It was like Ozzy Osbourne at the Alamo in Westbury today. Just pissin' all over the place.
CDUB98 said:
GOOF got jack **** today.
htxag09 said:CDUB98 said:
GOOF got jack **** today.
For real? Rained a decent amount at our house. Never a downpour but steady.
I would have gone with R Kelly. A little more modern reference.Jackal99 said:
It was like Ozzy Osbourne at the Alamo in Westbury today. Just pissin' all over the place.
Additionally, the observed high of 97 in Houston broke the previous daily record of 96 from September 23 of last year. #houwx #txwx
— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) September 23, 2023
this is normal September Texas weather. What's your point?wessimo said:Additionally, the observed high of 97 in Houston broke the previous daily record of 96 from September 23 of last year. #houwx #txwx
— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) September 23, 2023
Still no "Fall Day" in sight.
you are moaning about a 1 degree variation which is highly suspect in the first place?wessimo said:
First, by definition, a record high is not 'normal' weather.
Second, my point is I'm tired of the miserable heat.
Not Funny said:you are moaning about a 1 degree variation which is highly suspect in the first place?wessimo said:
First, by definition, a record high is not 'normal' weather.
Second, my point is I'm tired of the miserable heat.
If you haven't learned how to deal with hot September weather in Southeast Texas, be less fat or whatever your adaptive biological/mental malfunction is.
It really is no big deal.
Not Funny said:you are moaning about a 1 degree variation which is highly suspect in the first place?wessimo said:
First, by definition, a record high is not 'normal' weather.
Second, my point is I'm tired of the miserable heat.
If you haven't learned how to deal with hot September weather in Southeast Texas, be less fat or whatever your adaptive biological/mental malfunction is.
It really is no big deal.
Serotonin said:Not Funny said:you are moaning about a 1 degree variation which is highly suspect in the first place?wessimo said:
First, by definition, a record high is not 'normal' weather.
Second, my point is I'm tired of the miserable heat.
If you haven't learned how to deal with hot September weather in Southeast Texas, be less fat or whatever your adaptive biological/mental malfunction is.
It really is no big deal.
1 degree variation over previous record, almost 10 degree variation over average this time of year:
https://weatherspark.com/m/9247/9/Average-Weather-in-September-in-Houston-Texas-United-States#Figures-Temperature
Having said that, I personally prefer 97 and lower humidity vs upper 80s and humid.
Quote:
.SHORT TERM...
(Today through Tuesday Night)
Issued at 307 AM CDT Mon Sep 25 2023
A slow moving, weak front will be moving through the area today bringing with it scattered showers and thunderstorms. The front is fairly diffuse, so we won`t be getting a line of activity like we would with a more robust FROPA. The exact locations of the storms will be driven by mesoscale features/boundary interactions, so forecasting that more than an hour or two out is very tricky. However, the best chance for precipitation will be north of Conroe
through the mid morning, then transitioning to the I-10 corridor by noon, and then closer to the coast in the late afternoon as the sea breeze gets to interact with remnant outflow boundaries. The storms that develop today will be capable of producing locally heavy rainfall with rain rates of 1 to 2" per hour, hail, and strong to even severe wind gusts. Coverage wanes by sunset, though could still see some lingering coastal showers and storms into the overnight
hours.
The front that moves through the area will become more and more diffuse as it does, but not totally wash out before stalling near the coast through Tuesday (and beyond). So, expect additional showers and thunderstorms to develop in the late morning to early afternoon hours on Tuesday along the coast moving inland through the late afternoon - though would be shocked if areas north of the Houston Metro were able to get any meaningful rainfall on Tuesday.
Fowler
CDUB98 said:
Considering what happened in the Asstin area last night, I'd rather have no rain.
But, hopefully we can get some non-severe rain today. We all need it.
Well, they did go wide, so...Cromagnum said:
Widespread rains were predicted for Houston last night and this morning. Nailed it.
Cromagnum said:CDUB98 said:
Considering what happened in the Asstin area last night, I'd rather have no rain.
But, hopefully we can get some non-severe rain today. We all need it.
Pfft...hail is just slow release rain.