It's not just you. We need a rain rally cap!
August 2026
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Pas_Bon
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If it were ANY other model, I'd start to think about the notion of possibly getting excited.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2026 5:40 pm GFS keeps trying to weaken and shift our heat ridge off to the west in the day 9-10 window , has a pretty decent trough developing over the eastern US and diving S to SW, hopefully we see guidance start to show this outcome
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Me mind on fire, Me soul on fire, feeling HOT, HOT, HOT!
Party people all around me feeling HOT, HOT, HOT!
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12z Euro is pretty darn encouraging, first run in a while that show any rainfall of significance, definitely a wetter pattern in the 9-10 day window on that run, and Euro is the undisputed king when it comes to handeling upper air patterns
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Meh. When its 2-3 days out, I'll pay attention. September is effectively identical to August in the suck department.
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102°F - 103°F all through the next 7 days in CLL. Slight chance of rain Friday and Saturday. Ha!
Euro AI - avert yer eyes and protect yer loins!
GFS AI (aka Godot) - teasing with a FROPA and rain
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102° actual high temp in League City today. ^%#* this.
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No fall (which is expected).
No rain either.

No rain either.

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its absolutely going to be wet down here across the fall despite what the CPC has put out, the STJ is going to be extremely vigorous across the deep south starting sometime in september and going all the way through next spring. The signal for wet weather in the fall down here is very strong in all the climatology models, and the signal gets even stronger going into winter. Its certainly not going to be dry down here, not at all
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I only look at the CPC for their 6-10 and 8-14 day outlooks.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2026 12:26 pm its absolutely going to be wet down here across the fall despite what the CPC has put out, the STJ is going to be extremely vigorous across the deep south starting sometime in september and going all the way through next spring. The signal for wet weather in the fall down here is very strong in all the climatology models, and the signal gets even stronger going into winter. Its certainly not going to be dry down here, not at all
