April 2025
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Cpv17 you’re gonna love the 18z GFS for next week haha
Yeah, it’s better, but there will be a lot more rain further N into N Texas and Oklahoma than what it’s showing. Definitely gotta stick with the ensembles.
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Cpv17, its going to depend on where the cut off low sets up shop in texas and where disturbances that ride around that low eject and set up, the Euro/ GFS runs have the low in a good spot that it produces widespread heavy thunderstorms over se texas, i think we will have many chances to see rain next week because that cut off low looks like its going to almost stall out for 4-5 days in west texas due to strong ridging over the SE US
I spy...an outflow boundary on the radar heading this way. That robust line will probably be a bust at our doorstep. Just a few miles away from more liquid gold.
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WPC outlook is looking better for se texas, now has most of se texas getting 2-4 inches next week
Rained up there but it waited until getting right on my doorstep to go poof.
Before bedtime - watched KPRC 10:00 news and their model showed solid rain here from 1-6am and all across Houston…well that busted….
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Well it was supposed to pour here overnight and the whole thing went poof.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Thu May 01, 2025 1:30 am WPC outlook is looking better for se texas, now has most of se texas getting 2-4 inches next week
WPC seems to overdo it 9/10 times lately….
I’ll believe it when I see it.
I know I posted this question last week and I got a couple informative replies stating why storms die down when they get toward the coast, but it's happening more often than not lately and I know why storms fizzle out, but my question is why it seems to be happening much more frequently lately down here in the coastal counties.jasons2k wrote: ↑Thu May 01, 2025 3:06 amWell it was supposed to pour here overnight and the whole thing went poof.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Thu May 01, 2025 1:30 am WPC outlook is looking better for se texas, now has most of se texas getting 2-4 inches next week
WPC seems to overdo it 9/10 times lately….
I’ll believe it when I see it.
What, specifically, is the setup that is preventing areas S of Houston from getting this rain and why does it seem to be occurring so much lately?
I thought it was toast, but we got half an inch. Still, only 2.47 inches of rain for April.
We need a rainy May or summer will be more brutal than average, and average is pretty bad!
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jasons2k to be fair only the hrrr had that line holding together over night, i think their is a good bet youll be seeing rain on youre door step next week