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are we going to get in on any of the action or is it all gunna be north of here?
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Just had sleet and snow in League City. The kids were freaking out in the neighborhood. They are no more than 6 and this was new to them.
There is a band of snow and sleet moving into the Middle TX Coast that move across the Upper TX Coast later today so hopfully you will see sleet and flurries like everyone else.
Darn Lavaca County getting more snow and sleet!!
There is a band of snow and sleet moving into the Middle TX Coast that move across the Upper TX Coast later today so hopfully you will see sleet and flurries like everyone else.
Darn Lavaca County getting more snow and sleet!!
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PTrackerLA wrote:Anyone observe enough snow to cover a car? When all that precip in SE Texas gets here we should have a few snow showers.
I've got more than enough to cover a car! I've got 2 inches on the ground...and at 10 at night all the neighbors are out having a snowball fight. Unbelievable.
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Air Force Met wrote:PTrackerLA wrote:Anyone observe enough snow to cover a car? When all that precip in SE Texas gets here we should have a few snow showers.
I've got more than enough to cover a car! I've got 2 inches on the ground...and at 10 at night all the neighbors are out having a snowball fight. Unbelievable.
That sounds like fun!! I was hoping to get enough to do that, but I guess it wasn't meant to be this time. I did enjoy seeing some snow on Christmas Eve though.
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