Friday, June 23, 2017

Jun. 22 17

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


Summary: The day was warm, mostly cloudy, and wet. A swirling band of light to heavy showers with maybe a few thunderstorms passed through the Houston, TX area, during the morning. There still looked to be some isolated light to moderate showers scattered in and around the Houston, TX area, on TWC's Houston, TX radar, during the afternoon and evening. The rain looked to have mostly left with maybe a few lingering light showers in and around the Houston, TX area, during the night. I know my house received a few light to moderately heavy showers during the early morning and I did see some light to moderate showers at work in northwest Houston, TX, during the early, mid, and maybe late morning. The wind speeds looked to be calm with moderate to moderately strong gusts with maybe some strong to really strong gusts, during the early morning, before sunrise. The wind speeds looked to be calm with moderate to moderately strong gusts with maybe some strong gusts, during the rest of the day. Light grey to dark grey, thick, stratus clouds with some dark grey nimbus clouds covered the whole sky, during the morning. The light to dark grey, thick, stratus and dark nimbus clouds started to break a part during the early afternoon and were only covering most of the sky, during the mid and late afternoon. Big, thick, white alto stratus with greyish blue stratus clouds looked to cover most of the sky, during the early evening. Alto stratus clouds with maybe still some stratus clouds looked to cover most of the sky, during the late evening and night. It felt warm during the morning, evening, and night. It felt hot during the afternoon. There was a hazardous weather statement issued for the Houston, TX area, by NOAA. There was also a tropical storm warning and tropical weather statement issued along with maybe a coastal flood advisory, for the Houston, TX area. The low temps looked to be in the 70's and the high temps looked to be in the 80's, or maybe 90's, or maybe at least a few 90's, for the Houston, TX area. Notes: Tropical storm Cindy left the Houston, TX area with some minor flash flooding and maybe some coastal flooding. I didn't here anything about any wind damage, or severe weather.


Locations: Northwest Houston, TX


Thoughts: Well at least Houston, TX  got some rain from tropical storm Cindy. But I heard from my coworkers that some areas of Houston, TX didn't get that much rain. I know my area did since the tropical storm was mostly north of Houston, TX, some of the rain bands must have been able to reach the north and northwest side of Houston, TX.

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