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The ridge is farther north than yesterday. The NW flow provide showers for maybe Marshall, Texarkana, possibly Tyler.

The fat lady may not be singing yet, but she's warming up.

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Already seeing signs in models of rain returning some time around july 5th, yet again this looks like a case of the heat ridge being transitory, moving from east to west rather quickly. It does not look to set up over texas, just briefly move overhead ( and even then it generally is far north of us to where 850 mb temperatures dont look crazy at all ) before rebuilding over the western us, far away from texas. GFS/ Euro in good agreement on this break down occurring , yet another case of models trying to torch texas for weeks on end, only to shift the ridge away from us in medium range, real shocker lol
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^Yep. Only GFS and its proxies show a back door front on the July 4 week. Everyone else sees the ridge. We'll see.

Not the worst I've seen, but not the best. Back the summer chain gang. Party's over.

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