Our 2nd rainy season is starting in Central Texas

ASAN (KXAN)-entered the center of Texas in the second rainy season, which occurs during the meteorological fall (September to November). We have seen many great rain makers this year, such as the catastrophic floods of the remains of the tropical storm Bari.

Read: Why is the Texas Hill Control as one of the bloody places in the United States for sudden floods

The University of Texas in the meteorological world, Austin Troy Kimmel, explained that the settings are in the main atmosphere of the big rain events.

“These types of floods that we see during the fall are linked to the fixed facades,” he said.

Flash Flood Alley

“Thundered storms can form when the upper levels of the upper level pass again and again on an area,” Kimmeel said.

When you are treated in a lot of tropical humidity with fixed fronts, it can quickly add rain. Looking at the average monthly rainfall for 30 years, the average spring of meteorology is 10.34 “of rain in the Austin region. The average fall in the meteorology is 10.28” of the rain.

Season comparison

The most prominent fall of the fall of autumn dates back to October 2018, when it brought several days of heavy rains and excessive floods in the Hill Country.

“The year 2018 has brought ten times more floods than the fourth flood of July in our region,” said George Anderson, a resident of Kingsland. “There are two rivers who gathered in the intersection, and they had 14″+ from the rain 10 days before we were subjected to flood. “

Anderson was on the side of the Llano River when the flood washed the FM 2900 bridge. He said he hoped he would not see it again.

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