June 2024

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brazoriatx wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2024 7:38 pm Did wxman57 build his wall on the gulfcoast to slow down the speed of the rain? Omgggg lol
lol The blob has hit the seawall and is crushed!
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Scott747 wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2024 5:01 pm Tropical Storm Warning extended up to San Luis Pass....
And necessary. The winds are there for sure, and along with that comes the coastal flooding. Get the right conditions in the GOM around peak season and trouble could approach incredibly fast. Luckily this wasn't the rain event it seemed a few days ago but the winds and moisture are certainly there
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Rain totals dropped down to 1-2" for my area now. Fully expecting that number to keep going down.
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Cromagnum wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2024 1:02 pm Good. The area that badly needs rain will get some. Hopefully it helps the hill country, but looks like the Valley is gonna get the most.
Let South Texas and Hill Country have the rain for a change. 8-)
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Well, once again. A nothing burger for most..


Goodnight, everybody.
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Tommorow looks like SE texas best shot at widespread rain for a while, daily scattered storms should be the new normal for the extended period, as for the 2nd system, models really keep it locked into mexico, though the 00z Euro did trend north into around the tex/mex border at day 5-6
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The blob slowly advances!

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Just when it looked hopeless, we are seeing some regeneration in the strength and coverage. It is knocking on our front door, and this time I see no dying off.
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Radar is showing rain over Cypress, but everything is dry, and the rain gauge is empty. Odd.
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It’s misting.

We went from this to mist:
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Same in Beaumont. Nothing but mist. Enough to wet the ground. Its already over for us here. That was fun! Woo hoo! 😒
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Little bit of rain at the house. Dumping in Freeport but that's about to end I think.
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Poor Alberto…
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Even for my area it’s weak sauce. Frustrating.
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Ya I was hoping for a little rain to be able to stay home from work lol what a major disappointment 😞
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Looks like they named him! Waste of a name.
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Cool space weather story…..

Rest assured, the weather, whichever day this occurs, will be complete cloud cover. Lol

https://www.foxnews.com/us/nasa-predict ... -need-know
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djmike wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2024 9:54 am Looks like they named him! Waste of a name.
They had no business naming that pile of junk. There’s tropical waves out there I’ve seen that look 5x better than that mess.
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