This weather is great. Really, my only complaint is the lack of rain. I got nothing but a 5 min light shower with that front the other night, while some places N of me got 1-3”.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 06, 2026 10:53 am forecasted high of 77 here, i cant express my disgust enough, absolutely putrid
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82 and sunny here today. Ecstasy.
I can’t express the level of pure joy!!
Have a great weekend everyone!!
I can’t express the level of pure joy!!
Have a great weekend everyone!!
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Cpv17 yeah i got a quick heavy shower last night, but that was it, as for the temperatures, well youll never find me outside when its over 60 lol
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You’re nuts lol today was the best day we’ve had in weeks! If it’s not gonna be extremely cold or snow or sleet, then I’ll take days like today every day.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 06, 2026 6:05 pm Cpv17 yeah i got a quick heavy shower last night, but that was it, as for the temperatures, well youll never find me outside when its over 60 lol
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Cpv17 i get it lol, I just hate the warmth because of where i lived before moving back to texas, which was dubai, the “ coldest” temps in the winter were in the upper 70’s to low 80’s, summer was mid 100’s with lows in the upper 80’s to low 90’s, did all that for 2 years, and you can probably see why im not thrilled about warm weather lol
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It was dry with low DPs in the 30s. That's fine. It's when the DPs soar to 60°F+. I've given up on regular rain in CLL; we're now a desert with an occasional flood. IIWII. But give me that lower humidity.Cpv17 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 06, 2026 6:16 pmYou’re nuts lol today was the best day we’ve had in weeks! If it’s not gonna be extremely cold or snow or sleet, then I’ll take days like today every day.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 06, 2026 6:05 pm Cpv17 yeah i got a quick heavy shower last night, but that was it, as for the temperatures, well youll never find me outside when its over 60 lol
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Lol f that bro.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 06, 2026 8:08 pm Cpv17 i get it lol, I just hate the warmth because of where i lived before moving back to texas, which was dubai, the “ coldest” temps in the winter were in the upper 70’s to low 80’s, summer was mid 100’s with lows in the upper 80’s to low 90’s, did all that for 2 years, and you can probably see why im not thrilled about warm weather lol
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Blowtorch Week coming up.
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DoctorMu also known as the big suck lol, not going to enjoy this at all
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DP was low today and tomorrow.
Too close to 60°F DP after that. Potential FROPA next Saturday.
After that it looks like a battle between a SE ridge and big west trough, which needs to push a little harder.
Too close to 60°F DP after that. Potential FROPA next Saturday.
After that it looks like a battle between a SE ridge and big west trough, which needs to push a little harder.
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After the 17th, there are a couple of ULL, but they appear to slide NE and miss SETX. We've seen too many Springs over the last decade like that.
Might as well call the Brazos Valley a humid subtropical desert...with occasional floods.
Might as well call the Brazos Valley a humid subtropical desert...with occasional floods.