January 2022
I remember one year HOU/GAL was supplying get snow and we ended up with a glaze of ice all over the roads and San Antonio got the snow. So we will see what happens.
You can’t make this stuff up…
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Man it’s pouring buckets over here right now!!
Latest NAM has trended slightly better for winter precipitation in the southern parts of the viewing area.
Its raining crazy heavy outside right now.Heavier than i expected.
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FWIW one of the 00z mesoscale models does show some accumulationing sleet/snow mix in the livingston/conroe / college station area
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Always wanted to ask this...what the hell does FWIW mean?!?!!?
For what it’s worth.Kingwood36 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 9:06 pm Always wanted to ask this...what the hell does FWIW mean?!?!!?
Wonderful storms with this FROPA. Lots of action in the sky and moisture on the ground to play with. Let’s see what happens tomorrow evening/night 

FWIW the 0Z NAM and WRF models have shifted the moisture axis slightly to the north keeping precip over SE Texas for a longer period of time.
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Now thats very interesting
Definitely was not expecting rain like that. Picked up 1.31” here in the heights and most of it came down in about 15 minutes. Had a 5 minute stretch where my weather station recorded a rate of 5+” an hour. Bonkers.
The front has blown through here with gusty north winds. Just a few crumbs left on the radar as it moves past. I got a measly .35"
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0z GFS brings the snow depth back over Houston,..
http://www.twisterdata.com/index.php?pr ... hive=false
http://www.twisterdata.com/index.php?pr ... hive=false
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txsnowmaker wow that would be awesome if the gfs is right, but honestly don't know what to believe, hope we get some good surprises tommorow!
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KHOU on air just mentioned the possibility of some snow flurries Friday morning as moisture moves across and exits the area.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 19, 2022 10:44 pm txsnowmaker wow that would be awesome if the gfs is right, but honestly don't know what to believe, hope we get some good surprises tommorow!
Major advection up here in CLL. Clear skies. Drying out.
Maybe we get lucky tomorrow night. The Cold is here and no inversion. Still see a warm nose tomorrow night, so it won't be snow. Maybe some sleet. Could always hope for a column cooling miracle.
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