texsn95 said:
If it comes here, Dora will blame it on the un-vaxxed.
super spreader
texsn95 said:
If it comes here, Dora will blame it on the un-vaxxed.
To be fair, that just sounds like a Pearland townie getting ready for the weekend.Anti-taxxer said:
The lady next to me at the HEB curbside pickup in Pearland is already prepping. They just loaded three cases each of water, toilet paper, and those nasty Bud Light fruit-a-ritas into her suv.
chilidogfood said:
Kinda silly not to go ahead and fill up the tanks and make sure you have essentials on hand already.
Why wait until the rush?
chilidogfood said:
Kinda silly not to go ahead and fill up the tanks and make sure you have essentials on hand already.
Why wait until the rush?
TX04Aggie said:
So we've gone from Corpus, The Chuck, Houston and now NOLA in last 12 hours. Sounds about right!
Ag12thman said:
I don't think they really even know yet and it could shift again quite a bit (hopefully even further east) in the next day or two. Seems like the biggest missing piece is the development of the center of the storm.
I hope it stays this way (but feel bad for those more to the east in saying this).AgLiving06 said:Ag12thman said:
I don't think they really even know yet and it could shift again quite a bit (hopefully even further east) in the next day or two. Seems like the biggest missing piece is the development of the center of the storm.
I think the main factor is the high pressure off the east coast.
Initially they had it really exerting which is what pushed it to Texas/Mexico...but the most recent GFS keeps it well off to the east which steers the storm more that way.
Ag12thman said:I hope it stays this way (but feel bad for those more to the east in saying this).AgLiving06 said:Ag12thman said:
I don't think they really even know yet and it could shift again quite a bit (hopefully even further east) in the next day or two. Seems like the biggest missing piece is the development of the center of the storm.
I think the main factor is the high pressure off the east coast.
Initially they had it really exerting which is what pushed it to Texas/Mexico...but the most recent GFS keeps it well off to the east which steers the storm more that way.
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Here's the brand new, 10am CT track forecast for Tropical Depression Nine from the National Hurricane Center. pic.twitter.com/prH5qEBZGO
— Eric Berger (@SpaceCityWX) August 26, 2021