I read his comments in Eeyore's voicedavidiowx wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 7:00 pmTheir 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.
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Lousiana isnt going to steal nothing, everyone is going to get snow in se texas, considering how the driest short range models ( hrrr and Cams) failed miserably at seeing this precipitation breaking out, the atmosphere is getting more saturated across the entire area, id say the odds are pretty darn good that you’ll be waking up to a winter wonderland
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Have just started getting some initial sleet/flurries in Fulshear.
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GFS going to score a coup over hi res, minus RGEM and FV3JDsGN wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 7:01 pmLouisiana 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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Here here!!! Hip hip hooray!!!Stratton20 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 7:03 pm Lousiana isnt going to steal nothing, everyone is going to get snow in se texas, considering how the driest short range models ( hrrr and Cams) failed miserably at seeing this precipitation breaking out, the atmosphere is getting more saturated across the entire area, id say the odds are pretty darn good that you’ll be waking up to a winter wonderland
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Not the entire area lol atleast not yetStratton20 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 7:03 pm Lousiana isnt going to steal nothing, everyone is going to get snow in se texas, considering how the driest short range models ( hrrr and Cams) failed miserably at seeing this precipitation breaking out, the atmosphere is getting more saturated across the entire area, id say the odds are pretty darn good that you’ll be waking up to a winter wonderland
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NWS just bumped me up to 3-4 inches. Here we go
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Light snow here in Baytown
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Starting to fill in south of me towards the coast
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S.E. Montgomery County. We are expecting a kitchen sink mix here. There is a chance of some accumulation. We will see about the numbers. It is truly down to nowcasting. The language we are seeing in the forecast is not what we were seeing just a day or two ago. Things are most definitely shifting still. I think folks will be more happy to climb the ladder instead of falling back down. There is no more room for hype.
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More like towards Bryan and Austin towards the north
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Look SW of me
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Sleet here at 290 & Fairbanks.
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I never said we are going to get nothing. What I said was the bigger totals have shifted into Louisiana. I have no.idea what the final outcome will be. We've been fooled before. No one has more to work with than what we see. "Negative Nancy" keeps it real. There is no sense in expecting snowmageddon around here.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 7:03 pm Lousiana isnt going to steal nothing, everyone is going to get snow in se texas, considering how the driest short range models ( hrrr and Cams) failed miserably at seeing this precipitation breaking out, the atmosphere is getting more saturated across the entire area, id say the odds are pretty darn good that you’ll be waking up to a winter wonderland
I think things will really get going good here around 10:00, 10:30. Then its an all-nighter until mid morning.
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Yeah, this is looking to be a much bigger event for LA overall compared to Texas. We will still get our share though.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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I was going to post a video of the snow in Beaumont, but looks like only pics can be posted.
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Trust me , everyone will see snow and many will be pleased at the amounts. Patience. The party has just begun.
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Sleet has started here!