Sunday, June 25, 2017

Jun. 24 17

Northwest Houston, TX, during the early morning.
North Houston, TX, during the early afternoon.
Northwest Houston, TX, during the early afternoon.
Northwest Houston, TX, during the mid-afternoon.


Summary: The day was wet, warm, and mostly cloudy. A huge cluster of light to heavy showers and thunderstorms passed through the Houston, TX area, during the morning and early afternoon. There were still some isolated showers and thunderstorms in and around the Houston, TX area, during the mid and late afternoon, evening, and night. I stopped seeing any showers and thunderstorms, sometime during the early afternoon. Stratus and nimbus clouds looked to cover the whole sky and sometimes only most of the sky, during the morning, afternoon, evening, and night. The wind speeds looked to be calm with maybe a few gentle to moderate gusts. It felt warm during the morning, early afternoon, evening, and night. It felt very warm, almost hot, for a few minutes, sometime during the mid, or maybe late afternoon, when the sun was trying to peak out. There were no watches, warnings, alerts, advisories, or weather statements that I know of. But there was probably at least a hazardous weather outlook and maybe a flood advisory, but I don't remember seeing one. The low temps were in the 70's and the high temps were in the 80's with maybe some 90's. 


Storm Summary: I saw lots of ponding on the roads and I heard reports of flash flooding from people at work. I didn't hear about, or witness any storm damage.


Locations: North and northwest Houston, TX.


Thoughts: I got to see lots of rain! I enjoyed seeing it.

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