June 2023
Another storm coming and another outflow to Lucy it all away.
Of course, dark bases on the bottom about to dump…to my west towards The Woodlands and Magnolia. Nice breeze though. Time to grill.
Katy is about to get popped pretty good.
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And those cells are staying just to the east of me
It’s not over. Storms are building further west from untapped energy.
Hotter, more humid, but reduced chance of rain.
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DoctorMu ah the good ole GFS, back at it again

Lots of TCu building in Montgomery County on Satellite
Rain with thunder here now. Still raining. Enough to postpone the watering for a couple of days.
Once the Death ridge gets settled over Austin about the 14th, POW Ponder believes it will park there for at least 2 weeks. There's an upper level low over Vegas/ Northern Arizona that is forcing the westerlies, moisture, and energy over the top, allowing the Mexican ridge to cross the Rio Grande and head straight for the Governor's mansion...
We really need some more rain. There will be s/w's through Sunday. Gonna need some luck. Everything is green right now. I hate to see it all tank and turn yellow and brownish, even with the sprinklers. Gotta pick up some fresh Sta-Green fertilizer - high nitrogen + 2% iron to deal with our alkaline water.
We really need some more rain. There will be s/w's through Sunday. Gonna need some luck. Everything is green right now. I hate to see it all tank and turn yellow and brownish, even with the sprinklers. Gotta pick up some fresh Sta-Green fertilizer - high nitrogen + 2% iron to deal with our alkaline water.
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I think we will be just fine, not really concerned with massive drought issues with the death ridge as eventually it will break down as well, as they say, nothing lasts forever
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A little more coverage out around the area than I expected today. The issue with any system if it forms and goes to the east is it makes the heat and dry air worse. Always happens. Keep it to the south and west and it would enhance seabreeze action.
Tomorrow looks interesting. Could see some pretty big storms across the area.
We just saw a teeny tiny sun shower. We'll take what we can get.
Got more downpours today.Many areas have received 1-3 inches over the past week.Could see a MCS tomorrow.
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