It’s getting wet out there.
March 2024
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Thank god it rained here Friday or I would have been completely screwed. Geez. Sure as heck missed this one today…
This mornings system was so progressive that it could allow the atmosphere to recover enough to get some rain this afternoon as I mentioned yesterday. Not a certainty but we’ll see. Watching the storms in south/central Texas.
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It fizzled over us. Only 0.14 inches IMFY and 0.19 inches at the airport. At least it's cloudy, cool, and the sun angle is low.
Up in the NW territories I'm calling this a nearly complete bust. I thought for sure that storms and the rain would wake my daughter and I. Enough to continue greening. I'm hoping for better luck with Thursday's system.
Yeah, we're right in the Lucy gap below:
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Yeah, nothing here in Cypress either, other than the power flickering early this morning.
Storms already forming in the coastal areas.
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More rain showers developing in the SW counties.
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We got 1.6 in CoCo.
Time to till the Spring garden.
Got enough decent weather to produce over 20 lbs each of cabbage, broccoli and over 8 lbs of mustards, collards, kale and spinach
Time to till the Spring garden.
Got enough decent weather to produce over 20 lbs each of cabbage, broccoli and over 8 lbs of mustards, collards, kale and spinach
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Oh wow look, another bust here locally, what a shocker lol, everything fell apart right on my door step, not even a drop
Maybe for you, it hasn't been a bust for everybody though depends on your location.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 12:52 pm Oh wow look, another bust here locally, what a shocker lol, everything fell apart right on my door step, not even a drop
Storms were progressive enough this morning to not over stabilize the atmosphere. More storms are developing, good job to a few of the mesoscale models that showed this yesterday.
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Selection Sunday. Ready to digest the bubble carnage from yesterday!
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Don i know that’s why i said locally lol, a few more storms starting to bubble up out to the west and southwest, hopefully those will hold together

Oh FFS. This morning.

Of course, this is only because I planted my large flower beds on Friday. Geez.
The orange built up once the leading edge passed League City. Barely got any rain at my house, I kid you not.
Things struggling north of I-10. Call me surprised.
Not.
Not.