Showing posts with label Flood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flood. Show all posts

Friday, January 26, 2024

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 The day was cool, partly cloudy, and mostly dry. The sky looked to be mostly cloudy, during the early morning. The sky looked to be partly cloudy, during the mid and late morning, afternoon, evening, and night. It felt cold, during the early and mid-morning. It felt very cool, during the late morning. It felt cool with a very cool wind breeze, during the early afternoon. It felt cool, during the afternoon, evening, and early night. It felt very cool, during the late night. The wind speeds were light with occasional moderate and moderately strong gusts, during the morning, afternoon, evening, and night. There was possibly a 20 percent chance for rain for the Houston, TX area, during the day and night. The last of the light to heavy rain passed through the Houston, TX area, during the early morning, before sunrise. 

Thoughts: Was hoping for a warmer day. It was dry but the trails were still covered in water so was too much to walk on.

Locations: Cullen Park, Kimberley, Copperfield, Northwest, and West Houston, TX.

Friday, July 7, 2023

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The day was wet, warm, and mostly cloudy. The sky looked to be mostly cloudy, during the morning, afternoon, evening, and night. It felt warm, during the morning, afternoon, evening, and night. The wind speeds looked to be light with moderate and moderately strong gusts, during the morning, afternoon, evening, and night. Light to moderate and moderately heavy to heavy rain showers and thundershowers passed through the Houston, TX area, during the mid-morning through the late evening bringing constant continuous rain to most areas. I witnessed on and off heavy rain and continuous on and off light to moderate rain with a flash or two of lightning and some distant low rumbles of thunder, during the early afternoon. Some areas may have experienced some moderate flash flooding. I did not see any flooding. Just some big puddles. 

Locations: Montrose, Kimberley, Fanin, Copperfield, Norrhwest, and West Houston, TX.