Northwestern Gulf of America:
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Northwestern Gulf of America:
A trough of low pressure located over northeastern Mexico is
producing disorganized shower and thunderstorm activity.
Development is not expected during the next day or so while the
trough remains inland and drifts northward over northeastern Mexico
or southern Texas. The system is then forecast to move northeastward
and could re-emerge over the northwestern Gulf of America late
Tuesday or Wednesday, where environmental conditions may support
some development around midweek. Regardless of formation chances,
heavy rainfall and flash flooding are possible across portions of
eastern and southern Texas and Louisiana this week.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...near 0 percent.
* Formation chance through 7 days...low...30 percent.
Smokeybear, Catmae and MooMaw + 1 more reacted A trough of low pressure located over northeastern Mexico is
producing disorganized shower and thunderstorm activity.
Development is not expected during the next day or so while the
trough remains inland and drifts northward over northeastern Mexico
or southern Texas. The system is then forecast to move northeastward
and could re-emerge over the northwestern Gulf of America late
Tuesday or Wednesday, where environmental conditions may support
some development around midweek. Regardless of formation chances,
heavy rainfall and flash flooding are possible across portions of
eastern and southern Texas and Louisiana this week.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...near 0 percent.
* Formation chance through 7 days...low...30 percent.
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National Weather Service has already issued a Flood Watch for our area.
Reese, Catmae and Luckysis + 2 more reacted National Weather Service has already issued a Flood Watch for our area. #msg2186769
I just moved 7 of my Squash plants that were in the "unprotected" garden area to an area under my patio where they won't get drenched for the next few days....One of the nice things about a "container garden" is that it's "portable"..... I did the same thing with other plants during severe storms and Hurricanes we've had in the past.....Never lost one....
Smokeybear, Andi7 and Catmae + 2 more reacted
I have been in Galveston for six days and we stayed out on west beach, and we left to come home yesterday, and the tide was in and the water was up to the road had never got up that high any of the other days something may be brewing.
@Smokeybear :
We got hammered with rain at my house around 7 last night. It was the 3rd heavy rain storm we had yesterday but it was the most intense.
We got hammered with rain at my house around 7 last night. It was the 3rd heavy rain storm we had yesterday but it was the most intense.
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