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Pattern May Thread

Provided there isn't an excessive amount of cloud cover for the bulk of the day Thursday, DFW should make it through May without a single sub-70°F high.
 
Round dos! Picked up 1.33” already today! ?C9A4DD38-F525-4B09-B083-DFED736DC81A.png
 
Almost an inch of rain here overnight bringing the weeks total close to 2.75”. Might make it to 3 or 4 inches for the week if we’re lucky with todays storms.
That’s awesome. Certainly not here, but i did get over an inch and a half with the low. I just want to know what keeps causing the storms to die right when they get here. It’s happened 7 or 8 times over the past month.
 
That’s awesome. Certainly not here, but i did get over an inch and a half with the low. I just want to know what keeps causing the storms to die right when they get here. It’s happened 7 or 8 times over the past month.
Amen bro, I do not know ??? Todays radar is very anemic as well.
 
One of the oddest dry slots on the current radar coming out of the Gulf, looks like a giant condom headed right for Atlanta, LOL.
 
Hunker down in GSP area! 147DFBD2-1673-4DE9-8C7B-957C8BCB4091.png
 
Looks like Charlotte will get the same as ATL. Little if anything unless the stuff near the gulf comes up. The Carolinas east of a line from near Augusta GA to near Greensboro NC may well stay mostly dry again.
 
Looks like Charlotte will get the same as ATL. Little if anything unless the stuff near the gulf comes up. The Carolinas east of a line from near Augusta GA to near Greensboro NC may well stay mostly dry again.
I say it 1000 times a year. If you see that juice in the panhandle you know ATL won’t see ----.
 
Solid rain here all week and it's really riding from central and western Cherokee county back west
Yep areas from Gaffney to Pacolet to Laurens and Greenwood and west are really racking up with more to come. The GSP metro getting pounded. Areas just east of the big mass of rain may have a better chance of a severe storm or tornado this evening since a differential heating boundary certainly exists. Some evidence of this already occurring from Gaffney up towards Hickory NC now.
 
A very nasty batch of storms about to cross the border now headed eventually for Greenwood and Laurens counties.
 
Spartanburg, Greenville, Gaffney, down towards western Laurens county, Greenwood, Abbeville, and Anderson counties are getting pounded right now. Areas in Northern and western Spartanburg counties have 4” of rain so far with even more training
 
Yesterday was almost a dud but ended up with 2.09" for the week. Not bad and with the cloudy conditions it really had a chance to soak in.
 
Ended up the week with 4.25” which was greatly boosted by that lucky training band yesterday evening. Even ended up with more rain yesterday than on Monday with 2” yesterday compared to 1,75” on Monday.
 
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