June 2022
Not all of it
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Mike
Beaumont, TX
(IH-10 & College Street)
Beaumont, TX
(IH-10 & College Street)
That's the 12z run from this morning though.The last few runs don't look as nice qpf wise.
Recon just finished their mission and needless to say they didn't find much. Believe or not the axis/low is still generally ese/e of Corpus and drifting N/NW
Remain cautiously optimistic that into the evening and overnight hours that rain will shift into areas of SE Texas as it nears the coast and land friction allows a little tightening of the system to draw convection a little closer to whatever core there is, and not so far to the NE.
Remain cautiously optimistic that into the evening and overnight hours that rain will shift into areas of SE Texas as it nears the coast and land friction allows a little tightening of the system to draw convection a little closer to whatever core there is, and not so far to the NE.
Travis Herzog just posted that majority of Harris county will only see 20-30% chance of rain tomorrow.
Time to drag out sprinkler.
Time to drag out sprinkler.
Travis just posted this. Im confused. I. His graphic he has the L by Corpus marked as the OLD low pressure system and the one by Galveston as tbe NEW low pressure system. I thought what was by Galveston was just a low vorticity spun off of the main Low pressure by Corpus. He makes it sound like the L pressure has moved towards Galveston and is now the main one. Im confused. Per NHC our sysem is still east of corpus.
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0.00"
Every day since sometime in early May.
Under a flash flood watch in Brazoria County and the forecast is for 0-0.5" of rain for nearly our whole area. What a damned joke.
The storms that started to fire near the “old” LLC disappeared as fast as they popped off 

I think it’s so damn dry in South Texas we’re seeing the ‘Don Effect’: it’s literally obliterating any attempted development as it tries to wrap near land.
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Jeff tweeted that an hour ago.
So maybe not all the rain is over.
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What eruption?MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 7:16 pmBetween the volcanic eruption and its propagation upward and over the NorthWestern Pacific and our EPO area warming fast, it could definitely be a full Winter.
8.25” for the year and 0.00” today. At this point I’ll be happy with a quarter inch.