It looks like even if this thing does form that it will move on a straight westerly track. That would keep pretty much most of the rain south of the Houston area; which for us would be bad news since we are around 11 inches below normal. The scary thought about all of this is the rain that the central part of the state could receive. I wish it could move more towards the northwest for a couple of reasons. Let's just pray that somehow it does.
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