Thanks to the remnants of Tropical Depression 1 in the Pacific, as well as a plume of other tropical-related moisture, widespread rains continue to fall over a large part of West Texas. Isolated rainfall amounts of 4 inches or more have fallen in an area along and 50-75 miles North of the Big Bend region. Rain will continue through a good deal of Saturday, then gradually diminish during the evening hours.
Unfortunately, a dominant area of high pressure in the middle and upper levels of the atmosphere will prevent any movement of the rain into central or eastern Texas.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Much Needed Rain Continues in West Texas
Thanks to the remnants of Tropical Depression 1 in the Pacific, as well as a plume of other tropical-related moisture, widespread rains continue to fall over a large part of West Texas. Isolated rainfall amounts of 4 inches or more have fallen in an area along and 50-75 miles North of the Big Bend region. Rain will continue through a good deal of Saturday, then gradually diminish during the evening hours.
Unfortunately, a dominant area of high pressure in the middle and upper levels of the atmosphere will prevent any movement of the rain into central or eastern Texas.
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