Wednesday, May 23, 2018

May. 22 18

Houston, TX radar, during the early morning.
Houston, TX radar, during the mid-morning.
Houston, TX radar, during the late morning.
Houston, TX radar, during the early afternoon.
Cypress, TX, I think, during the early afternoon, at a community center/police station to vote.
Northwest Houston, TX, during the early afternoon, driving down highway 6 to the place where I need to vote in west Houston, TX, since the place I went to before in mostly likely Cypress, TX, was the wrong place to vote.
West Houston, TX, during the early afternoon, at the place where I am actually supposed to vote.
Houston, TX radar, during the mid-afternoon.
West Houston, TX, during the mid-afternoon, driving down Tully, on my way to pick up my friend from his house in northwest Houston, TX.
Northwest Houston, TX, during the mid-afternoon, driving down Hempstead highway, on my way to pick up my friend from his house.
Houston, TX radar, during the late afternoon.
Northwest, or maybe west Houston, TX, during the late afternoon, at a Kroger's that my friend wanted to go to.
Northwest Houston, TX, during the late afternoon, on my way to my house with my friend.

Houston, TX radar, during the early evening.
Northwest Houston, TX, during the late evening, almost early night, driving on 290 towards my house, after dropping my friend off at his house and getting flea shampoo for cats at a Petco.


Area Forecast Discussion 
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
747 PM CDT Tue May 22 2018

.AVIATION...
Showers/thunderstorms earlier this afternoon have dissipated this
evening. Should be a quiet night with mostly VFR conditions, with
patchy fog possible for our usual sites (CXO/LBX) by sunrise. Not
too many changes from previous as the onshore flow persists and a
slightly deeper moisture from the Gulf persists across the region.
Daytime heating along with the seabreeze should help produce more
scattered storms tomorrow afternoon. Will keep with the VCSH/VCTS
wording for now. 41

&&

.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 402 PM CDT Tue May 22 2018/

Afternoon showers and storms today, but today mainly limited to
the seabreeze and near an outflow boundary from yesterday`s action
at the northern edge of our area. Some patchy fog in rural areas
should crop up again tonight, with another day of isolated to
scattered convection tomorrow near the seabreeze. Expect a warming
trend into the weekend, which - depending on how things play out
with the area of disturbed weather moving from the Caribbean into
the Gulf - could continue straight on into early next week.

NEAR TERM [Through Tonight]...

Showers and storms again today - but are more subdued than the
past two days. Most activity is happening near the seabreeze, and
what looks to be an outflow boundary from yesterday`s storms at
the far northern edge of our area of responsibility. Cores have
been getting to 1-2 inches per hour of instantaneous rain rate,
and though they aren`t moving quickly, they`re dragging just
enough to keep totals from getting excessive. The heaviest rain
today has been in a very rural corner of Matagorda County.
Fortunately, the portions of Harris and Montgomery counties that
got slammed the last two days, have largely been getting a break
today. Though some urban spots show very small flares in the MRMS
unit streamflow product, the area looks pretty well behaved today.

Look for the scattered activity to begin winding down with the
loss of heating as the sun sets, coming fully to an end later in
the evening. With plenty of moisture in place, look for tonight to
be another warm one.

SHORT TERM [Wednesday Through Thursday Night]...

Scattered convection and warm temps can be expected the next two
days as well, and again the seabreeze should be most active. For
now, think that southwest of Houston may be a bit favored
Wednesday afternoon, and as an upper low drifts a little bit
eastward, will shift up towards Galveston Bay Thursday. However,
that`s fairly tentative given the relatively small and slow
motions we`re talking about here.

LONG TERM [Friday Through Tuesday]...

The extended forecast will be very strongly influenced by the
interplay of the aforementioned upper low as well as the area of
disturbed weather being tracked by NHC and given a medium chance
for development. As the upper low drifts eastward into the
weekend, heights should rise a bit, and with it highs into the
lower to mid 90s. From there...there is spread in the guidance as
to the upper low`s path. It could drift back our way, and allow
for higher rain chances. This may also allow the surface feature
to make its way further west, though at this time, even the left
edge of the guidance envelope keeps any direct impact east of
Texas. However, if it doesn`t retrograde quite as much, heights
may stay higher, and with subsidence on the edge of
the...whatever...that comes out, we could get quite hot next week.
Since the trend in the guidance has been to tighten some more on
the north central Gulf coast, the forecast leans a little more in
that direction. If this does indeed occur, we could see our first
triple digit heat indices of the year sometime next week.

&&

.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
College Station (CLL)      69  90  69  90  71 /  10  10  10  20  10
Houston (IAH)              72  90  71  90  73 /  10  20  10  30  10
Galveston (GLS)            78  84  77  85  77 /  10  20  10  20  20

&&

.HGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
TX...NONE.
GM...NONE.
&&

$$

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
440 AM CDT Tue May 22 2018

TXZ163-164-176>179-195>200-210>214-226-227-235>238-300-313-
335>338-436>438-230945-
Austin-Brazoria Islands-Brazos-Burleson-Chambers-Coastal Brazoria-
Coastal Galveston-Coastal Harris-Coastal Jackson-
Coastal Matagorda-Colorado-Fort Bend-
Galveston Island and Bolivar Peninsula-Grimes-Houston-
Inland Brazoria-Inland Galveston-Inland Harris-Inland Jackson-
Inland Matagorda-Madison-Matagorda Islands-Montgomery-
Northern Liberty-Polk-San Jacinto-Southern Liberty-Trinity-Walker-
Waller-Washington-Wharton-
440 AM CDT Tue May 22 2018

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

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight

Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected today. Brief,
but locally heavy rain will be possible with a few of the stronger
storms. The storms are expected to end during the early evening.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday

The warmer than normal afternoon temperatures are expected
continue through the upcoming week. Heat index values could reach
100 degrees by the end of the week. Because of how early in the
year this heat is occurring, residents are urged to take
precautions for heat illness. These include taking frequent breaks
if working outdoors, wearing lightweight and loose-fitting
clothing and drinking plenty of water.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation will not be needed.

$$


Locations: Northwest and west Houston, TX, and maybe Cypress, TX.


Thoughts: I really enjoyed driving through the scattered showers and 
thunderstorms!

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