February 2021: Arctic Outbreak/Warmup Begins
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Today DW Hooks temp rose through the day, today it didn't rise and now it is 33 degrees
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That’s gotta be a good sign for tonight right?
an historic Valentine's Day Houston snowfall
some added perspective https://www.houston.org/timeline there were no cars in Houston yet...

some added perspective https://www.houston.org/timeline there were no cars in Houston yet...

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18z hrr folks is a winter storm
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If the February 1895 snowfall happened today, the city would be shutdown for a week.unome wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 1:49 pm an historic Valentine's Day Houston snowfall
some added perspective https://www.houston.org/timeline there were no cars in Houston yet...
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Same hereMontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 12:34 pm I have freezing drizzle and pretty much been that way all morning.
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LOL
Just as predicted earlier on, per NWS, though we still have warnings and what-not, the official current forecast is not even remotely suggesting a "winter storm". If not for being disappointed this whole thing would be hilarious. What happened to the blizzard, you all? If the NWS is right today good luck and tracing down a flake or two.
Just as predicted earlier on, per NWS, though we still have warnings and what-not, the official current forecast is not even remotely suggesting a "winter storm". If not for being disappointed this whole thing would be hilarious. What happened to the blizzard, you all? If the NWS is right today good luck and tracing down a flake or two.
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Afternoon update from Jeff:
Radar shows precipitation is starting to develop near Matagorda Bay and will be spreading across the area over the next few hours.
Freezing line is along a Conroe to The Woodlands to Katy to Wharton line and will begin to progress southward late this afternoon.
Conditions will rapidly deteriorate late this afternoon and early this evening with ice accumulation on bridges and overpasses. Freezing rain will likely begin to change to sleet and snow late tonight into early Monday. Meso scale models continue to show some convective features that may significantly enhance rates over isolated areas.
Time is just about up for cold weather preparations and residents should be heading to where they are going to be for the duration of this event at this time.
Radar shows precipitation is starting to develop near Matagorda Bay and will be spreading across the area over the next few hours.
Freezing line is along a Conroe to The Woodlands to Katy to Wharton line and will begin to progress southward late this afternoon.
Conditions will rapidly deteriorate late this afternoon and early this evening with ice accumulation on bridges and overpasses. Freezing rain will likely begin to change to sleet and snow late tonight into early Monday. Meso scale models continue to show some convective features that may significantly enhance rates over isolated areas.
Time is just about up for cold weather preparations and residents should be heading to where they are going to be for the duration of this event at this time.
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Not sure if you’re trolling at this point or what. It’s going to happen. Everyone is telling you it is. Radar showing it will.biggerbyte wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 2:13 pm LOL
Just as predicted earlier on, per NWS, though we still have warnings and what-not, the official current forecast is not even remotely suggesting a "winter storm". If not for being disappointed this whole thing would be hilarious. What happened to the blizzard, you all? If the NWS is right today good luck and tracing down a flake or two.
Not sure what you want at this point. Lol.
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Seriously??? This is no time for downplaying. The storm is not even here yet. Things have progressed quite nicely as expected so far imo.biggerbyte wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 2:13 pm LOL
Just as predicted earlier on, per NWS, though we still have warnings and what-not, the official current forecast is not even remotely suggesting a "winter storm". If not for being disappointed this whole thing would be hilarious. What happened to the blizzard, you all? If the NWS is right today good luck and tracing down a flake or two.
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Some folks i tell ya.....
Tropikal????biggerbyte wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 2:13 pm LOL
Just as predicted earlier on, per NWS, though we still have warnings and what-not, the official current forecast is not even remotely suggesting a "winter storm". If not for being disappointed this whole thing would be hilarious. What happened to the blizzard, you all? If the NWS is right today good luck and tracing down a flake or two.
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That's a really stupid statement to make at this pointbiggerbyte wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 2:13 pm LOL
Just as predicted earlier on, per NWS, though we still have warnings and what-not, the official current forecast is not even remotely suggesting a "winter storm". If not for being disappointed this whole thing would be hilarious. What happened to the blizzard, you all? If the NWS is right today good luck and tracing down a flake or two.
MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 2:17 pmNot sure if you’re trolling at this point or what. It’s going to happen. Everyone is telling you it is. Radar showing it will.biggerbyte wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 2:13 pm LOL
Just as predicted earlier on, per NWS, though we still have warnings and what-not, the official current forecast is not even remotely suggesting a "winter storm". If not for being disappointed this whole thing would be hilarious. What happened to the blizzard, you all? If the NWS is right today good luck and tracing down a flake or two.
Not sure what you want at this point. Lol.
That's just his 'style'.

We're all fear mongers and overblow everything. Nobody should take this particular event lightly. I stand by that it's potentially a winter storm equivalent to a cat 5 hurricane.
I'll be more than happy to be completely wrong...
Gonna be an epic event. I haven't experienced cold like this since I lived in Michigan in the 80's and 90's. Stay off the roads and keep warm. Remember to use those space heaters responsibly and don't use generators inside. Unfortunately, there are some that don't heed these warnings until it is too late. Be safe!!!!
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~~~Run From The Water, Hide From The Wind~~~
Radar looking good to start! Looks like some snow about to start down here in Richmond! 

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It’s gonna overperform.
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