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Pecan Bayou and Buchanan Basin are getting hammered right now.

 

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45 minutes ago, CHIEF said:

I bet we have had 3" since 9 am, up here SW of Ft. Worth. Probably 5-6" in the last week. In a flash flood watch currently.

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7 minutes ago, Radical Larry said:

 

My wife's admin staff is trying to call an in person meeting after work today.  Told her to tell them to pound sand and get her car home and in the garage.

This morning 75% prediction of storms starting at 3pm and continuing through 10pm with a predicted .4 inches of rain. Now chances down to 46% and down to .04 inches of rain.

We ain't getting shit. 

Also, 10 days straight of 91 - 96 starting Saturday. Hello blastfurnace.

1 hour ago, horngrad03 said:

Pecan Bayou and Buchanan Basin are getting hammered right now.

 

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Once again, Buchanan gets it all.  Lake Travis zippo.

6 minutes ago, irishtexan said:

This morning 75% prediction of storms starting at 3pm and continuing through 10pm with a predicted .4 inches of rain. Now chances down to 46% and down to .04 inches of rain.

We ain't getting shit. 

Also, 10 days straight of 91 - 96 starting Saturday. Hello blastfurnace.

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51 minutes ago, texasdago said:

Look at the watershed dividing lines.  Its just cruel.

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Where does that red blob to the right flow to?

That's a whole lot of green and red over a wide swath of Texas. Heading ENE. Was supposed to rain all day in Houston. Currently no major rainfall predicted until 9:00 p.m. at the earliest. 

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You can see that the line north of Austin put the brakes on and doesn't want to come any further south. Keep the hail away but I need some rain to wash in the ironite and weed/feed I just put down in anticipation of this.

We've gotten pummeled twice today in Hewitt.  About an hour each time and I have a wunderground right by my house showing 2.2 inches.  Water fucking everywhere.   

It has been raining for a couple of hours now in 78704- a mix of light/steady/heavy showers... pretty dark here too.

42 minutes ago, troph said:

Brazos actually.

Pouring in my part of Round Rock, which also will flow to the Brazos via Brush Creek…..

1 hour ago, TexArcher said:

I am under solid green on the Doppler and not a drop.

 

WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE ! ! ! ! 

Stuck on the northbound metrorail at Howard Lane. Signals are down plus high winds. Reason #1 why you always take a leak before getting on the train.

1.1" in a little under an hour at my house here in NW Travis, and still going.

It's never going to stop raining!

3 hours ago, irishtexan said:

This morning 75% prediction of storms starting at 3pm and continuing through 10pm with a predicted .4 inches of rain. Now chances down to 46% and down to .04 inches of rain.

We ain't getting shit. 

Happy to be wrong.

Don't worry, we're keeping the forcefield nice and warm here in NB. 

33 minutes ago, utee94 said:

1.1" in a little under an hour at my house here in NW Travis, and still going.

 

Tiny, but good stamina.

2 hours ago, Paper_jam said:

You can see that the line north of Austin put the brakes on and doesn't want to come any further south. Keep the hail away but I need some rain to wash in the ironite and weed/feed I just put down in anticipation of this.

Hopefully it kept the hail away, but fuck if we didn't get some sideways rain in Central Austin.

 

That was a F'in gullywasher in 78731 (near Far West). Sideways rain, minor road flooding, the whole nine yards. One of the Hydromet gauges near me say 2.6 inches, the other 1.3. My backyard gauge says 1.5 inches. So definitely a "bullseye". Rained out my kiddo's kickball game, and scared the crap outta my pre-K kiddo getting off the bus at about 3:30.  

Storm took down about 2/3 of my enormous fig tree. Damnit.

1 minute ago, Deej said:

Storm took down about 2/3 of my enormous fig tree. Damnit.

Time to make jam!

1.5” in 78717 (Brushy Creek, west side of Round Rock).

Last night around 10 pm we had a brief .2” shower that also brought about 6 or 7 minutes of light pea-size hail. 
This is by our back door under the patio cover:

 

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38 minutes ago, NorthLoop said:

Slight drizzle in NB for about 20 min. Yay.

The MethHead Canyon lake forcefield is real.

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4 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

The MethHead Canyon lake forcefield is real.

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It's getting ridiculous 

Just now, NorthLoop said:

It's getting ridiculous 

Same just north. Got enough to settle dust.

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