tolakram wrote:I'm not sure what to look at. The maps cap at 20 inches for a large area.
Zoom in to the state view (Texas) or city view (Austin or Houston). Then it lists the model forecast rainfall totals at airports in the region.
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tolakram wrote:I'm not sure what to look at. The maps cap at 20 inches for a large area.
BRweather wrote:Anyone have access to Weatherbell or another outlet? Just curious what the maximum rainfall total GFS just spit out on this run. Has to be something absurd like 60 inches. I remember yesterday it was 50 on one run.
Ivanhater wrote:Harvey skirting along the northern gulf coast now...Geez..who the heck knows where this will go
South Texas Storms wrote:tolakram wrote:I'm not sure what to look at. The maps cap at 20 inches for a large area.
Zoom in to the state view (Texas) or city view (Austin or Houston). Then it lists the model forecast rainfall totals at airports in the region.
Cpv17 wrote:Too soon to say, but Houston may be dodging a bullet with these trends south today.
Cpv17 wrote:Too soon to say, but Houston may be dodging a bullet with these trends south today.
BigB0882 wrote:Cpv17 wrote:Too soon to say, but Houston may be dodging a bullet with these trends south today.
Much too soon to say, especially since the south models may still bring this back to the Gulf and right at Houston after that.
BigB0882 wrote:Cpv17 wrote:Too soon to say, but Houston may be dodging a bullet with these trends south today.
Much too soon to say, especially since the south models may still bring this back to the Gulf and right at Houston after that.
Cpv17 wrote:Too soon to say, but Houston may be dodging a bullet with these trends south today.
SoupBone wrote:Cpv17 wrote:Too soon to say, but Houston may be dodging a bullet with these trends south today.
Still significant rain event for a city that last year flooded in several spots.
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