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vbhoutex wrote:What's to discuss in this thread when it is 53f with winds gusting to 30mph from the North??Back over to the Winter thread for another week?
SaskatchewanScreamer wrote:vbhoutex wrote:What's to discuss in this thread when it is 53f with winds gusting to 30mph from the North??Back over to the Winter thread for another week?
So glad to have company.......you fellows wished this
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upon us.
SaskatchewanScreamer wrote::uarrow: why do they type everything in CAPS? It is so hard to read.
weatherdude1108 wrote: Better than nothin.' That is, if we get anything -- AT ALL. Ho hum. The land of perpetual drought, interrupted by occasional flood.
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AUSTIN/SAN ANTONIO TX
326 PM CST SUN MAR 3 2013
.DISCUSSION...
......DRY CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE FOR MUCH OF NEXT WEEK WITH MOISTURE
INCREASING THURSDAY AND CONTINUING THROUGH NEXT WEEKEND. MEDIUM
RANGE MODELS ARE SUGGESTING A WET PATTERN FOR NEXT WEEKEND AS A
NORTHWEST PACIFIC STORM MOVES OVER THE FOUR CORNERS REGION SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY. SHOWED A MODEL BLEND SOLUTION WITH THIS FORECAST PACKAGE
WITH POPS ENDING LATE NEXT SUNDAY INTO MONDAY. STORM RAINFALL
AMOUNTS COULD GENERALLY BE AROUND ONE TENTH OF AN INCH FOR AREAS
WEST OF HIGHWAY 281 AND UP TO ONE QUARTER INCH EAST. HIGHEST
RAINFALL AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED AROUND THE NORTHEAST PART OF THE
HILL COUNTRY.
horselattitudesfarm wrote:weatherdude1108 wrote: Better than nothin.' That is, if we get anything -- AT ALL. Ho hum. The land of perpetual drought, interrupted by occasional flood.
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AUSTIN/SAN ANTONIO TX
326 PM CST SUN MAR 3 2013
.DISCUSSION...
......DRY CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE FOR MUCH OF NEXT WEEK WITH MOISTURE
INCREASING THURSDAY AND CONTINUING THROUGH NEXT WEEKEND. MEDIUM
RANGE MODELS ARE SUGGESTING A WET PATTERN FOR NEXT WEEKEND AS A
NORTHWEST PACIFIC STORM MOVES OVER THE FOUR CORNERS REGION SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY. SHOWED A MODEL BLEND SOLUTION WITH THIS FORECAST PACKAGE
WITH POPS ENDING LATE NEXT SUNDAY INTO MONDAY. STORM RAINFALL
AMOUNTS COULD GENERALLY BE AROUND ONE TENTH OF AN INCH FOR AREAS
WEST OF HIGHWAY 281 AND UP TO ONE QUARTER INCH EAST. HIGHEST
RAINFALL AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED AROUND THE NORTHEAST PART OF THE
HILL COUNTRY.
Its pretty sad when the wet conditions they are talking about only add up to a tenth of an inch of rain![]()
Ntxw wrote:I hate HOT weather. But I have to admit dry, warm days with a breeze like today knowing a cooldown is coming makes it quite pleasurable for outdoor activities like fishing, sports, grilling etc!
wxman57 wrote:Now you're coming around to the correct way of thinking (mine). You can't tell me that Saturday's weather (windy with a high in the low to mid 50s) was preferable to today's. Warm is good. Cold is bad.
Unfortunately, the GFS indicates another cool-down across Texas next week, with highs in the 50s and 60s.
Ntxw wrote:all those activities become negligent due to the bad air quality and hellish heat!
cctxhurricanewatcher wrote:About to hit 90 degrees down this way. As much as I love winter, with two boys playing baseball this time of year and one sometime late into the evening with his high school team, I am ready for summer. Watching baseball wearing a jacket and at times a heavy one thanks to the "wind chill" is not baseball weather. Don't mind it one bit for football, but my idea of watching baseball is wearing shorts, short sleeves and if I want, sandals. Bring on the heat! Bring on the Texas Summer Thread! Do your magic WXman57!
Portastorm wrote:cctxhurricanewatcher wrote:About to hit 90 degrees down this way. As much as I love winter, with two boys playing baseball this time of year and one sometime late into the evening with his high school team, I am ready for summer. Watching baseball wearing a jacket and at times a heavy one thanks to the "wind chill" is not baseball weather. Don't mind it one bit for football, but my idea of watching baseball is wearing shorts, short sleeves and if I want, sandals. Bring on the heat! Bring on the Texas Summer Thread! Do your magic WXman57!
Yeah ... bring on summer ... you know, the season when named tropical systems roam the Gulf and sometimes threaten the Texas coast!
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