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Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:05 pm
by sambucol
31 now. Baytown.

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:07 pm
by Paul Robison
Mr. T wrote:
Paul Robison wrote: There goes our electricity!

We'll need accumulations over 0.25" to be concerned about that. This is not in the forecast currently.

No, but Jeff just mentioned .10-.20' in the forecast update. Wouldn't that be enough to pull Houston's plug?

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:10 pm
by cristina6871
Belmer wrote:This is setting up to be an interesting event that seems to be unfolding quite earlier than models predicted across Central and SE TX. This could really end up being a significant winter event for some folks. Be safe everyone!


That's what I was thinking......the previous events may have been "warnings." I may not be getting much sleep and will probably be up very early to watch the first news cast! Thankfully I will not have to get out tomorrow.

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:11 pm
by Ptarmigan
I get this feeling, this could be the biggest freezing rain of the season. I hope I am wrong.

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:14 pm
by TXStormjg
Sleeting in hockley. Ice accumalating on the car. nice cell of rain hitting us now

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:15 pm
by davidiowx
Ptarmigan wrote:I get this feeling, this could be the biggest freezing rain of the season. I hope I am wrong.
You aren't the only one with that feeling. Tonight will be fun to see unfold to say the least.

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:17 pm
by Ptarmigan
davidiowx wrote:
You aren't the only one with that feeling. Tonight will be fun to see unfold to say the least.
I have not heard of any closures or delays yet. That is very worrisome.

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:19 pm
by biffb816
I imagine after the last two ice events not really panning out, they will wait til the last minute to call for closures this time.

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:20 pm
by jgreak
I think many of the school districts are wary of pulling the plug - I think a lot of closures will start falling around 5AM tomorrow morning

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:22 pm
by srainhoutx
Report: Freezing rain in Burleson County in Summerville via PD.

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:25 pm
by srainhoutx
New meso discussion being issued. Will update shortly.

MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 0170
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0923 PM CST MON MAR 03 2014

AREAS AFFECTED...S-CNTRL AND SE TX

CONCERNING...FREEZING RAIN

VALID 040323Z - 040830Z

SUMMARY...FREEZING RAIN THREAT WILL EXPAND SPATIALLY THROUGH LATE
EVENING AND EARLY TUE MORNING ACROSS S-CNTRL AND SE TX. RATES OF
0.05-0.1 INCH/HR WILL BE COMMON...WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS
POSSIBLE IN ASSOCIATION WITH THUNDERSTORMS.

DISCUSSION...SWATH OF CONVECTION EXTENDING FROM THE SRN HILL COUNTRY
EWD ALONG I-10 TO JUST W OF HOU APPEARS TO HAVE INITIATED IN
RESPONSE TO A WEAK UPPER IMPULSE OVER THE CENTRAL TX COAST /AS OF
03Z/...AND STRENGTHENING WAA REGIME ABOVE 2.5 KM AGL PRECEDING A
STRONGER VORT MAX APPROACHING THE BIG BEND. THIS IS OCCURRING MUCH
EARLIER THAN A MAJORITY OF 12Z/00Z MODEL GUIDANCE HAS
FORECAST...WITH EXCEPTION TO THE 12Z WRF-NSSL AND WRF-NMM
RUNS...WHICH APPEAR TO HAVE A SOMEWHAT REASONABLE DEPICTION OF
ONGOING ACTIVITY BUT ARE STILL SLOW WITH RESPECT TO OBSERVATIONS.

SFC OBS INDICATE TEMPERATURES ARE GENERALLY NEAR/ABOVE FREEZING
WHERE PRECIPITATION IS ONGOING CURRENTLY...WITH SFC FREEZING LINE
ANALYZED FROM NEAR TPL SEWD TO 20 N HOU AS OF 03Z. COMBINATION OF
WET-BULB COOLING /VIA ELEVATED CONVECTIVE PRECIPITATION FALLING INTO
RELATIVELY DRIER SUB-CLOUD LAYER/...AND MODEST LOW-LEVEL CAA OUT OF
THE N/NE...SHOULD RESULT IN TEMPERATURES FALLING BELOW FREEZING OVER
THE NEXT 2-3 HRS ACROSS THE REGION. THIS WILL OCCUR
CONTEMPORANEOUSLY WITH A CONTINUED INCREASE IN FORCING FOR ASCENT AS
THE AFOREMENTIONED SHORTWAVE IMPULSE MOVES OUT OF THE BIG BEND...AND
FACILITATES AN INCREASE IN PRECIPITATION COVERAGE OVER THE NEXT
SEVERAL HRS. OBSERVATIONAL TRENDS SUGGEST THE GREATEST THREAT FOR
FREEZING RAIN APPEARS TO BE FOCUSED NEAR/N OF THE I-10 CORRIDOR FROM
THE SRN HILL COUNTRY TOWARDS HOU.

..ROGERS.. 03/04/2014


ATTN...WFO...LCH...HGX...FWD...EWX...

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:25 pm
by davidiowx
I am thinking around 11 or so, closings "might" be initiated. They may wait until 4-5 am though also. I agree with biff given the past few events didn't produce as intended, they may be a little skeptical to close down schools, business, courts and etc. I am a little curious though that now the warnings are issued, why nobody has really made a statement. I can only guess the city is watching these bands heading in and are waiting to see what they drop before making the call.

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:30 pm
by ndale
EWX update: 912 PM CST MON MAR 3 2014

.UPDATE...
ADDED BANDERA AND MEDINA COUNTIES TO THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY
DUE TO POTENTIAL FOR SLEET FROM CONVECTION WHICH WOULD RESULT IN BRIEF
HEAVIER ACCUMULATIONS ON ROADS...ESPECIALLY AT THE HIGHER
ELEVATIONS OF THOSE COUNTIES. TEMPERATURES WERE AT FREEZING
ACROSS EASTERN WILLIAMSON...TRAVIS INTO LEE AND BASTROP COUNTIES
AT 9 PM...AND APPROACHING FREEZING ACROSS THE HILL COUNTRY AND NRN
SECTIONS OF S CENTRAL TX. ALTHOUGH COLD AIR ADVECTION IS WEAK...
EVAPORATIVE COOLING HAS ACCELERATED COOLING INTO THE MID 30S IN
LOCALIZED AREAS. HAVE ADDED MORE THUNDER/SLEET TO FORECAST FOR
TONIGHT IN ADDITION TO THE FREEZING RAIN. ONGOING ADVISORY AND
WINTER STORM AREAS LOOK GOOD FOR NOW WITH THE ADDITION OF BANDERA
AND MEDINA COUNTIES. WILL LET SHORT TERM FORECAST/SPECIAL WEATHER
STATENTS HANDLE MENTION OF SMALL ONE HALF INCH HAIL IN THE
ISOLATED STRONGER CELLS.

AFTER THIS INITIAL WAVE OF CONVECTION AHEAD OF THE UPPER
TROUGH...STILL EXPECT ANOTHER ROUND OF ELEVATED CONVECTION AFTER
MIDNIGHT WITH TEMPERATURES LOWERING TO AT OR BELOW FREEZING
ACROSS THE WARNING AND ADVISORY AREAS.

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:30 pm
by Mr. T
Rain starting to fall in Kingwood. Temps is 32

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:31 pm
by davidiowx
Anyone have any reports out of NW Harris, Waller or Austin county area? Radar is showing some decent precip up there right now!

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:31 pm
by Portastorm
Well, that answers my question/concern from earlier. Gonna be a long night!

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:36 pm
by rescuemomma
raining in Willowbrook. My thermometer is reading 36.

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:36 pm
by ronyan
This is a dangerous situation folks, and possibly not just for bridges and elevated surfaces. Ground temps will have cooled significantly from the low maximum temperatures we had throughout the day. The effect of those 80s yesterday afternoon is getting more diffuse the longer the cold stays in place.

I think the NWS made a solid move pulling the trigger early with warnings for Harris county.

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:36 pm
by SusieinLP
I imagine the schools around the area are going to wait until something actually happens

Re: March: Winter Weather Advisories/Warning Issued

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:37 pm
by Portastorm
A steady moderate rain falling here now. 35 degrees.