··· Upper Texas Coast ··· classic sea-breeze pattern ··· mornings reliable · storms mid-afternoon · evenings clear ···
GulfLine Weather for the upper Texas coast
It said 90%. It sprinkled at six in the morning, and you canceled the cookout for nothing. GulfLine tells you when it will rain, on your side of town, and how sure we really are — because around here, “scattered” means 50/50 and you deserve to know that.
East League City · bayside
Today
Dry until 12:30
storms through ~4 PM · clearing for the evening
Pool check
Open
No lightning within 10 miles for the last 30 minutes.
Honestly — afternoon storms are scattered: about 50/50 they hit your street. Morning is the safe bet.
··· the problem ···
“90%” is not a plan
It only means rain touches your city at some point. Five minutes at dawn counts. It says nothing about your afternoon.
One number, ten miles
The bay side and the freeway side genuinely get different storms. Your app averages them into fiction.
Summer storms are punctual
They fire after lunch and die by dinner, most days. Show that shape and the day becomes plannable.
GulfLine keeps what other apps throw away — and tells you the truth when the honest answer is “50/50.”
··· made for actual plans ···
POOL
GulfLine tracks lightning by satellite and applies your pool’s actual rule — closed 30 minutes after a strike within 10 miles, or whatever your pool enforces. If our feed hiccups we say “unknown,” never a false all-clear.
COOKOUT
Go, risky, or pick another window — with the reason spelled out. Not a percentage you have to interpret while your brisket waits.
CART RIDE
Odds of staying dry for the next 45 minutes, whether lightning is anywhere near, and honest heat guidance for being out in the open.
YOUR STREET
League City is ten miles wide and the bay breeze knows it. GulfLine forecasts your side of town — because one number for the whole city is how plans die.
Just ask
Ask in plain words, get a plain answer — with the reason and how confident to be. Every number comes from the forecast engine. The AI never makes one up.
> can I take the kids to the pool tomorrow afternoon?