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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1438972" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>If you watch the us radar in motion, yes it will drift over mexico in a few days. But, if you watch what is going on over the US, the cold front that is draped over texas, it will start pulling through and the tail that is drifting down to mexico will start pulling up an eastward. Sometimes that grabs tropical depressions and drags them over texas. When that happens, we get a lot of rain. I just watched it a few min ago, and its appears that the cold front line might be diminishing over south texas. Not sure how that will effect where the TD will go. Usually, if the cold fronts are strong when tropical storms reach the gulf or the east coast, they bounce off and just exit out the atlantic without ever hitting land. This is what has happened the past several years and why we haven't had many hit land here... there was one TD that a cold front hit, pulled up and threw out into the gulf this year already, bounced into the gulf and gained strength and floated over florida...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1438972, member: 22072"] If you watch the us radar in motion, yes it will drift over mexico in a few days. But, if you watch what is going on over the US, the cold front that is draped over texas, it will start pulling through and the tail that is drifting down to mexico will start pulling up an eastward. Sometimes that grabs tropical depressions and drags them over texas. When that happens, we get a lot of rain. I just watched it a few min ago, and its appears that the cold front line might be diminishing over south texas. Not sure how that will effect where the TD will go. Usually, if the cold fronts are strong when tropical storms reach the gulf or the east coast, they bounce off and just exit out the atlantic without ever hitting land. This is what has happened the past several years and why we haven't had many hit land here... there was one TD that a cold front hit, pulled up and threw out into the gulf this year already, bounced into the gulf and gained strength and floated over florida... [/QUOTE]
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