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February 2021: Arctic Outbreak/Warmup Begins
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TXWeatherMan
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biggerbyte
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I'm in Montgomery County. Last night Armageddon was in the forecast. Today, well I could sneeze and create a bigger problem. .
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Dls2010r
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I would think bad if it’s ice
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I'm not sure at this point if you are trolling or not...biggerbyte wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 12:41 pm I'm in Montgomery County. Last night Armageddon was in the forecast. Today, well I could sneeze and create a bigger problem. .
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txsnowmaker
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Very excited to see that latest Euro map with snow totals.
https://images.weatherbell.com/model/ec ... QQMAF0.png
https://images.weatherbell.com/model/ec ... QQMAF0.png
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Put the bourbon down.don wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 12:45 pmI'm not sure at this point if you are trolling or not...biggerbyte wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 12:41 pm I'm in Montgomery County. Last night Armageddon was in the forecast. Today, well I could sneeze and create a bigger problem. .![]()
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TXWeatherMan
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Literally nothing changed?biggerbyte wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 12:41 pm I'm in Montgomery County. Last night Armageddon was in the forecast. Today, well I could sneeze and create a bigger problem. .
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12z Euro shows a little bit of everything. With sleet accumulations of up to 1+ inches along and north of the 59 corridor. Snowfall accumulations of 2-5 inches along and north of the 59 corridor, and up to.25-.75 of an inch of freezing rain accumulation mainly along and south of 59 to the coast.
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Reminds me of the time I was accidentally pulling-up the forecast for Indian Rocks Beach and saw rain while we were in the middle of a drought. I then re-arranged my bookmarks. 
- DoctorMu
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We're going to be below freezing from Sunday afternoon to Wednesday late morning. Damn sure hope we don't see a lot of ice.biggerbyte wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 12:03 pm Don't be surprised if all this talk of frozen precip. fades away from today on. The NWS has dropped any mention of it from my forecast as of this writing. I do not want an ice storm anyway, but some snow would have been nice. We will literally just have to wait and nowcast, folks, then be prepared for the usual disappointment.
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Kingwood36
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Ran to walmart to get a outside thermometer and you would think a cat 5 is knocking on the door...place is jammed pack and food aisle are bare
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Good... cools the column more and gives us a better chance at snow.
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Better for snow.
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Snowing in Temple.
Rain, a little sleet here in CLL. 33°F
Rain, a little sleet here in CLL. 33°F
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jerryh421
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Close to something next Thursday on the Euro, but not quite there yet.
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I’ve had mine 2 years and love itjasons2k wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 12:36 pmI’ve heard good things, may consider for my next one. I have an Acurite-Pro and it does a decent job except it cycles through the batteries - I think the solar panels are toast.
Mine seems to be spot-on with temps. I have a couple of calibrated mercury thermometers that I compare it against. The only issue, really, is getting accurate wind measurements. Even if I placed an anemometer on the roof I have solid trees all around me. And sometimes I have to double-check the rain totals too...
I still can’t believe that accident in Fort Worth. I can’t imagine being trapped in the middle of that.
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txsnowmaker
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The snow part of that would be fantastic.don wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 12:50 pm 12z Euro shows a little bit of everything. With sleet accumulations of up to 1+ inches along and north of the 59 corridor. Snowfall accumulations of 2-5 inches along and north of the 59 corridor, and up to.25-.75 of an inch of freezing rain accumulation mainly along and south of 59 to the coast.