Could be very close to the model consensus.
January 2021
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Rain, graupel, and sleet here now. It’s loud. It sounds like a slopfest falling from the sky.
At this point, Id be happy with a few drops of sleet.
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Still got plenty of time for Beaumont area
djmike wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 5:01 pmHow nice. All of SETX except Beaumont. Yall enjoy.
Edit: ...but then again, Beaumont has had its fair share of wild crazy weather this past year. But it would have been nice to have a wild snowstorm thats something non-damaging.
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Heavy sleet on 1776 south into Magnolia. Almost home.
Roads are icy
Roads are icy
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Also, nothing here in Wharton County.
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Soooooooo....when is the next snow event? I-10 north and 105 north can suck it


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Hrr 22z trending south
It’s truly amazing at how much just an upper level low combined with a surface low just offshore is impacting temperatures here in southeast Texas. This isn’t even an Artic airmass or really not even a Canadian airmass for that matter. This low is so strong that it’s just sucking down cold air from up north into it. Imagine how cold it would be with this setup with an Artic high dropping south out of western Canada.
On the bright side....I can go to bed at my normal time tonight and not have to wait up to see something 

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I was thinking the same. Amazing.Cpv17 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 5:17 pm It’s truly amazing at how much just an upper level low combined with a surface low just offshore is impacting temperatures here in southeast Texas. This isn’t even an Artic airmass or really not even a Canadian airmass for that matter. This low is so strong that it’s just sucking down cold air from up north into it. Imagine how cold it would be with this setup with an Artic high dropping south out of western Canada.
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Sleeting in the Woodlands, at times heavy!
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Yes I saw it on Budde! Will we get more! Please.
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