Re: Texas:January 8-10:Winter Wx W/Rain-Storms & Heavy Rainf
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 11:19 pm
Look out for the canadian
I will post a picture of that once it updates on psu e wall.
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Maaaaan so close to Spring I can taste it. I see Charlie Brown and that football, though, dang it!!!MontgomeryCoWx wrote:Wow that gives me happy thoughts for Conroe
There went another piece of my 'Houston History'. My Mom worked for Prudential at that location in the 50's-60's...wxman57 wrote:
6:46: heading over to the med center to watch the imlosion of the Prudential building:
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas ... to-1999501
Implosion postponed due to fog. Biking down there at 8:45, as they said 9:30.
Oh really? From FWD this morning...Ed Mahmoud wrote:srainhoutx wrote:For those looking ahead to later in the week/next Saturday, the 06Z DGEX (often used for pattern recognition along with the Euro) does suggests a slower transition of the next U/L and a coastal trough developing and some over running precip with cold air in place. We will see...
I don't think DGEX and "often used" would ever be used in a sentence again. I saw a NWS met on another forum once explain the DGEX could be used to populate grids in a mountainous CWA because of the better resolution, and I'd always wonder, even if a model has 1 inch resolution, how it could be useful when it was usually out to lunch
I' myself will be checking the globals after church to see if we see something like last nights Canadian, which would bring such joy as close as the NW Houston Metro.