Happy January 2nd! Looking for another misty, drizzly day across southeast TX. Still, significant icing potential (in progress) in central/west, panhandle region... A totally different world up there today... No wintry weather here in southeast TX, but with 40s and low 50s for highs, it'll feel more like New England in March, than Houston in January.
Tonight a strong upper system -- resulting from that arctic blast for the southwest -- approaches and enhances our jet stream dynamics (upper-level divergence), resulting in convection (elevated) with overnight storms. Some storms I see as potentially severe with wind gusts the main threat. Low level jet develops with 40kt winds... A downdraft could easily translate that to the ground with gusts over 50mph around sunrise tomorrow. Modest hail potential too...
Then, looking for subsidence behind the front tomorrow and sunshine breaking out by lunch, for a pleasant Saturday afternoon.
After all this chilly weather, low 60s for highs tomorrow will feel delightful.
Anyone going to work today?
-Brooks
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