This native Floridian isn't trying to be Debbie Downer. I'm not a "northerner" - just self-aware. Just trying to be a realist. 1-2" of slush for a couple of hours is WWA material. Save the winter storm warnings for a situation that really means business. Otherwise the general public will always second guess the NWS. Just my $.02.
It shouldn't make seeing a little white outside any less fun.
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And road impacts such as that are precisely the reason/criteria for winter weather advisories.Ed Mahmoud wrote: Drivers that don't see snow every Winter, and the elevated sections of some highways in Austin, such as I-35 (San Antonio, for that matter) icing/slushing, it could be fairly high impact, although the weekend helps some.
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I guess you haven't seen what a little ice can do on the elevated areas of I-35 in the Austin Metro. Of course you went to Texas Tech and saw real snow, but I digress...Let them enjoy the moment...jasons wrote:This native Floridian isn't trying to be Debbie Downer. I'm not a "northerner" - just self-aware. Just trying to be a realist. 1-2" of slush for a couple of hours is WWA material. Save the winter storm warnings for a situation that really means business. Otherwise the general public will always second guess the NWS. Just my $.02.
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Jason, I suggest you brush up on your NWS terminology.
WSW are issued when the precipitation is considered heavy. Seen the radar lately out in the warned area? Here's a link if you don't remember the terms:
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories/s794c.htm
Just sayin' ...
WSW are issued when the precipitation is considered heavy. Seen the radar lately out in the warned area? Here's a link if you don't remember the terms:
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories/s794c.htm
Just sayin' ...
Winter Weather Advisories: Issued for accumulations of snow, freezing rain, freezing drizzle, and sleet which will cause significant inconveniences and, if caution is not exercised, could lead to life-threatening situations.
That's exactly what this is...and the radar returns are exaggerated due to the sleet.
That's exactly what this is...and the radar returns are exaggerated due to the sleet.
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Nice video, hriverajr...hriverajr wrote:We kind of laugh when you northerners have heat advisories for 95 degree weather in the summerjasons wrote:A Winter Storm Warning for that? Really? That's the kind of fodder than makes northerners laugh at us in amusement.* TIMING...6 AM TO 6 PM.
* MAIN IMPACT...MOTORISTS ENCOUNTERING ONE TO TWO INCHES OF SNOW
ON LOCAL ROADS...BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXMK6cxMH84
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Aye carumba! You and wxman57 are two peas in a pod!jasons wrote:Winter Weather Advisories: Issued for accumulations of snow, freezing rain, freezing drizzle, and sleet which will cause significant inconveniences and, if caution is not exercised, could lead to life-threatening situations.
That's exactly what this is...and the radar returns are exaggerated due to the sleet.
Steve and I will let EWX know that you disapprove of their actions this morning.
Where the hec is wxman57?
I'm certain they will take notice
In all seriousness, enjoy the fun. I hope you guys in Austin do get to see some white.
In all seriousness, enjoy the fun. I hope you guys in Austin do get to see some white.