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Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 2:43 pm
by djmike
Our precip here in Beaumont keeps backbuilding and is still sleeting!! Its not light sleet either! Also looks to be back building to the west of Beaumont, North of Houston and looks to be getting stronger. Looks like BPT has a training effect that wont let up.

Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 2:46 pm
by JulieC
I'm not believing it for a minute this time. :-) Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me! But three times? LOL


**** I meant about snow next Friday. But I would love to see a little more excitement out of this storm before it's all over, especially since we are out of school anyway and will probably have to go to school on Memorial Day to make this up.
Might as well make it memorable,right? :D

Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 2:47 pm
by jasons2k
Light sleet here again.

Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 2:55 pm
by srainhoutx
Update from Jeff:

Precipitation slowly ending from north to south across the region.

Temperatures remain below freezing at all locations where precipitation continues to fall (mainly south of a line from Columbus to Conroe). North of this line breaks in the cloud cover have allowed temperatures to recover into the mid and upper 30’s (39 at Crockett and 35 at College Station). Suspect most areas north of I-10 will rise above freezing by 300pm and likely remain above freezing until around 700pm. Combination of very dry air and gusty north winds will effective dry roadway surface once temperatures can breach the freezing mark. Combination of effective anti-ice treatments today have really kept any road icing to isolated spots.

Temperatures will quickly fall this evening back below freezing and any residual water left on any roadways including surface streets will likely freeze…so use extreme caution traveling tonight and into Wednesday morning.

Lows tonight will range from the lower 20’s north of HWY 105 to mid 20’s along and north of US 59 to the upper 20’s along the coast. Could see some locations reaching hard freeze criteria tonight or 25 degrees or lower for 2 hours or greater.

Temperatures should rise above freezing tomorrow around 900am ending this bout of winter weather for the region.

Note: conditions just east of the area in Beaumont eastward into Louisiana are extremely dangerous with numerous roadways covered in ice/sleet/snow. Travel eastward of Winnie is hazardous and not recommended and will remain this way for most of the night.

Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 2:56 pm
by srainhoutx
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
240 PM CST TUE JAN 28 2014

TXZ163-164-176>179-195>200-210>214-226-227-235>238-282245-
HOUSTON-TRINITY-MADISON-WALKER-SAN JACINTO-POLK-BURLESON-BRAZOS-
WASHINGTON-GRIMES-MONTGOMERY-LIBERTY-COLORADO-AUSTIN-WALLER-
HARRIS-CHAMBERS-WHARTON-FORT BEND-JACKSON-MATAGORDA-BRAZORIA-
GALVESTON-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CROCKETT...TRINITY...GROVETON...
MADISONVILLE...HUNTSVILLE...SHEPHERD...COLDSPRING...LIVINGSTON...
CORRIGAN...ONALASKA...CALDWELL...LAKE SOMERVILLE...
COLLEGE STATION...BRYAN...BRENHAM...NAVASOTA...THE WOODLANDS...
CONROE...WILLIS...LIBERTY...CLEVELAND...DAYTON...COLUMBUS...
EAGLE LAKE...WEIMAR...SEALY...BELLVILLE...HEMPSTEAD...
PRAIRIE VIEW...BROOKSHIRE...HOUSTON...PASADENA...KATY...TOMBALL...
HUMBLE...WINNIE...MONT BELVIEU...ANAHUAC...EL CAMPO...WHARTON...
PIERCE...SUGAR LAND...MISSOURI CITY...RICHMOND...ROSENBERG...
EDNA...BAY CITY...PALACIOS...PEARLAND...LAKE JACKSON...ALVIN...
ANGLETON...FREEPORT...LEAGUE CITY...TEXAS CITY...FRIENDSWOOD...
GALVESTON
240 PM CST TUE JAN 28 2014

...ICY ROADS EXPECTED TONIGHT...

THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY WILL LIKELY BE ALLOWED TO EXPIRE AT 4
PM.

SOME SNOW FLURRIES WILL BE POSSIBLE TONIGHT AS AN UPPER LEVEL
DISTURBANCE APPROACHES THE AREA BUT NO ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED.

THE PRIMARY ISSUE TONIGHT WILL BE ICE FORMING ON ROADS AND
OVERPASSES. TEMPERATURES ACROSS THE SOUTHERN HALF OF THE AREA
RANGED FROM 32 TO 34 ALONG THE COAST AT 3 PM AND INLAND FROM 33 TO
30. TEMPERATURES SHOULD CONTINUE TO FALL THIS EVENING AND ACROSS
ALL OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS...TEMPERATURES ACROSS ALL OF SOUTHEAST
TEXAS BUT THE IMMEDIATE COAST SHOULD BE AT OR BELOW 31 DEGREES AND
PERHAPS AS LOW AS 27 BY 10 PM...FALLING LOWER THROUGH THE
REMAINDER OF THE NIGHT. THOUGH ONLY A FEW ROADS HAD ICE DEVELOP
THIS MORNING AND AFTERNOON...AS TEMPERATURES FALL INTO THE 20S
THE ROADS THAT ARE STILL WET OR DAMP WILL FREEZE UP AND ICY ROADS
WILL BECOME MORE WIDESPREAD.

AREAS THAT DRIED OUT DURING THE AFTERNOON ROUGHLY NORTH OF A LINE
FROM BRENHAM TO HUNTSVILLE TO NEAR CORRIGAN WILL EXPERIENCE THE
LEAST AMOUNTS OF ICE AND LIKELY JUST IN WIND PROTECTED LOW LYING
AREAS. HARD FREEZE CONDITIONS WILL BE LIKELY OVER THESE AREAS AS
WELL WITH TEMPERATURES FALLING TO THE LOWER 20S.

AREAS SOUTH OF THE A LINE FROM AROUND BRENHAM TO HUNTSVILLE TO
CORRIGAN WILL LIKELY EXPERIENCE MORE ICY CONDITIONS INCLUDING THE
HOUSTON METRO AREA.

NEAR THE IMMEDIATE COAST TEMPERATURES WILL BE SLOWER TO FALL TO
FREEZING BUT AFTER MIDNIGHT ICY ROADS AND BRIDGES WILL BE POSSIBLE
EVEN ON GALVESTON ISLAND.

ROADS...BRIDGES...AND OVERPASSES MAY BECOME SLICK AS DAMP ROADS
FREEZE THIS EVENING. SIDEWALKS...PORCHES...STEPS...AND DRIVEWAYS
MAY HAVE PATCHES OF ICE...SO CHECK YOUR FOOTING AND BE VERY
CAREFUL.

IF TRAVELING...DRIVE WITH EXTREME CAUTION. REDUCE DRIVING
SPEEDS...LEAVE PLENTY OF ROOM BETWEEN YOU AND THE MOTORIST AHEAD
OF YOU...AND ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION. AVOID
SUDDEN BRAKING OR ACCELERATION...AND BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS ON
CURVES OR WHEN MAKING TURNS.


Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 2:58 pm
by JulieC
Whose idea was it to name winter storms like they name hurricanes? Dumb idea IMO, but whatever. So this one is named Leon? Maybe he should be named Lame Leon. :-D

Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 2:59 pm
by jasons2k
Anyone notice the returns increasing SW of San Antonio?

Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 3:00 pm
by jasons2k
JulieC wrote:Whose idea was it to name winter storms like they name hurricanes? Dumb idea IMO, but whatever. So this one is named Leon? Maybe he should be named Lame Leon. :-D
The Weather Channel, trying to squeeze out an extra buck. Worst idea ever.

Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 3:01 pm
by skidog40
is the moisture refilling in again. seems from the radar it is? further north again.

Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 3:02 pm
by nuby3
I've been noticing the returns out west all day. I've also noticed the water vapor loop

Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 3:03 pm
by JulieC
The Special Weather Statement says that there is an upper level disturbance that still needs to come through with some snow flurries. Is that what you are talking about?

Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 3:05 pm
by nuby3
JulieC wrote:The Special Weather Statement says that there is an upper level disturbance that still needs to come through with some snow flurries. Is that what you are talking about?
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?prod ... x&loop=yes

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/tropical/satpix ... 4_loop.php

Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 3:06 pm
by srainhoutx
Light sleet and snow flurries here in NW Harris County. I suspect the additional lift from the upper low will keep these spotty flurries/light sleet pellets going into the late afternoon/early evening hours.

Image

Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 3:08 pm
by JulieC
jasons wrote:
JulieC wrote:Whose idea was it to name winter storms like they name hurricanes? Dumb idea IMO, but whatever. So this one is named Leon? Maybe he should be named Lame Leon. :-D
The Weather Channel, trying to squeeze out an extra buck. Worst idea ever.

Yeah just something else to let them hype things even more and let them be even less believable. The National Enquirer of weather forecasting. That's why I'm thankful for the folks on this weather board! I like my weather with a side of common sense. :D

Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 3:09 pm
by nuby3
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/tropical/satpix ... 4_loop.php

will the upper low snag gulf moisture at all? or no

Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 3:10 pm
by TeamPlayersBlue
nuby3 wrote:I've been noticing the returns out west all day. I've also noticed the water vapor loop
Yes we have!!

Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 3:10 pm
by JulieC
I wonder if all of that moisture is reaching the ground? It sure looks interesting for tonight if it holds together.

Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 3:11 pm
by skidog40
nuby3 wrote:http://www.srh.noaa.gov/tropical/satpix ... 4_loop.php

will the upper low snag gulf moisture at all? or no
did you notice the last frames it seemed to expand clounds and moisture

Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 3:12 pm
by JulieC
I noticed that it looks like there is a lot more than when I first looked at it! What's going on?

Re: January: Strong Arctic Front/Winter Storm Warning/Adviso

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 3:13 pm
by redneckweather
Got REAL flurries falling just south of Lake Conroe. The elusive snowflake has appeared!! :D