
natlib wrote:Me thinks winter might be over......
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wxman57 wrote:Looks like you had a problem with your earlier post, Portastorm. For some reason the font was too small to read. Don't worry, I fixed it.
15-day Euro ensembles are in. Nothing significant for Texas next 2 weeks. Maybe a bit of rain for north Texas early Saturday and again early next week. A little cold air around day 10 but the upper low is NE of Hudson Bay and moving rapidly eastward. No deep plunge of Arctic air.
wxman57 wrote:It's quite common to have a "January thaw" following a very cold late December/early January. I'll enjoy it while it lasts. Typically, February is our snowiest month in Texas. Of course, I can dream of a February like 1986...
Portastorm wrote:wxman57 wrote:Looks like you had a problem with your earlier post, Portastorm. For some reason the font was too small to read. Don't worry, I fixed it.
15-day Euro ensembles are in. Nothing significant for Texas next 2 weeks. Maybe a bit of rain for north Texas early Saturday and again early next week. A little cold air around day 10 but the upper low is NE of Hudson Bay and moving rapidly eastward. No deep plunge of Arctic air.
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You see? Do you people see what I'm up against year after year?!
It may be time to go to Mother Nature and ask her to intercede. For those of you who know the plot line in "The Year Without A Santa Claus" -- you'll get my reference.
natlib wrote:Me thinks winter might be over......
wxman57 wrote:It's quite common to have a "January thaw" following a very cold late December/early January. I'll enjoy it while it lasts. Typically, February is our snowiest month in Texas. Of course, I can dream of a February like 1986...
wxman57 wrote:It's good to see that activity in this thread has quieted down so much. I have my hand on the Texas thermostat and I'm cranking it up! Perhaps I should start the Texas Summer thread so we can start posting our thoughts on how many times the temperature will rise above 100F? Looking forward to a couple of long bike rides this weekend.
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