December 2020

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Looking like a pattern change is coming as November ends and December begins. PNA Ridge pops up to our NW and Southern stream storms may bring damp and chilly weather to the Lone Star State. Stay tuned...
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srainhoutx wrote: Sat Nov 21, 2020 7:54 am Looking like a pattern change is coming as November ends and December begins. PNA Ridge pops up to our NW and Southern stream storms may bring damp and chilly weather to the Lone Star State. Stay tuned...
Seeing the same. The days after Thanksgiving leading up to the 7th show front after front and in the long range there’s another big front slicing through the Rockies and possibly deliver our first Freeze.

Multiple nights in the 30s the first week of December. Love it! Just in time for the Holidays.
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Persistent cool weather in early Dec. per ensembles. Really getting tired of running the A/C and water.

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The first week of December is perfect.

30s/40s for lows and 50s/60s for highs.
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Looking like a pattern change is coming as November ends and December begins. PNA Ridge pops up to our NW and Southern stream storms may bring damp and chilly weather to the Lone Star State. Stay tuned...
Seeing the same. The days after Thanksgiving leading up to the 7th show front after front and in the long range there’s another big front slicing through the Rockies and possibly deliver our first Freeze.

Multiple nights in the 30s the first week of December. Love it! Just in time for the Holidays.
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MontgomeryCoWx wrote: Mon Nov 23, 2020 5:53 pm The first week of December is perfect.

30s/40s for lows and 50s/60s for highs.
NOAA updated forecast has low to mid 30s for lows and mid to upper 50s and sunny to start the month. I'll take it. Fingers crossed.
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Snow in the forecast for our northern neighbors on Thursday.
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DoctorMu wrote: Tue Nov 24, 2020 6:53 pm
MontgomeryCoWx wrote: Mon Nov 23, 2020 5:53 pm The first week of December is perfect.

30s/40s for lows and 50s/60s for highs.
NOAA updated forecast has low to mid 30s for lows and mid to upper 50s and sunny to start the month. I'll take it. Fingers crossed.
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Well, my forecast low tomorrow is 28, and the normal is 48 - so that’s a full 20 degrees below average — but I would never call it “unseasonably cold” because it will be December, after all!! Haha!

I’m about to head outside to cover the tender plants. Already down to 41. But my dew point has risen from 28 to 34...so...maybe not as cold as forecast?
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Down to 38 now...
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