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August 2023
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Nothing here in Cypress other than strong winds. Sigh.......
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Storms fell apart and went around me smh, what a joke
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Some of the most widespread and heavy rain in months is falling where active fires are burning. Beggars can't be choosers. Be grateful that the pattern is slowly changing. Haha.
Front + elevated PWATS remain in the air tonight, tomorrow.
Y'all also need to continue to keep an eye on the southern Gulf, BOC into the start of September.
Front + elevated PWATS remain in the air tonight, tomorrow.
Y'all also need to continue to keep an eye on the southern Gulf, BOC into the start of September.
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I was hoping for a water break for one friggin’ day, but no, my post dinner plans consist of watering the back beds and potted plants. Again.
I was hoping for a water break for one friggin’ day, but no, my post dinner plans consist of watering the back beds and potted plants. Again.
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I actually have. It's sprinkling again. We'll see.weatherguy425 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 9:03 pmI bet if you waited, you'd get some stratiform rain late this evening.
Everything hit the south loop of bwy8 and evaporated.
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I think today was our peak and it will be a step down from here….
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Hmm. Looks like you've been in some light, but steady, rain for the better part of an hours now?
The new NWS radar format is so weird.weatherguy425 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 9:51 pmHmm. Looks like you've been in some light, but steady, rain for the better part of an hours now?
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I'm not using the NWS platform - Radarscope.user:null wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 9:54 pmThe new NWS radar format is so weird.weatherguy425 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 9:51 pmHmm. Looks like you've been in some light, but steady, rain for the better part of an hours now?
I'm honestly shocked seeing the readings coming out of parts of Deep Southeast Texas and into Acadiana/Louisiana.
110°F in Lafayette? 109°F in the swamp of New Iberia. 111°F in Orange? Wow.
Even New Orleans managed to smash their record high, now 105°F.
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We have had a steady light rain since I last posted...enough to form puddles in the driveway and rain water slowly flowing from the gutters. Very nice and still coming down.
I’m right on the edge of this, keep watching, but it won’t push down. It’s now 10pm and it’s starting to shrink. Not optimistic.
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That's what we're having. Maybe 0.1 - 0.2 tenths? Hey, it's wet out there and finally in the 70s.jasons2k wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 9:12 pmI actually have. It's sprinkling again. We'll see.weatherguy425 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 9:03 pmI bet if you waited, you'd get some stratiform rain late this evening.
High of 112°F and then a 30°F drop in 2 hours. 
