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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#501 Postby Gotwood » Thu Apr 03, 2025 6:58 am

So far nothing IMBY.
So between yesterday and today I think I’ve received a total of 3 minutes of rain lol. Can’t wait to see how the rest of this week busts.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#502 Postby Brent » Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:34 am

I think DFW is cursed :spam: :lol:

We've begun our 3 days of 100 percent chance of rain. I guess yesterday probably was too but it was over in 15 minutes
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#503 Postby CaptinCrunch » Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:34 am

wxman22 wrote:The storms have arrived.

https://i.ibb.co/8nCwhLsV/IMG-1095.gif


Looking at radar movement it all looks to be pushing to the NNE, may only clip Tarrant Co if lucky. Otherwise another swing and a miss :roll:
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#504 Postby TomballEd » Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:39 am

SWODY1 (new update per site, actual outlook still shows 6Z) suggests development later today to the W/SW of DFW.

Houston is the city that gets no rain. Well anywhere along and S of I-10. Anyplace more than 50 miles W of I-35 doesn't get all that much rain either.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#505 Postby wxman22 » Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:41 am

Areas around here have already picked up over 1 inch of rain this morning.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#506 Postby rwfromkansas » Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:47 am

Welcome to your daily DFW bust.

I have seen .05 all week.

Storms are hitting northern DFW, but Tarrant/Dallas dry.

Just thunder for my puppies to bark at.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#507 Postby Brent » Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:50 am

TomballEd wrote:SWODY1 (new update per site, actual outlook still shows 6Z) suggests development later today to the W/SW of DFW.

Houston is the city that gets no rain.Well anywhere along and S of I-10. Anyplace more than 50 miles W of I-35 doesn't get all that much rain either.


Haha that's crazy to me the Gulf is right there :lol:
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#508 Postby snownado » Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:52 am

rwfromkansas wrote:Welcome to your daily DFW bust.

I have seen .05 all week.

Storms are hitting northern DFW, but Tarrant/Dallas dry.

Just thunder for my puppies to bark at.


You're getting thunder?

Lucky!
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#509 Postby Cpv17 » Thu Apr 03, 2025 8:16 am

TomballEd wrote:SWODY1 (new update per site, actual outlook still shows 6Z) suggests development later today to the W/SW of DFW.

Houston is the city that gets no rain. Well anywhere along and S of I-10. Anyplace more than 50 miles W of I-35 doesn't get all that much rain either.


I live about one hour SW of Houston and maybe 40 miles S of I-10 and I feel like what you’re saying is pretty accurate.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#510 Postby rwfromkansas » Thu Apr 03, 2025 8:25 am

snownado wrote:
rwfromkansas wrote:Welcome to your daily DFW bust.

I have seen .05 all week.

Storms are hitting northern DFW, but Tarrant/Dallas dry.

Just thunder for my puppies to bark at.


You're getting thunder?

Lucky!


Yeah DFW is under tiny streamers that provided some thunder still.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#511 Postby Ntxw » Thu Apr 03, 2025 8:36 am

Didn't mind missing out on the severe weather, would've liked more rain. May still get some by Saturday. 'Dixie' alley and the Ohio River valley seems to be the more dominant locations for outbreaks in recent memory. Then Oklahoma in May.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#512 Postby snownado » Thu Apr 03, 2025 9:12 am

Hopefully, we torch from here out through October after
this poop.

This was the worst case scenario given the setup (stuck in the 50s with stratiform rain/drizzle for days), which looks to be happening.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#513 Postby HockeyTx82 » Thu Apr 03, 2025 9:47 am

Another issue is the excessive hype surrounding predicted storms; when these storms fail to materialize, people become less likely to heed warnings and prepare for future events.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#514 Postby Ntxw » Thu Apr 03, 2025 9:54 am

HockeyTx82 wrote:Another issue is the excessive hype surrounding predicted storms; when these storms fail to materialize, people become less likely to heed warnings and prepare for future events.


The hype did verify for parts of Arkansas and areas adjacent. What I will say about is, you have to take into consideration it is spring. Any system will look 'great' but the actual outcome is that the odds and percentages actually effect a relative few. It's not like a winter storm where lets say ice and snow can cover an entire region. You're talking down into streets and neighborhoods. That's such a small area where only a tiny few will experience say a hail storm or tornado. It's good to be prepared, but chances are unlikely you will experience it on any given storm system at one particular location.

We do tend to get at least one or two big wind derecho type events, lately it's been May and early June. The 70mph+ storm did happen earlier in March though.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#515 Postby ElectricStorm » Thu Apr 03, 2025 11:17 am

Mike Morgan hyping up "record breaking snow" Saturday night :spam:

Yeah we'll see lol
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#516 Postby WeatherNewbie » Thu Apr 03, 2025 11:40 am

Ntxw wrote:
HockeyTx82 wrote:Another issue is the excessive hype surrounding predicted storms; when these storms fail to materialize, people become less likely to heed warnings and prepare for future events.


The hype did verify for parts of Arkansas and areas adjacent. What I will say about is, you have to take into consideration it is spring. Any system will look 'great' but the actual outcome is that the odds and percentages actually effect a relative few. It's not like a winter storm where lets say ice and snow can cover an entire region. You're talking down into streets and neighborhoods. That's such a small area where only a tiny few will experience say a hail storm or tornado. It's good to be prepared, but chances are unlikely you will experience it on any given storm system at one particular location.

We do tend to get at least one or two big wind derecho type events, lately it's been May and early June. The 70mph+ storm did happen earlier in March though.


people always want to claim bust if the event did not occur in their backyard. it is exhausting...
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#517 Postby Ntxw » Thu Apr 03, 2025 12:19 pm

WeatherNewbie wrote:
Ntxw wrote:
HockeyTx82 wrote:Another issue is the excessive hype surrounding predicted storms; when these storms fail to materialize, people become less likely to heed warnings and prepare for future events.


The hype did verify for parts of Arkansas and areas adjacent. What I will say about is, you have to take into consideration it is spring. Any system will look 'great' but the actual outcome is that the odds and percentages actually effect a relative few. It's not like a winter storm where lets say ice and snow can cover an entire region. You're talking down into streets and neighborhoods. That's such a small area where only a tiny few will experience say a hail storm or tornado. It's good to be prepared, but chances are unlikely you will experience it on any given storm system at one particular location.

We do tend to get at least one or two big wind derecho type events, lately it's been May and early June. The 70mph+ storm did happen earlier in March though.


people always want to claim bust if the event did not occur in their backyard. it is exhausting...


Oh it was definitely a bust here in the region, but to what context though is the question. A lot of it was conditional, meaning IFs. If the dryline produced, if storms could get going, if instability was greater, wasn't a lot of for sures. Cooler air won out though today and going through the weekend.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#518 Postby snownado » Thu Apr 03, 2025 12:33 pm

ElectricStorm wrote:Mike Morgan hyping up "record breaking snow" Saturday night :spam:

Yeah we'll see lol


I turned the heat back on a little while ago.

Just awful...
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#519 Postby wxman22 » Thu Apr 03, 2025 12:49 pm

Yep severe weather did occur in Texas overnight/this morning it just occurred west of DFW. BTW a moderate risk has been issued for the ArkLaTex tomorrow…

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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#520 Postby snownado » Thu Apr 03, 2025 12:52 pm

wxman22 wrote:Yep severe weather did occur in Texas overnight/this morning it just occurred west of DFW.


As well as north along the Red River (today's storm report map has a cluster of damaging wind reports in Love County, OK).
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