July 2026

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Latest data suggest two systems. The one we spoke about yesterday concerning potential hurricane strength shows to be heading into the N.E... A suggested Hurricane in the Gulf looks to stall before being picked up by a trough. We will see. An active period is ahead, and all of this can change as we get closer to a system forming.
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Radar is lighting up like a christmas tree all across SE texas ! Love to see it
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Yes it is.....
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I hope WPC does the broken clock but right thing - love those QPF numbers. We're getting gapped right now, but the radar has filled up. We had nice showers both days this weekend. Need more accumulation, though!
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Wow- no Death Ridge in sight through the end of the month. In fact, it may be even more unsettled as the month heads to a close.

Some GoM tropical action in the next week or so, with a system now progged to stall then eject NE near the Florida Gulf Coast.

Regular showers to football season? I've never seen it in a CLL summer, but fingers crossed! We're overdue.
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DoctorMu wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2026 1:05 pm Wow- no Death Ridge in sight through the end of the month. In fact, it may be even more unsettled as the month heads to a close.

Some GoM tropical action in the next week or so, with a system now progged to stall then eject NE near the Florida Gulf Coast.

Regular showers to football season? I've never seen it in a CLL summer, but fingers crossed! We're overdue.
Check out the summer we had in 2007.
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Cpv17 wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2026 1:14 pm
DoctorMu wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2026 1:05 pm Wow- no Death Ridge in sight through the end of the month. In fact, it may be even more unsettled as the month heads to a close.

Some GoM tropical action in the next week or so, with a system now progged to stall then eject NE near the Florida Gulf Coast.

Regular showers to football season? I've never seen it in a CLL summer, but fingers crossed! We're overdue.
Check out the summer we had in 2007.

In the Summer of 2007, we were in Europe and were in Rome in late June for the hottest day every recorded in Rome until a couple of years ago.

When we got back to College Station, July was cooler than normal with higher than average rainfall. August was near normal, with over 100°F in mid-August but cooler than normal early in the month. There was only 1.38 inches of rainfall in August up in CLL, though.

I'm advocating the double deuce - normal or above rainfall in July and August.
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Crazy we’re having this weather in the middle of July
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Yup! I think i picked up 3-4 inches alone from one cell today
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Stratton20 wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2026 3:18 pm Yup! I think i picked up 3-4 inches alone from one cell today
I got .75” today. About 1.50” altogether so far.
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jasons2k wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2026 3:12 pm Crazy we’re having this weather in the middle of July
It's the proverbial double edged sword, as the Hill Country and South Central Texas may see life-threatening flooding with entraining tonight and tomorrow.

South of Hwy 1*5 may see significant flooding.
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