So, looking at the sky now and it’s definitely what my parents would have called a “snow sky”.
More importantly, this morning around 745, it looked like a gravity wave passing overhead. Even my own son who is not the most observant weather kid said “Dad, I’ve never seen clouds like that. It looks like someone threw a big rock in a pond.” Did we have a gravity wave this morning?
Texas Winter 2025-2026
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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026
Well we're 2 days off the most 70s ever in a winter here. The other two winters we will probably pass in the next week it barely snowed though I guess???
actually one year(1975) had the worst tornado ever in December here
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