January 2025

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DoctorMu wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2025 9:10 am
Brazoriatx979 wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2025 9:03 am What a Monday! We get snow, Trump is back in office, I get Tuesday and Wednesday off! WITH pay! lol What a great day to be alive!
Even beforehand,
- Stock market is at an all time high
- Violent crime is at a 50 year LOW
- There are fewer illegal border crossings than in 2019
- Unemployment is at an near record lows
- Inflation is low
- Wages are rising higher than inflation
- The US has the #1 Economy in the World
- Peace (sort of) in the Middle East

Let's keep politics (and religion) off the board, please.
:lol: no problem!
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Back to weather, the wind is starting to pick up. It will be a gusty and chilly day today
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who's making soup or chili for dinner on this cold evening?
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Brazoriatx979 wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2025 9:23 am who's making soup or chili for dinner on this cold evening?
Albondiga soup!
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Jeff doubts we hit 40 today with increased cloud cover ahead of schedule
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How about a pot of gumbo to get things going? I am hoping to see at least an inch and a good shot of it too. It isnt 7 + like previously modeled, but it is what it is here in Spring. It could be all cold rain like last time.
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Brazoriatx979 wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2025 9:23 am who's making soup or chili for dinner on this cold evening?
I'm making trail turkey chili. tomato, beans, onions, peppers all allowed. Layers of chiles: ancho, chipotle, pasila, guajilo + some chocolate, coffee. A touch of lime. BAM.
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TexasBreeze wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2025 9:30 am How about a pot of gumbo to get things going? I am hoping to see at least an inch and a good shot of it too. It isnt 7 + like previously modeled, but it is what it is here in Spring. It could be all cold rain like last time.
Dark roux. Filé, no okra as the thickener.
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tireman4 wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2025 9:20 am Back to weather, the wind is starting to pick up. It will be a gusty and chilly day today
We are even cloud banked now up in College Station. NE 12 28°F and steady. Bring it.
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And drops of liquid have hit our windows at the house. Interesting
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Good morning everyone! Here's to hoping we all cash in tonight/tomorrow! I made chili last night to get me through the week, so bring on whatever may come. Think some of us may wake up tomorrow surprised.. one way or another.
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So far, the latest HRRR12z keeps with the suppressed theme. It won't surprise me if the UKMET option is right all along.

But yes, definitely will need to watch any changes throughout the day.
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Brazoriatx979 wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2025 9:23 am who's making soup or chili for dinner on this cold evening?
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I woke up to blue bird skies and now it is solid gray overcast. Fingers crossed all of us cash in on some snow and this system over performs for a large chunk of the area. It is VERY hard to forecast snow down here and even more so, how much. One heavy 30 minute band can drop 2 inches quick!
I'm seeing light snow, sleet, and freezing rain returns already just west of Kingsville?
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Sending good vibes and wishes that everyone sees a good blanket of snow down there! My family is in SE Texas and Cajun country Louisiana and they are excited.😊❄️
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don wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2025 10:04 am Sending good vibes and wishes that everyone sees a good blanket of snow down there! My family is in SE Texas and Cajun country Louisiana and they are excited.😊❄️
Don! you move away and it snows! lol
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It is a global, but the gfs increased the totals county-wide slightly it looks like.
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TexasBreeze wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2025 10:17 am It is a global, but the gfs increased the totals county-wide slightly it looks like.
Which county? Kind of assuming you mean Harris but can't be certain
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Harris county
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I made a hotel reservation in Baytown, I'll let you guys know how it goes!
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