MAY 2019: Wednesday Storm Complex/Scattered Showers To End May
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Storms to our West in Lavaca and Fayette Counties now showing overshooting cloud tops on zoomed in visible imagery. We need to monitor these super cells closely as cloud tops are cooling and lightning has really increased the last half hour. Colorado, Austin and Waller Counties needs to pay close attention. I am somewhat concerned of the overall slow movement of this area of storms and heavy rainfall. The lunch hour into the afternoon rush hour may be impacted.
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Aircraft sounding in the past hour are showing a cap around 750 MB. With that in place I am wondering if these storms will start to fall apart as they close in on the metro area.
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Tornado Warning coming for Colorado County
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Looks to be. Cells to the SW arent coming this way and ones to the due west will probably swing wide north. Everything else is calm.
New storms starting to fire north of Laredo. We’ll need to keep an eye on that area.
The storm in Colorado County appears to be weakening as it moves closer towards the capped area.
a lot of "roll" in the line going through Brenham area
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Rainfall over the last 24 hours plus rainfall over the next 24 hours will spread the river flooding threat to the Texas coast (think generally east of I-35 and I-37!) And any rain over E TX will generate runoff and new flooding! Be flood prepared! #txflood
I would imagine there’s some pretty good wind coming through Navasota with that echo bowing out.

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
1135 AM CDT Fri May 3 2019
TXZ211>213-031700-
Waller TX-Inland Harris TX-Austin TX-
1135 AM CDT Fri May 3 2019
...Strengthening Thunderstorm Entering Waller County...
At 1135 AM CDT, Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm 7
miles southwest of Pine Island, or 8 miles east of Bellville, moving
northeast at 20 mph.
Winds in excess of 40 mph will be possible with this storm.
Locations impacted include...
Hempstead, Prairie View and Pine Island.
LAT...LON 2991 9612 2995 9619 3021 9605 3012 9589
TIME...MOT...LOC 1635Z 210DEG 17KT 2997 9612
Everything is staying north of 10 once again. I hope it’s our turn south of 10 later today. Need a couple inches out here in Wharton.
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HGX issues Tornado Warning for Austin, Harris, Waller [TX] till 12:15 PM CDT
another tornado warning, I'll let you take it from here, Tireman - a delayed alert coming across our tv (not that it's near us)
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Hook echo, southern Brazos Co. Near Navasota heading into Grimes Co. Be on the lookout.unome wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 12:16 pm another tornado warning, I'll let you take it from here, Tireman - a delayed alert coming across our tv (not that it's near us)
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