Monday, May 22, 2017

May. 22 17

Northwest Houston, TX, during the early morning.


Northwest Houston, TX, during the early afternoon.
Northwest Houston, TX, during the late afternoon.
Northwest Houston, TX, during the early evening.


Northwest Houston, TX, during the late afternoon.


Summary: The day was warm, wet, and cloudy. Another day of light to heavy showers and thunderstorms were scattered across the Houston, TX area from the morning, through the evening and maybe night. The sky stayed cloudy with maybe a few small breaks in the clouds. The wind speeds were calm with maybe some moderate to moderately strong wind gusts. There was a flash flood watch and advisory for the Houston, TX area during the morning and early afternoon. There was also a hazardous weather statement issued by NOAA for the Houston, TX area. There were no other watches, warnings, alerts, advisories, or weather statements issued for the Houston, TX area, that I know of. The low temps were either in the 60's, or 70's and the high temps were probably in the 80's with maybe a few 70's, for the Houston, TX area. It felt warm during the morning, afternoon, evening, and night. I didn't hear about, or witness any flooding, just wet roads and a few small to medium sized puddles.


Locations: Northwest Houston, TX


Thoughts: I am enjoying the rain.



Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
643 AM CDT Mon May 22 2017

TXZ200-213-214-226-227-235>238-231145-
Brazoria-Chambers-Fort Bend-Galveston-Harris-Jackson-Liberty-
Matagorda-Wharton-
643 AM CDT Mon May 22 2017

This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of Southeast Texas..

...Flash Flood Watch is in effect...

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight

Showers and thunderstorms are expected across the area today. On
average 1 to 3 inch amounts are expected. While most of this rain
will be beneficial, a surface boundary meandering about the
region may focus some localized high rainfall
accumulations...perhaps up to or above 5 inches which would cause
flash flooding. There is considerable uncertainty as to where this
boundary will end up, but indications are that it may be closer
to the coast. Strong winds and small hail are possible in the
stronger storms. Isolated tornadoes cannot completely be ruled out
closer to the coast.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Tuesday through Sunday

Another chance of showers and thunderstorms is expected Tuesday
afternoon and evening ahead of a cold front. These should be
fairly quick moving, so widespread flood concern will be low.
Otherwise hazardous weather is not expected.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotters are encouraged to relay rainfall reports or any reports
of severe weather or flooding.

$$

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