Some surprise storms in our SE counties…

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A westward moving outflow boundary has allowed a storm complex to develop in the eastern coastal plains….individual storm movement is slowly north, but the cells are trying to build westward. Some areas have already seen over an inch of rain. The short range models are divided on whether the storms will continue to populate to the west, but it’s possible that San Antonio and Austin and counties to the east may get in on the surprise rain event as well!

We will see another chance for some scattered storms tomorrow before high pressure takes over for at least 5 days. By Thursday of next week, we could see an influx of tropical moisture drift in from the Gulf, giving coastal counties a very good chance for rain. Hopefully the moisture will move inland enough to bring some decent rain into south-central Texas as well.

If you get lucky and you see something other than bugs in your rain gauge, let us know!

Mark

This Update is brought to you by Synergy Standby Solutions. Synergy Standby Solutions is a trusted provider of sales, maintenance, repairs, and fueling services for standby generators in South Central Texas. We specialize in ensuring your backup power systems remain reliable and fully operational, giving you peace of mind during power outages. With a commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction, our expert team is ready to handle all your generator needs. Learn more at www.synergystandby.com.

2:15pm radar

Rainfall totals over the past 6hrs.

How much rain the latest NWS model thinks we will see in the next 24hrs.

How much rain the latest models think will fall from the 19th-24th. Click on images to see them larger.

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Hot and humid days ahead…