April 2022
0.0" so far. Hoping this pulls through.
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Widespread moderate to heavy rain still moving through,so far most of Harris county has received between 1- 2.5 inches of rain!
.45” so far under a steady, moderate rain here. Plants and lawn are happy.
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I only had 1.2 inches, Y'all are the winners 

I've picked up an inch.
Some portions of the metro have received 3 inches now.With moderate to heavy rain still falling.
1.83” of pure gold and it’s still coming down moderately. We really needed this! Still need several inches to get to avg but I’m glad this came to fruition this time.
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The drought monitor should show significant relief for much of the state on the next update.
Managed an inch earlier and it's coming down hard again. Should be nice and green in a few days.
I feel this. All I’ve gotten is a quarter inch as well. At least that’s enough to settle the dust for a couple days.captainbarbossa19 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 25, 2022 5:07 pmI had some rain, but not nearly that much. I had about a quarter inch. Share next time please haha!
Very beneficial rains here in Friendswood.
It doesn’t look exactly that promising south of I-10 with next weeks system either. Although it does look better than this current system per the Euro. The Euro looks the best. The GFS doesn’t have much for coastal areas next week or much of anything for all of southeast TX for that matter.
2.6 inches total. A good haul for greening and enjoying the cooler air. Models were spot on. Potentially, another 1-2 inches in next week's storm. That would be very nice.
Still raining heavy here! I'm very thankful for the much needed rain.Some areas are approaching 4 inches of rainfall.
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57 has recorded nearly 3 inches at his place
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I have higher hopes with this next system now after the general success with this one. When Texas starts receiving widespread rain this time of year, a trend usually develops. Things will rapidly green up now and the atmosphere should respond with more moisture available for future systems.Cpv17 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 25, 2022 7:21 pmIt doesn’t look exactly that promising south of I-10 with next weeks system either. Although it does look better than this current system per the Euro. The Euro looks the best. The GFS doesn’t have much for coastal areas next week or much of anything for all of southeast TX for that matter.
Close to 2.50” yesterday. Thats awesome. I cant remember last time we got that much. I’ll gladly take it. Hopefully this is a sign of things to come. Good things. I second what Herzog posted… “ It's nice to get a "normal" rain for a change. Nothing severe, hardly any street flooding.
Just a life-giving rain. Thank you!”
Just a life-giving rain. Thank you!”
Mike
Beaumont, TX
(IH-10 & College Street)
Beaumont, TX
(IH-10 & College Street)
2.25" In Fairfield part of Cypress. Very grateful but hope there's more in the coming weeks.
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