June 2026

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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 to the summer chain gang. Party's over.

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jasons2k wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2026 11:06 pm Wow. After all that probably the weakest cyclone I’ve ever experienced. It seemed to crank for a minute and decoupled into nothing.
Not for our friends in Louisiana and Mississppi. 29.06 inches fell in 24 hours in Cottonport, Louisiana.

New Louisiana state rainfall record from Arthur's remnants
https://www.wdsu.com/article/new-louisi ... s/71642391

‘It doesn’t need to have a name to create impacts’: Arthur’s remnants slammed South Mississippi
https://www.wlox.com/2026/06/21/it-does ... ssissippi/
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Still looks like a brief visit from the heat ridge before it either breaks down fully in early july or shifts well off to our NW. EPS fully supports my thinking, we see the heat ridge rapidly retrograde from east to west, and eventually set up over NW colorado, thats far enough away that sea breeze activity should be a good bet, also the 850 mb temperatures on the euro are far from a blast furnace, i can clearly see hints of a trough trying to dig in the eastern US on the EPS
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