Portastorm wrote:weatherdude1108 wrote:South Texas Storms wrote:I'm just really hoping that most of the cold fronts this year are accompanied by at least a line of showers and thunderstorms. The fire threat will likely be pretty high if we get a lot of dry fronts this year. I hate Red Flag Warnings with a passion!
I'm with you on that one! Those dry fronts may feel nice, but they really do add insult to an injured drought-entrenched area we are living in. Thank you PDO!Praying and hoping for moisture to pool and stick around this Fall with the fronts!
I miss the good, ol' days when we'd have an El Nino ... like the time I was trimming my Christmas tree outside under the carport of our small rental duplex, just married, in December 1990, listening to non-stop sirens as folks were being evacuated in the nearby Shoal Creek area of Austin due to high water after two weeks of nonstop rain. Ah, memories ...
I remember that same December 1990 Niño. A couple college friends of mine and I were driving back home from Lubbock to San Antonio on Christmas break. It rained the entire way. It got so heavy at times driving through the hill country, that there were literally cascading waterfalls coming off of the road cuts!

Fun times!
