To me it feels like the atmosphere is too stable for anything of significance to start building up.brazoriatx wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 5:38 pm Seems like the storms that fired near the coast went poof
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It looks like we will get a few days of dry weather after this rain event wraps up, but looking down the road, model guidance continues to stay decently active across the state in terms of rain chances
GFS is very wet, courtesy of the SOI crashing
GFS is very wet, courtesy of the SOI crashing
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Been dry slotted the entire time yesterday and so far today. Driveway barely got wet yesterday and has been bone dry today.
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The radar is really starting to fill in now over Harris and Montgomery counties.
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Still don't see anything popping south of I 10
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Cpv, looks like you’re on the edge, cells keep drifting N though. Hopefully it fills in soon
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Big old donut of fail where I'm at.
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Ya, seems like Brazoria county will get dry slotted
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Decent line of heavy rain moving into the metro.
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Thought this was suppose to move south?
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Yeah it’s raining here but I’m on the edge of it like you said. Looks a lot more promising for points north of me. I’m hoping for some new development around Victoria that could drift up 59 my way.
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No. The rain has been moving east or northeast, not south. In order for your area to get rain it needs to come from the Matagorda/Palacios area.
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It will depend upon the track of the coastal low tonight and into tomorrow that will determine how much rain Brazoria County gets. The rain today that has been taking place up north and west of us has been from a stalled boundary.brazoriatx wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 8:29 pmI ment tonight into tomorrow.
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There's plenty of lightning to the west of Houston tonight. Putting on quite a show.
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Coming down hard here, hope it doesn't flood. Lightning knocked out power.
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