May 2025
Just picked up .35” here. Was surprised we even got that.
The lower temps have been nice. Only 0.2 inches from round 1, though. Need another round. A full pint this time!
3/4 of an inch here in Tomball! Round 2 is gonna help even more
I think the next MCS will hold up better for yall than the one today did. It will be "younger" when it moves into SE Texas as it's developing further south in the state compared to the last several MCS's.
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From Jeff ( via Facebook)
Next round of storms will develop into a complex and approach/move into the area early Tuesday likely before sunrise. A severe wind threat will be possible with this activity
Next round of storms will develop into a complex and approach/move into the area early Tuesday likely before sunrise. A severe wind threat will be possible with this activity
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I’m hoping that it holds together better than what the HRRR is depicting. It shows it weakening somewhat upon approach.
That is one nasty storm just a few miles south of Mason.
A large and violent tornado was confirmed just a few miles south of Mason. Headed towards Fredicksburg now.
The HRRR has now sped up the MCS. It’s now looking to push through the area between 12-3am. That’s actually better if you want more rain.
Quite a burst of wind as this mess blew in. At least 80mph at my house. Likely 100+ north of here towards Florence.
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Man thats a really nasty MCS out near the hill country, got some wind gusts up in the 80-90 mph range in some of the severe warned cells, hopefully the line weakens as it approaches se texas
The earlier it arrives, the stronger it’ll be.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Mon May 26, 2025 9:08 pm Man thats a really nasty MCS out near the hill country, got some wind gusts up in the 80-90 mph range in some of the severe warned cells, hopefully the line weakens as it approaches se texas
Severe thunderstorm watch just issued for SE TX till 5am.
This MCS is not losing strength yet. We're starting to hear thunder.


Still holding.
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Think the worst of the winds will stay north of I-10, at least it appears the strongest cells will stay to the north of the metro, the line will pack a punch though, nothing too crazy hopefully