jschlitz wrote:Extremeweatherguy wrote:Also, Victoria, TX is mentioning a possible "High Wind Warning" down there for Thursday. I wonder if that will translate up the coast to our area too?
BTW, Compare Houston's Forecast:
With Victoria's:
Doesn't quite make sense does it?
Yes, it does.
It is not uncommon at all in Texas for locations to the WSW and even SW to be colder during winter. This is due to changes in elevation & topography (generally higher to the west), humidity/moisture, and proximity to the Gulf.
Just look at an average monthly low temp map of Texas in January. The USDA Hardiness Zone map shows it as well (somewhat).
I would be shocked if Victoria was that much cooler than NW Houston. I do not see how it would be possible for us to both have cloudy skies and for them to be 50F this upcoming Sunday and for us to be 60F. That would make no sense. In the shorter term, I guess the Friday night lows would be possible (29F Victoria, 30F Houston), but I do not see how they would be 49F for a high Friday and we would be 53F. The cold air is going to arrive at both locations at about the same time with about the same strength so there shouldn't be such a difference in the high temps. (especially since both locations are forecasting sunny skies). In fact, the modeling is indicating the high temperatures should be actually a bit colder as you head NE...so technically Houston should be a few degrees cooler on Friday than Victoria is.
However, if this is not a good enough explanation..then how can you explain the fact that Corpus Christi (even further south) is forecasting a high the same as that in Houston on Friday? Down in Corpus they are calling for 53F. You must admit that
that would not make much sense, right? A city that much further south situated on the warm GOM waters should not be the same temp. as NW Houston in a polar weather regime (unless they had clouds and we did not).