January 2022
Finally suppose to bottom out at 31 here on Saturday, long after the moisture is gone. Next.
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If anyone sees even a single snowflake tomorrow...
And for those brave enough to go on the roads...
And for those brave enough to go on the roads...
So far, just some light rain over here.
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snow showers are in the forecast for my area at 7 pm, temp very close to freezing at 33 right now
Just got home from work. 35° with a wind chill of 25°.
Sleet reports all around me but still just a cold rain here.
Monday is looking like a really wet day all across southeast TX. Jason, maybe you’ll get something then.
I had no idea. Seriously. I just checked - and noticed that. I have been so focused on yesterday's severe weather, this event, and the low temps for tomorrow night I have not even looked at next week. Thanks for letting me know. Yes, I could use a little more rain than the .35" I got yesterday.
It's down to 38 here. I'm in-between patches of precip - I'll step outside again and see if I hear any pings yet. Eventually we're gonna see something here - hopefully. A little novelty would be cool - doesn't sleet or snow that much down here.
What's interesting is that since we moved here in 2005, we have seen several winter events down here. When I went to Tech in the mid 1990's - the students from Houston & Lake Jackson said they had never seen snow before until they moved to Lubbock. My kids have seen snow, what 5 or 6 times now? Plus a few sleet and ice events mixed-in...? Kinda interesting considering the overall warming trend.
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This system has definitely overachieved, got a moderate sleet/snow mix in my area rn
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Told you...lolStratton20 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 7:56 pm This system has definitely overachieved, got a moderate sleet/snow mix in my area rn
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Just watched a live update from David Paul on Youtube, he says looking at long range models, we could stay cold through the first few days of february while the subtropical jet stays active!
The 12z Euro had a massive system on it at day 10. It gave me about 7” of rain in one day lolStratton20 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 8:13 pm Just watched a live update from David Paul on Youtube, he says looking at long range models, we could stay cold through the first few days of february while the subtropical jet stays active!
Snow flurries here now. 37 degrees.
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CPV17 that would be nuts, but thats interesting hearing this from David Paul, staying cold through early February would be amazing
Cold drizzle with just the slightest bit of sleet out here on Tarkington Prairie.
So on the radar loop, the bands to the west along I-10 are increasing in intensity.
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What happend to this being a South of I 10 event
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Oh my how the tables have turned getting a nice snow shower here in CS
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