June 2020
- Rip76
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I don’t think I’ve seen the atmosphere this electric in some time.
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If Wed/Thurs is progged to be heavier than this, watch out.
- DoctorMu
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Work me over here in CS...please.txbear wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22, 2020 12:52 pm I know the CWA is progged to get additional storms through Thursday, but I'm curious as to how worked over the atmosphere is and what impact that will have at least on chances for tomorrow. The storms today were pretty hefty, and not sure how much of that energy got zapped today.
- DoctorMu
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That's true for all of Texas, with the notable exception of tropical mischief of the nefarious type.
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- jasons2k
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Looks like I had 1.99” back home at the casa. Good to know 

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Well it looks like the Euro got interesting again.
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I ended up with 1.3 inches.
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We only picked up about 0.08” here at the house in Wharton and 35 min ne of there at my job in Rosenberg we got probably every bit of 3”. Not concerned though because it looks like I’ll get my fair share later this week.
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Finished off with 2.75” for today here in the Heights. Think I wore out the ole save button in the process anticipating the power to drop but it held steady thankfully. Puts me at right around 4 and a half inches since Friday. We’ll see what the rest of the week has in store, but today certainly exceeded my expectations.
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2.5 inches here today in Rosharon, bringing the total to 4.5 since Saturday. Multiple tripped breakers and the internet main tower for my WISP took a direct lightning strike.
- don
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Tonight's 0z models seem to be having a hard time agreeing when it comes to which area ends up as the "bullseye" of heaviest QPF . But several of them show someone in the southern half of the state getting a copious amount of rain due to what looks to be a possible core rain event setup. We'll have a better idea of how things may play out probably once we get in range of the HRRR model.
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Any updates to QPFs?
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