Brent wrote:Winter is back here apparently
Other than the weekend not much warm air
It got down to 11 in the Panhandle this morning
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Brent wrote:Winter is back here apparently
Other than the weekend not much warm air
Brent wrote:What a way to end this joke of a winter here with snow elsewhere again. I can't even make it up at this point
Cpv17 wrote:Brent wrote:What a way to end this joke of a winter here with snow elsewhere again. I can't even make it up at this point
I’ve been done with winter since mid February. Give me lows in the 50’s with highs in the 70’s and 80’s.
cstrunk wrote:I saw a Facebook post from Reed Timmer with a cloud cover forecast for the Total Solar Eclipse on April 8th. Still too far out... but I'll definitely be paying attention to the models next week for that day. We've been planning to go to Waco. I'll be super disappointed if all of Texas is socked in with clouds.
cstrunk wrote:I saw a Facebook post from Reed Timmer with a cloud cover forecast for the Total Solar Eclipse on April 8th. Still too far out... but I'll definitely be paying attention to the models next week for that day. We've been planning to go to Waco. I'll be super disappointed if all of Texas is socked in with clouds.
rwfromkansas wrote:cstrunk wrote:I saw a Facebook post from Reed Timmer with a cloud cover forecast for the Total Solar Eclipse on April 8th. Still too far out... but I'll definitely be paying attention to the models next week for that day. We've been planning to go to Waco. I'll be super disappointed if all of Texas is socked in with clouds.
Eh, it's still a long ways out. Not worried about it. More likely than not, I think it will be fine. If not, it will suck, but can't worry about it now.
Iceresistance wrote:This happened yesterday, and I think it's very rare since snow and landspouts usually don't mix
https://twitter.com/mikemorgankfor/status/1773123008049090888
cheezyWXguy wrote:Iceresistance wrote:This happened yesterday, and I think it's very rare since snow and landspouts usually don't mix
https://twitter.com/mikemorgankfor/status/1773123008049090888
I wonder if there is a lake back behind those trees. I remember a year or so ago when Twitter was flooded with snownado content when Buffalo, NY was getting hit with those blizzards. Comparatively warm lakes seem to be sufficient sources of localized instability to help trigger spouts even in cold temperatures like this.
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