Probably gunna be gapped till 12:00 am like me lol
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Whoa moderate sleet shower starting to go ham here
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It’s really looking good on the radar. The moisture is there!
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Why are the coastal counties always the last ones to fill in
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HRRR and cRAP gonna look foolish
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36°F and nada here.
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Just saw a couple of teeny, tiny flakes in the back yard. Come on - fill it in!
Not me, I got the text earlier this afternoon saying Fort Bend County offices are closed tomorrow. I work for Fort Bend County.
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That line between San antonio and Houston ain't moving
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I was being sarcastic lolCpv17 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 6:50 pmNot me, I got the text earlier this afternoon saying Fort Bend County offices are closed tomorrow. I work for Fort Bend County.
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Bigger flakes mixing in here with the moderate sleet
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Some banding NW of the Woodlands. Major banding SE of Gonzalez as well.
It could be a GEM of a prognosis.
It could be a GEM of a prognosis.

It's moving north and east.Brazoriatx979 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 6:52 pm That line between San antonio and Houston ain't moving
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Flurries here southside of Lake Conroe.
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Taking into account what was supposed to happen, be prepared to be lacking. Maybe we can salvage something. Things are still shifting. Louisiana is going to steal our joy this time. Beaumont may get lucky.
Be happy with what you get. This whole event is beyond the norm, no matter the outcome. Quite frankly, this was expected per early forecasts. It is what it is.
Be happy with what you get. This whole event is beyond the norm, no matter the outcome. Quite frankly, this was expected per early forecasts. It is what it is.
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Where are you?biggerbyte wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 6:57 pm Taking into account what was supposed to happen, be prepared to be lacking. Maybe we can salvage something. Things are still shifting. Louisiana is going to steal our joy this time. Beaumont may get lucky.
Be happy with what you get. This whole event is beyond the norm, no matter the outcome. Quite frankly, this was expected per early forecasts. It is what it is.
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Their profile says Montgomery County. I can get the “don’t want to be let down, believe it when I see it” but sheesh.. give the negative Nancy tactics a rest already.MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 6:58 pmWhere are you?biggerbyte wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 6:57 pm Taking into account what was supposed to happen, be prepared to be lacking. Maybe we can salvage something. Things are still shifting. Louisiana is going to steal our joy this time. Beaumont may get lucky.
Be happy with what you get. This whole event is beyond the norm, no matter the outcome. Quite frankly, this was expected per early forecasts. It is what it is.
Louisiana is going to get some healthy amounts but we are getting 3-6” of snow in most areas of SE Texas. This is progressing exactly as predicted so far?? Once it fills in and the air mass cools down and moisture rises with system it’s going to snow. Things look better now than they did 12 hours ago.biggerbyte wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 6:57 pm Taking into account what was supposed to happen, be prepared to be lacking. Maybe we can salvage something. Things are still shifting. Louisiana is going to steal our joy this time. Beaumont may get lucky.
Be happy with what you get. This whole event is beyond the norm, no matter the outcome. Quite frankly, this was expected per early forecasts. It is what it is.
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