These eastern shifts are terrible for me and you that actually need the rain more than where it’s forecasted to go to now.MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 11:07 am The 6z NAM can f right off with its rainfall totals. If we get a .5 inch from this in Western CoCo, I’m going to sacrifice something to make sure we have a Winter that makes all of you miserable. Like 26 inches of snow or something.
Summer sucks y’all!
Hurricane Beryl
First intense rainband coming through Beaumont. Man this humidity I can cut with a knife! Outside 2 mon and I am dripping!
Mike
Beaumont, TX
(IH-10 & College Street)
Beaumont, TX
(IH-10 & College Street)
That was a few hours ago. Our Tropical Storm Watch is now a Warning. Here is the updated watch/warning map:don wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 11:00 am Video from Jeff Lindner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXwJE9HQNTE
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Wind information from Lindner.
Beryl is starting to intensify.
Preparations to protect life and property MUST be completed this evening.
Tropical storm warning has been expanded to all counties in SE TX…Hurricane Warning remains for Matagorda and Jackson.
No changes to rainfall and storm surge values…this is increasingly becoming a “wind” event.
Onset of Tropical storm winds:
Coast: 800pm
I-10 corridor: 200am-300am Monday
HWY 105: 800am Monday
Updated Peak Wind Forecast:
Widespread strong tropical storm winds ae likely over much of the area…downing trees, power lines, some damage to roofs and windows, fences, ect will be possible Secure all loose outdoor objects…even well inland. Given the increasing forward speed, strong winds will move well inland over much of the area. Widespread power outages are likely that could last for several days…plan according.
Forecast winds by County:
Jackson: 60-80 g 90
Matagorda: 60-80 g 100
Brazoria: 45-55 g 85
Galveston: 35-45 g 60
Chambers: 30-40 g 65
Harris: 50-65 g 90
Fort Bend: 55-65 g 90
Austin: 35-50 g 75
Waller: 45-65 g 85
Wharton: 60-80 g 95
Colorado: 30-40 g 70
Liberty: 30-40
Montgomery: 45-60 g 70
Grimes: 35-45 g 70
Brazos: 30-40 g 50
Polk: 30-40 g 60
Trinity: 30-40 G 60
Walker: 35-45 g 75
San Jacinto: 45-55 g 70
Washington: 30-40 g 60
Victoria: 35-35 g 55
Calhoun: 45-55 gust 70
Beryl is starting to intensify.
Preparations to protect life and property MUST be completed this evening.
Tropical storm warning has been expanded to all counties in SE TX…Hurricane Warning remains for Matagorda and Jackson.
No changes to rainfall and storm surge values…this is increasingly becoming a “wind” event.
Onset of Tropical storm winds:
Coast: 800pm
I-10 corridor: 200am-300am Monday
HWY 105: 800am Monday
Updated Peak Wind Forecast:
Widespread strong tropical storm winds ae likely over much of the area…downing trees, power lines, some damage to roofs and windows, fences, ect will be possible Secure all loose outdoor objects…even well inland. Given the increasing forward speed, strong winds will move well inland over much of the area. Widespread power outages are likely that could last for several days…plan according.
Forecast winds by County:
Jackson: 60-80 g 90
Matagorda: 60-80 g 100
Brazoria: 45-55 g 85
Galveston: 35-45 g 60
Chambers: 30-40 g 65
Harris: 50-65 g 90
Fort Bend: 55-65 g 90
Austin: 35-50 g 75
Waller: 45-65 g 85
Wharton: 60-80 g 95
Colorado: 30-40 g 70
Liberty: 30-40
Montgomery: 45-60 g 70
Grimes: 35-45 g 70
Brazos: 30-40 g 50
Polk: 30-40 g 60
Trinity: 30-40 G 60
Walker: 35-45 g 75
San Jacinto: 45-55 g 70
Washington: 30-40 g 60
Victoria: 35-35 g 55
Calhoun: 45-55 gust 70
haha Definitely, but this year beats last summer at least. WOAT.MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 11:07 am The 6z NAM can f right off with its rainfall totals. If we get a .5 inch from this in Western CoCo, I’m going to sacrifice something to make sure we have a Winter that makes all of you miserable. Like 26 inches of snow or something.
Summer sucks y’all!
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External battery charging for phone. Charging laptop JIC. Although we’re in The Woodlands we’re ready. Went healthy route and got apples and Graham crackers yesterday. I won’t be getting much sleep tonight. Do not like night storms
We won’t be getting much sleep either. Same feeling about night storms.
We are getting a heavy band of rain. I’m at church in Mont Belvieu, the church is quite big, and we can hear the rain pouring down.
We are getting a heavy band of rain. I’m at church in Mont Belvieu, the church is quite big, and we can hear the rain pouring down.
I'm here with you in the Woodlands.christinac2016 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 11:30 am External battery charging for phone. Charging laptop JIC. Although we’re in The Woodlands we’re ready. Went healthy route and got apples and Graham crackers yesterday. I won’t be getting much sleep tonight. Do not like night storms
Healthy route as well, plus Bourbon.
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My work bestie brought me a bottle of local Rye Whiskey from Oxford during his last visit here. Been saving it for a good reason. Now seems like the best time. My back patio is already accumulating water.Rip76 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 11:36 amI'm here with you in the Woodlands.christinac2016 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 11:30 am External battery charging for phone. Charging laptop JIC. Although we’re in The Woodlands we’re ready. Went healthy route and got apples and Graham crackers yesterday. I won’t be getting much sleep tonight. Do not like night storms
Healthy route as well, plus Bourbon.
I'm with you all on night storms. Been in Houston 15 years. Growing up in CA we had earthquakes. All the bigger ones happened overnight or the early hours.
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Bourbon is always the correct answer!Rip76 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 11:36 amI'm here with you in the Woodlands.christinac2016 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 11:30 am External battery charging for phone. Charging laptop JIC. Although we’re in The Woodlands we’re ready. Went healthy route and got apples and Graham crackers yesterday. I won’t be getting much sleep tonight. Do not like night storms
Healthy route as well, plus Bourbon.
Team #NeverSummer
I've already picked up 4 inches since yesterday.Cpv17 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 11:11 amThese eastern shifts are terrible for me and you that actually need the rain more than where it’s forecasted to go to now.MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 11:07 am The 6z NAM can f right off with its rainfall totals. If we get a .5 inch from this in Western CoCo, I’m going to sacrifice something to make sure we have a Winter that makes all of you miserable. Like 26 inches of snow or something.
Summer sucks y’all!
That's a nasty outer band rolling through Houston. A couple of isolated cells headed CoCo's way.
Stay safe, folks!
Stay safe, folks!

Haven’t had anything here other than a light shower that didn’t amount to anything.cperk wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 11:49 amI've already picked up 4 inches since yesterday.Cpv17 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 11:11 amThese eastern shifts are terrible for me and you that actually need the rain more than where it’s forecasted to go to now.MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 11:07 am The 6z NAM can f right off with its rainfall totals. If we get a .5 inch from this in Western CoCo, I’m going to sacrifice something to make sure we have a Winter that makes all of you miserable. Like 26 inches of snow or something.
Summer sucks y’all!
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Heavy rain in Atascocita. Slight wind gusts.
I just read that Magnolia is now on the dirty side. Is this true? I took a screenshot but have no idea how to post it. It's from Montgomery County office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.
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