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Stratton20
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most of the wet weather looks to be well north of here the next 2 weeks, real shocker, how many times have we seen that play out?
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Cpv17
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I’m not surprised at all. That’s what I’ve been saying for the past couple days now on here and S2K.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 26, 2026 10:39 am most of the wet weather looks to be well north of here the next 2 weeks, real shocker, how many times have we seen that play out?
- DoctorMu
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Gainesville's weather forecast looks so much better than ours. A day of rain followed by dry 70s for highs and 50s for lows.
Hot, humid, no rain for us...
Hot, humid, no rain for us...
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davidiowx
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I miss the rain. Not the sporadic collapsing T’Storm, but soaking rains. It’s looking bleak and it’s sad to see.
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This one's for you, stratton! lol


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Stratton20
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DoctorMu i wish , better than these dogsh*t 80’s lol, GFS looks bad on rain, Euro is a lot more optimistic the next 2 weeks
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Britain has a snowy March ahead. No surprise given our weather.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/m ... 1772342813
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Stratton20
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Im just not buying much in the way of wet weather down here in se texas over the next 7-10 days, WPC outlook is atrocious, an inch or less, most rain is focused in central and north texas,
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Given we are now a desert with occasional floods, I assume a bust...until its not.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2026 2:31 pm Im just not buying much in the way of wet weather down here in se texas over the next 7-10 days, WPC outlook is atrocious, an inch or less, most rain is focused in central and north texas,
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FROPAs still on the horizon 8-14 day window.
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The SPC has issued severe weather risk in North Texas for 4 days in a row this week… Severe weather season is here.
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Stratton20
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And todays model runs have really backed off on any meaningful rain in se texas, is anyone really that surprised ?
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Yep. A steep gradient south of Hearne and not much south of Hwy 1*5.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2026 10:48 am And todays model runs have really backed off on any meaningful rain in se texas, is anyone really that surprised ?

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New rainfall maps about half what it was this morning.
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Cpv17
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Crazy difference between the Euro and GFS. Team Euro here all the way!
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Stratton20
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the trend has been drier with each model run for se texas next week, yeah the euro looks good, but unfortunately the drier solution is looking more likely as the GFS is gaining more support in keeping the majority of rains in central and north texas next week