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Related: About this forumTropical system lashing the Texas coast, but Houston is missing most of the action
I admit that I was concerned. My youngest child and each bought a case of water to be on the safe side.
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https://spacecityweather.com/tropical-system-lashing-the-texas-coast-but-houston-is-missing-most-of-the-action/
In brief: A tropical system is bringing heavy rains and lashing winds to the Texas coast this morning, but most of this activity is south of Houston. Well see the potential for widespread showers on Wednesday before lesser rain chances through the weekend. Houstons skies will turn partly sunny starting Thursday, with lots of sunshine on Saturday and Sunday.
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Tropical system lashing the Texas coast, but Houston is missing most of the action (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Jun 2024
OP
This storm is very early and there may be another storm in the Gulf later next week
LetMyPeopleVote
Jun 2024
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marble falls
(62,523 posts)1. Not like Houston hasn't had a huge share over the years.
LetMyPeopleVote
(155,536 posts)2. This storm is very early and there may be another storm in the Gulf later next week
I fear that this will be a very active hurricane season
CCExile
(524 posts)3. "Lashing" winds is an exageration. The winds experienced so far are...
nothing special for the central Texas coast. I've never lived anywhere with such regular high winds. The Corpus Christi marina is full of sailboats the almost never go out because it's almost ALWAYS TOO WINDY! So far (mid-day Saturday) the rains haven't been a problem. Our drought ravaged ground is soaking it up like a sponge, and our reservoirs were approaching 20% levels. Glad it's missing the upper coast, as they've had way more than their fair share.