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#4481 Postby Texas Snowman » Mon Feb 25, 2013 2:07 pm

Officially 17 inches now in Amarillo.
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013

#4482 Postby Palmer divide shadow » Mon Feb 25, 2013 2:15 pm

And with a sustained wind over 40 mph I bet the drifting is brutal
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#4483 Postby horselattitudesfarm » Mon Feb 25, 2013 2:31 pm

Triple-threat warnings yesterday from the NWS of
1) Severe storms
2) High winds in excess of 50 mph
3) snow flurries and wind tonight

Their score so far: 0 for 3 here in the East DFW area where I live

1) Severe storms: 0 points ( nothing but the full moon and one little sprinkle)
2) High winds in excess of 50 mph: 0 points (light winds instead from the southwest around 10 mph. Mostly sunny skies right now with very broken stratus-like clouds. It is actually very pleasant outside)
3) snow flurries and wind tonight: As yet undetermined (But this non-storm is going to have to get its act together here to do anything like this)

They really got this wrong this time for us. they got my hopes up for some really exciting weather for nothing. By the way, you guys in the Austin, San Antonio, and other areas to the southwest.....quit sending your Dry-Slots up here....you're killin' our potential chances for exciting weather! :wink: :wink:

Here is the currrent radar showing the area of nothingness which is most of us south of the Red River. That thin squall line decided to fall apart West of us and reconvene East of us.

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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013

#4484 Postby Portastorm » Mon Feb 25, 2013 2:36 pm

Weather story of the day here in Austin is the wind. American Airlines has cancelled all flights in and out of ABIA after 2 p.m. today. Several thousand homes in south Austin currently without power due to winds knocking down trees knocking down powerlines. Sustained winds here 20-25 mph out of the west with gusts above 40 and some unofficial reports of gusts to near 50 mph.
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#4485 Postby Rgv20 » Mon Feb 25, 2013 2:58 pm

I would give anything to be in Amarillo!! That is a nasty blizzard out there....Here in my area we have a dust blizzard.... :cry:

Official forecast..

Areas of blowing dust. Sunny, with a high near 77. Very windy, with a northwest wind 32 to 40 mph, with gusts as high as 55 mph.
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#4486 Postby rkbjunior » Mon Feb 25, 2013 3:02 pm

Portastorm wrote:Weather story of the day here in Austin is the wind. American Airlines has cancelled all flights in and out of ABIA after 2 p.m. today. Several thousand homes in south Austin currently without power due to winds knocking down trees knocking down powerlines. Sustained winds here 20-25 mph out of the west with gusts above 40 and some unofficial reports of gusts to near 50 mph.


A couple of blocks from me.

http://www.kxan.com/dpp/news/local/aust ... enter-wall
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#4487 Postby vbhoutex » Mon Feb 25, 2013 3:10 pm

horselattitudesfarm wrote:Triple-threat warnings yesterday from the NWS of
1) Severe storms
2) High winds in excess of 50 mph
3) snow flurries and wind tonight

Their score so far: 0 for 3 here in the East DFW area where I live

1) Severe storms: 0 points ( nothing but the full moon and one little sprinkle)
2) High winds in excess of 50 mph: 0 points (light winds instead from the southwest around 10 mph. Mostly sunny skies right now with very broken stratus-like clouds. It is actually very pleasant outside)
3) snow flurries and wind tonight: As yet undetermined (But this non-storm is going to have to get its act together here to do anything like this)

They really got this wrong this time for us. they got my hopes up for some really exciting weather for nothing. By the way, you guys in the Austin, San Antonio, and other areas to the southwest.....quit sending your Dry-Slots up here....you're killin' our potential chances for exciting weather! :wink: :wink:

Here is the currrent radar showing the area of nothingness which is most of us south of the Red River. That thin squall line decided to fall apart West of us and reconvene East of us.

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I wouldn't count myself out yet if I were you. All of that to your West has to go somewhere. I know it is supposed to move NE from where the center currently is, but so far it hasn't decided to move that way. I think it is still further S than originally expected and the turn does not appear to have initiated as of yet, so ??? Winds here in Houston are gusting around 35mph so far with bright sun and 72f.
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#4488 Postby Ellsey » Mon Feb 25, 2013 3:23 pm

Well FW NWS got it good here so far. We've gotten rain and expected winds already. For tonight our 20% rain/snow got changed to a 30% snow chance. It's all relative to where you live I guess.
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#4489 Postby WeatherNewbie » Mon Feb 25, 2013 3:33 pm

horselattitudesfarm wrote:Triple-threat warnings yesterday from the NWS of
1) Severe storms
2) High winds in excess of 50 mph
3) snow flurries and wind tonight

Their score so far: 0 for 3 here in the East DFW area where I live

1) Severe storms: 0 points ( nothing but the full moon and one little sprinkle)
2) High winds in excess of 50 mph: 0 points (light winds instead from the southwest around 10 mph. Mostly sunny skies right now with very broken stratus-like clouds. It is actually very pleasant outside)
3) snow flurries and wind tonight: As yet undetermined (But this non-storm is going to have to get its act together here to do anything like this)

They really got this wrong this time for us. they got my hopes up for some really exciting weather for nothing. By the way, you guys in the Austin, San Antonio, and other areas to the southwest.....quit sending your Dry-Slots up here....you're killin' our potential chances for exciting weather! :wink: :wink:

Here is the currrent radar showing the area of nothingness which is most of us south of the Red River. That thin squall line decided to fall apart West of us and reconvene East of us.



Considering that forecast was for the entire forecast area, they've actually done pretty well so far. I do think the winds have been a little lighter than expected so far though. Other areas are getting pounded with wind though.
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013

#4490 Postby SouthernMet » Mon Feb 25, 2013 3:35 pm

Dfw
OTHERWISE...MVFR CIGS ARE EXPECTED TO RETURN TO ALL TAF SITES AS
THE UPPER LEVEL SYSTEM BEGINS TO PULL OFF TO THE EAST AFTER
SUNSET. WE MAY HAVE A BRIEF PERIOD OF LIGHT SNOW AT DFW AREA
AIRPORTS AROUND 06Z...BUT CONFIDENCE IN THIS REMAINS TOO LOW TO
INCLUDE IN THE FORECAST AT THIS TIME. LIGHT SNOW IN STRONG WINDS
WILL LIKELY BRING VSBYS DOWN TO IFR LEVELS WITH THE ONSET OF SNOW.
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#4491 Postby Shoshana » Mon Feb 25, 2013 3:39 pm

Winds from the west are really doing a number on roof shingles here in NE Austin. I can see shingles flapping like eyelashes on 5 houses (not ours) from our patio. One house has had a section of shingles pulled off... I took pictures but can't upload them to Photobucket because they are doing maintenance (in the middle of the day???)
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#4492 Postby ndale » Mon Feb 25, 2013 3:40 pm

The wind is taking shingles off houses here, just found some in my yard. It doesn't appear to be from our roof so it must be one of the neighbors.
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#4493 Postby Shoshana » Mon Feb 25, 2013 3:48 pm

ndale wrote:The wind is taking shingles off houses here, just found some in my yard. It doesn't appear to be from our roof so it must be one of the neighbors.


I don't think we're too far from y'all - we're close to P'ville. The fences are swaying I hope we don't have any fall! I'm sure some in the neighborhood are down though.
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#4494 Postby somethingfunny » Mon Feb 25, 2013 3:55 pm

I thought about driving NW out towards Amarillo, but there's really nothing fun about driving in a blizzard at all. I love snow, but you've gotta draw the line at 75mph gusts and a 24 hour whiteout.
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#4495 Postby Portastorm » Mon Feb 25, 2013 3:56 pm

Shoshana wrote:
ndale wrote:The wind is taking shingles off houses here, just found some in my yard. It doesn't appear to be from our roof so it must be one of the neighbors.


I don't think we're too far from y'all - we're close to P'ville. The fences are swaying I hope we don't have any fall! I'm sure some in the neighborhood are down though.


My brother lives in the Springbrook subdivision in P'ville and says that half of his fence is down and many shingles down on the ground from neighboring houses/roofs. I'm sure that is a common theme throughout much of the Austin-Round Rock-Cedar Park-Pflugerville area.
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#4496 Postby Portastorm » Mon Feb 25, 2013 3:57 pm

somethingfunny wrote:I thought about driving NW out towards Amarillo, but there's really nothing fun about driving in a blizzard at all. I love snow, but you've gotta draw the line at 75mph gusts and a 24 hour whiteout.


Besides, you wouldn't get too far. Most of the roads are closed in the entire Panhandle and many in the South Plains.
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#4497 Postby Yukon Cornelius » Mon Feb 25, 2013 4:01 pm

Starting to snow here.
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#4498 Postby somethingfunny » Mon Feb 25, 2013 4:03 pm

Portastorm wrote:
somethingfunny wrote:I thought about driving NW out towards Amarillo, but there's really nothing fun about driving in a blizzard at all. I love snow, but you've gotta draw the line at 75mph gusts and a 24 hour whiteout.


Besides, you wouldn't get too far. Most of the roads are closed in the entire Panhandle and many in the South Plains.


Exactly - I could have gotten out there pre-blizzard and found a hotel to ride it out in, but good luck getting home... it would turn into a 3 or 4 day vacation. I guess it would have still been a worthwhile trip, if I had paid attention to the long-range forecasts and requested time off from work at least a week ago. :roll:
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#4499 Postby natlib » Mon Feb 25, 2013 4:04 pm

Update from San Angelo......We had some flurries and sleet around lunch, but its mainly the wind here causing the trouble. Gusts over 60 mph have taken down trees, power lines and fences in several areas of the city.
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#4500 Postby Portastorm » Mon Feb 25, 2013 4:10 pm

natlib wrote:Update from San Angelo......We had some flurries and sleet around lunch, but its mainly the wind here causing the trouble. Gusts over 60 mph have taken down trees, power lines and fences in several areas of the city.


Good to hear from you, natlib! I see where your local NWSFO placed some counties near San Angelo under a Winter Weather Advisory. Thanks for the report.
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