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tireman4 wrote: Tue Feb 25, 2025 12:12 pmJames Spann
I’m sure it’ll be east of us like the majority of storms over the next few months. We’re more than likely headed for a bad drought soon.
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What a glorious start to March 😍😍
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Well, neighbors, it sure is looking like any cold weather for s.e Texas is being traded for storm potential. All eyes are on next week with points north of this area getting an elevated risk of severe storms and tornadoes. Points east of there get in on the action thereafter. The weather could get very nasty for those areas.



Well, there are some on this board in which the 15 percent area is in their neck of the woods. I am very close to it. I think it is an ever changing situation. :)
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tireman4 wrote: Thu Feb 27, 2025 10:30 amLarry Cosgrove
One would think if he's publishing stuff for many to read, he'd at least take the time to proof read what he's publishing. Sheesh! :roll:
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No decent rain chances on the horizon. March is looking like a huge snoozer.
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Cpv17 wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2025 3:37 pm No decent rain chances on the horizon. March is looking like a huge snoozer.


Are you sure about that? This is for my neck of the woods. Remember, the CWA covers a lot of territory. :)
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tireman4 wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2025 3:54 pm
Cpv17 wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2025 3:37 pm No decent rain chances on the horizon. March is looking like a huge snoozer.


Are you sure about that? This is for my neck of the woods. Remember, the CWA covers a lot of territory. :)
Yup, I’m sure. Won’t be much, especially south of 10. All the main action will be well north and east of us as usual. And that’s probably the way it’ll stay for most of spring.
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biggerbyte wrote: Thu Feb 27, 2025 11:56 am Well, neighbors, it sure is looking like any cold weather for s.e Texas is being traded for storm potential. All eyes are on next week with points north of this area getting an elevated risk of severe storms and tornadoes. Points east of there get in on the action thereafter. The weather could get very nasty for those areas.



Well, there are some on this board in which the 15 percent area is in their neck of the woods. I am very close to it. I think it is an ever changing situation. :)
Hmmm. The bottom paragraph you all see was not left by me.
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biggerbyte wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2025 7:02 pm
biggerbyte wrote: Thu Feb 27, 2025 11:56 am Well, neighbors, it sure is looking like any cold weather for s.e Texas is being traded for storm potential. All eyes are on next week with points north of this area getting an elevated risk of severe storms and tornadoes. Points east of there get in on the action thereafter. The weather could get very nasty for those areas.



Well, there are some on this board in which the 15 percent area is in their neck of the woods. I am very close to it. I think it is an ever changing situation. :)
Hmmm. The bottom paragraph you all see was not left by me.


It was me. As I was saying this is an ever changing situation. What might not be in play today, might be tomorrow. That was my intent.
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tireman4 wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2025 7:11 pm
biggerbyte wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2025 7:02 pm
biggerbyte wrote: Thu Feb 27, 2025 11:56 am Well, neighbors, it sure is looking like any cold weather for s.e Texas is being traded for storm potential. All eyes are on next week with points north of this area getting an elevated risk of severe storms and tornadoes. Points east of there get in on the action thereafter. The weather could get very nasty for those areas.



Well, there are some on this board in which the 15 percent area is in their neck of the woods. I am very close to it. I think it is an ever changing situation. :)
Hmmm. The bottom paragraph you all see was not left by me.


It was me. As I was saying this is an ever changing situation. What might not be in play today, might be tomorrow. That was my intent.
That is so strange. It had my name as the poster instead of yours with a quote.
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There's a conditional risk of supercells here tomorrow. Reed Timmer will be around here chasing. It also looks like we will have a windstorm here Tuesday. With a very high risk of wild fires. The 12z EURO shows winds gusting up to 60 mph here, with hurricane force winds in the panhandle!
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Y'all the weather here is so dynamic.And I'm loving it lol.
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don wrote: Sun Mar 02, 2025 8:37 am Y'all the weather here is so dynamic.And I'm loving it lol.
Quite boring here lol especially being as far south as I am.
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