April - Ends on Mild Note

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txflagwaver wrote:Has the front gone through Waco yet?
Not yet.

Waco Regional Airport

Overcast with Haze and Breezy
76°F
Humidity: 82%
Wind Speed: S 23 G 35 mph
Barometer: 29.68 in (1004.2 mb)
Dewpoint: 70°F (21°C)
Visibility: 6.00 mi
Heat Index: 77°F (25°C)

Last Update on 17 Apr 10:51 pm CDT

Tonight and tomorrow's forecast.

Overnight
Isolated showers, then showers and thunderstorms likely after 3am. Some of the storms could be severe. Cloudy, with a low around 68. Windy, with a south southeast wind 20 to 25 mph, with gusts as high as 35 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

Thursday
Showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 1pm. Some of the storms could be severe. High near 71. Windy, with a north northwest wind 20 to 25 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%.
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Think we're in deep doo-doo, folks. From accuweather.com:


Damaging Storms Thursday Chicago to Little Rock, Memphis



By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist

April 17, 2013; 9:20 PM


The risk of dangerous and damaging thunderstorms will continue Thursday from Chicago and Indianapolis to Dallas, Little Rock and Shreveport.
The storms will organize along an advancing cold front pushing eastward from the Plains and swinging into the Mississippi and Ohio valleys to near the upper Gulf Coast.
The most widespread characteristic of the storms will be strong wind gusts. Some communities will be hit with downed trees and power outages.



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However, a few of the strongest storms can bring a brief tornado.

There is a chance that this tornado threat focuses over an zone from Chicago and northern Illinois to the tri-state area of Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee. The risk could materialize if discrete thunderstorms form ahead of an anticipated squall line.

Other traits of the storms will be hail and brief heavy rainfall that can bring flash and urban flooding.

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The zone of strong to severe thunderstorms will cause slow travel on the highways and can lead to substantial flight delays in the region, rippling to other portions of the nation well outside of the severe weather threat area.


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During Thursday, this area will reach from portions of Missouri to southern Wisconsin but will shift eastward across the Lower Peninsula of Michigan and northern portions of Indiana, Ohio and southwestern Ontario Thursday night.

During Friday, the risk of strong to severe thunderstorms will reach the eastern Great Lakes and the Appalachians. By Friday night, the remnants of the storms will reach the Atlantic Seaboard with localized downpours, gusty winds and travel delays at the very least.



Where is Houston in relation to the danger zones mentioned in the first diagram?
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Morning e-mail from Jeff:

Powerful late season cold front currently extends from east of Dallas to Waco to just west of Austin.

Strong cold front is moving SE at 30-40mph and should reach our NW counties by 900-1000am. Line of strong thunderstorms is found along the boundary north of Waco with a line of showers and weaker storms extending south of Waco to SW of Austin. Overnight soundings continue to show strong capping in place over SE TX with moisture trapped below this inversion in the mid-levels. The abundance of low level moisture is resulting in widespread very light rain and drizzle across the area. Strong front will cross the area today with showers and thunderstorms developing along and behind the boundary. Severe threat will be limited to our far NE counties…from Lake Livingston northward as capping looks to hold for the most part across the rest of the area.

Bigger impact will be a significant drop in temperatures as the front passes from the warm and muggy upper 70’s quickly into the 50’s under strong NW winds. This front will be similar to the front last Wednesday with respect to the temperature drop. Clouds clear on Friday, but cold surface high pressure will only allow warming into the 60’s even with strong April sun.

Record cold low temperatures will be possible on Saturday morning as clear skies and light winds allow excellent cooling conditions. Lows will likely range from the upper 30’s to lower 40’s across the region which is 20-25 degrees below normal for this time of year.
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Paul Robison wrote:Think we're in deep doo-doo, folks.
No, we're not. We'll be lucky to even get a decent rain.
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Winter wasn't bad. My lowest temp was about 30. Only a handful of light freezes.

It was spring that sucked so bad (and continues...).
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Almost a 20F temp drop expected behind that front. Winds gusting to near 30 to 35 mph out of the NW in College Station at this hour.
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Is the front slowing-down just a tad? I see more sun a little to the east of us...if we could just scour out the low clouds a bit more...
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This looks a lot like the storm we had April 10th and 11th where the front came through in the afternoon hours as just a drizzle just to have all hell break loose at 10:00pm throughout the night.

Any chance of that same scenario happening again tonight?
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CAK wrote:This looks a lot like the storm we had April 10th and 11th where the front came through in the afternoon hours as just a drizzle just to have all hell break loose at 10:00pm throughout the night.

Any chance of that same scenario happening again tonight?
At this time I see no disturbances upstream or back to the W and the radar as well as satellite imagery suggests this should be about it for this system.

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.19" here......
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And .19" here as well. Feel like Winter again this evening :o
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You have got to be kidding me with this bone chilling, blustery weather.
wxman, I thought you said no more after the 13th?
Please, let the warmth begin.
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^ Agreed. This weather sucks. I miss the warmth. I see that next week another front comes through.

Could this be the year we don't have a summer?
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Just wait until August when we have temperatures nearing 100 ( Yeah, I know Wxman 57 loves that...LOL), You will be wishing for what we have now...
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tireman4 wrote:Just wait until August when we have temperatures nearing 100 ( Yeah, I know Wxman 57 loves that...LOL), You will be wishing for what we have now...
I won't be, I love the heat. Bring on the 100+ stuff. Being born and raised in TX puts the love for warmth in your blood. Much easier to play outdoors and get natural vit D :D

The cold stuff is for those up north.
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jojotheidiotclown wrote:
tireman4 wrote:Just wait until August when we have temperatures nearing 100 ( Yeah, I know Wxman 57 loves that...LOL), You will be wishing for what we have now...
I won't be, I love the heat. Bring on the 100+ stuff. Being born and raised in TX puts the love for warmth in your blood. Much easier to play outdoors and get natural vit D :D

The cold stuff is for those up north.
That is fine. I was raised in Texas. Texas City, Texas is the place of my birth. As a runner, I do like the cold. The heat just wears me out and by August I am nearly exhausted. We do agree to disagree. Trust me, you will get your warmth. Even the coldest Summers we have experienced (1976 comes to mind) had warm days to them. :)
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Texas Pirate wrote:Have I told y'all how much I really hate cold wx? :twisted:
Yes, I believe you have, and I'm sure you know I hate it too.
I could not imagine a more miserable Spring to have than what we're experiencing now.
April 20th and I'm wearing warm ups. Should be wearing shorts.
And now there's talk of another front next week? The hits keep coming.
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tireman4 wrote:
That is fine. I was raised in Texas. Texas City, Texas is the place of my birth. As a runner, I do like the cold. The heat just wears me out and by August I am nearly exhausted. We do agree to disagree. Trust me, you will get your warmth. Even the coldest Summers we have experienced (1976 comes to mind) had warm days to them. :)
1976 had one 100 degree day on August 7, 1976. There have been summers without 100 degree days. That last happened in 1997.
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Knock yourselves out, winter freaks!!!!! :lol:

RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
830 AM CDT SAT APR 20 2013

...NEW RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE ESTABLISHED FOR THE CITY OF HOUSTON...

THE LOW TEMPERATURE AT HOUSTON INTERCONTINENTAL AIRPORT FELL TO 39
DEGREES THIS MORNING. THIS IS A NEW LOW TEMPERATURE RECORD FOR THE
DAY...BREAKING THE PREVIOUS LOW TEMPERATURE RECORD OF 44 DEGREES
ESTABLISHED IN 1901. THIS IS THE FIRST RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE
ESTABLISHED IN HOUSTON SINCE SEPTEMBER 7TH 2011 AND THE LOWEST APRIL
TEMPERATURE SINCE A VALUE OF 38 DEGREES WAS RECORDED ON APRIL 17TH
1999.

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