May 2024

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CrashTestDummy wrote: Sun May 05, 2024 12:10 pm We were going to do an autocross event today up near IAH. When I got up to check the Radarange, it was a big ol' 'Nope!' for us. They postponed the start of the event an hour, then cancelled for safety. We put the race car up, and it was starting to sprinkle on us. Came back in and checked the radar, and wow, it's now cleared up at IAH, but there's a band heading right for us now!!
It’ll be an all-day affair
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Finally raining down here!!
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Cpv17 wrote: Sun May 05, 2024 12:23 pm Finally raining down here!!
:D
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Here comes another round
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Pas_Bon wrote: Sun May 05, 2024 12:01 pm Cromagnum, it is finally your turn. :)
About time
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Another round of heavy rain moving into the metro area again with more behind it developing...


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Radar looked promising, but I only got 0.10" that's not going to cut it.
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I cant wait for the sun to come out! Got nearly 10 inches over the last couple of days, im ready for that sunshine to replace this weather!
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Stratton20 wrote: Sun May 05, 2024 2:24 pm I cant wait for the sun to come out! Got nearly 10 inches over the last couple of days, im ready for that sunshine to replace this weather!
You must be in College Station cuz I know Katy hasn’t gotten that much.
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There are some showers right along I-10. We had another 1.38 inches overnight for a total of 11.8 inches for the week. Save some for summer! lol
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This has been mighty underwhelming thus far, not that that’s a bad thing for points north
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user:null wrote: Sun May 05, 2024 11:34 am
DoctorMu wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 2:37 pmIt's that angle from the Gulf since most of the prevailing mid and upper level air is SW to NE or West to East.

For example, Corpus Christi is right on the Gulf Coast but only receives about 32 inches of rain a year. They are closer to the SW cap and Mexican air squashing rain chances. The dry line never makes it to Corpus inhibiting rain chances in April. September and later tropical season are their best chance of rain. Brownsville sees less than 27 in of rain/year.

...whereas LA, MS, AL, FL panhandle coasts are deluged with Gulf moisture all year round! 60+ inches/year are typical.

Indeed there is a steep gradient for rainfall on the west side of Houston which continues west and toward Mexico...
And going far eastward also gets a "dry out" in annual totals from that 60+, but more due to dry tendencies in winter/spring compared to the northern Gulf:

Totals are 48 inches in Gainesville and Savannah,

Orlando, Jacksonville, Charleston, etc have similar 50-55inch totals as Houston area.

Especially pronounced in inland areas of Atlantic states: Columbia in SC and Raliegh in NC get ~45 inches. Charlotte NC gets "only" 43 inches of rain annually.
The difference there is the winter. Gainesville is in the middle of the peninsula and there are plenty of sunny days in the winter. The rain mainly falls in late June, July, August, September - the opposite of College Station. Closer to Savannah and east coast rainfall: 45-55 inches.

There's a reason those snowbirds come on down to the Georgia and Florida coasts in the winter!
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tireman4 wrote: Sun May 05, 2024 12:42 pm Here comes another round
Good to see. Hopefully just right and not too much
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Those storms brewing between Pearsall and Laredo look some kind of nasty.
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DoctorMu wrote: Sun May 05, 2024 2:49 pmThe difference there is the winter. Gainesville is in the middle of the peninsula and there are plenty of sunny days in the winter. The rain mainly falls in late June, July, August, September - the opposite of College Station. Closer to Savannah and east coast rainfall: 45-55 inches.

There's a reason those snowbirds come on down to the Georgia and Florida coasts in the winter!
Yeah, lots of snowbirds in peninsular Florida. Not sure I heard of the scene in Georgia (or even northern Florida at the Panhandle/First Coast areas).
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Cpv17 no im in katy and we have had at least 6 inches of rain now, maybe a bit more than that, depends on where in the city you are, i know where at least I am, the ground cant take anymore, just a gigantic pool in our backyard lol
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Stratton20 wrote: Sun May 05, 2024 4:12 pm Cpv17 no im in katy and we have had at least 6 inches of rain now, maybe a bit more than that, depends on where in the city you are, i know where at least I am, the ground cant take anymore, just a gigantic pool in our backyard lol
Yeah I don’t think very many areas in Katy saw that. I know Fulshear got a crap ton of rain a few days ago though.
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15.20” final over the last 7 days IMBY in Beaumont.
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Cpv17 im technically not in the immediate katy area, my house or neighborhood is technically in fulshear, katy is just about a 5 minute drive from here
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Need that trail of storms to move just a little south.
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