Mr. Weather wrote:skidog38 wrote:has it ever snowed more than 2 days in row in houston?
is this something that u are seeing may happen or is this just a question ? j/w
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Mr. Weather wrote:skidog38 wrote:has it ever snowed more than 2 days in row in houston?
is this something that u are seeing may happen or is this just a question ? j/w
Can't wait!ronyan wrote:00z GFS has started...out to 48 hrs so far.
Is that 0 degree line off the coast?Andrew wrote:Y'all are going to like the GFS:
wxman666 wrote:Is that 0 degree line off the coast?Andrew wrote:Y'all are going to like the GFS:
jabcwb2 wrote:wxman666 wrote:Is that 0 degree line off the coast?Andrew wrote:Y'all are going to like the GFS:
....and no precipitaion inland around Houston???
I don't know about there being too much severe weather. The air is really stable and it would have to become unstable really fast. Clouds will roll in too. Anything's possible though! It's been awhile since a bonifide severe weather outbreak around here recently. Hail looks to be the biggest threat.wxman666 wrote:SPC Update: SLIGHT Risk of Severe Wx for much of Southeast TX Saturday eve. Damaging winds, large hail the main threats....isolated tornado cannot be ruled out.
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day1otlk.html
TexasBreeze wrote:I don't know about there being too much severe weather. The air is really stable and it would have to become unstable really fast. Clouds will roll in too. Anything's possible though! It's been awhile since a bonifide severe weather outbreak around here recently.wxman666 wrote:SPC Update: SLIGHT Risk of Severe Wx for much of Southeast TX Saturday eve. Damaging winds, large hail the main threats....isolated tornado cannot be ruled out.
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day1otlk.html
Same here! I'm in need of some good storm action myself, lol!TexasBreeze wrote:Well anywho, severe or not, it will be nice to see t-storms rumbling around. It's always great watching them outside and tracking them on radar! Makes me happy!
Ditto. The one that always sticks in my mind is November 17th, 2003. That was an epic day!TexasBreeze wrote:I'm also anxiously awaiting what next weeks weather holds in store for us regarding cold and precip?
It seems like in the past we would see multiple squall lines and outbreaks every year. Now I can't even remember the last widespread outbreak with lots of wind and hail and tor reports. Ptarmigan?Summertime seems to have more at lest isolated reports now.