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the thing that bothers me is that the AFD tonight is STILL being made by Lake Charles. I really hope the Houston guys get back here soon! I fear we may not see any watches, warnings or advisories until they do. At this point I am very surprised a Wind Advisory is not out for us since gusts to 40mph look likely tomorrow afternoon.Portastorm wrote:Oh EWG, I bet this line just kills you ... from Houston's late evening forecast discussion update:
"WILL ONLY MAKE MINOR ADJUSTMENTS TO THE FORECAST AT THIS TIME."
I feel for ya buddy ... but don't worry, I think before this winter is over, you'll get some action.
It is just strange because Austin and Corpus Christi both have wind advisories and offshore they are under a gale warning. Usually in that type of setup, we too would have a wind advisory.wall_cloud wrote:EWG, not all offices are the same as far as advisory criteria, but I don't know of an office that will issue a Wind Advisory for gusts. just sustained wind speeds. And I'm sure if the LCH guys (and gals) feel they need a WWA, they'll issue it. I really don't think they would pass the buck if it needs to be done.
The Corpus Christi NWS is calling for 25-35mph winds over their area tomorrow with gusts to 45mph near the coast. I don't see why it would be that way down there and not up here. That wouldn't really make sense would it? Also, our discussions from Lake Charles keep calling for very windy conditions, yet no lake wind or wind advisory has been issued.jschlitz wrote:40 mph gusts? Since when? Maybe offshore where there are marine advisories but I haven't seen anything of the sort forecasted for the zones.
WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 25 TO 35 MPH ACROSS MOST
OF SOUTH TEXAS BEFORE NOON ON THURSDAY. GUSTS NEAR THE COAST AND
ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE COASTAL PLAINS MAY REACH AS HIGH AS 40 TO
45 MPH AT TIMES LATE THURSDAY MORNING AND INTO THE AFTERNOON.
THE BLUE NORTHERS BEHIND THE FRONT WILL BE ON THE STRONG SIDE. A
WIND ADVISORY WILL LIKELY BE REQUIRED.
GalvestonDuck wrote:Hmph, I still have my A/C on.
I'll probably turn it off tomorrow morning when I leave for work...and probably not turn it back on when I come home 12 hours later.
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