Looking like it’s heading straight across to Florida
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For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico:
1. Near the Yucatan Peninsula and Southeastern Gulf of Mexico:
A large and complex area of low pressure is expected to develop near
the Yucatan Peninsula and the northwestern Caribbean Sea in a couple
of days, partially related to the remnants of Agatha from the
eastern Pacific. Despite strong upper-level winds over the area,
this system could become a tropical depression while it moves
northeastward over the northwestern Caribbean Sea and southeastern
Gulf of Mexico late this week. Regardless of development, locally
heavy rainfall is likely across portions of southeastern Mexico, the
Yucatan Peninsula, Guatemala, and Belize during the next few days,
spreading across western Cuba, southern Florida, and the Florida
Keys by the end of the week.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...10 percent.
* Formation chance through 5 days...medium...60 percen
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Well, it’s officially hurricane season. Rainmaker headed for Florida later this week and sounds like we may have an invest or TD designation later today to celebrate the start of the season. Between the heat and chance of a hurricane, this is my least favorite time to be a Houstonian.
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I definitely wont wish a hurricane on ANYONE! Just wrapped up outstanding insurance issues from last year for my parents 2 weeks ago. The season is here and it does not look good.
Originally posted by TexasBob View PostI'm not a model expert so I wont comment beyond saying a more recent run has a system going far from Galveston. Read this discussion for entertainment and don't be concerned until Johnny, the NHC, the Space City Weather guys, or a combo of all 3 say a storm may be coming. This sniff the gulf and sarcasm crap detracts from good info on this subject IMHO
Originally posted by jay07ag View PostStart your 2022 hurricane prep now folks...dont wait until theres one in the gulf later this summer and you need fuel for your generators and what not.
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostHey gang, I have 3 Honda generators that I'd like to get serviced (and some minor repair). Any of you have a good recommendation for around the Houston (north side maybe) area that you trust?
Have 2 of the EU2000i's, and EU6500i...
Thanks!
In all seriousness, my Honda EU3000 requires the choke to start. I thought something was wrong with it. I've never had a Honda that required a choke unless it was below freezing.
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostI used to use all three of these back when I bowfished regularly, but I haven't run any of them in quite some time now, so they probably need a good cleaning and carb work... Not stored with gas in them tho...
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Originally posted by Landrover View PostI definitely wont wish a hurricane on ANYONE! Just wrapped up outstanding insurance issues from last year for my parents 2 weeks ago. The season is here and it does not look good.
Yep, sad how folks wait until the last moment and then scream bloody murder when they cant get something.
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