July 2022
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12z Euro has a weak area of low pressure in the GOM next week approaching texas, it is almost august, just something interesting to note
Ummmmmmm...
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The radar is wild for some of these thunderstorms. The tops are getting sheared off to the northwest in a hurry and killing the storms underneath.
I was just gonna post something similar! The radar is almost exactly like yesterday! I don’t know whether to laugh or cry!
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Looks like the storms are going to go to my east and west yet again lol, im keeping my fingers crossed that noaa’s 8-14 day precipitation outlook comes to fruition!



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The higher level wind shear has been ripping the storms before they get big and cluster up for the past few days. A tropical system would have no chance in this environment.
Can’t seem to get anything to sustain along that sea breeze and move up here before collapsing. Still some time to work with but the window is closing.
Looks like Cromagnum got some rain..
And maybe, just maybe some down in Wharton will fall.
Looks like Cromagnum got some rain..
And maybe, just maybe some down in Wharton will fall.
I'm gonna be glad when July is gone August may not be much better but at least we are one month closer to Fall
Had a decent soaking here as a small cell formed and rained itself out over the area.
We got a half inch in two bursts. I'll take anything.
That so-called influx of moisture today was a sick joke.
It’s 5:38 and the radar scope is almost clear. Pathetic. Well off to another week of hell. Maybe next weekend we’ll finally see something.
It’s 5:38 and the radar scope is almost clear. Pathetic. Well off to another week of hell. Maybe next weekend we’ll finally see something.
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Yep. 25% of my grass at the farm is dead now. It's only going to get worse until it finally rains.
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what a massive troll by the 18z GFS toward the end of its run, widespread heavy rain for all of SE texas, really sucks that is in fantasyland though
Man it sucks. I was fortunate yesterday and got .13 today so far with another cell blowing up just south of me that should bring me more.
I literally watered my grass three times a week and my gardens daily, often twice daily. Kept the yard alive and green compared to other yards but never really had to mow. I swear my grass grew an inch since yesterday.
I just got .75 inches that with another .50 i got a few days ago gives me 1.25 inches for the week Yay.
My brother-in-law drove into Amarillo today. Sent me a photo of the Amarillo sign and there was green grass all behind it.
Then he sent me this…in Amarillo!!
Then he sent me this…in Amarillo!!
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I'm in "believe it when I see it" mode, but the GFS and Euro are both trending a lot wetter over the next 10 days. 12z Euro shows widespread 1-2 inches over the next 10 days. On the 0z GFS, it is showing 1-3 inches with isolated 5+. That is a step in the right direction.
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captainbarbossa19 that is a huge step in the right direction potentially!