How Much Rain, Delta?

Delta made landfall last night as a Cat 2. It hit the Louisiana coast, and has since traveled towards the northeast, weakening into a depression.

Sunny and Cool Start to October

Beautiful Thursday Ahead

No clouds to be seen this morning!

Today 2020 Is So Much Better Than Today 2019*

Schitts Creek Reaction GIF by CBC

*denotes weather only.

Let’s hit the wayback machine to September 30, 2019:

It also was not raining. From Sept 29, 2019:

Southwest winds today here in 2020 will take us to 77° this afternoon.

How Much Rain, Beta?

Step outside and you’ll feel a few sprinkles.

The HRRR model predicts more off and on light showers through the afternoon and evening.

Cooler Temps AND Sunny Skies? Say Less! (Also we may not be done with tropical systems).

It’s going to feel great today!

Flash Flooding Possible Sunday, Possible Impacts from Sally?

Rain, Rain, and More Rain

That’s what we’re going to be looking at for much of the day today.

The National Weather Service issued a flash flood watch for the area through 7 pm. Anywhere from 1 to 3 inches of rain is expected to fall, but some areas could see locally higher amounts. read more

Rain and Humidity Return to the Forecast (especially this weekend).

Warm and Sunny Wednesday

Temps will be near 91° with plenty of sunshine!

It will feel a little sticky outside today. Mid 60s dewpoints.

Maybe a Shower Thursday?

Cooler Temps and Lower Humidity Have Officially Arrived!

20°!

In less than 24 hours, that’s how far the dew points have fallen.

Rain and Humidity are Sticking Around for a While.

Possibility of some Strong Storms Sunday Afternoon

Rest of this morning and early afternoon should be quiet.

Stronger storms will begin to pop up this afternoon. The HRRR model shows them beginning to form around 3 pm and hitting us sometime between 4 pm and 6 pm. read more

Scattered Showers and Storms Continue Through Thursday; Laura’s Impacts

Warmer and Drier Conditions Tuesday

You remember those lower dew points we were seeing last week? The ones in the mid to upper 60s?

Yeah, those are gone.