Not impressed with today. You can look up and not see too many rising clouds or too many clouds to begin with...jasons wrote:Rip76 wrote:Houston dome in full effect today.
Yes, how can it be so hot, and such high pwats, and nothing?!?!?!
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PWATS are less than 2.0”; 1.6”-1.8”.
Heights are still higher and other than outflow boundaries and the sea breeze - there isn’t much of a trigger. Pretty much going according to plan, in my mind. Isolated to widely scattered downpours progressing inland.
Heights are still higher and other than outflow boundaries and the sea breeze - there isn’t much of a trigger. Pretty much going according to plan, in my mind. Isolated to widely scattered downpours progressing inland.
Welcome to my world.jasons wrote:Rip76 wrote:Houston dome in full effect today.
Yes, how can it be so hot, and such high pwats, and nothing?!?!?!
Check out the shear blowing the tops off a few sea breeze cells near the LA border.
There’s def some very strong shear along the TX and LA coast. We will see if it continues or subsides. This is an interesting and complex set up. So many factors come into play.. as with every system but this one is peculiar.
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The WPC afternoon Updated Excessive Rainfall Outlooks for tomorrow and Monday place Texas Coastal Counties in a Marginal Risk on Sunday with a Slight Risk for Monday. The latest QPF Outlook suggest rain chances continue throughout the next 7 Days with a Gulf disturbance advertising generally 2 to 4 inch amounts with isolated higher totals where some storm training may occur. The best chance of seeing heavy rainfall still looks like along and South of the I-10 Corridor with decreasing amounts the further inland you are located. The best news of all is most of our drought parched Regions will get a drink of water over the course of the next 7 days and for that we can be thankful!
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ICOn model man o man we don’t want that
stormlover wrote:ICOn model man o man we don’t want that
Nope. Flood in Hou, huge gradient and even a potential bust for me...or flood.
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Interesting to note the GFS is picking up on some banding monday afternoon that would be need to be monitored. Some of the hi-res models were picking up on that too. I still believe Monday evening/night will have the highest potential of heavy rain.
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Andrew, how good is the icon model