June 2026

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Cpv17
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Better luck for me tomorrow, hopefully. All the storms down here fizzled out.
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DoctorMu
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We got a small shower but not much accumulation. The Heat index is down to 100°F lol

Hwy 1*5 is getting pounded with 3+ in/hour rain with training.

Overnight and tomorrow could feature another round or two, bartender!.
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What a freaking primed atmosphere.
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Goodness...decaying front, extremely high PWATs, lift and low convective temperatures..I just hit a thunderstorm that had blinding rain..tropical downpour and urban steet flooding. Yes, Jason..wowzers
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A house my neighborhood got hit by lightning. I hope everyone made it out.
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It was very bad over here in Porter.
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Looks like we’re about to have a busy day. San Antonio has been dealing with flooding and also there’s some flooding going on N of Madisonville. Like I mentioned yesterday, lots of energy out there.
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0.43 in of rain this morning IMFY with a lot of lightning. 0.98 inches at the airport. Just west of town 2-3 inches.

It looks like a sea breeze - more like sea tsunami down near Victoria. The atmosphere feels turbocharged.
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Same set up as yesterday as this moves into our area from the south. Slow movers, efficient rain makers ( high moisture content) and tropical downpours. Urban street flooding is a possibility
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DoctorMu
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Things are cookin' south of I-10
Cpv17
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Man, this is some great rain. Torrential downpours popping up all over the place. I’m loving this!
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Yeah, the storms are kind of just sitting there.... raining! We don't need any more water!!!
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Can't find my house lol as always
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Get here before sunset! lol

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>2.5” in League City in probably just over an hour. I’ve never seen my street flooded, but it was a whitewater rapid today. I haven’t seen that much rain at one time since Beryl. Wow.
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A strong cell just missed us and headed north.

Hope we don't have to water soon.
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Hours of Daylight
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now comes the blast furnace…..😭
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Pas_Bon wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2026 10:30 pm now comes the blast furnace…..😭
And higher electric bills.
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GFS says hold you’re horses, it keeps any big heat ridge weak and very quickly shifts the heat ridge well off to our west, by day 10 its already bringing back rain dhances with some decent mid level disturbances moving in from the east. It’s hilarious how predictable models are becoming. Showing extreme, endless heat across texas , only to start trending back toward a wetter regime. This heat ridge is transitory, not permanent
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