Lightning and raining it’s butt off in the Woodlands.
If we were 5 degrees cooler here, this would be a mess.
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Cpv17
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You’ll very rarely see global operationals pick up on a winter storm for our area. Usually the mesos are the ones to pick up on it once we get inside of 2-3 days.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 24, 2026 2:40 pm Cpv17 yeah i just saw the ensembles, still a decent signal, and this current winter storm is a good example of why operational models cant be trusted with seeing the cold
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Current system: There's been a LOT more sleet (and snow) than freezing rain vs. the forecast. Once the cold is in place in SETX.
Next weekend progs will change from run to run, but gotta love the south Texas masterpiece that GEM is offering.
Next weekend progs will change from run to run, but gotta love the south Texas masterpiece that GEM is offering.
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Take it as you will, but just got done looking at the newest GEFS extended/ Euro weeklies, keep us below normal temperature wise through all of february and into early march!
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Thunder Sleet and Thunder Ice are still a real possibility in SE Texas tomorrow morning.There may also be some small hail.
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Getting steady thunderstorms at 242 and I45.
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Temp holding steady at 37.7 for a couple of hours. Not surprising given this is what little peak heating we'll have today from the sun. Temps should start to drop-off again soon, then more rapidly after sunset.
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Interesting to see the cold-front(s) sweep-in from the north and the west on Brownsville radar. We'll start to see that drier air from the NW seep-in this evening, which will lower dew points here.
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Freezing drizzle already started out here.
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Stratton20
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jasons2k would that help to weaken the warm nose somewhat?
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I dont think my area is getting much of anything with this storm, which is fine with me! Yeah it will be cold a few mornings but highs around 40 each day..
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The sounding from tamu 21z shows a thick warm nose about 55 degrees f. That is hard to erode with a sw flow. Gotta get a more northerly flow to weaken that.
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Good news is that the meso models are cutting back on the intensity and accumulation of icing across the Hill Country, East Texas and into SE Texas.
Few of the runs earlier today were definitely concerning. However we're still walking a tightrope but at least some encouraging trends.
Few of the runs earlier today were definitely concerning. However we're still walking a tightrope but at least some encouraging trends.
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Stratton20
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18z GFS for next weekend
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Too early for bourbon?

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Whoa. 18zGFS with half a foot of snow for Houston next weekend!
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysi ... 418&fh=192
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysi ... 418&fh=192
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Stuck at 37 for about 3 hours now.
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Not really, the warm nose is above that.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 24, 2026 4:16 pm jasons2k would that help to weaken the warm nose somewhat?
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