cristina6871 wrote:Woke up for something and decided to check in. I don't hear anything outside......although the radar shows purple all over the area. Is it over or is there more coming? Or was Spring and the Woodlands skipped over?
no, a significant ice storm is underway. the trees can be heard creaking when the wind blows because of the ice and there is at least 6 more hours of it to go and the heavy stuff hasn't gotten here yet
*edit at 3am. WE ARE GETTING POUNDED. steady moderate rain, 31 degrees, dewpoint 29, Over .25 inches of liquid now and the radar looks awfully bad
3:00am radar is very worrisome. I expect almost all public schools to pull the plug here soon. This is setting up to be a very dangerous event unfolding. Geez, the radar is just lit up like a Christmas tree.
Belmer wrote:3:00am radar is very worrisome. I expect almost all public schools to pull the plug here soon. This is setting up to be a very dangerous event unfolding. Geez, the radar is just lit up like a Christmas tree.
BELMER!!! this is insane. how are there not more posts?? I am getting clobbered
The saving grace for some is that we are not firmly entrenched in sub freezing weather. Wide spread 32/33s across the area. I suppose we can cool off another degree or 2 before events end or we could warm up slightly. Wait and see
Belmer wrote:3:00am radar is very worrisome. I expect almost all public schools to pull the plug here soon. This is setting up to be a very dangerous event unfolding. Geez, the radar is just lit up like a Christmas tree.
BELMER!!! this is insane. how are there not more posts?? I am getting clobbered
I'm sure many are getting what few hours of sleep they can before waking up to the main event. I expect this board to be popping within the next hour or so.
Last post from me before I call it a night. I'm sure Srain will be up soon, heaviest band is quickly approaching from the SW. This is the band that will cause significant problems across the area as it will be in Houston from 4am-6am. Temps are holding steady at around 31 to 32 degrees. I would expect them to drop another degree or two before 7am.
This really is a dangerous event unfolding everyone. If you have to venture out, please be very careful! There were several accidents in North TX from the event they saw a couple days ago. Give yourself plenty of time!
Will wake up around 8am, will definitely be curious (and nervous) as to what I'll be waking up to.
I am a little shocked I have not gotten a call yet for Conroe ISD closing or delay. Wonder if they are thinking things are fine and we will go to school as planned. HISD says they are going to be open.
Good morning folks. Just walked and did an inspetion of my property. Freezing rain is falling moderately and trees are sagging and a layer of ice is on my cars, but streets are just wet. It is the elevated surfaces that have ice. Areas further N and W are likely worse, so stay home if you can. Temps here is 31.5, so it is borderline and could have been far worse had temperatures dropped further. The flyovers and overpasses are being re treated along HWY 290. The back edge is nearing Columbus. So far it is falling as just liquid and not sleet. Stay safe if you have to travel and drive slow!
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It's March and this is the 4th (FOURTH) winter storm this season. Record? Historic? Never in my 28 years do I remember anything close to this, never.
As of now, Centerpoint showing 34,000 people without power and growing quickly. It's hard to get a good ice storm at 32 degrees but clearly it's happening. Spoke to the 'rents this morning about 4:30am and they said that the pine trees are leaning and cars are encased in ice. Also icicles hanging off everything.
Accumulations of .25 at BUSH IAH and .21 at Sugar Land. Much of the area between US 59 and HWY 105 has accumulated .25-.35 of an inch overnight. Trees are becoming heavily coated and are very near the breaking point. Power outages have increased from roughly 1000 earlier this morning to over 33,000 currently.
Note: Arcola in Fort Bend County reported .10 of an inch of ice accumulation in 30 minutes this morning.
Most freeway overpasses remain passable within Harris County with some patchy ice on some bridges. Various crews are sanding icy spots at this time at various locations.
Radar shows heavy freezing rain in progress over much of the region with additional ice accumulation on elevated objects of .10 to .20 which may bring storm totals up to .50 of an inch from Columbus to Katy to Spring. Surface temperatures continue to hover right at 32 degrees which appears to be just warm enough to preclude ice formation on pre-treated bridges and overpasses.
Back edge of the precipitation is currently along the I-35 corridor and moving eastward at 25-30mph.
Will likely not see much improvement to surface temperatures before 900-1000am
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