It will be nice (pending our forecast stays the same) seeing snow stick instead of the usually grass dusting after 3-4 hours of snow
btw Siebert on Fox just said high of 40 on Friday? Could that really happen? and if we had a good snow pack and it got up to around there would it melt?
February 1-5, 2011 Arctic Blast/Winter Storm Discussion
Well our 7 in snow pack back in '04 stayed around for 3 days even with temps around 50. I actually found some snow that still lingered a week after that event. It depends on how much snow there is.helloitsb wrote:It will be nice (pending our forecast stays the same) seeing snow stick instead of the usually grass dusting after 3-4 hours of snow
btw Siebert on Fox just said high of 40 on Friday? Could that really happen? and if we had a good snow pack and it got up to around there would it melt?
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HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
519 PM CST WED FEB 2 2011
GMZ330-335-350-355-370-375-TXZ163-164-176>179-195>200-210>214-226-
227-235>238-031200-
AUSTIN-BRAZORIA-BRAZOS-BURLESON-CHAMBERS-COLORADO-FORT BEND-
GALVESTON-GALVESTON BAY-GRIMES-HARRIS-HOUSTON-JACKSON-LIBERTY-
MADISON-MATAGORDA-MATAGORDA BAY-MONTGOMERY-POLK-SAN JACINTO-
TRINITY-WALKER-WALLER-WASHINGTON-
WATERS FROM FREEPORT TO THE MATAGORDA SHIP CHANNEL 20 NM TO 60 NM-
WATERS FROM FREEPORT TO THE MATAGORDA SHIP CHANNEL OUT 20 NM-
WATERS FROM HIGH ISLAND TO FREEPORT 20 TO 60 NM-
WATERS FROM HIGH ISLAND TO FREEPORT OUT 20 NM-WHARTON-
519 PM CST WED FEB 2 2011
...WINTER STORM WATCH FOR ALL OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS THURSDAY AFTERNOON
THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING...
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS.
.DAY ONE...TONIGHT
A HARD FREEZE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS
WITH THE COLD ARCTIC AIR MASS IN PLACE. LOW TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN
THE UPPER TEENS TO AROUND 20 INLAND AND IN THE MID TO UPPER 20S ALONG
THE COAST. MOISTURE LEVELS WILL CONTINUE TO SLOWLY INCREASE ACROSS
THE AREA...AND A FEW SNOW FLURRIES MIGHT OCCUR AS EARLY AS LATE TONIGHT
NEAR THE COAST. RESIDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO CONTINUE TO PROTECT LIFE
AND PROPERTY SENSITIVE TO PROLONGED FREEZING TEMPERATURES.
.DAYS TWO AND THREE..THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
THE COLD ARCTIC AIR MASS WILL REMAIN IN PLACE. MOISTURE LEVELS WILL
CONTINUE TO INCREASE ACROSS THE AREA. A FEW SNOW FLURRIES WILL BE
POSSIBLE VERY EARLY ON THURSDAY NEAR THE COAST AND OVER THE SOUTHERN
HALF OF THE AREA THURSDAY MORNING. MORE SIGNIFICANT LIGHT PRECIPITATION
WILL DEVELOP BEGINNING MIDDAY NEAR THE COAST...MID AFTERNOON CENTRAL...AND
LATE AFTERNOON OVER THE NORTH. THE MAIN PRECIPITATION EVENT WILL GET
GOING IN THE LATE AFTERNOON AND EARLY EVENING HOURS AND WILL PERSIST
THROUGH EARLY MORNING FRIDAY. CURRENT THINKING IS THE WESTERN EXTENT
OF THE FREEZING RAIN THREAT AREA WILL BE ALONG A LINE FROM MATAGORDA
TO DOWNTOWN HOUSTON TO THE CLEVELAND AREA. WEST OF THIS LINE...SLEET
AND SNOW ARE EXPECTED...AND ALL SNOW IS EXPECTED OVER THE NORTHWEST
HALF OF THE AREA. EAST OF THIS LINE...A MIX OF FREEZING RAIN...SLEET...AND
SNOW IS EXPECTED...WITH MAINLY ICE CLOSE TO THE COAST. SNOW TOTALS
COULD AVERAGE 1 TO 3 INCHES WITH ISOLATED TOTALS AROUND 4 INCHES.
IN THE ICE AREA...ICE ACCUMULATIONS OF 1/10 TO 1/4 INCH ARE EXPECTED.
METEOROLOGISTS WILL CONTINUE TO MONITOR THIS SITUATION AND UPDATE
THE FORECAST AS NEEDED. RESIDENTS SHOULD CLOSELY TO MONITOR THE LATEST
DEVELOPMENTS ON THIS UPCOMING POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS WINTER WEATHER
EVENT.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
519 PM CST WED FEB 2 2011
GMZ330-335-350-355-370-375-TXZ163-164-176>179-195>200-210>214-226-
227-235>238-031200-
AUSTIN-BRAZORIA-BRAZOS-BURLESON-CHAMBERS-COLORADO-FORT BEND-
GALVESTON-GALVESTON BAY-GRIMES-HARRIS-HOUSTON-JACKSON-LIBERTY-
MADISON-MATAGORDA-MATAGORDA BAY-MONTGOMERY-POLK-SAN JACINTO-
TRINITY-WALKER-WALLER-WASHINGTON-
WATERS FROM FREEPORT TO THE MATAGORDA SHIP CHANNEL 20 NM TO 60 NM-
WATERS FROM FREEPORT TO THE MATAGORDA SHIP CHANNEL OUT 20 NM-
WATERS FROM HIGH ISLAND TO FREEPORT 20 TO 60 NM-
WATERS FROM HIGH ISLAND TO FREEPORT OUT 20 NM-WHARTON-
519 PM CST WED FEB 2 2011
...WINTER STORM WATCH FOR ALL OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS THURSDAY AFTERNOON
THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING...
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS.
.DAY ONE...TONIGHT
A HARD FREEZE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS
WITH THE COLD ARCTIC AIR MASS IN PLACE. LOW TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN
THE UPPER TEENS TO AROUND 20 INLAND AND IN THE MID TO UPPER 20S ALONG
THE COAST. MOISTURE LEVELS WILL CONTINUE TO SLOWLY INCREASE ACROSS
THE AREA...AND A FEW SNOW FLURRIES MIGHT OCCUR AS EARLY AS LATE TONIGHT
NEAR THE COAST. RESIDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO CONTINUE TO PROTECT LIFE
AND PROPERTY SENSITIVE TO PROLONGED FREEZING TEMPERATURES.
.DAYS TWO AND THREE..THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
THE COLD ARCTIC AIR MASS WILL REMAIN IN PLACE. MOISTURE LEVELS WILL
CONTINUE TO INCREASE ACROSS THE AREA. A FEW SNOW FLURRIES WILL BE
POSSIBLE VERY EARLY ON THURSDAY NEAR THE COAST AND OVER THE SOUTHERN
HALF OF THE AREA THURSDAY MORNING. MORE SIGNIFICANT LIGHT PRECIPITATION
WILL DEVELOP BEGINNING MIDDAY NEAR THE COAST...MID AFTERNOON CENTRAL...AND
LATE AFTERNOON OVER THE NORTH. THE MAIN PRECIPITATION EVENT WILL GET
GOING IN THE LATE AFTERNOON AND EARLY EVENING HOURS AND WILL PERSIST
THROUGH EARLY MORNING FRIDAY. CURRENT THINKING IS THE WESTERN EXTENT
OF THE FREEZING RAIN THREAT AREA WILL BE ALONG A LINE FROM MATAGORDA
TO DOWNTOWN HOUSTON TO THE CLEVELAND AREA. WEST OF THIS LINE...SLEET
AND SNOW ARE EXPECTED...AND ALL SNOW IS EXPECTED OVER THE NORTHWEST
HALF OF THE AREA. EAST OF THIS LINE...A MIX OF FREEZING RAIN...SLEET...AND
SNOW IS EXPECTED...WITH MAINLY ICE CLOSE TO THE COAST. SNOW TOTALS
COULD AVERAGE 1 TO 3 INCHES WITH ISOLATED TOTALS AROUND 4 INCHES.
IN THE ICE AREA...ICE ACCUMULATIONS OF 1/10 TO 1/4 INCH ARE EXPECTED.
METEOROLOGISTS WILL CONTINUE TO MONITOR THIS SITUATION AND UPDATE
THE FORECAST AS NEEDED. RESIDENTS SHOULD CLOSELY TO MONITOR THE LATEST
DEVELOPMENTS ON THIS UPCOMING POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS WINTER WEATHER
EVENT.
JL Geyer
Advanced Skywarn Spotter
Wings Over Houston Staff, Medical Communications
Amateur Radio, KD5YLO
Advanced Skywarn Spotter
Wings Over Houston Staff, Medical Communications
Amateur Radio, KD5YLO
Wow! That is cool, ya see up here we haven't had a good snow pack in a while, we're always getting screwed out of itronyan wrote:Well our 7 in snow pack back in '04 stayed around for 3 days even with temps around 50. I actually found some snow that still lingered a week after that event.

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what should we be expecting here in the Port Arthur area?
An icestorm is worse than snow since the road ices up and makes it dangerous. I rather have snow than ice.AggieBuckeye wrote:tireman4 wrote:Txagwxman: ( pro met on Storm2K)
Could Houston get missed? The snow that is...I hate this pesky 850 mb warm layer...
Hmmm.
I wonder what he is seeing....hummmm
He's seeing what I saw too... maybe a full fledged ice storm in Houston with Snow at the tail end. It's a possibility for the majority of Houston... I still think the Northern burbs would see mostly snow, but Downtown could be a skating rink of sorts, and it mostly be sleet and freezing rain.
No snow accumulation expected for us here at the coast only a wintry mix...the kids are so upset now...I tried to tell them not to get their hopes up. Everyone stay warm and safe and I hope the rolling black outs won't be an issue nor no electricity.
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IMPACTS:
DUE TO EVAPORATIVE COOLING IN THE VERY DRY AIRMASS...
TEMPERATURES WILL RUN 5 TO 7 DEGREES COLDER WITH THIS EVENT THAN
DURING THE LAST FEW WINTER WEATHER EVENTS TO IMPACT THIS AREA.
THESE COLDER TEMPERATURES WILL RESULT IN A MUCH HIGHER LIKELIHOOD
OF ROADS BECOMING ICED OVER...EVEN WITH LIGHT PRECIPITATION
AMOUNTS. THIS WILL ESPECIALLY BE THE CASE WITH ELEVATED SURFACES
LIKE BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES. ROAD CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TO
DETERIORATE BEGINNING AROUND SUNSET THURSDAY. IN ADDITION...POWER
OUTAGES WILL BE POSSIBLE ESPECIALLY IN THE FREEZING RAIN THREAT
AREA.
DUE TO EVAPORATIVE COOLING IN THE VERY DRY AIRMASS...
TEMPERATURES WILL RUN 5 TO 7 DEGREES COLDER WITH THIS EVENT THAN
DURING THE LAST FEW WINTER WEATHER EVENTS TO IMPACT THIS AREA.
THESE COLDER TEMPERATURES WILL RESULT IN A MUCH HIGHER LIKELIHOOD
OF ROADS BECOMING ICED OVER...EVEN WITH LIGHT PRECIPITATION
AMOUNTS. THIS WILL ESPECIALLY BE THE CASE WITH ELEVATED SURFACES
LIKE BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES. ROAD CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TO
DETERIORATE BEGINNING AROUND SUNSET THURSDAY. IN ADDITION...POWER
OUTAGES WILL BE POSSIBLE ESPECIALLY IN THE FREEZING RAIN THREAT
AREA.
JL Geyer
Advanced Skywarn Spotter
Wings Over Houston Staff, Medical Communications
Amateur Radio, KD5YLO
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Wings Over Houston Staff, Medical Communications
Amateur Radio, KD5YLO
GCCISD in Baytown will dismiss early tomorrow. A decision will be made tomorrow regarding classes on Friday.
Hey neighbor..so what's it going to be ice or snow for us lolronyan wrote:Well our 7 in snow pack back in '04 stayed around for 3 days even with temps around 50. I actually found some snow that still lingered a week after that event. It depends on how much snow there is.helloitsb wrote:It will be nice (pending our forecast stays the same) seeing snow stick instead of the usually grass dusting after 3-4 hours of snow
btw Siebert on Fox just said high of 40 on Friday? Could that really happen? and if we had a good snow pack and it got up to around there would it melt?
My guess is both. We can't be sure until it actually starts happening though.clute28 wrote:Hey neighbor..so what's it going to be ice or snow for us lolronyan wrote:Well our 7 in snow pack back in '04 stayed around for 3 days even with temps around 50. I actually found some snow that still lingered a week after that event. It depends on how much snow there is.helloitsb wrote:It will be nice (pending our forecast stays the same) seeing snow stick instead of the usually grass dusting after 3-4 hours of snow
btw Siebert on Fox just said high of 40 on Friday? Could that really happen? and if we had a good snow pack and it got up to around there would it melt?
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Not worried at all about an ice-only event for the majority of Houston. I am quite confident that most of the Houston area will see snow accumulations.
Is it Summer yet???
I agree Kayci!! If us here at the coast are gonna miss out on the snow again
then I say bring on summer!! 


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You could drive up North if we're unlucky and don't get in on the fun.rnmm wrote:I agree Kayci!! If us here at the coast are gonna miss out on the snow againthen I say bring on summer!!

Nothing set in stone yet regarding precip types. Won't probably know for sure until precipitation begins to fall IMO.rnmm wrote:I agree Kayci!! If us here at the coast are gonna miss out on the snow againthen I say bring on summer!!
ronyan wrote:You could drive up North if we're unlucky and don't get in on the fun.rnmm wrote:I agree Kayci!! If us here at the coast are gonna miss out on the snow againthen I say bring on summer!!
Well according to forecasts we are gonna miss out on the fun as far as driving North, I don't drive on the ice so we will just miss it!!
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IMPRESSIVE... look at that moisture flowing in off the Pacific. This one is going to go big guys and gals.
AggieBuckeye wrote:IMPRESSIVE... look at that moisture flowing in off the Pacific. This one is going to go big guys and gals.
Hi Aggie...what are you seeing? sorry, don't read the maps and put it together well