Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Jun. 13 17

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


Summary: The day was warm, mostly cloudy, and dry. More light to moderate/moderately heavy with maybe some heavy to really heavy showers and possible thunderstorms were scattered across the Houston, TX, during the morning, afternoon, evening, and maybe night. A moderate shower looked to have passed over my house in northwest Houston, TX, on TWC radar, during the early morning and a shower was said to have passed over where I work in northwest Houston, TX, during the late morning. The sky stayed mostly covered in alto stratus to stratus clouds with some nimbus clouds, during the morning, afternoon, evening, and maybe night. The sky looked to have become clear, or maybe mostly clear during the night. The wind speeds looked to be calm with moderate to moderately strong gusts during the morning with some really strong gusts during the afternoon and evening. The wind speeds looked to be calm with maybe some moderate to moderately strong gusts, during the night. It felt warm during the morning, evening, and night. It felt hot during the afternoon. There were no watches, warnings, advisories, alerts, or weather statements issued for the Houston, TX area that I know of. The low temps looked to be in the 70's and the high temps looked to be in the 90's, for the Houston, TX area. I didn't see, or hear about any reports of flooding, or damage from the showers and possible thunderstorms.


Locations: Northwest Houston, TX and Cypress, TX.


Thoughts: Things are starting to heat up with not much rain in sight. I am still holding out for a decent shower, or thunderstorm.

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