February 1-5, 2011 Arctic Blast/Winter Storm Discussion

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KFDM-TV in Beaumont - Ice prompting closure of Rainbow, Veterans Memorial Bridges!

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Multiple reports now of sleet/snow grains in NW Austin, Leander, and Georgetown.
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Question - where can I get a good water vapor imagery loop?
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Portastorm wrote:Multiple reports now of sleet/snow grains in NW Austin, Leander, and Georgetown.
Oh. I see you didn't jump... :mrgreen:
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srainhoutx wrote:Before it gets crazy, I want to take a moment to thank our Pros. As singlemom stated, you folks are 'rock stars' to many of our folks. Your presence, sensibility, awesome informative posts, and sound reasoning, means so much to our community. Thanks. Now, let it snow... :mrgreen:
Agreed, and thank you Steve and Andrew for ya'lls knowledge and keeping this forum intact.
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srainhoutx wrote:Before it gets crazy, I want to take a moment to thank our Pros. As singlemom stated, you folks are 'rock stars' to many of our folks. Your presence, sensibility, awesome informative posts, and sound reasoning, means so much to our community. Thanks. Now, let it snow... :mrgreen:

Well said Srain and I agree with you!! I really do value everyone's input and I thank each of you for all you do!!
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Texashawk wrote:Question - where can I get a good water vapor imagery loop?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/sc/flash-wv.html
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Texashawk wrote:Looks like NW of Austin is starting to light up with some good snow showers... that stuff isn't moving our way but hopefully it does bode well for the energy potential of this system!
Yep I have friends in north Austin reporting snow falling. This is good news for everyone from central to SE TX hoping to see some snow tonight and tomorrow!
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srainhoutx wrote:
Portastorm wrote:Multiple reports now of sleet/snow grains in NW Austin, Leander, and Georgetown.
Oh. I see you didn't jump... :mrgreen:
You wouldn't let me ... thankfully!

Still nothing at my house in southwest Travis County but it should only be a matter of minutes the way the radar is lighting up.
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Texashawk wrote:Question - where can I get a good water vapor imagery loop?
http://www.atmo.arizona.edu/products/wx ... /usir.html

select "vapor" for enhancement
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Portastorm wrote:
srainhoutx wrote:
Portastorm wrote:Multiple reports now of sleet/snow grains in NW Austin, Leander, and Georgetown.
Oh. I see you didn't jump... :mrgreen:
You wouldn't let me ... thankfully!

Still nothing at my house in southwest Travis County but it should only be a matter of minutes the way the radar is lighting up.
good luck! I hope you see something
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helloitsb wrote:
Texashawk wrote:Question - where can I get a good water vapor imagery loop?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/sc/flash-wv.html
The ULL sure does appear to be kicking the crap out of that dry air now, and the dry air does not appear to be putting up much resistance. At least, that's what it looks like to my untrained eye.
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Thanks! Looks like the north part of Texas is filling in rather nicely. Little worried about South Texas, though... still looks quite dry...
helloitsb wrote:
Texashawk wrote:Question - where can I get a good water vapor imagery loop?
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/sc/flash-wv.html
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Radar showing developing precip across Matagorda, Wharton, and Colorado Counties
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Portastorm wrote:
srainhoutx wrote:
Portastorm wrote:Multiple reports now of sleet/snow grains in NW Austin, Leander, and Georgetown.
Oh. I see you didn't jump... :mrgreen:
You wouldn't let me ... thankfully!

Still nothing at my house in southwest Travis County but it should only be a matter of minutes the way the radar is lighting up.
It's lighting up fast! Just an hour ago there was nothing. I'm also in SW Travis. Where abouts are you?
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noname_77065 wrote:It's lighting up fast! Just an hour ago there was nothing. I'm also in SW Travis. Where abouts are you?
The Travis Country area off Southwest Parkway ... you?
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It looks like things are moistening up nicely on radar locally.


http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid= ... 1&loop=yes
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not too far away @ s lamar and ben white area
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33F with a 23 Dewpoint...good enough spread...wetbulbing
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