I’m not that concerned unless the track goes further west. With the track it’s expected to take, I don’t see how anyone in our area would get substantial totals. Unless it’s just lopsided and has a lot of convection on the NW side of the circulation.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2026 4:58 pm Maybe, maybe not, if the low hugs the coast, that still puts all of se texas on the dirty side of the low, way too close of a call, im not comfortable enough to say se texas wont have any big problems
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Hurricane models are in, spread between matagorda bay as landfall, up to sargent tx ( where beryl came in ), those tracks would still put se texas and the metro on the dirty side