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Yukon Cornelius wrote:I guess we better enjoy the cold while we can. Next week looks to be a scorcher and from the forecast, above average temps after that.
DonWrk wrote:Well that was fun! Just makes you want even more though. Can't complain with seeing it fly in the sky, it's a beautiful sight.
JDawg512 wrote:I was unable to pump enough moisture into the air over Austin, sorry guys... All my liquid went to the storms the other night.
wxman57 wrote:Now that you've had a taste of snow up there in the D-FW area, can we declare winter over and warm things up for the remainder of the winter? I saw a good 0.1" of very cold rain today...
weatherdude1108 wrote:JDawg512 wrote:I was unable to pump enough moisture into the air over Austin, sorry guys... All my liquid went to the storms the other night.
Oh well. We forgive you.I think Porta is bummed out most of all.
Hard Freeze Warning in effect for tonight generally from I-10 north (Harris County not included)
Freeze Warning all other counties.
Sleet, rain, snow ending across SE TX with the latest report of sleet/snow mix coming from the Dayton area of Liberty County. Radar shows last returns exiting into Galveston Bay at this time. Surface temperatures have continued to slowly cool today with almost all areas having remained in the low to mid 30’s. Freeze line has been along and NW of a line from Huntsville to Conroe to Cypress to Katy to Sugar Land where light accumulations of freezing rain on elevated surfaces has occurred. Freeze line will move SE early this evening with temperatures falling into the 20’s this evening over much of the area.
Will not make any adjustments to the expected overnight lows at this time…but emphasize that a damaging freeze is likely both Saturday morning and again Sunday morning and protective actions should be taken to protect pipes, pets/livestock, and plants. Make sure sprinkler backflow preventers are drained, shut off, and covered and all exposed outside pipes are covered.
While most roadways and bridges will completely dry this evening before temperatures fall cold enough to freeze, large puddles from the rainfall today will freeze overnight even on surface streets as temperatures fall well into the 20’s. Caution should be used if traveling even on surface streets, parking lots, ect tonight until about 1000am on Saturday morning.
Forecasted Low Temperatures:
Saturday Morning:
HWY 105 N: 20-24
US 59 N: 24-28
US 59 S: 29-33
Sunday Morning:
HWY 105 N: 18-21
US 59 N: 22-26
US 59 S: 26-30
Portastorm wrote: And I still contend that we get less winter weather events here in Austin than we used to. I don't agree that it's a temporary blip or that we got "spoiled." In fact, I'm going to do some research on it and see if I'm right or wrong.
Brent wrote:HRRR has single digits in the metroplex tonight![]()
Ntxw wrote:HRRR has a low of 7F tonight at DFW, 4F in Mckinney
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