Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Rain Over Texas, Cool Northwest



A quick-moving storm system will zip from the Great Lakes across New England this week bringing (behind hit) a quick punch of chilly air. Meanwhile, much of the Pacific Northwest will be cooler than normal with widely scattered rain showers. A few snow showers will be likely above 9000 feet. Let the snow season begin.

Hermine is going to spread large quantities of rain across the eastern 2/3rds of Texas today. Some areas will see at least 4" of rain in addition to what has already fallen.

Early morning radar display of rain across Texas.The low pressure center itself will track to the north passing just west of Dallas, then loop up across Oklahoma and wind up over Illinois later Thursday and Friday. Moderate rains of 2-4" will fall all along the path.
If you are so inclined, the area where you can subscribe to our services has two features this week. The first one is our monthly service and if you subscribe we'll send you a 4" diameter rain gauge. They are much more accurate than the little lawn or garden rain gauges. The second feature are our t-shirts, mugs, hoodies and more. You can find both at www.TheOrrStore.com .

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