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2024 Rain Thread: All Your El Nino Are Belong to Us


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Posted
54 minutes ago, ROFL BOX said:

send me a text.

We have no damage - it’s standing seam metal covered with solar panels and no damage done.

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Posted
6 hours ago, Nicole44 said:

Some places in Kentucky seem pretty fun and safe right now. Like being blown by winds/rain down the sidewalk.

 

Rookie.

Needed to be shirtless, holding a US flag and playing some Slayer to properly handle that.

 

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Posted (edited)

Being realistic- short term models don’t exactly look promising for significant rainfall (>1”) for this latest “event.” Prob get one real shot late tonight/overnight. If I were a betting man it’ll be a broken line of storms that peters out or gets stronger east of us. 

Then back to sunny and windy and dry as fuck until more humid bullshit this weekend. Hoo boy, this is El Niño. Just wait until La Niña in 2025.

Hadley cells have to be expanding northward. Something is fucked. We’re gonna run out of water soon. Move north and east if you can before the Hill Country transforms into Crockett County- nothing but cedars and caliche.

Edited by Wilcox Cummingtonite
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Posted (edited)

Models looking slightly better for the 35 corridor at least. Maybe my whiny ass rant helped anti-jinx. 
 

Should see some good storms fire up 10:30 am-1:00 pm moving up from SW of San Antonio heading northeast along 35.
 

We need some daytime heating/sunshine late afternoon to destabilize shit for potential late tonight/overnight round or line of storms. Fuck these low clouds if they aren’t gonna do shit (but fuck up the eclipse).

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Posted
14 minutes ago, boknowstecmo said:

Little bit of hail in 52. Then a little bit of rain. Storm cell ramped up quickly though. 

Decent hail storm in 78757 Anderson Lane/183 area.

Posted
5 hours ago, Wilcox Cummingtonite said:

Hoo boy, this is El Niño. Just wait until La Niña in 2025.

I'm seeing better-than-even odds we'll be in La Niña by August.  Here come the hurricanes.

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Posted
46 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

I'm seeing better-than-even odds we'll be in La Niña by August.  Here come the hurricanes.

Yes that is correct- though typically it takes the atmosphere and jet stream a few months or more to “couple” with ocean temps.

Posted
On 4/2/2024 at 10:26 AM, Nicole44 said:

Some places in Kentucky seem pretty fun and safe right now. Like being blown by winds/rain down the sidewalk.

 

He should be more concerned about putting on that Freshman 15 than being studious...lightweight. 

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Posted

My gauge just went past 0.02.

But hey, at least there are chances of tornadoes and hail over the next 5 hours.  Getting no rain but tornadoes and hail would be just awesome.

 

Posted (edited)
9 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

Nice little cell about to hit Austin.  Came up out of nowhere.  Lakeway people getting some action. 

Doesn’t look like this is going to get big enough to hit Austin proper and will just slide on to the north. Round Rock and Georgetown though….

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Posted
10 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

Nice little cell about to hit Austin.  Came up out of nowhere.  Lakeway people getting some action. 

Shiner Ranch?

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