Added bleach to the shopping list now, appreciate the heads up
ttha_aggie_09 said:
I'd be okay with us not getting a storm given how wet the whole state is
Sea Speed said:ttha_aggie_09 said:
I'd be okay with us not getting a storm given how wet the whole state is
I am so sick of the rain. Can't mow or get this skid steer to where I need to get it to start grinding stumps. I'd just like a solid week without rain starting today.
jja79 said:
I was in west Texas (Fort Stockton to El Paso) the last couple of weeks and I don't remember seeing it greener than it is now.
Apollo79 said:
Meh it's supposed to turn north
P.H. Dexippus said:Apollo79 said:
Meh it's supposed to turn north
We have a higher risk from the orange blob
Cromagnum said:
gougler08 said:
Yeah the ones that go under Cuba cause issues for us
maroon barchetta said:gougler08 said:
Yeah the ones that go under Cuba cause issues for us
Below 15 latitude and coming off of Cape Verde is a path to the gulf instead of the Atlantic much of the time.
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This disturbance is running through the gauntlet of significant wind shear at the moment, so you can forget any development today or tomorrow. The system will continue to book it westward into the Caribbean by Sunday night or Monday, bringing some locally heavy rain and thunderstorms to the Windward Islands in particular. This disturbance is pretty far south. In fact, of the August and September cases of a tropical depression moving through this area, almost all end up in Central America. Based on the model forecast tracks of this one, I would suspect 99L never develops and tracks straight into Central America between Belize and Nicaragua as a locally heavy rain producer.