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guinness i had a feeling that the cloudiness was going to keep a lid on severe potential today, and im certainly happy for folks that got meaningful rain without any of the severe stuff
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We are setting a dangerous precedent for the general public. Not even within 24 hours. Cry wolf syndrome is deadly. Armageddon on the rocks. We better do better than this.
I don’t think anyone got anything severe today. Didn’t hear about one single watch or warning all day.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 4:55 pm guinness i had a feeling that the cloudiness was going to keep a lid on severe potential today, and im certainly happy for folks that got meaningful rain without any of the severe stuff
Agree 100%!biggerbyte wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 5:00 pm We are setting a dangerous precedent for the general public. Not even within 24 hours. Cry wolf syndrome is deadly. Armageddon on the rocks. We better do better than this.
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(IH-10 & College Street)
Beaumont, TX
(IH-10 & College Street)
Forecasts have busted before and this won't be the last time. All of the broadcasters last night were making a huge point that this setup was conditional. The real problem is that society has gotten soft and everyone wants to shutdown all activity at the slightest hint of bad weather. In the 80s as a kid, if it stormed while we were at school, we just dealt with it.biggerbyte wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 5:00 pm We are setting a dangerous precedent for the general public. Not even within 24 hours. Cry wolf syndrome is deadly. Armageddon on the rocks. We better do better than this.
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It's STILL raining at home apparently according to my wife. Ditch in front of the house is full and there is standing water in my backyard.

Maybe a bit hyperbolic...biggerbyte wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 5:00 pm We are setting a dangerous precedent for the general public. Not even within 24 hours. Cry wolf syndrome is deadly. Armageddon on the rocks. We better do better than this.
I've picked up about 1" of rain so far.The southeastern half of Harris county has rainfall amounts of 1-3 inches showing in the counties rain gauges, not bad.Though it would have been nice if those rainfall amounts were more widespread across the area. So understand some disappointment in that.
I got an inch and hope to get a little tomorrow
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Very glad we had cloud cover this morning resulting in less lift because the shear was in place. Very low clouds were moving rapidly across the sky today. So far a nice 3.14" total since this morning.
You people on the SE side hit the jackpot. Super jealous of y’all. The HRRR this morning pretty much nailed it.
Have a total of .54" so far.
I don't think there was a single severe weather watch, warning, or report anywhere in SE Texas today. After all hype, it turned out to be a big nothing-burger.
I don't think there was a single severe weather watch, warning, or report anywhere in SE Texas today. After all hype, it turned out to be a big nothing-burger.
2.44"
Yep, that was probably the worst, but the pattern continues...
Sir, you have a good memory lol. I completely forgot about this till you mentioned it.
As it turned out, you were right about the cloud cover. My apologies for jumping the gun on that. I really expected some spin-ups despite the lack of cape.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 10:41 am jasons2k I never said the threat wasn’t gone, I said the cloud cover and light rain might help add some stability to the atmosphere, im not downplaying anything, im aware of the threat and the dynamics that are there, just hoping we can get things to not go out of hand, it is a serious setup, no doubt about it, im just hoping the forecast doesnt pan out, but hope is a naive thing sometimes
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