I woke up yesterday morning looking at GR3 and noticing a nice spin off to my south. Looks like a depression to me on radar. My wife and I left for a doctors appointment in the morning in Galveston thinking it is probably not going to be too much of a problem, maybe become a depression while we were there. We are finishing up at the doctors when we here about it being a TS. Decided to drive over to the sea wall to see the waves, and took a few pics with the camera phone. Nothing major but a good rainband coming through at that time. Had good 6ft waves with 25-30mph winds. Not too bad for 3pm. I had to head back home quickly since I got called in to help with staffing issues at the office (HGX). It was a fun storm to watch, and fortunately not too much trouble. If it tracked 50 miles to the northwest of its track, we'd have about 10-15 inches of rain instead of 2-6 inches along the coast. Still, looks like Winnie, TX got the brunt of it, and will have to be investigated. Not sure when we'll be sending someone out.
Funny thing is that the NAM had been forecasting something like this over the last weekend. Just off on its evolution, development and track but at least it had something where a couple of days ago the GFS had nothing. I think the NAM at one point(Sunday/Monday runs?) had a system going into Matagorda bay with a 998mb low wed night and then circling west of HOU and dumping a bunch of rain. At the time I thought the NAM was the outlier, but turns out to be closer to reality than we thought.