September 2023
Late October to early November based on how the year has evolved so far is most likely time frame for a good front. 50's/70's.
According to Space City Weather, places north of I-10 better score big this morning. Because everything shifts southwards to the central metro coastward starting tomorrow.
Wildcard: if the front is more diffuse or slower progressing, that that would give more leeway for the entire area.
Wildcard: if the front is more diffuse or slower progressing, that that would give more leeway for the entire area.
The front is certainly going to be more diffuse. This definitely isn't going to be a line coming through this time around like a classic fall cold front.
It’s like pulling teeth to get some rain.
Yesterday was a big tease…I tried to upload some images but I’m getting an error message. Will try Storm2k.
Yesterday was a big tease…I tried to upload some images but I’m getting an error message. Will try Storm2k.
Whatever was coming this way fell apart right on cue.
So much for all that activity we should have been seeing along I10 by noon. There is effectively NOTHING on radar coming.


Wheres all the rain?
Mike
Beaumont, TX
(IH-10 & College Street)
Beaumont, TX
(IH-10 & College Street)
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Yeah. Late this afternoon and into the evening hours look interesting.captainbarbossa19 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 2:46 pmIt's late to the party. Looks like heating was needed to reach convective temperature. Could be interesting later this afternoon as maximum instability takes place.
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And the cells just split apart and went around me… I wouldn’t take any forecast from anyone seriously anymore, this is actually a joke, ill believe it when i see it
That’s just the way the cookie crumbles sometimes. Happens to me a lot. Sucks but that’s just how the weather works.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 3:48 pm And the cells just split apart and went around me… I wouldn’t take any forecast from anyone seriously anymore, this is actually a joke, ill believe it when i see it
Headed home from work.
Are the storms headed to the Woodlands hailers?
Are the storms headed to the Woodlands hailers?
Donut time up here at A&M. Clouds and storms all around.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 3:48 pm And the cells just split apart and went around me… I wouldn’t take any forecast from anyone seriously anymore, this is actually a joke, ill believe it when i see it
We had 4-5 min of light rain at home this morning I heard...I'll find out whether there was any more rain this afternoon after the drive home. I hope I can save the backyard grass. Hell, brown patch is on its way soon! Usually we get some rain between chinch bug and brown patch seasons.

Never mind.
Looks like it’ll scoot safely to my west.

Looks like it’ll scoot safely to my west.
Already looks to be dying out as it moves closer.
Mike
Beaumont, TX
(IH-10 & College Street)
Beaumont, TX
(IH-10 & College Street)
Split then reformed. Let's see.
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DoctorMu the Aggie Shield held strong once again
storm goes around lol
.20" here with lots of thunder earlier.
Can’t believe this crap. Literally split and went around around us too. Pitch black and thunder and lightning all around and not a single ******* drop. So frustrating
Ma and Cro are both about to get a decent rain!