Just got to do something I've only had a handful of chances to do in my life, living in Austin, TX, ... snowball fight with my boys.

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txprog wrote:First, congratulations to the North Texas people I disagree with. Outstanding job.
Snippet from updated disco out of Fort Worth:
NEW MODEL DATA CONTINUES TO COME IN AND WE ARE CONCERNED THAT THE
EXTENSIVE SNOW PACK WILL HAVE A SUBSTANTIAL IMPACT ON THE LOW
LEVEL THERMAL PROFILE OVER THE WEEKEND/EARLY NEXT WEEK WHICH WILL
RESULT IN SOME COOLER TEMPERATURES THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT. IT MAY
ALSO AFFECT THE PRECIPITATION EXPECTED ON SUN
No surprise on lower temps, but I did not realize precip was/is forecasted for Sunday. What's the latest on that?
iorange55 wrote:I'm trying hard to remember and I can't tell from my old pictures too much but I'm not sure if the foot of snow we got last year accumulated so much on the roads.
I have a neighbor who just pulled out from the street for the first time and it's incredible being actually to see just how much is on the street.
iorange55 wrote:Yeah I remember we had a lot of tree damage here. Thanks for the picture.
Also details brandon?
Portastorm wrote:I will look forward to his comments if he makes any, brewskymc, and thanks to txagwxman and Ntxw for the thoughts.
Just got to do something I've only had a handful of chances to do in my life, living in Austin, TX, ... snowball fight with my boys.
Ntxw wrote:iorange55 wrote:I'm trying hard to remember and I can't tell from my old pictures too much but I'm not sure if the foot of snow we got last year accumulated so much on the roads.
I have a neighbor who just pulled out from the street for the first time and it's incredible being actually to see just how much is on the street.
Here is a picture from last year. A lot more on the trees and stuff, but the roads were fine. As long as a car went by it melted instantly. It doesn't this time, compacted.
Edit: A band of light snow is about to pivot the metroplex. Starting to fall again here.
Brandon8181 wrote:iorange55 wrote:Yeah I remember we had a lot of tree damage here. Thanks for the picture.
Also details brandon?
This is from the Grayson County Emergency MGMT.
"TO OUR MEDIA: a press briefing will be held at the Grayson County Courthouse, 100 W. Houston, Sherman, 2nd Floor Assembly, @ 12 noon related to a declaration of disaster by the Grayson County Judge as well as information related to current support to resume meals delivery by Meals on Wheels of Texoma."
At this time - thats I'll I know. I'll provide more information after the press breifing.
Ntxw wrote:txprog wrote:First, congratulations to the North Texas people I disagree with. Outstanding job.
Snippet from updated disco out of Fort Worth:
NEW MODEL DATA CONTINUES TO COME IN AND WE ARE CONCERNED THAT THE
EXTENSIVE SNOW PACK WILL HAVE A SUBSTANTIAL IMPACT ON THE LOW
LEVEL THERMAL PROFILE OVER THE WEEKEND/EARLY NEXT WEEK WHICH WILL
RESULT IN SOME COOLER TEMPERATURES THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT. IT MAY
ALSO AFFECT THE PRECIPITATION EXPECTED ON SUN
No surprise on lower temps, but I did not realize precip was/is forecasted for Sunday. What's the latest on that?
It means Jerry is in bed bundled up thinking 'OH NO..Not again!'. There goes superbowl 50 for North Texas...
Brandon8181 wrote:County judge just officially declared Grayson Co. a disaster area.
txagwxman wrote:Portastorm wrote:I will look forward to his comments if he makes any, brewskymc, and thanks to txagwxman and Ntxw for the thoughts.
Just got to do something I've only had a handful of chances to do in my life, living in Austin, TX, ... snowball fight with my boys.
Well at least my son played with some ice cycles.
Ha ha.
Brandon8181 wrote:
County judge just officially declared Grayson Co. a disaster area.
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