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#351
37 minutes ago, bolverk said:

To your point

Sounds like Alex Jones doing the weather report.

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#352
Last time I remember was that storm that rolled through here last March and dropped the Round Rock tornado. There was a small High area and we were in the bullseye.
That tornado was half a mile from us. We were watching the warnings on KXAN and only after the tornado passed did we realize we were watching on a half hour delay. Thanks TiVo.
#360

The super outbreak of 1974 happened April 3-4, just a few days after March. March is on average the 5th busiest tornado month of the year.

http:// https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974_Super_Outbreak

There was a super outbreak in March of 2012.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_outbreak_of_March_2–3,_2012

There was one as recently as 2021.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_outbreak_sequence_of_March_24–28,_2021

It happens.

#361

I know it happens, worst one near where I grew up in Illinois was in March.  But "Fifth Busiest Tornado Month" outta 12 isn't exactly soothing.  Since there's only 12 months.  13 if you count Toyotathon.  

#363

 

So heartbreaking. This is very much like that 1974 tornado season. From reading about it. I remember reading about a massive one that hit Wichita Falls but can remember the year. 

That damage path (above Tweet) my goodness. Is this the same tornado that hit Palestine Illinois last night? 

 

#364
1 minute ago, Nicole44 said:

 

That is your definition of a nightmare. A violent tornado is the starter. And on top of it, at night, just a dark, menacing death machine periodically illuminated by lightning. 

Fuck that. 

#371
1 hour ago, Trey3216 said:

We ain’t got shit 

Yep. Better chance later in the week.

But if it's gonna be 90s tomorrow maybe we get something to pop up

 

 

#376
On 3/31/2023 at 2:28 PM, FirstTimeCaller said:

What a difference a day makes:

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Ah yeah, doing the thing it always does. One week out, it's a huge bath for the entire area that's in a bad drought... and as it gets closer the rain moves farther south and east... with the difference between getting 0.25" nothing burger and badly needed 2-3" being a 30 mile band situated right over Austin. 

I predict instead of the 2-3" currently shown as a possibility we get a half inch and that's it. Every fucking time.

 

#378
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Ah yeah, doing the thing it always does. One week out, it's a huge bath for the entire area that's in a bad drought... and as it gets closer the rain moves farther south and east... with the difference between getting 0.25" nothing burger and badly needed 2-3" being a 30 mile band situated right over Austin. 
I predict instead of the 2-3" currently shown as a possibility we get a half inch and that's it. Every fucking time.
 

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#379
2 minutes ago, Hate said:


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Exactly. Just checked the history of my weather station.

March: 1.24"
Feb: 1.30"
Jan: 0.98"
Dec: 1.38"

Less than five inches of rain in the past four months. Fucking ridiculous.

#381

The Midwest is up against it again tomorrow.  I wouldn't be surprised to see a PDS issued tomorrow.

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#383
13 hours ago, HenryJames said:

Your wife got less than five inches in the past four months.

...and that was after he gave her 3 pumps.  

#384
13 hours ago, HenryJames said:

Your wife got less than five inches in the past four months.

 

18 hours ago, FirstTimeCaller said:

Exactly. Just checked the history of my weather station.

March: 1.24"
Feb: 1.30"
Jan: 0.98"
Dec: 1.38"

Less than five inches of rain in the past four months. Fucking ridiculous.

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#387

Holy shit.  It just got real fucking weird.  We're a bit SW of Zilker Park.  And everything just went dead calm and then blew up with wind, clouds, and pressure just fell off the table.  

#390

L-o-fucking-l. Nice line of storms, Austin. Be a shame if something happened to them.

Fuck this 2" of rain forecasted. We're lucky to get 0.5"

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#398
5 minutes ago, Post Oak said:

What a tease rolled right over my house got about 30 seconds of downpour and a lightning show.

Smooth .15 here at my house.  

#400
4 minutes ago, South Austin said:

Wow.  What's rain like?

“It’s cold, and damp, and it gets on everything”

-Hayden Christensen 

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