January: Calmer Pattern To End The Month

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jasons wrote:
txsnowmaker wrote:Maybe the city will see snow next winter. Until then, take care everyone!
We still have February to get through...
February has some of the biggest freezes and heaviest snowfall.
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nuby3 wrote:we still have tomorrow to get through
I think snow in the city itself is probably a lost cause, except maybe a little finale on the backside when the system moves out.

But things are looking-up if you want ice and a day at home.
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Worried about moning commute in Montgomery Cty. Any thoughts.?
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I know everyone is focused on the potential event that is at our doorstep, but we are near the end of January and a new month is just ahead. The teleconnection indices as well as the various Global operational and ensemble guidance is suggesting a very active early February with additional wintry potential. Perhaps someone would like to start a February Topic as we look ahead to a new month... ;)
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srainhoutx wrote:I know everyone is focused on the potential event that is at our doorstep, but we are near the end of January and a new month is just ahead. The teleconnection indices as well as the various Global operational and ensemble guidance is suggesting a very active early February with additional wintry potential. Perhaps someone would like to start a February Topic as we look ahead to a new month... ;)
Just did srain. I'm hoping for a snowy February!
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srainhoutx wrote: Perhaps someone would like to start a February Topic as we look ahead to a new month... ;)


And three threads pop up just like that... Look what you started! :P
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I'm going to take the ''never watch a pot of boiling water'' theory and put it to use in getting some rest. I refuse to stay glued to a window all night long looking for a flake (yeah right). I told Srain in a private conversation earlier that I have a severe case of ''Analysis Paralysis.'' haha. I find myself constantly refreshing the NWS homepage for temp updates even though they only come once an hour. I'm seriously obsessed and need to be stopped and tranquilized. haha.

With dewpoints so low to our north, I know the cold is coming but it's depressing as hell to see 50 at IAH still.

Color me impatient. Hey, I'm human too and I get just as excited as you all and I will be bummed as all get out, bordering on rage, if we don't get anything (which I don't foresee at this time). I'm just sayin' that I feel what you guys do. I WANT THIS BAD. haha
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Candy Cane wrote:I find myself constantly refreshing the NWS homepage for temp updates even though they only come once an hour.
That's what the Wundermap is for!
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Mr. T wrote:
Candy Cane wrote:I find myself constantly refreshing the NWS homepage for temp updates even though they only come once an hour.
That's what the Wundermap is for!
Well I'll be John Brown... :P
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44 with a dewpoint of 22 here in Cypress.
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49 dewpoint of 24 here in Atascocita
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srainhoutx wrote:I know everyone is focused on the potential event that is at our doorstep, but we are near the end of January and a new month is just ahead. The teleconnection indices as well as the various Global operational and ensemble guidance is suggesting a very active early February with additional wintry potential. Perhaps someone would like to start a February Topic as we look ahead to a new month... ;)

Done!
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Andrew is preparing for the launch @ A & M. It will be interesting to see the data from that special sounding and just what the atmosphere is doing in 'real time'.
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srainhoutx wrote:Andrew is preparing for the launch @ A & M. It will be interesting to see the data from that special sounding and just what the atmosphere is doing in 'real time'.
Any idea when we will be able to see that data srain?
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Canadian looks in line with the NAM, it just has the precip bullseye further south along the coast, instead of the 59/I-10 corridors.
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One heck of a warm nose, but upper levels look pretty saturated.
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Andrew wrote:One heck of a warm nose, but upper levels look pretty saturated.
Is that Skew-T data available on the TAMU website?
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Andrew wrote:One heck of a warm nose, but upper levels look pretty saturated.
Andrew, what does that mean? Is this the data from the balloon just released? Are trends setting up further south (in my neck of the woods) as someone suggested a few pages back?
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This is real time data right now. Still haven't even plotted it on the proper skew t. I'll post it when I get a picture
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