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Looks as though some residents in SE Texas may avoid reaching the century mark today with the cloud that some of these thunderstorms are giving. It also looks like Houston's 100 degree streak might also be broken today.
redneckweather wrote:Storms just fired off maybe a mile to the south of me and.......are moving south. Wow, I'm pretty pissed off right about now!!
I guess I will go stick my head under the sprinkler.
You must be north of me. I'm around 2854 and Honea Egypt.... I got a good 15 minute deluge here. Just topped off my pool when it started. Figures!!!! I'll take the mini-drought-buster!
Wonder if the 5" wide cracks in my yard shrank to 4" by now.
The city of Montgomery (149 and 105) got DELUGED when I was over there. It was "red overhead" for about 10 minutes while I packed groceries into the Denali.
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A long standing record I had hoped I would never see again was tied this afternoon....
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.CLIMATE...
THE TEMPERATURE AT HOUSTON/IAH TOPPED OUT AT 100 DEGREES MAKING
TODAY THE 14TH CONSECUTIVE DAY OF 100-DEGREE OR HIGHER
TEMPERATURES IN HOUSTON. THIS TIES THE ALL TIME RECORD FOR
CONSECUTIVE 100-DEGREE DAYS IN HOUSTON SET IN JULY 1980. IT ALSO
TIES THE RECORD FOR THE MOST 100 DEGREE DAYS EVER RECORDED IN THE
MONTH OF AUGUST.
HOUSTON - MOST CONSECUTIVE DAYS OF 100-DEGREE OR HIGHER TEMPS:
1. 14 DAYS - ONGOING AS OF 8/14/2011
2. 14 DAYS - ENDING 7/19/1980
3. 11 DAYS - ENDING 8/05/1998
4. 9 DAYS - ENDING 7/03/1980
5. 8 DAYS - ENDING 9/05/2000...ENDING 8/21/1993...ENDING 8/14/1962
HOUSTON - MOST DAYS OF 100-DEGREE OR HIGHER TEMPS IN AUGUST:
1. 14 DAYS - 2011 (ONGOING)
2. 14 DAYS - 1993
3. 10 DAYS - 1999
4. 8 DAYS - 1998...1962...AND 1907
5. 7 DAYS - 1951 AND 1909
HOUSTON - MOST DAYS OF 100-DEGREE OR HIGHER TEMPS FOR A SEASON:
1. 32 DAYS - 1980
2. 25 DAYS - 2011 (AS OF 8/14/2011)
3. 24 DAYS - 1998
4. 20 DAYS - 2000
5. 19 DAYS - 1902
HOUSTON - MOST DAYS OF LOWS OF 80 DEGREES OR HIGHER FOR A SEASON:
1. 26 DAYS - 1962
2. 25 DAYS - 1964
3. 21 DAYS - 1963
4. 20 DAYS - 2011 (ONGOING)
5. 19 DAYS - 2009
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSIONsleetstorm wrote:Looks as though some residents in SE Texas may avoid reaching the century mark today with the cloud that some of these thunderstorms are giving. It also looks like Houston's 100 degree streak might also be broken today.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
338 PM CDT SUN AUG 14 2011
.DISCUSSION...
SOME WELCOME RAINFALL IS SPREADING INTO THE HOUSTON AREA FROM THE
NORTH THIS HOUR. BUT BEFORE THE SHOWERS REACHED IAH THE
TEMPERATURE TOPPED OUT AT 100 DEGREES MAKING TODAY THE 14TH
CONSECUTIVE DAY OF 100-DEGREE OR HIGHER TEMPERATURES IN HOUSTON.
THIS TIES THE ALL TIME RECORD FOR CONSECUTIVE 100-DEGREE DAYS IN
HOUSTON SET IN JULY 1980. IT ALSO TIES THE RECORD FOR THE MOST 100
DEGREE DAYS EVER RECORDED IN THE MONTH OF AUGUST...AND ITS NOT
EVEN HALFWAY OVER YET.
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jasons wrote:I know how you feel. It rained north, south, east, and west of me. Nothing here though
We got one more chance it looks like with storms building off to our northeast and pushing south/southwest. Keep your fingers crossed!
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Larry Cosgrove is still thinking September 4-5 for our cooling off. He did say the models were hinting earlier, but he will go conservative and stick with September 4-5. There is good news coming folks. He also stated that it might be a shade below climo and we WOULD notice a difference. Woo hoo....
For those of you wanting to know what climo is for those dates...
4
92
73
109 - 2000
59 - 1974
76 - 1974
80 - 1962
0.57 - 32.44
2.75 - 1973
5
92
73
108 - 2000
55 - 1891
75 - 1967
80 - 1963
0.71 - 32.58
2.07 - 1973
For those of you wanting to know what climo is for those dates...
4
92
73
109 - 2000
59 - 1974
76 - 1974
80 - 1962
0.57 - 32.44
2.75 - 1973
5
92
73
108 - 2000
55 - 1891
75 - 1967
80 - 1963
0.71 - 32.58
2.07 - 1973
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CLIMATE...
IAH HAS NOW GONE 14 STRAIGHT DAYS WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES AT OR ABOVE
100 DEGREES WHICH TIES THE ALL TIME RECORD FOR CONSECUTIVE 100-DEGREE
DAYS SET IN JULY 1980. AUGUST`S AVERAGE TEMPERATURES THROUGH THE 14TH
IS 90.6 DEGREES WHICH IS 5.6 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL. IAH IS STILL ON
TRACK TO BREAK THE RECORD FOR THE HOTTEST AUGUST EVER - 87.7 DEGREES
SET IN 2010. THE AIRPORT RECEIVED ITS FIRST MEASURABLE RAINFALL OF
THE MONTH YESTERDAY - 0.07 INCHES. AUGUST 2011 WILL NOT GO DOWN AS
THE DRIEST AUGUST ON RECORD - A TRACE OF RAIN FELL IN 1927. 42
http://forecast.weather.gov/product.php ... glossary=1
CLIMATE...
IAH HAS NOW GONE 14 STRAIGHT DAYS WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES AT OR ABOVE
100 DEGREES WHICH TIES THE ALL TIME RECORD FOR CONSECUTIVE 100-DEGREE
DAYS SET IN JULY 1980. AUGUST`S AVERAGE TEMPERATURES THROUGH THE 14TH
IS 90.6 DEGREES WHICH IS 5.6 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL. IAH IS STILL ON
TRACK TO BREAK THE RECORD FOR THE HOTTEST AUGUST EVER - 87.7 DEGREES
SET IN 2010. THE AIRPORT RECEIVED ITS FIRST MEASURABLE RAINFALL OF
THE MONTH YESTERDAY - 0.07 INCHES. AUGUST 2011 WILL NOT GO DOWN AS
THE DRIEST AUGUST ON RECORD - A TRACE OF RAIN FELL IN 1927. 42
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DISCUSSION...
TEMPERATURES HAVE ALREADY REACHED 100 DEGREES AT COLLEGE
STATION...CONROE...TOMBALL...AND SUGAR LAND...BUT ONLY 99 DEGREES
SO FAR AT IAH. WILL JUST HAVE TO WAIT AND SEE IF THE MERCURY CAN
CLIMB ANOTHER DEGREE THIS AFTERNOON AND BREAK THE RECORDS FOR
CONSECUTIVE 100 DEGREE DAYS AND 100 DEGREE DAYS FOR AUGUST WHICH
WERE TIED IN HOUSTON YESTERDAY.
Edit...We hit 100 in the 3 o'clock hour
http://forecast.weather.gov/product.php ... glossary=1
..ding ding ding...15 days in the row. Look out 20, here we come...aiiighhhghhgh
TEMPERATURES HAVE ALREADY REACHED 100 DEGREES AT COLLEGE
STATION...CONROE...TOMBALL...AND SUGAR LAND...BUT ONLY 99 DEGREES
SO FAR AT IAH. WILL JUST HAVE TO WAIT AND SEE IF THE MERCURY CAN
CLIMB ANOTHER DEGREE THIS AFTERNOON AND BREAK THE RECORDS FOR
CONSECUTIVE 100 DEGREE DAYS AND 100 DEGREE DAYS FOR AUGUST WHICH
WERE TIED IN HOUSTON YESTERDAY.
Edit...We hit 100 in the 3 o'clock hour
http://forecast.weather.gov/product.php ... glossary=1
..ding ding ding...15 days in the row. Look out 20, here we come...aiiighhhghhgh
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Another day, another 100F at IAH. The record streak continues...
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Impact Weather:
Mostly dry conditions will unfortunately build back over the region through the middle of the week as upper level high pressure strengthens back over the region. Temperatures through Wednesday are forecast to range from 100 to 103 degrees over northern and western Harris County to 98 to 101 over southern and eastern parts of the county.
We will mention a slight chance for mainly afternoon showers and storms on Thursday through at least Saturday as weak disturbances rotate around the strong upper high and interact with daytime heating. Temperatures during this time frame may cool down just a little, but still remain very hot and average from 98 to 101 over the northern and western part of Harris County to 96 to 99 over the southern and eastern part of the county.
The outlook is still calling for a significant pattern change during the last week of August as the large upper high pivots out of the region. Such a shift could result in a better chance of rain during the last week of August with more seasonal temperatures back into the low to mid 90s. We will have a much better idea over the next week if such a pattern change will occur.
For now we are gaining some confidence that a pattern change may occur by the end of the month based largely on computer model trends.
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The 12Z Euro Ensembles continue to advertise a pattern change. The Heat Ridge that has plagued TX since late May is finally shifting N and W if those ensembles are correct. What also continue to raise an eyebrow are the lowering pressures across the Caribbean and the Gulf as we head toward late August.
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I've got a stat for you.
Per my non-official numbers, from April through today (Aug 16th), Austin (Camp Mabry) has tied or broken 49 daily record highs.
28 Max Highs, 21 Max Lows
Per my non-official numbers, from April through today (Aug 16th), Austin (Camp Mabry) has tied or broken 49 daily record highs.
28 Max Highs, 21 Max Lows
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Sigh
CLIMATE...
HIGH TEMPERATURES SO FAR TODAY INCLUDE 102 DEGREES AT
HOUSTON/IAH...101 DEGREES AT COLLEGE STATION...AND 100 DEGREES AT
HOUSTON/HOBBY. FOR BOTH HOUSTON/IAH AND HOUSTON/HOBBY THIS TIES
THE DAILY HIGH TEMPERATURE RECORDS.
HOUSTON NOW HAS RECORDED 16 CONSECUTIVE DAYS OF 100-DEGREE
TEMPERATURES FURTHERING THE ALL-TIME RECORD WHICH WAS SET
YESTERDAY. TOTAL 100-DEGREE DAYS FOR THE SEASON INCLUDE 44 DAYS
AT COLLEGE STATION...27 DAYS AT HOUSTON/IAH...AND 9 DAYS AT
HOUSTON/HOBBY. COLLEGE STATION NEEDS ANOTHER 14 DAYS TO TIE THE
RECORD FOR THE SEASON...WHILE HOUSTON/IAH AND HOUSTON/HOBBY ONLY
NEED FIVE MORE DAYS AND FOUR MORE DAYS RESPECTIVELY TO TIE THE
SEASONAL RECORDS. A PNSHGX HAS BEEN ISSUED WHICH DETAILS THE
100-DEGREE RECORDS FOR THE FOUR MAJOR CLIMATE SITES.
http://forecast.weather.gov/product.php ... glossary=1
CLIMATE...
HIGH TEMPERATURES SO FAR TODAY INCLUDE 102 DEGREES AT
HOUSTON/IAH...101 DEGREES AT COLLEGE STATION...AND 100 DEGREES AT
HOUSTON/HOBBY. FOR BOTH HOUSTON/IAH AND HOUSTON/HOBBY THIS TIES
THE DAILY HIGH TEMPERATURE RECORDS.
HOUSTON NOW HAS RECORDED 16 CONSECUTIVE DAYS OF 100-DEGREE
TEMPERATURES FURTHERING THE ALL-TIME RECORD WHICH WAS SET
YESTERDAY. TOTAL 100-DEGREE DAYS FOR THE SEASON INCLUDE 44 DAYS
AT COLLEGE STATION...27 DAYS AT HOUSTON/IAH...AND 9 DAYS AT
HOUSTON/HOBBY. COLLEGE STATION NEEDS ANOTHER 14 DAYS TO TIE THE
RECORD FOR THE SEASON...WHILE HOUSTON/IAH AND HOUSTON/HOBBY ONLY
NEED FIVE MORE DAYS AND FOUR MORE DAYS RESPECTIVELY TO TIE THE
SEASONAL RECORDS. A PNSHGX HAS BEEN ISSUED WHICH DETAILS THE
100-DEGREE RECORDS FOR THE FOUR MAJOR CLIMATE SITES.
http://forecast.weather.gov/product.php ... glossary=1
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Has anyone heard about this? Eric Berger, in his post in the Chronicle today, stated that some models are showing it to be even hotter next week. Here is the link in this morning's Chronicle. I had not heard this. I heard that the High was forcasted to move westward Wednesday-Thursday of next week.
http://blog.chron.com/sciguy/2011/08/he ... next-week/
http://blog.chron.com/sciguy/2011/08/he ... next-week/
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That's later this week (in a day or two), not next week. My coworker is talking about temps rising another 3-5 degrees across the state by Friday.tireman4 wrote:Has anyone heard about this? Eric Berger, in his post in the Chronicle today, stated that some models are showing it to be even hotter next week. I cannot find the link, but it is in this morning's Chronicle. I had not heard this. I heard that the High was forecast to move westward Wednesday-Thursday of next week.
wxman57 wrote:That's later this week (in a day or two), not next week. My coworker is talking about temps rising another 3-5 degrees across the state by Friday.tireman4 wrote:Has anyone heard about this? Eric Berger, in his post in the Chronicle today, stated that some models are showing it to be even hotter next week. I cannot find the link, but it is in this morning's Chronicle. I had not heard this. I heard that the High was forecast to move westward Wednesday-Thursday of next week.

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wxman57 wrote:That's later this week (in a day or two), not next week. My coworker is talking about temps rising another 3-5 degrees across the state by Friday.tireman4 wrote:Has anyone heard about this? Eric Berger, in his post in the Chronicle today, stated that some models are showing it to be even hotter next week. I cannot find the link, but it is in this morning's Chronicle. I had not heard this. I heard that the High was forecast to move westward Wednesday-Thursday of next week.
Sigh. This August will go down as one of the hottest months ever. By a HUGE margin.
Ugh! I surrender! Not sure I can take another "few" degrees. It is too dang hot now.texoz wrote:http://www.happyhippieadventures.com/da ... 915e2a.jpgwxman57 wrote:That's later this week (in a day or two), not next week. My coworker is talking about temps rising another 3-5 degrees across the state by Friday.tireman4 wrote:Has anyone heard about this? Eric Berger, in his post in the Chronicle today, stated that some models are showing it to be even hotter next week. I cannot find the link, but it is in this morning's Chronicle. I had not heard this. I heard that the High was forecast to move westward Wednesday-Thursday of next week.
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