Rain for Hou/Gal/Beaumont?
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Rain for Hou/Gal/Beaumont?
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/latest/DS ... khgx.shtml
Be happy - BRING IT ON FOR THE HOUSTON AND GALVESTON AND BEAUMONT AREAS!!!
Be happy - BRING IT ON FOR THE HOUSTON AND GALVESTON AND BEAUMONT AREAS!!!
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YES Josh - I am watching this very closely. Seems like this line is growing in intensity and will move into my area on the East side of Houston later this afternoon.
SE texas members - post your observations if you get any of these storms!!! Houstonia, David, Crazy4disney, OtherHD and Southerngale!!!!
SE texas members - post your observations if you get any of these storms!!! Houstonia, David, Crazy4disney, OtherHD and Southerngale!!!!
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Waitin' for the rain
I'm up here in Montgomery County waiting for the rain. Checking my weatherbug radar to watch it come in. I hope it holds together.
~H~

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wondering...
I know that the storms have broken up as they have moved over Houston. But I am wondering what the chances are of the storm stalling out over Houston for a while--you know, as it gets closer to Gulf waters, slowing down and either stalling out or turning around.
It's wishful thinking. Even with this last couple days of rain, we are still over 9 inches behind in our rainfall.
It's wishful thinking. Even with this last couple days of rain, we are still over 9 inches behind in our rainfall.
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http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p19r0/si.khgx.shtml
The storms seem to be moving in all different directions!
The storms seem to be moving in all different directions!
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Well Ticka, it IS that time of the year...
*Houstonia looks around her and whispers the dreaded word...
"Allison"*
No, but really--don't we get storms like this around this time of year? Storms moving in a circular fashion that draws rain in from the Gulf?
Heck, i don't know... y'all tell me...
*Houstonia looks around her and whispers the dreaded word...
"Allison"*
No, but really--don't we get storms like this around this time of year? Storms moving in a circular fashion that draws rain in from the Gulf?
Heck, i don't know... y'all tell me...
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Well from what i am seeing it looks like you have a disturbance moving in from the nw..........As that is happening it appears to be drawing in moisture up from the south in the Gulf.............And thier is a disturbance as well off the TX/MX coast in the Gulf aiding in the added precip..............Either way it looks to be a very stormy afternoon long the upper TX coast line as well as the LA coastline.....................
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Well, my rain was very brief.
Oddly, there was a line of stronger storms making their way to the Beaumont area from the northwest earlier. Now there is a line going away from Beaumont, but not much passed over us. A little while ago I thought we would get pounded soon, but now I don't know what the heck is going on! It looks like a big hurricane over SE Texas and Beaumont is in the eye!!
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p19r0/si.khgx.shtml
Not a chance of flooding here. How does it look in the Houston area?
Oddly, there was a line of stronger storms making their way to the Beaumont area from the northwest earlier. Now there is a line going away from Beaumont, but not much passed over us. A little while ago I thought we would get pounded soon, but now I don't know what the heck is going on! It looks like a big hurricane over SE Texas and Beaumont is in the eye!!

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p19r0/si.khgx.shtml
Not a chance of flooding here. How does it look in the Houston area?
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