
November Weather Discussion. Rollercoaster Pattern.
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One of our longtime members, Kludge ( located between College Station and Huntsville) has an awesome personal weather station site. Perhaps he can post a link so our folks can monitor the progress of the front. 

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I'm measuring the front at about 95 nautical miles NNW of Austin as of about 7:30. Seems to be moving at 25-28 kts, so that's about 3.5 hours to Austin at that speed. Between 11am and noon, allowing for some slow down.Portastorm wrote:Winds have shifted to north here in Austin ... visibility down to near zero in heavy snow. (OK, just kidding!)
Seriously, looks like Wxman57's comment last night about the front looking a few hours ahead of schedule is playing out. Wouldn't be surprised to see fropa here in AUS by 12 noon. The NWS forecast is for fropa early afternoon.
Gonna be a chilly one tonight at DKR. Good football weather!
Yeah, good weather for football if you're in your living room, which is where I'll be watching the Aggies beat UT.

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Weather Underground is a great site for monitoring temps across the state. Just zoom out or move the map north to watch the temps changing in real-time:srainhoutx wrote:One of our longtime members, Kludge ( located between College Station and Huntsville) has an awesome personal weather station site. Perhaps he can post a link so our folks can monitor the progress of the front.
http://www.wunderground.com/wundermap/? ... &wmo=99999
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Thanks for that ... I'm smoking turkey and a brisket for our meal today. That is good planning info! Once the winds change direction, I'll be smoking out my neighbors on the other side of my house!wxman57 wrote:I'm measuring the front at about 95 nautical miles NNW of Austin as of about 7:30. Seems to be moving at 25-28 kts, so that's about 3.5 hours to Austin at that speed. Between 11am and noon, allowing for some slow down.Portastorm wrote:Winds have shifted to north here in Austin ... visibility down to near zero in heavy snow. (OK, just kidding!)
Seriously, looks like Wxman57's comment last night about the front looking a few hours ahead of schedule is playing out. Wouldn't be surprised to see fropa here in AUS by 12 noon. The NWS forecast is for fropa early afternoon.
Gonna be a chilly one tonight at DKR. Good football weather!
Yeah, good weather for football if you're in your living room, which is where I'll be watching the Aggies beat UT.

Unfortunately, I think you're probably right about tonight as well. If both teams play like they have been playing, I see the Aggies winning by at least 10. And being a UT alum and even former employee, it pains me to write it.
Good mornig, and happy Thanksgiving to all members and your families. I live in Richmond just south of Sugarland what time should i expect the frontal passage.
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Managed to get the wife up early, so we're biking downtown to watch the parade and then the opening of the Discovery Green ice rink. Oops, I see that they delayed the opening of the ice rink to 4pm because of warm temps. But that's about the time the storms will be hitting, so no ice rink at 4pm, I'm sure. Probably will delay the opening to tomorrow.
http://discoverygreen.com/webcam/
http://discoverygreen.com/webcam/
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I'd say between 4-8 PM for your area. Perhaps a bit earlier if the near 30 mph S push continues.perk wrote:Good mornig, and happy Thanksgiving to all members and your families. I live in Richmond just south of Sugarland what time should i expect the frontal passage.
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srainhoutx thanks for the info.srainhoutx wrote:I'd say between 4-8 PM for your area. Perhaps a bit earlier if the near 30 mph S push continues.perk wrote:Good mornig, and happy Thanksgiving to all members and your families. I live in Richmond just south of Sugarland what time should i expect the frontal passage.
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Looks like the front is along a Hillsboro, Coleman, Senora line at 9:00AM and still heading S around 25-30 mph.
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Passing through Waco at 9:35
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19 degree drop in 31 minutes. Not too shabby! Getting some partly cloudy skies in NW Harris County. I wonder if we can make a run at a record high before the front arrives?Kludge wrote:Passing through Waco at 9:35

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HGX is speeding up the front just a bit...
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
942 AM CST THU NOV 25 2010
.DISCUSSION...
CF IS NEARING WACO THIS MORNING AND IS EXPECTED TO ENTER THE NW
EDGE OF THE CWA AROUND 1 PM. IT SHOULD REACH THE HOUSTON AREA IN
THE 5-6 PM TIME FRAME...THEN OFF THE UPPER COAST 7-8 PM. MADE
SOME SLIGHT ADJUSTMENTS TO THE ONGOING FORECAST. NUDGED FROPA UP
JUST A LITTLE AND LOWERED POPS A LITTLE ACROSS EXT E ZONES THIS
AFT. EXPECT TO SEE ABOUT A 35 DEGREE TEMP DROP BEHIND THE FRONT
WITHIN A COUPLE OF HOURS OF ITS PASSAGE. WILL LIKELY BE ISSUING A
WIND ADVISORY LATER TODAY FOR THE COAST AND POSSIBLY THE IST
INLAND TIER OF COUNTIES FOR TONIGHT`S STRONG NORTHERLY WINDS
IN THE WAKE OF THE FRONT.
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
942 AM CST THU NOV 25 2010
.DISCUSSION...
CF IS NEARING WACO THIS MORNING AND IS EXPECTED TO ENTER THE NW
EDGE OF THE CWA AROUND 1 PM. IT SHOULD REACH THE HOUSTON AREA IN
THE 5-6 PM TIME FRAME...THEN OFF THE UPPER COAST 7-8 PM. MADE
SOME SLIGHT ADJUSTMENTS TO THE ONGOING FORECAST. NUDGED FROPA UP
JUST A LITTLE AND LOWERED POPS A LITTLE ACROSS EXT E ZONES THIS
AFT. EXPECT TO SEE ABOUT A 35 DEGREE TEMP DROP BEHIND THE FRONT
WITHIN A COUPLE OF HOURS OF ITS PASSAGE. WILL LIKELY BE ISSUING A
WIND ADVISORY LATER TODAY FOR THE COAST AND POSSIBLY THE IST
INLAND TIER OF COUNTIES FOR TONIGHT`S STRONG NORTHERLY WINDS
IN THE WAKE OF THE FRONT.
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It's in the upper 30s in Dallas and the lower 80s in Houston... That's neatness
When the front passed Waco, the temp dropped from 74 to 50 in one hour. They are now sitting at 45.
Fun stuff
When the front passed Waco, the temp dropped from 74 to 50 in one hour. They are now sitting at 45.
Fun stuff
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I just got in from hanging Christmas lights for the past two hours. For the love of God, come on cold front!!!!!
Cold front knockin' on CLL's door... Big ol temp drop coming for them
Freeze watches issued for parts of the Corpus Christi area.
Freeze watches issued for parts of the Corpus Christi area.
Waco dropped to 1 degree in between obs!
http://www.weather.gov/data/obhistory/KACT.html
but not really
anyway, DFW down to 39, Waco has roped to 41, and we should see an interesting temp drop at CLL for the 2 pm observation
http://www.weather.gov/data/obhistory/KACT.html
but not really
anyway, DFW down to 39, Waco has roped to 41, and we should see an interesting temp drop at CLL for the 2 pm observation
I'll be doing that tomorrow, it's alot more fun hanging lights in cold weather and safer than being trampled by the black Friday shoppers.redneckweather wrote:I just got in from hanging Christmas lights for the past two hours. For the love of God, come on cold front!!!!!

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I helped my brother and sister in law with their 5 mile road race (GE Run Through The Woods) and it was disgusting. I mean totally disgusting. I agree with Redneck, for the love of God, please hurry up Mr Thanksgiving Front.
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