More like meaty urologist, amirite?
The GFS model is developing phantom hurricanes again at 12 to 15 days out in the Gulf of Mexico. These are being shared on social media. You can safely ignore them.
— Eric Berger (@SpaceCityWX) June 8, 2022
Brays Bayou Day.ChipFTAC01 said:
What were the three "Holiday" flood storms we've had jn the last few years? Memorial Day, Tax Day and something else?
Harry Lime said:Brays Bayou Day.ChipFTAC01 said:
What were the three "Holiday" flood storms we've had jn the last few years? Memorial Day, Tax Day and something else?
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May 1314, 2015 - Clear Lake Area May 13, pre-Memorial Day Flood Devastating storms floods the south sector of the city. Within a nine-hour span from the night of May 13, 2015, to the morning of May 14, numerous homes in the region flooded and one man died.[33][34]
May 2526, 2015 - Houston Memorial Day Flood Devastating storms floods most of the city. Within a nine-hour span from the night of May 25, 2015, to the morning of May 26, as much as 11 inches of rain fell on parts of the region. A local man died when his car was flooded. Numerous home flooded due to improper drainage system.[35] https://abc13.com/flood-flooding-clear-lake-hospital-webster/720147/
April 1718, 2016 - The Houston Tax Day Flood took place in nine counties near the city, unleashing 12 to 16 inches of rain.[36][37]
August 2017 - Hurricane Harvey devastates the city, flooding homes and roads with over 50 inches of rain over 4 days, equivalent to 19 trillion gallons of water.[38]
July 4, 2018 - Heavy rain caused surface flooding on 4 July 2018, dampening Fourth of July celebrations in the city. At least 18 locations in Harris County recorded more than 7 inches of rain in 24 hours.[39]
TX04Aggie said:
it was either 4th of July or Labor Day, but was a few days off of one of those. I think it was 4th of July because I think they had to close the bayou/Eleanor Tinsely due to flooding on the bayou... I lived right by there and it flooded so many times so I may be just getting it mixed up though.
Perhaps slipping a little under the radar is an old frontal boundary that will propagate over the Gulf of Mexico during the next few days in a low shear environment. Starting to see some more consistent hints for cyclogenesis next week. Worth monitoring given proximity to land. pic.twitter.com/zM0QnZTNBZ
— Dr. Levi Cowan (@TropicalTidbits) June 24, 2022
Need some wet so we won't be under a burn ban for Independence Day.Mr. AGSPRT04 said:
I could go for a mild tropical weather event right about now. The whole state is too dry.
jbanda said:
Good thing I cut the grass this morning.
and my carmaroon barchetta said:jbanda said:
Good thing I cut the grass this morning.
You just jinxed us into more drought.
Go wash your car as punishment.
Don't think it is supposed to hit until mid week, give or take a day. Right now everything is offshore and moving away from us unfortunately.cupcakesprinkles said:
Anyone getting any rain yet? Fixing to turn on the sprinklers to do my part.
TXAG 05 said:
Just got a good little pour at the house, looks like it's heading toward my office, have already heard some thunder.
Update:Pouring like a mofo at my office, LoPo and Bunker Hill.