February 2022
The main line looks to be just about gone. Are they still thinking more comes later?
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Appears that way. Dry air is coming in quickly. I have a thin layer of ice on stuff that was rain/sleeted on like swing set, mailbox, vehicle, etc. Looks like precip is done but temps dropping quick. I’m already down to 29 in Richmond and the wind is picking up. Will be interesting to see how much water freezes with these winds
30.4 here now. All elevated surfaces have iced over (car, outdoor chairs, trampoline, tables, swings.....)
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Anyone here live in Conroe? What does it look like up that way?
Warm Decembers can give way to cold January and February.MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 7:56 pm
The reality is, people that have a novice passion for weather, especially Winter Weather, are typically emotion over logic followers of Weather. In 2022, most individuals lead with emotion over logic (see social media, polarization politically, etc) and this place can be a microcosm of that.
I saw, on this board, and S2K, many saying it would never get cold this winter and that it was over. That’s an emotion over logic response. I knew it would get cold, because it always will here at some point in the Winter. I put a conservative 14.5 freezing nights as my Over/Under. I will go over this weekend. I put highs at 40 and below at 4.5. I will be at 4 after this week and will break it before February is over.
Here’s the thing. Winter Weather in this state is very different from region to region. If you live south of I-10 and EXPECT Winter weather (ice/snow), your perception is divorced from reality. Quite frankly, the last 14-15 years here has been way above average for accumulating events. Houston is usually good for 1-2 accumulating events a DECADE. We had 5 in 2013-2014.
/Rant over
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Neevrmind..finally getting tiny sleet
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I live in Magnolia/Montgomery. I have a snow flurry right bowsKingwood36 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 8:16 pm Anyone here live in Conroe? What does it look like up that way?
Trees and cars iced over. Surface roads are fine.
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33 degrees in Baytown with a 50% chance of a frozen mix. There’s snowflakes in the forecast
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What about bridges?MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 8:26 pmI live in Magnolia/Montgomery. I have a snow flurry right bowsKingwood36 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 8:16 pm Anyone here live in Conroe? What does it look like up that way?
Trees and cars iced over. Surface roads are fine.
Radar is cleared out on top of me and nothing behind it. Finally hit 32. Have to wait for the next one in a week or so.
So those maps from Justin Stapelton with precip from 7pm to 7am in that band isn’t gonna pan out. If so, we’d be having a little mess….
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I've measured 5-6 inches of snow this morning, since then, I've estimated an additional 2-3 inches has fallen, & there is STILL more snow coming my way, I will get the final totals Tomorrow.
Currently 15°F outside
Currently 15°F outside
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Elevated pass ways are icy per TxDot.Kingwood36 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 8:43 pmWhat about bridges?MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 8:26 pmI live in Magnolia/Montgomery. I have a snow flurry right bowsKingwood36 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 8:16 pm Anyone here live in Conroe? What does it look like up that way?
Trees and cars iced over. Surface roads are fine.
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So, did arid air win out by preventing snow, sleet, and graupel from forming and falling today?
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Over the other half of SE Texas today?
So all these area schools closed for no reason whatsoever down here.
Pretty much. It’s drying out now. Party over. I was actually hoping for a bit more protective ice on the plants.
Something that Harold Taft taught me and a lot of folks to our NW are about to learn: sublimation
PS - it's still so windy here, it's insane. 29.5 °F. Too windy to cover anything. Almost a true blue norther. It is what it is...
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Put a fork in it
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Its mainly due to the proximity to the southeast ridge.The further east you are the greater influence it will have.