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#101

What's weird is I thought windmap updated it's shit in real time according to local weather stations. Apparently not. 

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#102

It's windier than fuck out in Houston. Wildfire is burning in San Jacinto county

https://abc13.com/post/san-jacinto-wildfire-crews-battle-fire-0-contained-sam-houston-national-forest-200-acres-burned/16052624/

300 homes threatened so far

Edit: up to 2000 acres and 10% contained

https://share.watchduty.org/i/44281?ts=1742445022000

Edited by Captainant

#104
6 hours ago, Updawg said:

Yikes. That could be trouble

Don't worry, aggy will handle it. Actually...worry. Worry a lot. 

#109

Damn my yard is hard and full of cracks already.  What's August going to look like?

#110
10 minutes ago, WBT said:

Damn my yard is hard and full of cracks already.  What's August going to look like?

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#120
1 minute ago, Wally Pryor said:

Small hail in 35

Hi neighbor. Hope my kid’s car isn’t getting dented rn. 

#124

The 20% isolated chance days that are humid as fuck in the early spring always overperform. Drove from Midland to Bulverde today and the dewpoint went from 9 to 74 degrees. 
 

Dryline gonna dryline. 

#125
1 hour ago, atomheartbevo said:

Yeah, can hear it pinging off of stuff, but seems small.

No hail pinging where I am. Just rain and the sound of the swarms of mosquitos getting ready to unleash hell in 2025.

made it to late March so can’t complaint too much, I guess

#126

Didn't get a whole lot in NB but wasn't expecting anything anyways so I'll take it. Hoping that shit later this week pans out like it's supposed to. 

#128
14 minutes ago, Paper_jam said:

All that lighting and thunder around me but only five minutes of actual rain at my house

 

Same. Lots of lightening and thunder with a spritz of rain.

#131
18 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

It’s pronounced “thermometer”. 

It’s “Sphygmomanometer”, you clods!

#132

Yeah a great electrical storm at my house but no rain.  Glad for those of you that got some, though.

 

 

#133
7 minutes ago, utee94 said:

Yeah a great electrical storm at my house but no rain.  Glad for those of you that got some, though.

 

 

How many inches of electricity did you get?

#138

Meanwhile, in West Texas, it's so dry that these 3-foot-tall sand dunes spilling over a country road are the result of wind erosion from a single cotton field over the last month or so. You might have seen their offspring aloft over Central Texas a couple of weeks ago.20250322_172944.thumb.jpg.64aff156050724311369579d99264f11.jpg

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probably closer to 3 feet

#139
5 hours ago, bolverk said:

You might have seen their offspring aloft over Central Texas a couple of weeks ago

Definitely smelled and tasted it.

#143

This was how my morning started and it didn’t get much better.

(Fwd from facilities)
“Good morning Everyone,

The storm last night caused significant flooding in the PAI 1st and 2nd floors. This is very comparable to the floods a few weeks back. Since the previous flood, the new drainage system has been fully connected, but the rain was too much and too fast for the temporary construction arrangements. The red areas below all took on heavy rain water.”

The first flood mentioned was because the construction crew built a ramp over the storm drain and into Painter Hall. Completely sealed off a storm drain AND built a ramp for the water to make it into the building much easier.

#144
12 hours ago, 4th_and_18 said:

This was how my morning started and it didn’t get much better.

(Fwd from facilities)
“Good morning Everyone,

The storm last night caused significant flooding in the PAI 1st and 2nd floors. This is very comparable to the floods a few weeks back. Since the previous flood, the new drainage system has been fully connected, but the rain was too much and too fast for the temporary construction arrangements. The red areas below all took on heavy rain water.”

The first flood mentioned was because the construction crew built a ramp over the storm drain and into Painter Hall. Completely sealed off a storm drain AND built a ramp for the water to make it into the building much easier.

Handicapped water?  2025 is getting interesting.   

#145
12 hours ago, 4th_and_18 said:

This was how my morning started and it didn’t get much better.

(Fwd from facilities)
“Good morning Everyone,

The storm last night caused significant flooding in the PAI 1st and 2nd floors. This is very comparable to the floods a few weeks back. Since the previous flood, the new drainage system has been fully connected, but the rain was too much and too fast for the temporary construction arrangements. The red areas below all took on heavy rain water.”

The first flood mentioned was because the construction crew built a ramp over the storm drain and into Painter Hall. Completely sealed off a storm drain AND built a ramp for the water to make it into the building much easier.

The water went up the ramp?

#150

What we REALLY need is for that whole blob to bump up to the NW about 150 miles.  We won't get it.  Shit, what it's projecting will probably peter out.

For those of you paying attention, this drought is already creeping and picking up speed in the "drought of 2011" direction.  But now, with even more demand on our water resources than back then.

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