Tireman4 wrote:Rgv20 wrote:Had a high of 109F this afternoon!
Well it is "DRY" heat RGV...LOL...sigh....
The heat index was lower than the actual temperature, so yeah it was really dry!
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Tireman4 wrote:Rgv20 wrote:Had a high of 109F this afternoon!
Well it is "DRY" heat RGV...LOL...sigh....
Rgv20 wrote:Tireman4 wrote:Rgv20 wrote:Had a high of 109F this afternoon!
Well it is "DRY" heat RGV...LOL...sigh....
The heat index was lower than the actual temperature, so yeah it was really dry!
TeamPlayersBlue wrote:Wow, this was a dry pacific storm, im in Yuma AZ right now and the wind was insane on Saturday
dhweather wrote:This event, IN MY OPINION, will be a non-event for most, if not all of the metroplex. The dry line will push to or just east of the I/35 corridor/metroplex Saturday night/Sunday morning when heating is gone, so I don't expect much at all from this event.
Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi & Alabama MIGHT see PDS tornado watches.
dhweather wrote:dhweather wrote:This event, IN MY OPINION, will be a non-event for most, if not all of the metroplex. The dry line will push to or just east of the I/35 corridor/metroplex Saturday night/Sunday morning when heating is gone, so I don't expect much at all from this event.
Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi & Alabama MIGHT see PDS tornado watches.
Well, pretty much nailed that one. Horrible events in Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama. Thoughts and prayers out to all of those affected. And it's not over yet - Eastern Mississippi and Alabama are the hot spots today.
Portastorm wrote:dhweather wrote:dhweather wrote:This event, IN MY OPINION, will be a non-event for most, if not all of the metroplex. The dry line will push to or just east of the I/35 corridor/metroplex Saturday night/Sunday morning when heating is gone, so I don't expect much at all from this event.
Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi & Alabama MIGHT see PDS tornado watches.
Well, pretty much nailed that one. Horrible events in Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama. Thoughts and prayers out to all of those affected. And it's not over yet - Eastern Mississippi and Alabama are the hot spots today.
I have a good friend in Clinton, MS. At one point late yesterday she had a tornado on the ground several miles to the north of her house while at the same time another one on the ground about 10-12 miles south of her. Insane! Here's hoping for quick and meaningful recovery for those communities devastated by the storms.
Portastorm wrote:dhweather wrote:dhweather wrote:This event, IN MY OPINION, will be a non-event for most, if not all of the metroplex. The dry line will push to or just east of the I/35 corridor/metroplex Saturday night/Sunday morning when heating is gone, so I don't expect much at all from this event.
Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi & Alabama MIGHT see PDS tornado watches.
Well, pretty much nailed that one. Horrible events in Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama. Thoughts and prayers out to all of those affected. And it's not over yet - Eastern Mississippi and Alabama are the hot spots today.
I have a good friend in Clinton, MS. At one point late yesterday she had a tornado on the ground several miles to the north of her house while at the same time another one on the ground about 10-12 miles south of her. Insane! Here's hoping for quick and meaningful recovery for those communities devastated by the storms.
Portastorm wrote:I have a good friend in Clinton, MS. At one point late yesterday she had a tornado on the ground several miles to the north of her house while at the same time another one on the ground about 10-12 miles south of her. Insane! Here's hoping for quick and meaningful recovery for those communities devastated by the storms.
Texas Snowman wrote:Noah's Ark kind of rain event going on in the Mobile-Gulf Shores-Pensacola area.
Catastrophic flooding with 10+ inches commonplace (saw one report of more than 15-inches).
And the storms keep regenerating and training, now hours on end.
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