Texas Spring 2026
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Stratton23
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Re: Texas Spring 2026
Hopefully the euro is right, GFS looks drier for se texas this weekend , Euro still looks pretty wet
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Mid-day update from SPC edges slight risk a bit more south into NE TX/NW LA. HRRR very consistent with storms from Dallas eastward.
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Does anyone know if love bugs have anything to do with the weather? Those things are everywhere down here. Can’t keep my car clean for crap!
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Stratton23
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Cpv17 I think they come out especially when its humid lol , they are weird insects, male is attached to the female lol
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- txtwister78
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Kirby68 wrote:txtwister78 wrote:Kirby68 wrote:
Thanks for saying this. It’s not just you. He’s confrontational and argumentative with everyone. I come here to see to learn and interact and then I have to see him trying to start debates with everyone.
Oh boy..."Learning" is done in part through having discussion??? You can't have one without the other
If I have discussion (don't ever recall with you and definitely not alone in doing that on here) it's to gain a better understanding of what others are posting relative to the topic of weather. If folks are offended by follow up questions or discussion relating to what they actually post, I don't view that as a "me" problem? This is a weather forum after all and it's always done in a respectful manner. Nothing "confrontational" about that at all (lol).....until my post are taken wildly out of context?
I welcome questions and/or discussion. Happy to engage with anyone respectfully as it relates to whatever I post. Let's get back to discussing weather.
There’s “discussion” and then there’s what you do. Being confrontational, argumentative and always having to be right “my friend”!
Again yawn here...but agree to disagree. Moving on (for the 3rd time) but I'll continue to do what I do which is ask relevant questions from time to time about post to a gain better understanding of weather and more importantly what others post on a weather forum(imagine that lol)?
Appreciate it. Looking forward to actually seeing more post from you on here other than this though. Have a great day my friend
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- txtwister78
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Stratton23 wrote:Cpv17 I think they come out especially when its humid lol , they are weird insects, male is attached to the female lol
Honestly, I don’t recall seeing them the past few years. Maybe they were here, but just not as bad as they are this year. Damn things are everywhere this year.
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TomballEd
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Cpv17 wrote:Stratton23 wrote:Cpv17 I think they come out especially when its humid lol , they are weird insects, male is attached to the female lol
Honestly, I don’t recall seeing them the past few years. Maybe they were here, but just not as bad as they are this year. Damn things are everywhere this year.
I was driving to go offshore from Cameron, Louisiana and I used up my windshield wiper fluid. They were almost a Biblical plague.
I've seen a few around but nothing like the coastal plains of Louisiana. Must be a humidity thing.
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TomballEd wrote:Cpv17 wrote:Stratton23 wrote:Cpv17 I think they come out especially when its humid lol , they are weird insects, male is attached to the female lol
Honestly, I don’t recall seeing them the past few years. Maybe they were here, but just not as bad as they are this year. Damn things are everywhere this year.
I was driving to go offshore from Cameron, Louisiana and I used up my windshield wiper fluid. They were almost a Biblical plague.
I've seen a few around but nothing like the coastal plains of Louisiana. Must be a humidity thing.
There’s thousands of them down here around Wharton and Fort Bend counties. Wish they’d go away already! Can’t even leave the doors open to your house or car without letting some get in.
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Flip-flop weekends continue. After the warm, mild weekend last week this coming weekend will be cool and potentially rainy. Everyone is doing well in terms of monthly rainfall, that should continue...looks good for the state. The western 1/3rd is still relatively dry.
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Cpv17 wrote:TomballEd wrote:Cpv17 wrote:
Honestly, I don’t recall seeing them the past few years. Maybe they were here, but just not as bad as they are this year. Damn things are everywhere this year.
I was driving to go offshore from Cameron, Louisiana and I used up my windshield wiper fluid. They were almost a Biblical plague.
I've seen a few around but nothing like the coastal plains of Louisiana. Must be a humidity thing.
There’s thousands of them down here around Wharton and Fort Bend counties. Wish they’d go away already! Can’t even leave the doors open to your house or car without letting some get in.
Peak season looks to be around now to early May, they only live for days but the emergence could last a couple of more weeks. A mild winter, followed by humid spring usually can cause a boom in their population.
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rwfromkansas
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I haven't seen the love bugs, but the June bugs have been awful this year.
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rwfromkansas wrote:I haven't seen the love bugs, but the June bugs have been awful this year.
And I haven’t seen any June bugs down here yet, go figure lol
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rwfromkansas
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Re: Texas Spring 2026
HRRR pretty consistent showing Dallas County east still after 7 or so. I may be in the clear here in north Fort Worth, though these models aren't perfect.
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RGEM looks great as well for folks in Central & SC TX Wednesday and beyond.
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Cpv17 wrote:Does anyone know if love bugs have anything to do with the weather? Those things are everywhere down here. Can’t keep my car clean for crap!
Like most animal behavior, it’s more about the past than the present. If it’s dry for a long time and then you get rain, bugs will hatch from their eggs/pupae. 2011 was beastly hot and dry and when it rained we got millions of crickets. No joke if you opened the door a drift of them would come in. They ate my shirts.
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I look at the Del Rio radar every now and again.
About 100 miles SW of there in Northern MX seems to get hammered with wicked looking storms every day... at least in extended periods when the overall pattern is unstable. Must be some feature/mountains causing that but it’s rather fascinating in the consistency.
About 100 miles SW of there in Northern MX seems to get hammered with wicked looking storms every day... at least in extended periods when the overall pattern is unstable. Must be some feature/mountains causing that but it’s rather fascinating in the consistency.
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Tejas89 wrote:I look at the Del Rio radar every now and again.
About 100 miles SW of there in Northern MX seems to get hammered with wicked looking storms every day... at least in extended periods when the overall pattern is unstable. Must be some feature/mountains causing that but it’s rather fascinating in the consistency.
Exactly what that is. The moutain range Serranias Del Burro is notorious for creating the lift out there needed to generate storms and then more times than not they dissipate before they make it into TX.
Every now and then however one survives the trip and can dump very large hail/damaging wind in the Eagle Pass or Del Rio region.
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rwfromkansas wrote:HRRR pretty consistent showing Dallas County east still after 7 or so. I may be in the clear here in north Fort Worth, though these models aren't perfect.
Looks like towering cumulus developing on satellite in the DFW area currently. Seems to validate what the HRRR has been showing.
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- txtwister78
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SPC watching the area just NW of Austin NE into portions of the DFW metro.
Storm tried to go up near Gatesville southwest of Waco but so far nothing has been able to sustain itself above the cap in place.
Storm tried to go up near Gatesville southwest of Waco but so far nothing has been able to sustain itself above the cap in place.
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