Just went to lunch and I was reminded of the old wisdom of Harold Taft, and that was 'always remember to look out the window, or better yet, step outside, before issuing a forecast'.
Clouds are thickening-up outside and they already have that 'virga' look to them. It does not take much moisture in such cold air do make something happen.
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Can't believe how unphased things have become on the models compared to just 12 hours ago...
As things stand now, it still looks like an advisory criteria event. But, man oh man.
But I still look at yesterday's 18z gfs and try to hold back the tears. Try...
Give me back mah snow, man
As things stand now, it still looks like an advisory criteria event. But, man oh man.
But I still look at yesterday's 18z gfs and try to hold back the tears. Try...
Give me back mah snow, man
Clouds look to be breaking up/thinning out a bit here in the Galleria area with patches of blue.
Taft? wasnt he a president or something?jasons wrote:Just went to lunch and I was reminded of the old wisdom of Harold Taft, and that was 'always remember to look out the window, or better yet, step outside, before issuing a forecast'.
Clouds are thickening-up outside and they already have that 'virga' look to them. It does not take much moisture in such cold air do make something happen.
jasons wrote:Just went to lunch and I was reminded of the old wisdom of Harold Taft, and that was 'always remember to look out the window, or better yet, step outside, before issuing a forecast'.
Clouds are thickening-up outside and they already have that 'virga' look to them. It does not take much moisture in such cold air do make something happen.
Jason,
I get that same feeling too, The sky looks very similar to when I was living in Nashville,TN and before we had snow storms the sky had that look to it...but this is Houston.
I suspect hgx will probably change these watches to an advisory. There is nothing showing a "warning" criteria event now...
This all started last night during the 0z NAM when it started to slow the upper low down. 'Twas a bad sign if you like snow
This all started last night during the 0z NAM when it started to slow the upper low down. 'Twas a bad sign if you like snow
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And that's how the cookie crumbles..Mr. T wrote:I suspect hgx will probably change these watches to an advisory. There is nothing showing a "warning" criteria event now...
This all started last night during the 0z NAM when it started to slow the upper low down. 'Twas a bad sign if you like snow
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