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Brief Break, Then More Heavy Rain for South

posted on Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 at 9:13 am
Radar, Southern Texas, Image: NOAA (Image is OLD!!!)

Radar, Southern Texas, Image: NOAA (Image is OLD!!!)

Click for the latest radar imagery of Southern Texas.

Brownsville, Harlingen, and Corpus Christi are feeling the effects of the next Gulf low developing along the Southern Texas coast. This storm will make a path toward Houston and then New Orleans over the next several days, dumping rain on saturated soils.

Thursday's Computer Model Forecast, Image: Unisys Weather

Thursday's Computer Model Forecast, Image: Unisys Weather

Thursday Night Model Forecast, Image: NOAA

Thursday Night Model Forecast, Image: Unisys Weather

The images above represent computer model forecast for Thursday and Thursday night. As you can see, the Texas coastline gets drenched as a low pressure system over the Gulf of Mexico develops. That low then tracks west, bringing heavy rain to the central Gulf, and possibly heavy rain to Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama once again.

A storm tracking across the Cascades and then the Rocky Mountains is forecast to dump heavy snow.

-Dawn Brown

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