June 2026
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Cpv17
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I’m not getting my hopes up about all this rain. The last time the WPC had us getting that much rain was just a few weeks ago and that was a bust.
- djmike
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Right. We usually get that much rain when it’s unexpected. Ive always believed that. Forecasted for days, rarely happens. Unexpected, build the ark! Lol
Mike
Beaumont, TX
(IH-10 & College Street)
Beaumont, TX
(IH-10 & College Street)
- DoctorMu
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Stratton20
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I understand that skepticism, but i dont see many folks missing out, not with a stalled boundary across the region and near record atmospheric levels of moisture for this time of year over head, widespread 4-8 inches for all of se texas looks good, still worried about a couple spots getting the real big bullseye which could exceed or get close to 20 inches
- DoctorMu
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North and east of us are getting rain. Nothing here. I may mow in a bit.
- DoctorMu
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It's going to happen. Just who gets how much and where and when are too difficult to predict. Having said that, this has been the best setup for significant rain this summer: FROPA + tropical moisture + running low. Rarely seen from June 15 on in our neck of the woods.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2026 5:28 pm I understand that skepticism, but i dont see many folks missing out, not with a stalled boundary across the region and near record atmospheric levels of moisture for this time of year over head, widespread 4-8 inches for all of se texas looks good, still worried about a couple spots getting the real big bullseye which could exceed or get close to 20 inches
IMFY could be a bust, but Navasota and Bryan could have flooding. Bryan seems to have received 2+ more inches of rain this month than us.
If I had to predict, I think this is south of I-10s turn...we'll see.
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Cpv17
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