by Bob Rose | Jul 29, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
What a week it’s been with the weather! The rainy pattern which started last Monday, hung around all the way through Sunday. Looking back at rain totals over the past week from LCRA’s Hydromet, the highest totals occurred across Wharton, Matagorda, Kimble, and Edwards...
by Bob Rose | Jul 26, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
This week has provided a nice break from the typical weather we normally see in late July. Last year at this time, Austin was in the middle of a 45-day streak of consecutive triple digit temperatures that didn’t break until August 22nd. To make matters worse, only...
by Bob Rose | Jul 25, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
Rain showers and scattered thunderstorms have continued across the region today, although areal coverage has been less than the past couple of days. As of 2 pm, LCRA’s Hydromet showed the showers have produced spotty totals of 1-2 inches across parts of Central Texas....
by Bob Rose | Jul 23, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
The wet and unsettled weather pattern continues. Monday night into Tuesday morning, moderate to heavy rain developed and persisted across the Edwards Plateau and parts of the Hill Country. Widespread totals of 4-8 inches fell over the area from west of Rocksprings, to...
by Bob Rose | Jul 22, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
Our weather looks to be rather unsettled this week thanks to a broad trough of low pressure which has developed and currently stretches from West Texas, to the Middle Mississippi Valley region. Typically in late July, the heat dome covers most of Texas. But recently,...
by Bob Rose | Jul 19, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
An unusual July weather pattern is taking shape, with heat domes now situated across the western and southeastern U.S. and a rare cold front draped across Central and South Texas. This unusual pattern is forecast to strengthen next week, and is expected to bring a...
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