Ntxw wrote:iorange55 wrote:Just by looking at the radar and the current temps...I just don't see how we'd only get an inch or two. Heaviest precip is still a little ways from here and our temps certainly aren't going to go up.
Dry slot lol.
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In Sherman I currently have accumulated sleet on the ground in "dirt" areas.
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32.8 here in Midlothian - dropped another half degree over last 4 or 5 minutes... In 15-20 minutes - freeze line will be here.
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Goodnight all! I'm out. Hope to have good reports in a few hours.
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I'm here as well, but merely a casual observer of Texas weather events that may impact me, so I have nothing to contribute other than rooting for a day of working from home tomorrow in Dallas.
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Ntxw wrote:iorange55 wrote:Just by looking at the radar and the current temps...I just don't see how we'd only get an inch or two. Heaviest precip is still a little ways from here and our temps certainly aren't going to go up.
Dry slot lol.
Don't even utter that word!
There's a few of us tracking the storm in the s2k chatroom. Everybody should come on in!
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somethingfunny wrote:Ntxw wrote:iorange55 wrote:Just by looking at the radar and the current temps...I just don't see how we'd only get an inch or two. Heaviest precip is still a little ways from here and our temps certainly aren't going to go up.
Dry slot lol.
Don't even utter that word!
There's a few of us tracking the storm in the s2k chatroom. Everybody should come on in!
Headed in was dead when I checked in a few minutes ago
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Chatroom doesn't work for me. I'm sure it's something I can fix, though.
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Looks like the snow line is "catching up" to the sleet line..?
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Sleet continues... temperature has dropped a degree and a half since it started coming down really hard.
Things dont look so wet outside anymore, and we have thunder and lightning as well.
Wind has also really picked up...
Things dont look so wet outside anymore, and we have thunder and lightning as well.
Wind has also really picked up...
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Getting heavy rain now with lots of wind. Insane amount of rain and wind. Videotaped some if it hoping to have a long video showing the storm progress.
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My internet explorer shuts down when I click the Chatroom tab above. It's never done that before so I'm not sure what's going on. Please keep posting here as well. I'm not in Texas but just a hop over the Sabine so I've been following this thread closely to get a hint of things to come my way. You folks stay safe and warm.
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New poster here -- sorry if I missed a reply to this earlier, but any further insight/thoughts on power lines? In an older part of town here, with lots of big trees with heavy limbs, and virtually none of our lines are buried.HockeyTx82 wrote:Does sleet cause power lines to fall? Reason I am asking is I manage a few servers at work and have to contend with power outages. Fun times ahead.
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drewser wrote:New poster here -- sorry if I missed a reply to this earlier, but any further insight/thoughts on power lines? In an older part of town here, with lots of big trees with heavy limbs, and virtually none of our lines are buried.HockeyTx82 wrote:Does sleet cause power lines to fall? Reason I am asking is I manage a few servers at work and have to contend with power outages. Fun times ahead.
I really don't think you'll have a lot of trouble, but you never with how strong this wind is. If some ice accumulates on the trees. Who knows.
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Roads are now white in Paradise, visibility has been reduced and if you check the temperature at Bridgeport and Decatur, we are now in the mid to upper 20s
I mean through this site...
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mtr/mesonet/
I mean through this site...
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mtr/mesonet/
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I don't know if this can be verified or not, but it seems like to me there is a third surge of cold air with this. The first surge came through on the weekend and the second earlier tonight to bring us down to freezing for a short while. I believe the third surge just came through because our winds have really picked up and our temperatures here in Wise County and to the west are now really tumbling again.
We still have sleet and looks like the hammer is heading straight for us on radar.
We still have sleet and looks like the hammer is heading straight for us on radar.
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