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That wind last night was no joke.
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I had to pull up all of my Christmas blow molds lastnight. They were flying all over the place
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Christmas looks nice and brisk! I’d like it colder but a Christmas low in the low 30s and a high in the low 50s is acceptable.
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Anything colder beyond Christmas?MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 3:58 pm Christmas looks nice and brisk! I’d like it colder but a Christmas low in the low 30s and a high in the low 50s is acceptable.
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It’s long range but there are some nights in the 20s and highs in the 40s.
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Looking like a shot of colder weather arrives for Christmas. I see the extended range guidance suggests much colder air may be ahead as the New Year approaches.
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I see the Christmas blast on the Euro but it looks to be east of Texas.srainhoutx wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 6:38 pm Looking like a shot of colder weather arrives for Christmas. I see the extended range guidance suggests much colder air may be ahead as the New Year approaches.
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Loving this weather, I am
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Frosty night up in College Station. with solid radiational cooling and no wind. We're down to 32°F. Conroe overperforming at 29°F.
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Really good question. It could be a micro-climate around the measurement station at the Conroe - Montgomery Co. Airport. The site is NE of town and away from the UHI effect. The College Station Airport is part of campus and next to a mammoth concrete, building infrastructure, heat, particulate, and CO2 generating engine.
The low in Conroe last night was 26°F, CLL = 29°F, 28°F IMBY
The UHI effect, or lack thereof, seems most likely as Caldwell, just 18 mi WSW of here reached down to 25°F last night.
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I have heard some OCM's say that the Conroe gauge is in a low spot, so in calm nights the readings are always cooler than surrounding areas. I'm on a tiny ridge (pretty much only visible on a topographical map) so I tend to be a tad warmer than other areas. My low was 30.6. WeatherUnderground's map showed me at "31" but there were lots of 29s and 30s in the area. I saw 32 in Oak Ridge North. A few 27s further out.
I covered the plants but my red cloaks took another beating. I will probably have to top them off in the spring. I've about had my fill of cold weather for this year but it is nice burning a fire with the tree & decorations.
I covered the plants but my red cloaks took another beating. I will probably have to top them off in the spring. I've about had my fill of cold weather for this year but it is nice burning a fire with the tree & decorations.
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That part of Conroe also sits in a depression so the cold air settles.
I used to live near there. I remember one morning vividly. It was 19 at the house and 27 on I 45.
I used to live near there. I remember one morning vividly. It was 19 at the house and 27 on I 45.
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I’m not too far from you. Woodlane Forest in Magnolia. It got down to 29 here.jasons2k wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 6:07 pm I have heard some OCM's say that the Conroe gauge is in a low spot, so in calm nights the readings are always cooler than surrounding areas. I'm on a tiny ridge (pretty much only visible on a topographical map) so I tend to be a tad warmer than other areas. My low was 30.6. WeatherUnderground's map showed me at "31" but there were lots of 29s and 30s in the area. I saw 32 in Oak Ridge North. A few 27s further out.
I covered the plants but my red cloaks took another beating. I will probably have to top them off in the spring. I've about had my fill of cold weather for this year but it is nice burning a fire with the tree & decorations.
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MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 6:18 pmI’m not too far from you. Woodlane Forest in Magnolia. It got down to 29 here.jasons2k wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 6:07 pm I have heard some OCM's say that the Conroe gauge is in a low spot, so in calm nights the readings are always cooler than surrounding areas. I'm on a tiny ridge (pretty much only visible on a topographical map) so I tend to be a tad warmer than other areas. My low was 30.6. WeatherUnderground's map showed me at "31" but there were lots of 29s and 30s in the area. I saw 32 in Oak Ridge North. A few 27s further out.
I covered the plants but my red cloaks took another beating. I will probably have to top them off in the spring. I've about had my fill of cold weather for this year but it is nice burning a fire with the tree & decorations.
The town is lower than the lake and mall IIRC.
Yeah on Wunderground it's 40° on 105 near Lake Conroe, 43°F near 45 and 36 near the airport.
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Looks like a decent front for Christmas Eve but most of it looks to go towards the EC. Shocker. Maybe it’ll move back W as we get closer.