FEBRUARY 2019: Cold Front & Storm Chances

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Convection seems to be increasing a bit closer to SE Texas particularly across the Brazos River Valley. Would not be surprised to see heavy burst of sleet across the Bryan/College Station areas.
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Would any if this push Further east? Or south east
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srainhoutx wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 2:01 pm Convection seems to be increasing a bit closer to SE Texas particularly across the Brazos River Valley. Would not be surprised to see heavy burst of sleet across the Bryan/College Station areas.
Big burst of sleet on the south end of town.

Snow in Madisonville, Buffalo, Palestine.
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What Srain is alluding to....
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Would any of this make it to the coastal counties?
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Another band of sleet here too. Thought there was a bit of graupel in it as well.
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Special Weather Statement
Weather Updated: Feb 08 2:38PM
Issued by the National Weather Service
For Inland Harris, Texas
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT UNTIL 4PM CST FRI ...SLEET CONTINUES ACROSS PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS... AT 231 PM CST, THE PUBLIC HAS REPORTED A MIX OF RAIN AND SLEET, AS WELL AS PERIODS OF SLEET. SLEET WILL CONTINUE TO BE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. THOUGH ACCUMULATION IS NOT EXPECTED, THE MOST INTENSE PERIODS OF SLEET MAY CAUSE LOCALIZED SLICK SPOTS ON ROADS FORA FEW MINUTES BEFORE THE SLEET MELTS ENTIRELY. BRIDGES AND ELEVATED SURFACES WOULD BE MOST LIKELY TO SEE ANY MINOR ISSUES. FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR WET AND SLIPPERY ROADS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO: DRIVING MORE CAUTIOUSLY, ALLOWING GREATER SPACE BETWEEN VEHICLES, AND ALLOWING FOR MORE TRAVEL TIME MAY BE HELPFUL WHEN TRAVELING THIS AFTERNOON. LOCATIONS POTENTIALLY IMPACTED INCLUDE... COLLEGE STATION, BRYAN, CONROE, HUNTSVILLE, BRENHAM, TOMBALL, NAVASOTA, SEALY, HEMPSTEAD, WILLIS, PRAIRIE VIEW, MADISONVILLE, CALDWELL, BELLVILLE, COLUMBUS, EAGLE LAKE, PINEHURST, THE WOODLANDS, WASHINGTON AND HOCKLEY. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... AN OCCASIONAL CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING STROKE HAS OCCURRED TODAY, AND CANNOT BE ENTIRELY RULED OUT GOING FORWARD. IF YOU SEE LIGHTNING OR HEAR THUNDER, SEEK A SAFE SHELTER INSIDE A BUILDING OR VEHICLE. &&
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NWSCPC‏Verified account @NWSCPC · 38m38 minutes ago
Our Week-2 and Weeks 3&4 outlooks anticipate a pattern change as we head into late Feb/early March, with increased chances for below-normal temperatures sliding east of the Rockies while drier than normal odds increase across much of the lower-48 states. https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/ ... ns/814day/

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Light sleet/rain mix for the 3rd time today across NW Harris County
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We, here in Louisiana, are living vicariously through you folks.
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Here’s to a cold March through May! I’d love to see some 40s and 50s in May like we did in 2014.
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harp wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 3:36 pm We, here in Louisiana, are living vicariously through you folks.
Snow up in Ruston!
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Forecast low tonight: 37
Current Temperature: 36

Yes, I realize it may rise to 37 by midnight and technically verify, but it sure is chilly out there tonight!!
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Currently watching Live PD on A&E right now and they are showing a live major 5+ car crash on an interstate overpass in Williamson County, TX which is one county north of Travis, Co (where Austin is).
Think I heard seven ambulances are on scene and they had to shut the interstate down on both sides because there were reports of pedestrians going over the bridges down 40ft all because of icy conditions there.

Hope the reports are wrong. Sad either way... ice is dangerous.

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Edit to add - officers on scene said everyone had been accounted for in the wrecks so they don't believe anyone had fallen off overpass. Don't think they ever said which interstate it was. But according to Google maps, it looks like either Interstate 14 near Killeen or Hwy 195 in Florence.
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Belmer wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 8:57 pm Currently watching Live PD on A&E right now and they are showing a live major 5+ car crash on an interstate overpass in Williamson County, TX which is one county north of Travis, Co (where Austin is).
Think I heard seven ambulances are on scene and they had to shut the interstate down on both sides because there were reports of pedestrians going over the bridges down 40ft all because of icy conditions there.

Hope the reports are wrong. Sad either way... ice is dangerous.

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Edit to add - officers on scene said everyone had been accounted for in the wrecks so they don't believe anyone had fallen off overpass. Don't think they ever said which interstate it was. But according to Google maps, it looks like either Interstate 14 near Killeen or Hwy 195 in Florence.
Unfortunately there were more accidents this morning in Williamson County on some major roadways as a result of icy patches.
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Expect a warm evening into tomorrow with a chance of fog in the morning before another cold front moves through overnight Monday. A few scattered showers could be possible but temperatures will return closer to normal for the middle part of the week. Towards the end of the week return flow is expected and the jury is still out on how strong of a front we get on Friday. Looks like it could be one of those periods where we continually battle between cold and warm around here.
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URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
422 AM CST Mon Feb 11 2019

...Dense Fog Advisory in effect...

.Areas of dense fog are expected this morning.

TXZ210>213-226-227-235>237-111600-
/O.EXA.KHGX.FG.Y.0012.000000T0000Z-190211T1600Z/
Austin-Colorado-Fort Bend-Inland Brazoria-Inland Harris-
Inland Jackson-Inland Matagorda-Waller-Wharton-
Including the cities of Alvin, Angleton, Bay City, Bellville,
Brookshire, Columbus, Eagle Lake, Edna, El Campo, First Colony,
Ganado, Hempstead, Houston, Mission Bend, Missouri City,
Pearland, Pecan Grove, Prairie View, Rosenberg, Sealy,
Sugar Land, Waller, Weimar, and Wharton
422 AM CST Mon Feb 11 2019

...DENSE FOG ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM CST THIS MORNING...

The National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston has issued a
Dense Fog Advisory, which is in effect until 10 AM CST this
morning.

* VISIBILITY...1/4 mile or less at times.

* IMPACTS...Areas of dense fog will make travel difficult in the
advisory area.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Dense Fog Advisory means visibilities will frequently be
reduced to less than one quarter mile. If driving...slow down...
use your headlights...and leave plenty of distance ahead of you.
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I am looking forward to seeing some sunshine this week. I does appear that after today we dry out into next weekend. There are 'hints' of another strong front early next week that may usher in a chilly unsettled pattern mid next week.
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Praying for a bit more drying. Maybe we can get the rest of the yard mowed then. Tried yesterday, and could only mow about half due to the water. We planted the mower twice. The second time required us to push/pull it out of the holes it dug spinning the wheels. :shock:
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