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cctxhurricanewatcher wrote:Just looking at the daily maxes for Corpus for January 1978 and I guess taking the warm now for Christmas is a good trade off if the pattern flips to one similar back then. I will definately run out of firewood if it happens!
Portastorm wrote:cctxhurricanewatcher wrote:Just looking at the daily maxes for Corpus for January 1978 and I guess taking the warm now for Christmas is a good trade off if the pattern flips to one similar back then. I will definately run out of firewood if it happens!
Hey CC, where did you find the Corpus climate data? I can't find anything for Austin that doesn't cost $$$ to view online.
ETXHAMXYL wrote:I remember New Years of 78 was a Major Ice Storm here in NTX. Lots of babies were born come Sept of that year. Lots of Ice and major cold in Jan of that year. I was in Jr. High and we had lots of snow days that year.
So when you say '78 I think of ice. Would love cold and snow but no ice PLEEEZE!!!
cctxhurricanewatcher wrote:Portastorm wrote:cctxhurricanewatcher wrote:Just looking at the daily maxes for Corpus for January 1978 and I guess taking the warm now for Christmas is a good trade off if the pattern flips to one similar back then. I will definately run out of firewood if it happens!
Hey CC, where did you find the Corpus climate data? I can't find anything for Austin that doesn't cost $$$ to view online.
The NWS Corpus site has the data for the Coastal Bend reporting stations. I think it depends on each office if they want to link up old data.
Johnny wrote:jschlitz, It sounds like you know your Palm Trees huh?![]()
cctxhurricanewatcher wrote:ETXHAMXYL wrote:I remember New Years of 78 was a Major Ice Storm here in NTX. Lots of babies were born come Sept of that year. Lots of Ice and major cold in Jan of that year. I was in Jr. High and we had lots of snow days that year.
So when you say '78 I think of ice. Would love cold and snow but no ice PLEEEZE!!!
Was that the year of the infamous Norte Dame/UH Cotton Bowl when Joe Montana made his presence known? I recall it was cold as all get out.
jschlitz wrote:cctxhurricanewatcher wrote:ETXHAMXYL wrote:I remember New Years of 78 was a Major Ice Storm here in NTX. Lots of babies were born come Sept of that year. Lots of Ice and major cold in Jan of that year. I was in Jr. High and we had lots of snow days that year.
So when you say '78 I think of ice. Would love cold and snow but no ice PLEEEZE!!!
Was that the year of the infamous Norte Dame/UH Cotton Bowl when Joe Montana made his presence known? I recall it was cold as all get out.
Yep, that was it. My Dad lived in Houston at the time but went to the Cotton Bowl. I-45 was shut down and it took him over 12 hours to get home taking the back roads.
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HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
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THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR NORTH TEXAS.
.DAY ONE...
AN UPPER LEVEL STORM SYSTEM WILL AFFECT NORTH TEXAS TODAY...
BRINGING A CHANCE OF LIGHT SNOW TO AREAS NORTHWEST OF A LINE FROM
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Portastorm wrote:gboudx wrote:Well, Tuesday came and went and we got some much needed rain. Had the cold air been in place like the models were suggesting early last week, we probably would have 1-2" of snow. But, I'll take the rain.
"Rain" ... what's that?
jschlitz wrote:cctxhurricanewatcher wrote:
I was just checking and Houston had 6 days in a row of record low max temperatures. They were all highs of 36 or below, the lowest being on the 20th with a high of 29, and the 21st with a high of 30.
If that were to happen this year, it would be devastating for garden enthusiasts and the landscaping industry.
The majority of palm species would be killed, except hardy varieties such as Sabal Palms, Mexican Fan Palms, Windmill palms, etc.
All the Queen Palms, California (Washingtonia) Palms, Date Palms, Canary Date Palms, and many bedding plants we take for granted (philodendrons, oleanders, lantanas, etc.) would be history.
I was in Tampa in 1983 when it hit 19 degrees. It was a disaster. I wouldn't want to see something like that again.
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