February 2021: Arctic Outbreak/Warmup Begins
WTH? NWS just flipped from snow Monday to wintry mix up here in the NW.
Me personally, no. I’ve been around the weather long enough to know that nothing is set in stone when it comes to the weather, especially 48 hours out.srainhoutx wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 7:27 pm48 hours out and you believe everything is set in stone even with the forecasters at HGX? I'm willing to wager you Coastal Counties folk will see your share of sleet/freezing rain and the Causeway will be impassable...![]()
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Yup. Kikgore/Liberty City. It totally sucked.
The other weird thing is I clearly remember the Siberian coming through every four years in the 70s and early 80s and then it stopped. My brother always told the story of the Rangerettes and the Kilgore College Band marching on ice in the Cotton Bowl parade. Crazy
The other weird thing is I clearly remember the Siberian coming through every four years in the 70s and early 80s and then it stopped. My brother always told the story of the Rangerettes and the Kilgore College Band marching on ice in the Cotton Bowl parade. Crazy
MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 6:47 pm I grew up in Longview and have experienced 2 weeks with no power after an ice storm. It sucks.
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18z Euro ensemble snowfall map is little bit further south
18z Euro ensemble snowfall map is little bit further south
Already down to 33 degrees here in Wharton. Definitely a freeze coming tonight. The wind chill is already brutal at 23 degrees.
A friend of mine just brought-up the palms are Portofino Plaza. Yeah, sadly, those are likely toast.
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What's remarkable about this cold snap is not only the extremely cold values expected, but also how long the cold weather will be around.
As of 7pm, the Wind Chill in College Station is 20°F... and it may not rise above freezing until Friday of next week.
#BCSwx #HOUwx #TXwx
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What's remarkable about this cold snap is not only the extremely cold values expected, but also how long the cold weather will be around.
As of 7pm, the Wind Chill in College Station is 20°F... and it may not rise above freezing until Friday of next week.
#BCSwx #HOUwx #TXwx
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Getting nervous now. Question...I will be wrapping pipes outside and letting faucets drip inside and having cabinet doors open. But I was thinking, is it smart to crack the attic door in the ceiling for heat to get into or is that not recommended? But i dont want to suck cold air into my home either from the air intake. I figured heat rises, so... need some advice. Always heard to do the norm but never heard to so the attic thing. Im just trying to think and cover all bases.
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David said in a fb live the reason why south of I 10 snow totals are so light is because it starts out as frzing rain while north of I 10 it starts out as snow..he said 1.3 inches of snow on top of whatever ice and sleet falls for south of I 10 which sounds reasonable
If you have pipes in the attic, open the door....djmike wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 8:02 pm Getting nervous now. Question...I will be wrapping pipes outside and letting faucets drip inside and having cabinet doors open. But I was thinking, is it smart to crack the attic door in the ceiling for heat to get into or is that not recommended? But i dont want to suck cold air into my home either from the air intake. I figured heat rises, so... need some advice. Always heard to do the norm but never heard to so the attic thing. Im just trying to think and cover all bases.
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That sounds like what I’ve been thinking for y’all.Kingwood36 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 8:10 pm David said in a fb live the reason why south of I 10 snow totals are so light is because it starts out as frzing rain while north of I 10 it starts out as snow..he said 1.3 inches of snow on top of whatever ice and sleet falls for south of I 10 which sounds reasonable
I think I may see 5-6 inches up here.
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This.Ted wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 8:25 pmIf you have pipes in the attic, open the door....djmike wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 8:02 pm Getting nervous now. Question...I will be wrapping pipes outside and letting faucets drip inside and having cabinet doors open. But I was thinking, is it smart to crack the attic door in the ceiling for heat to get into or is that not recommended? But i dont want to suck cold air into my home either from the air intake. I figured heat rises, so... need some advice. Always heard to do the norm but never heard to so the attic thing. Im just trying to think and cover all bases.
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Thanks guys
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srainhoutx wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 8:00 pm NWS Houston
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What's remarkable about this cold snap is not only the extremely cold values expected, but also how long the cold weather will be around.
As of 7pm, the Wind Chill in College Station is 20°F... and it may not rise above freezing until Friday of next week.
#BCSwx #HOUwx #TXwx
As I surmised before. I d*mn sure hope we don't have an ice storm. It would be brutal with over a week at freezing or below.
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That’s what I’m thinking we may get in the city with Wednesday’s system.MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 8:35 pmThat sounds like what I’ve been thinking for y’all.Kingwood36 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 8:10 pm David said in a fb live the reason why south of I 10 snow totals are so light is because it starts out as frzing rain while north of I 10 it starts out as snow..he said 1.3 inches of snow on top of whatever ice and sleet falls for south of I 10 which sounds reasonable
I think I may see 5-6 inches up here.
MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 8:35 pmThis.Ted wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 8:25 pmIf you have pipes in the attic, open the door....djmike wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 8:02 pm Getting nervous now. Question...I will be wrapping pipes outside and letting faucets drip inside and having cabinet doors open. But I was thinking, is it smart to crack the attic door in the ceiling for heat to get into or is that not recommended? But i dont want to suck cold air into my home either from the air intake. I figured heat rises, so... need some advice. Always heard to do the norm but never heard to so the attic thing. Im just trying to think and cover all bases.
My door to the attic is in the garage. May keep it open. Faucets dripping. Won't fix that toilet that just started running.

My attic is in the garage and my hot water heater is up in the attic. I noticed the lines coming out and down into the house are wrapped in some black foam lining but I’m not sure how protective that will be in this weather.Ted wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 8:25 pmIf you have pipes in the attic, open the door....djmike wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 8:02 pm Getting nervous now. Question...I will be wrapping pipes outside and letting faucets drip inside and having cabinet doors open. But I was thinking, is it smart to crack the attic door in the ceiling for heat to get into or is that not recommended? But i dont want to suck cold air into my home either from the air intake. I figured heat rises, so... need some advice. Always heard to do the norm but never heard to so the attic thing. Im just trying to think and cover all bases.
Should I crack the attic door or just leave it fully open with the ladder down? Does it being in the garage matter for this?
Thanks for the help everybody.
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Nam and it has sleet all the way to brownsville
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