Fingers crossed.
El_duderino said:
Thank goodness for the 1.25" yesterday. Waved at the massive rains as they did the usual split and went around us today
Hehateme1 said:
Had almost 4" this past week near Brownwood. then picked up an additional 3.7" yesterday morning in a quick minute. Started about an hour before I headed to Aggieland for the game.
Today I get one of my most favorite sights in the world. Sun shining on mud in my garten.
It looks like it on radar a bunch. A lot of times the storms get right to us and dissipate. We had a really good spring but then went 3-4 months with nothing but hot, searing sun.Yesterday said:Hehateme1 said:
Had almost 4" this past week near Brownwood. then picked up an additional 3.7" yesterday morning in a quick minute. Started about an hour before I headed to Aggieland for the game.
Today I get one of my most favorite sights in the world. Sun shining on mud in my garten.
I feel like Brownwood area has done very well with the rain systems this year. Every time I look and see if we're going to get anything near Cisco it seems like the system is pouring Brownwood.
Hehateme1 said:It looks like it on radar a bunch. A lot of times the storms get right to us and dissipate. We had a really good spring but then went 3-4 months with nothing but hot, searing sun.Yesterday said:Hehateme1 said:
Had almost 4" this past week near Brownwood. then picked up an additional 3.7" yesterday morning in a quick minute. Started about an hour before I headed to Aggieland for the game.
Today I get one of my most favorite sights in the world. Sun shining on mud in my garten.
I feel like Brownwood area has done very well with the rain systems this year. Every time I look and see if we're going to get anything near Cisco it seems like the system is pouring Brownwood.