The front is somewhere to the north, not to the south.
Its coming from the South, heading North East. The worst part is going to hit the outskirts of East San Anotonio but the majority should still get hit by more then what we have seen so far. Probably not in intensity but more quan y. Heading out towards bandara they will be getting a crap load.
The front is somewhere to the north, not to the south.
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The front is the Blue line with triangles on it.![]()
Yeah, but those maps suck ass. They're usually not all that accurate.
doh! thought you where talking about the actual rain![]()
Its a really shallow front so I can't find it on the watervapor loop. Oh well, its gonna rain.
dude, you have a little Manny crap on your nose!![]()
Its not that hard to look at dopler and see the truth.
damn this "flooding" and its timing. Next time time it during the day. kthnx. Except I know for sure there is some long drawn out meteorlogic thought behind why it rains so hard at night.
San Antonio metro really missed out, AGAIN, on the bulk of the rain. The Edwards Aquifer recharge area to the east did get a good dose
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I know we got a ton last night ... along with a lighting strike outside my son's window that shot a big flash of electricity and a big dose of ozone through the overhead light in my bedroom. And killed my son's TV even though it wasn't even on.
My ears are still ringing.![]()
Yeah, we got a lot of rain here too. But I think we're in that spot of green right in the middle of SA.
It rained like a mother in Arkansas when I was driving through yesterday.
I guess if your father is also your uncle, you are required by law to keep your duct-taped together hoopty under 15 mph on the highway.
The rain in Arkansas falls mainly on a bunch of inbred hillbilly idiots.
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