August 2022
I had a sinking feeling yesterday that the Gulf convection was going to rob us. With all the hype all week for Friday to finally get here watch it bust. Again.
What do you know? All offshore.
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yep, not even surprising, another bust for many folks, granted NWS only has a 30% chance for my area, but thats not even going to verify, yawn next!

In all seriousness we should see convection pop inland soon too. This shortwave coming in should finally break the lid.
Oh nice. Everything in my area vanished and its all way north now. Off to Home Depot to continue the improvement project of my lawn irrigation system...
Here comes the outflow again.
It’s 96 degrees here and I can’t get convection to just pop for once, at least not yet.
It’s 96 degrees here and I can’t get convection to just pop for once, at least not yet.
Everyone should get something today.
So far this summer, Galveston + surrounding areas of the bay have been big winners. In fact, Galveston is the only first order site that has been close to average this summer for rainfall (i.e. even was slightly above its average for July).
So far, the radar looks good. Lets see if inner Houston and other places farther inland can get in on the successes. Weather.com is also throwing up abundant rain chances continuing next week...
So far, the radar looks good. Lets see if inner Houston and other places farther inland can get in on the successes. Weather.com is also throwing up abundant rain chances continuing next week...
What a damn joke.


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Storms beginning to fall apart north of i-50 or whatever that cursed highway is called, another day of no rain, next
Yep, sure enough. Very next frame it exploded into red just as it passed me. Peeking “upstream” I see blue skies. Excuse me while I go puke now. This is just sick at this point.
Last edited by jasons2k on Fri Aug 05, 2022 2:07 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Yep. Driveway didn't even get wet.