December 2023
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Cpv17
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Just got through looking at the EPS and man, that’s the best signal I’ve seen us have for rain in months!
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Cromagnum
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Cpv17
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Things are trending wetter towards the end for a change. Excessive rainfall outlooks have been hoisted. I’ll take any rain we can get before La Nina hell returns. Hopefully we don’t get jilted at the alter again.
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A wet Christmas weekend. Not often it happens.
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My dogs highly dislike these model runs.
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Cromagnum
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Can't wait for winter to attempt to come back. I hate running my AC in December to clear the humidity out of the house.
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Cosgrove says winter is coming back.
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Another Slight Risk was added along northern portions of the
Middle TX Coast through the Upper TX Coast, including the
Houston-Galveston Metros. Again, the LLJ and thus moisture flux
anomalies over this region are not as anomalous compared to areas
farther north; however, available deep-layer instability along the
Gulf Coast will be more robust (1000-2000 J/Kg), as will the 1-3
hourly rainfall rates per the higher HREF probabilities. 00Z HREF
probabilities of at least 3" are >50% over a large portion of this
corridor, with 20-40% probs of at least 5". As such, localized
totals between 3 and 5+ inches can be expected, as advertised by
the 00Z CAMs.
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Cpv17
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Bring it on!!don wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 4:09 am
Another Slight Risk was added along northern portions of the
Middle TX Coast through the Upper TX Coast, including the
Houston-Galveston Metros. Again, the LLJ and thus moisture flux
anomalies over this region are not as anomalous compared to areas
farther north; however, available deep-layer instability along the
Gulf Coast will be more robust (1000-2000 J/Kg), as will the 1-3
hourly rainfall rates per the higher HREF probabilities. 00Z HREF
probabilities of at least 3" are >50% over a large portion of this
corridor, with 20-40% probs of at least 5". As such, localized
totals between 3 and 5+ inches can be expected, as advertised by
the 00Z CAMs.
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Cromagnum
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I really wish Directv and Tegna would figure their crap out. I hate having to listen to the other stations when I have the news on. Guess I need to buy a cheapo indoor antenna.
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Getting brief but moderate to heavy showers in Weimar
Team #NeverSummer
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Cpv17
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I’m about to go to Best Buy to get one. I just canceled my YouTube TV so I don’t get billed cuz my 3 week free trial expired.
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Nothing yet here.
The pole came in for the new weather station. I am considering putting it in the front rather than the back. Our lot dips down toward the fences in the back yard, so our neighbors have to drain our rain water (learned our lesson from the first home which was a low point on the block!). Even 5 feet above the back fence isn't enough (well below the roofline - and I'm not climbing on our roof. lol
I hope it won't be considered an eyesore.
BTW, the EPO is going way negative beginning about the 29th. POW is frothing.
Christmas Day looks like ideal weather here in CLL!
The pole came in for the new weather station. I am considering putting it in the front rather than the back. Our lot dips down toward the fences in the back yard, so our neighbors have to drain our rain water (learned our lesson from the first home which was a low point on the block!). Even 5 feet above the back fence isn't enough (well below the roofline - and I'm not climbing on our roof. lol
I hope it won't be considered an eyesore.
BTW, the EPO is going way negative beginning about the 29th. POW is frothing.
Christmas Day looks like ideal weather here in CLL!
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Storms moving in from the Gulf and southwest.A very wet night is ahead.


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Cromagnum
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First tiny storm just about done. The mother load will show up in the next 15 minutes or so.


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Beaumont and the gold triangle area is in for some nice rains tonight
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Merry Christmas to all the forum members and your families.
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Merry Christmas to you all!
