He just posted a map showing elevated chances of a **** show throughout much of Texas including CC. So, yeah. Stay tuned to the weather for the next day.
Yes, the potential for Severe Storms with damaging winds, hail, tornadoes and flooding is a serious threat for Corpus as well. Mainly late tonight into tomorrow morning. The real flooding threat seems to be from about Houston eastward though. Things can change fast so just be weather alert.
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This storm is supposed to be pretty stagnant for the next couple of days right? I think that's what I heard and why there's flood warnings.
I think it will be out of here by tomorrow evening. There could still be some scattered T'storms and stuff into Thursday but once the main line gets through it should work over the atmosphere and reduce instability. This is the HRRR model. It is a pretty darn good model in regards to radar simulation composites. Click the "loop all" http://mag.ncep.noaa.gov/model-guidance-model-parameter.php?group=Model%20Guidance&model=hrrr&area=cent-us&cycle=20160308%2020%20UTC¶m=sim_radar_comp&fourpan=no&imageSize=M&ps=area