JUNE 2015 -Scattered Showers/Storms To End The Month
In Robstown, just west of Corpus, and at noon I witnessed a wind direction shift from 358 degrees to 271 degrees and it's windier. No rain, not as cloudy with blue skies to the west.
Well I'm in Canada, where its a cool 64F. But my kids, family and friends are in the Houston and Sugar Land Area.
a picture paints a thousand words - here's long-range radar from Houston. Sugarland is to the southwest, which may be in a dry slot right now, but I wouldn't expect that to lastkitkat4me wrote:Well I'm in Canada, where its a cool 64F. But my kids, family and friends are in the Houston and Sugar Land Area.

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FLOOD ADVISORY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
1155 AM CDT TUE JUN 16 2015
HARRIS TX-CHAMBERS TX-
1155 AM CDT TUE JUN 16 2015
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LEAGUE CITY HAS ISSUED A
* URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD ADVISORY FOR...
SOUTHEASTERN HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS...
WESTERN CHAMBERS COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS...
* UNTIL 100 PM CDT
* AT 1154 AM CDT...DOPPLER RADAR AND AUTOMATED RAIN GAUGES INDICATED
HEAVY RAIN DUE TO THUNDERSTORMS. THIS WILL CAUSE URBAN AND SMALL
STREAM FLOODING IN THE ADVISORY AREA. UP TO ONE INCH OF RAIN HAS
ALREADY FALLEN IN THE PAST HOUR.
* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...
PASADENA...NORTHERN LEAGUE CITY...WESTERN BAYTOWN...LA PORTE...DEER
PARK...SOUTH HOUSTON...SEABROOK...GALENA PARK...JACINTO CITY...
WEBSTER...BEACH CITY...CLEAR LAKE...GREATER FIFTH WARD...FOURTH
WARD...NEARTOWN / MONTROSE...SECOND WARD...GREATER EASTWOOD...
DOWNTOWN HOUSTON...GREATER HEIGHTS AND NEAR NORTHSIDE HOUSTON.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
1155 AM CDT TUE JUN 16 2015
HARRIS TX-CHAMBERS TX-
1155 AM CDT TUE JUN 16 2015
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LEAGUE CITY HAS ISSUED A
* URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD ADVISORY FOR...
SOUTHEASTERN HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS...
WESTERN CHAMBERS COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS...
* UNTIL 100 PM CDT
* AT 1154 AM CDT...DOPPLER RADAR AND AUTOMATED RAIN GAUGES INDICATED
HEAVY RAIN DUE TO THUNDERSTORMS. THIS WILL CAUSE URBAN AND SMALL
STREAM FLOODING IN THE ADVISORY AREA. UP TO ONE INCH OF RAIN HAS
ALREADY FALLEN IN THE PAST HOUR.
* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...
PASADENA...NORTHERN LEAGUE CITY...WESTERN BAYTOWN...LA PORTE...DEER
PARK...SOUTH HOUSTON...SEABROOK...GALENA PARK...JACINTO CITY...
WEBSTER...BEACH CITY...CLEAR LAKE...GREATER FIFTH WARD...FOURTH
WARD...NEARTOWN / MONTROSE...SECOND WARD...GREATER EASTWOOD...
DOWNTOWN HOUSTON...GREATER HEIGHTS AND NEAR NORTHSIDE HOUSTON.
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That is what I was worried about. I knew I could get to work, but was worried about getting home.unome wrote:a picture paints a thousand words - here's long-range radar from Houston. Sugarland is to the southwest, which may be in a dry slot right now, but I wouldn't expect that to lastkitkat4me wrote:Well I'm in Canada, where its a cool 64F. But my kids, family and friends are in the Houston and Sugar Land Area.
Many thanks to all the folks on this forum that keep us informed! We each have to make our own decisions. My husband scoffed at me for staying home, but I made the decision I thought best for me.

that was rthevreason for my decision to -lets hope if this sits over downtown folks start to leave.mckinne63 wrote:That is what I was worried about. I knew I could get to work, but was worried about getting home.unome wrote:a picture paints a thousand words - here's long-range radar from Houston. Sugarland is to the southwest, which may be in a dry slot right now, but I wouldn't expect that to lastkitkat4me wrote:Well I'm in Canada, where its a cool 64F. But my kids, family and friends are in the Houston and Sugar Land Area.
Many thanks to all the folks on this forum that keep us informed! We each have to make our own decisions. My husband scoffed at me for staying home, but I made the decision I thought best for me.If I went in, I would be worrying and wondering and itching to leave.
I am in downtown and I am getting really worried now.
MRG93415 wrote:I am in downtown and I am getting really worried now.
is it pouring downtown?
I have light rain right now.
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Corpus Christi velocity scan suggests Bill is crawling to the N...and I do mean crawling...if not stationary.


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That can not be good for us!
Has Bill actually even made landfall yet?
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biffb816 wrote:Has Bill actually even made landfall yet?
TS Bill made landfall at 11:45 AM CDT on Matagorda Island
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MRG93415 wrote:That can not be good for us!
Both satellite and radar indicate that Bill is on the most outer edge of the East coast ridging which is resulting in a nearly stalled system. This is concerning for the Houston location since a line of very heavy rain remains just north of the region and will slowly push through as we head into the day.
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Heavy squall line coming through Chambers county now (12:47pm)....1.68" since midnight. Bar 29.95 S winds 22mph ESE
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[quote="Andrew"][quote="MRG93415"]That can not be good for us![/quote]
Both satellite and radar indicate that Bill is on the most outer edge of the East coast ridging which is resulting in a nearly stalled system. This is concerning for the Houston location since [b]a line of very heavy rain remains just north of the region[/b] and will slowly push through as we head into the day.[/quote]
What region are you referring to?
Both satellite and radar indicate that Bill is on the most outer edge of the East coast ridging which is resulting in a nearly stalled system. This is concerning for the Houston location since [b]a line of very heavy rain remains just north of the region[/b] and will slowly push through as we head into the day.[/quote]
What region are you referring to?
please check for road conditions, before you leave, if you must be traveling today. there are already some high water spots reported on Houston TranStar
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Tornado Warning for Chambers County. Possible water sport on Trinity Bay.
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Its been pouring here at my house for the last 30 mins
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