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- southerngale
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Frick, it looks like some in your area right now, but it may be too far north. We had some decent showers here, with a little thunder and lightning. Nothing to write home about. I did lose cable for about 40 minutes though. It's moving out of here now with more expected later. I see more storms developing in West Texas.
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- Yankeegirl
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There are some big storms blowing up north of Houston, even some tornado warnings have been issued. I'm hoping maybe this will form into a MCS and move into my area late tonight. I know the rains will come but it's frustrating when the storms get close enough to see the rain/lightning yet your yard is still parched. 

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- Yankeegirl
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Looks like th watchboxes are getting issued to the north and west of the Houston area...
Severe Thunderstorm Watch
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WS 343
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
705 PM CDT SAT MAY 28 2005
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 343 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1200 AM CDT
FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
TXC001-027-035-053-095-099-145-161-193-217-225-267-281-289-293-
299-307-309-313-319-327-331-333-349-395-411-491-290500-
/O.NEW.KWNS.SV.A.0343.050529T0005Z-050529T0500Z/
TX
. TEXAS COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ANDERSON BELL BOSQUE
BURNET CONCHO CORYELL
FALLS FREESTONE HAMILTON
HILL HOUSTON KIMBLE
LAMPASAS LEON LIMESTONE
LLANO MADISON MASON
MCCULLOCH MCLENNAN MENARD
MILAM MILLS NAVARRO
ROBERTSON SAN SABA WILLIAMSON
Severe Thunderstorm Watch
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WS 343
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
705 PM CDT SAT MAY 28 2005
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 343 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1200 AM CDT
FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
TXC001-027-035-053-095-099-145-161-193-217-225-267-281-289-293-
299-307-309-313-319-327-331-333-349-395-411-491-290500-
/O.NEW.KWNS.SV.A.0343.050529T0005Z-050529T0500Z/
TX
. TEXAS COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ANDERSON BELL BOSQUE
BURNET CONCHO CORYELL
FALLS FREESTONE HAMILTON
HILL HOUSTON KIMBLE
LAMPASAS LEON LIMESTONE
LLANO MADISON MASON
MCCULLOCH MCLENNAN MENARD
MILAM MILLS NAVARRO
ROBERTSON SAN SABA WILLIAMSON
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Awesome stuff there Yankee. I was also noticing overshooting tops associated with that storm in those pics, definitely a monster of supercells over Trinity and Houston Counties in east Texas. Not surprising to see overshooting storm tops with storms like this. Tornadoes have been confirmed with this already in Trinity County, TX.
Jim
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Well finally after 4 days of nothing we got nailed pretty good overnight. SW and W counties had upwards of 2.5-3.5 inches of rain. Harris County only received about .25-.50 of an inch.
Active upper air pattern supports additional MCS activity today through Monday and rain chances will remain in place through much of this coming week.
Current shortwave/vort max responsible for this mornings activity is now crossing into LA. However, upper trough over Mexico is quickly reloading with a potent short wave. Skies have cleared nicely over the area this morning and surface heating should raise temps. into the mid to upper 80's by early afternoon. Numerous boundaries are laying across the area and with increasing upper level support widespread thunderstorms will be possible by afternoon into this evening. Models like the idea of another large MCS forming near VCT and moving NE through the region before midnight. We shall see as guidance has done a poor job with these features over the past 4 days.
Moisture levels remain impressive for this time of year and given the threat for training some locations may start to see some flooding problems. Flash Flood Watch is up for all of N TX and may be required for portions of SE TX by this afternoon.
Additional MCS activity is expected Monday and Tuesday with a short break Wednesday and Thursday before the area is back under the gun again by Friday. In fact ridging never really takes a good hold over the area through the next 10 days so daily rain chances will be in store.
Active upper air pattern supports additional MCS activity today through Monday and rain chances will remain in place through much of this coming week.
Current shortwave/vort max responsible for this mornings activity is now crossing into LA. However, upper trough over Mexico is quickly reloading with a potent short wave. Skies have cleared nicely over the area this morning and surface heating should raise temps. into the mid to upper 80's by early afternoon. Numerous boundaries are laying across the area and with increasing upper level support widespread thunderstorms will be possible by afternoon into this evening. Models like the idea of another large MCS forming near VCT and moving NE through the region before midnight. We shall see as guidance has done a poor job with these features over the past 4 days.
Moisture levels remain impressive for this time of year and given the threat for training some locations may start to see some flooding problems. Flash Flood Watch is up for all of N TX and may be required for portions of SE TX by this afternoon.
Additional MCS activity is expected Monday and Tuesday with a short break Wednesday and Thursday before the area is back under the gun again by Friday. In fact ridging never really takes a good hold over the area through the next 10 days so daily rain chances will be in store.
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- southerngale
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SPC has upgraded to a mod risk for a large portion of the middle and upper TX coastal plain. Air mass recovery has been much greater and faster than either the 06Z or 12Z model runs were expecting. Dewpoints are pushing the middle 70's at KVCT and even upper 70's at Rockport and Port Lavaca.
Potent H5 S/W over SC TX and another weaker S/W over the Hill County will work in tandem to produce a significant outbreak of severe weather this afternoon and evening from the coastal bend into E TX. Large scale MCS or bow echo with widespread damaging wind potential looks like the best bet at this time.
Additional very heavy rainfall may cause some flooding problems in area where heavy rains fell yesterday and early this morning (mainly west of a College Station to Palacios line). There is some concern this MCS could bog down over the region tonight with good low level inflow and training resulting in excessive rainfall (ie HPC outlook).
Potent H5 S/W over SC TX and another weaker S/W over the Hill County will work in tandem to produce a significant outbreak of severe weather this afternoon and evening from the coastal bend into E TX. Large scale MCS or bow echo with widespread damaging wind potential looks like the best bet at this time.
Additional very heavy rainfall may cause some flooding problems in area where heavy rains fell yesterday and early this morning (mainly west of a College Station to Palacios line). There is some concern this MCS could bog down over the region tonight with good low level inflow and training resulting in excessive rainfall (ie HPC outlook).
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About 1:45 I was out in my garage (in the front of the house) and the wind started whipping like crazy...i got scared, closed the garage and ran back inside the house. My backdoor must not have been closed tightly for it was open and I heard a big craaaaaaack.....ran to the door to close it and saw my 20 ft. maple tree had been blown over. EEEEEEKKKKKK!
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- southerngale
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CajunMama wrote:About 1:45 I was out in my garage (in the front of the house) and the wind started whipping like crazy...i got scared, closed the garage and ran back inside the house. My backdoor must not have been closed tightly for it was open and I heard a big craaaaaaack.....ran to the door to close it and saw my 20 ft. maple tree had been blown over. EEEEEEKKKKKK!
I know that was freaky!! Have you checked it this morning and taken any pictures?
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my husband cut all the branches off before i got out of bed!!!!! Now we have to get a chainsaw and cut the rest of the tree down and get the rest of the branches out to the street. The front of my house is full of branches that won't get picked up until Friday.
I've decided on planting a Drake Chinese Elm instead of another maple.
The spooky part of this is is that 13 years ago this Memorial Day weekend we bought and moved into our house...hope this isn't an omen of things to come. (makes the sign of the cross!)
I've decided on planting a Drake Chinese Elm instead of another maple.
The spooky part of this is is that 13 years ago this Memorial Day weekend we bought and moved into our house...hope this isn't an omen of things to come. (makes the sign of the cross!)
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