Brent wrote:Our sunrises officially get later the rest of the year...
I love my long days! Lol
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Brent wrote:Our sunrises officially get later the rest of the year...
snownado wrote:Looks like potentially several consecutive days of 100*F+ temps are looming for DFW next week, starting as early as this upcoming. Sunday.
For perspective, the first 100*F+ day last year wasn't observed until 6/26 (which ended up with 55 days total).
Fifty Rock wrote:Any thoughts on the next disturbance following Alberto?
cstrunk wrote:Feels like a broken record every summer it seems like. Rain until early June, then it shuts off until about September or October. I'm glad a majority of the state was able to get a lot of rain this spring. Hopefully that helps keep the temperatures from getting out of control for an extended period of time... but wouldn't be surprised if they do just from recent history.
txtwister78 wrote:Scattered tropical showers today mixed in with a little daytime heating are putting down some brief heavy rainfall across the region. Rainfall amounts are beginning to look a bit more respectable.
Most of SA is now looking at anywhere from 1-1.5 inches since yesterday with the southern half receiving the most. Hopefully we can add to that over the next few hours before things begin to dissipate. One more shot tomorrow before we see a return to the hot/dry weather pattern. Some areas locally may very well reach 2 inches before it's all said and done. Not too bad.
South Texas Storms wrote:txtwister78 wrote:Scattered tropical showers today mixed in with a little daytime heating are putting down some brief heavy rainfall across the region. Rainfall amounts are beginning to look a bit more respectable.
Most of SA is now looking at anywhere from 1-1.5 inches since yesterday with the southern half receiving the most. Hopefully we can add to that over the next few hours before things begin to dissipate. One more shot tomorrow before we see a return to the hot/dry weather pattern. Some areas locally may very well reach 2 inches before it's all said and done. Not too bad.
Yep the airport picked up over 0.50 inch in 15 mins with a tropical downpour at 4pm. Not bad at all...still have more tracking westward towards the city as well.
snownado wrote:BTW, 2024 is also the 5th warmest year to-date on record for DFW (warmer than both 2022 and 2023 to-date), even with a January that was well below average.
cheezyWXguy wrote:Is it fall yet?
Cpv17 wrote:cheezyWXguy wrote:Is it fall yet?
Summer has to really suck up there. At least down here the threat of the tropics is something for us to keep us on our toes from time to time.
cheezyWXguy wrote:Is it fall yet?
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