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Stratton20
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Saw sargent got close to 9 inches just alone today, safe to say its easy to see why im concerned about the flooding threat growing considering this is just day 1 of a very long stretch of wet weather, 12z GFS stays active all of next week- weekend and even going into the following week
- DoctorMu
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A late forming bow echo and MCS gave us 0.91 inches of rain last night.
The atmosphere looks pretty worked over today. A break before more possible action on Thursday.
Texas summer: Yes, it will be hot. Will it rain, especially up in the NW territories? That is the question.
The moisture is there in the eastern Pacific. Will we retain the conveyor belt? Or will it shut off hard like in 2023?
The atmosphere looks pretty worked over today. A break before more possible action on Thursday.
Texas summer: Yes, it will be hot. Will it rain, especially up in the NW territories? That is the question.
The moisture is there in the eastern Pacific. Will we retain the conveyor belt? Or will it shut off hard like in 2023?
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Cpv17
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Flood watches just issued for the area till Monday.
Well for places S of I-10 anyway. I’m sure other counties will be included soon.
Well for places S of I-10 anyway. I’m sure other counties will be included soon.
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Cromagnum
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Storm last night had hands.


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Pas_Bon
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