My RAID cans did not kill the cockroach ridge!srainhoutx wrote:Getting the lawn sprinklers going. Darn pesky Ridge!

My RAID cans did not kill the cockroach ridge!srainhoutx wrote:Getting the lawn sprinklers going. Darn pesky Ridge!
Ed Mahmoud wrote:WRF generates rain in the SW HGX CWA tomorrow, for reasons I don't understand.
Two words- orographic liftingPtarmigan wrote:I notice some thunderstorms in Mexico, across the border from Texas. I don't get it. How come they get the rain and we don't?![]()
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To think that DFW has had more rain than we have as of late. This dry spell around these parts is getting to be an issue.. No?wxdata wrote:Interesting, however it is prime time severe weather season for them. I was taken back how, even though a tornado watch was issued for areas just west of Dallas, the cap was just too strong over Texas, keeping severe weather at the Red River northward...
We are not officially in a drought yet, and even if we were, it would only be affecting everyone's lawns. Thanks to abundant rainfall noted north of us, area lakes and rivers are fine...biggerbyte wrote:To think that DFW has had more rain than we have as of late. This dry spell around these parts is getting to be an issue.. No?wxdata wrote:Interesting, however it is prime time severe weather season for them. I was taken back how, even though a tornado watch was issued for areas just west of Dallas, the cap was just too strong over Texas, keeping severe weather at the Red River northward...
Does it mean Adios Visera de Cucaracha (Spanish for cockroach cap) or do I need more cans of RAID?Ed Mahmoud wrote:srainhoutx wrote:Guidance continues to advertise a chance of rain this weekend. The 12Z 5 Day QPF has shifted a bit E. Hopefully the trend will continue and we will see some rain relief this weekend. There are cracks in my yard even after watering the past several days!
Based on reading the SWODY3 for Thursday, I'm hoping (not saying I'm expecting, just hoping) storm coverage in Central Texas is enough to generate outflow boundaries or develop enough of a cold pool to generate a pseudo-front which would sweep into the area.
0Z GFS has winds at the cap level swinging from the SW, big cap, to the SE, no cap, by the end of the day Friday.
Look ma, no cap!
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