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6 minutes ago, Nicole44 said:

I was watching that avatar thing "Grimes" (yes she mated with Elon and the name of their child is weird) an Alanis M. and whatever that Nick somthing I was enjoying the show. 

Your sarcasm is always on point, I can’t even tell if this is real or not. I grabbed my remote to see, but decided against interrupting my current Arliss episode on HBO Max to tempt fate. 

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3 minutes ago, MrBig said:

Your sarcasm is always on point, I can’t even tell if this is real or not. I grabbed my remote to see, but decided against interrupting my current Arliss episode on HBO Max to tempt fate. 

Check your rain gages

Just now, Nicole44 said:

Check your rain gages

It barely started raining buckets at my house so I must be a poor

This some violent, couple times a year type shit. God damn. In the '45.

8 minutes ago, MrBig said:

It barely started raining buckets at my house so I must be a poor

Poor?

1 minute ago, Nicole44 said:

Poor?

I like to think my easterly location gives me an early jump on the Tesla HQ real estate windfall.

Got about 2.75” near Bull Creek overnight according to LCRA. 
 

La Grange (ah haw haw haw haw) got a rain bomb of over 8” according to the LCRA gauge. 

2 hours ago, BayouBill said:

4.25 Manchaca

Can confirm.  4.58 per the Ambient station in my back yard.

3 hours ago, BayouBill said:

4.25 Manchaca

26 minutes ago, Felix said:

Can confirm.  4.58 per the Ambient station in my back yard.

4.98 from my station near Slaughter/Manchaca.

 

Anyone notice how it seems like any real rain we get always seems to come at night? Trying to think of the last rainy front that blew in during the daytime.

52 minutes ago, FirstTimeCaller said:

Anyone notice how it seems like any real rain we get always seems to come at night? Trying to think of the last rainy front that blew in during the daytime.

Global cooling.

46 minutes ago, Hate said:

There isn't too much on the horizon for us in Texas, but the West Coast is about to get hammered...they need it.

No doubt.

That’s got to be almost as depressing as rain all the time. It reminds me of 2011 here and how it got to be depressing looking at the 7 day forecast with no chance of rain week after week.

1 minute ago, Hate said:

That’s got to be almost as depressing as rain all the time. It reminds me of 2011 here and how it got to be depressing looking at the 7 day forecast with no chance of rain week after week.

And now come the mudslides after months of drought and forest fires.

37 minutes ago, bolverk said:

And now come the mudslides after months of drought and forest fires.

:)

"0.01" of rain" ...... I'll assume sarcasm.

1 hour ago, Blotto said:

No doubt.

I knew it was bad. Didn't realize it was 212 days, breaking 140-year-old records bad.

2 minutes ago, FirstTimeCaller said:

I knew it was bad. Didn't realize it was 212 days, breaking 140-year-old records bad.

212 days without lube is nothing for California tax payers.

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28 minutes ago, Bevo said:

212 days without lube is nothing for California tax payers.

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When does the bomb cyclone hit the west coast? Tomorrow or later this week? Saw a report on that…and while it will bring the precipitation needed lots of damaging stuff too.

It starts tonight.

12 hours ago, bolverk said:

And now come the mudslides after months of drought and forest fires.

Dammit. Gotta get those fires out though. Sequoia KNP complex is at 55% containment. Hopefully this seals it. 

Edited by Biff Tannen

KXAN;

Our next chance of rain will coincidently be brought on by a very similar weather pattern as our last storm. Our flooding rain last week was brought to us by the remains of once Hurricane Pamela out in the Eastern Pacific which later weakened over the mountains of Mexico. The moisture of the remains of Pamela collided with a deepening trough and an approaching front. Setting the stage for that flooding event. This time around we could similarly have another potential weakening Pacific tropical storm colliding with a deepening trough and influencing our weather here at home in about a week’s time.

 

https://www.kxan.com/weather/weather-blog/first-warning-next-heavy-rain-flooding-threat-could-arrive-in-a-week/

 

14 hours ago, Wally Pryor said:

KXAN;

Our next chance of rain will coincidently be brought on by a very similar weather pattern as our last storm. Our flooding rain last week was brought to us by the remains of once Hurricane Pamela out in the Eastern Pacific which later weakened over the mountains of Mexico. The moisture of the remains of Pamela collided with a deepening trough and an approaching front. Setting the stage for that flooding event. This time around we could similarly have another potential weakening Pacific tropical storm colliding with a deepening trough and influencing our weather here at home in about a week’s time.

 

https://www.kxan.com/weather/weather-blog/first-warning-next-heavy-rain-flooding-threat-could-arrive-in-a-week/

 

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23 hours ago, Wally Pryor said:

KXAN;

Our next chance of rain will coincidently be brought on by a very similar weather pattern as our last storm. Our flooding rain last week was brought to us by the remains of once Hurricane Pamela out in the Eastern Pacific which later weakened over the mountains of Mexico. The moisture of the remains of Pamela collided with a deepening trough and an approaching front. Setting the stage for that flooding event. This time around we could similarly have another potential weakening Pacific tropical storm colliding with a deepening trough and influencing our weather here at home in about a week’s time.

 

https://www.kxan.com/weather/weather-blog/first-warning-next-heavy-rain-flooding-threat-could-arrive-in-a-week/

 

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Those of us in SE Texas need to watch our cornholes tomorrow morning.

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Wow.  Three inches in 30 minutes already.  For once, KXAN actually undersold a storm.  
 

Everybody be safe out there this morning.  Looks like it’ll go until about 8am or so but I’ll await further instructions from PhDhorn.  

12 minutes ago, Lobo said:

Three inches in 30 minutes already.

Congrats to your wife on both the length and duration.

Something about seeing our patio furniture wash off the side really brings it out of the two of us.  

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1 hour ago, Lobo said:

Wow.  Three inches in 30 minutes already.  For once, KXAN actually undersold a storm.  
 

Everybody be safe out there this morning.  Looks like it’ll go until about 8am or so but I’ll await further instructions from PhDhorn.  

Good for you. According to the closest LCRA gauge, we have only had .69” (niiiiice) since Midnight at my place. 

.87" at my house, looks like the average around Austin was .5-.9.

The winds did blow down some of my Halloween decorations.  Never forget.

Large, dangerous tornado headed NE toward Deweyville. Came from an offshore supercell and not the squall line. 

My house was right in the middle of a tornado warning earlier today. We had another tree snapped in half and lost a good section of fence. This is the 4th Texas Oak I’ve had split in half during storms in the time I’ve lived here. I think I will no longer plant Texas Oak trees here.

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