no one knows anything. Enjoy some drier weather this weekend with our front and watch the US Open.Ferris Wheel Allstar said:
can I get a TL;DR summary of this storms projected path?
no one knows anything. Enjoy some drier weather this weekend with our front and watch the US Open.Ferris Wheel Allstar said:
can I get a TL;DR summary of this storms projected path?
schmendeler said:TLDR: no one has any real clue what it's going to do, because it's expected to be kept bottled up in that area for the next week. as such, it's too far out to be able to predict where it goes after that.Ferris Wheel Allstar said:
can I get a TL;DR summary of this storms projected path?
That model was initialized at 06z yesterday.SLAM said:
You better not verify. Looks like we may be in for another widespread flooding event. Oh joy!
My story for the last 3 years...MAROON said:
the only thing certain is that it probably screws up my south texas dove hunt starting next Wednesday
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/storminfo/#90L98Ag99Grad said:
How strong of a storm is the Euro forecasting?
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After Sunday we're deep into the realm of speculation, as we're not sure what will happen by Monday or so.
Teddy Perkins said:
Evening update from Spacecity.Quote:
After Sunday we're deep into the realm of speculation, as we're not sure what will happen by Monday or so.
Mr. AGSPRT04 said:
NHC is the inverse
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Because of the track uncertainty, the entire Texas and Louisiana coasts need to be paying close attention to the potential for heavy rainfall next week. We don't have to tell you about the potential for mischief from slow-moving tropical systems. But with that said, we are still very much in the wait-and-see mode with this systemthe greatest likelihood is that the Houston area sees a few inches of rain next week, not a dozen or more.
SLAM said:
Thanks model ensembles! This really cleared it up!
SLAM said:
Thanks model ensembles! This really cleared it up!
Troutslime said:SLAM said:
Thanks model ensembles! This really cleared it up!
Looks like Vince Young is in charge of modeling.
SLAM said:
Thanks model ensembles! This really cleared it up!
AgLiving06 said:
Not the best update at 10pm.
Seabreeze said:
Like Slam posted. Never fear, the models are here. So it's gona rain gif is looking good for someone next week.
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The current rain forecast calls for about 2 to 5 inches for most of the Houston area, escalating to 10 to 15 inches as you get toward Galveston or Freeport. Areas north and west of Houston are currently expected to see 1 to 3 or so. Spread out over a week, this is probably manageable to some degree for areas south and east of Houston. But much will depend on how intense the rain is and for how long, questions we are unable to answer at this time. But this gives you a good opening bid on what to expect. Again, if the track comes farther north or shifts south, these totals will change.