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JenBayles wrote:After all the excitement of our first freeze (minor tho' it turned out to be) I haven't paid much attention for the past few days. I noticed it was much warmer today and now looking forward to the return of more cold air. Too bad my sinuses aren't as impressed with it...
very true

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I'm Kleenex bound myself along with everyone in my family. Sitting in my deer stand in 27 degree weather for 5 hours Saturday morning didn't do me any favors.
I guess I can deal with a little warm up but cold weather is a must come christmas time. This has been the theme this winter. Warmup...cold front....warm up....a colder cold front.....warm up....and an even colder cold front....and then the arctic fronts came in. I think this is what will happen again. This will be a nice warm up then BAM, big momma comes down and sends us scurrying for a warm fire! Let's hope so!

I guess I can deal with a little warm up but cold weather is a must come christmas time. This has been the theme this winter. Warmup...cold front....warm up....a colder cold front.....warm up....and an even colder cold front....and then the arctic fronts came in. I think this is what will happen again. This will be a nice warm up then BAM, big momma comes down and sends us scurrying for a warm fire! Let's hope so!

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jschlitz wrote:I know I'm in the minority but I'm loving those 70s....
I'm with you, besides it saves a lot on the heating bill!
Super nasty day here in Baytown, got right at 2 Inches of rain here from Noon - 3pm Now it's so foggy I can't see across the street. It does make the Christmas light look interesting!
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910 PM CST MON DEC 11 2006
...DENSE FOG ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 AM CST TUESDAY...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HOUSTON/GALVESTON HAS ISSUED A
DENSE FOG ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 AM CST TUESDAY.
A COMBINATION OF FOG DEVELOPING OVER THE AREA AND SEA FOG
SPREADING INLAND WILL LEAD TO A FOGGY NIGHT ACROSS MOST OF
SOUTHEAST TEXAS TONIGHT. VISIBILITIES ACROSS MOST OF THE INLAND
COUNTIES THIS EVENING WILL BE FLUCTUATING BETWEEN 1/2 AND 2 MILES
THEN DROP DOWN TO 1/4 MILE OR LESS AFTER MIDNIGHT. OVER THE
NEARSHORE WATERS AND COASTAL COUNTIES DENSE SEA FOG WITH
VISIBILITIES OF 1/4 MILE OR LESS WILL CONTINUE TO SPREAD INLAND.
VISIBILITIES MAY APPROACH NEAR ZERO CONDITIONS OVER THE COASTAL
AREAS.
THE FOG SHOULD LIFT IN THE MORNING AS TEMPERATURES BEGIN TO RISE
AND A WEAK COLD FRONT MOVES THROUGH THE REGION FROM WEST TO EAST.
MOTORISTS SHOULD DRIVE WITH EXTREME CAUTION AND ALLOW ADDITIONAL
TRAVEL TIME. USE LOW BEAMS...REDUCE DRIVING SPEED...AND ALLOW FOR
PLENTY OF ROOM BETWEEN YOU AND OTHER CARS. YOU CAN OVERTAKE
ANOTHER VEHICLE QUICKLY IN POOR VISIBILITIES...SO SLOW DOWN AND
DRIVE DEFENSIVELY.
...DENSE FOG ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 AM CST TUESDAY...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HOUSTON/GALVESTON HAS ISSUED A
DENSE FOG ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 AM CST TUESDAY.
A COMBINATION OF FOG DEVELOPING OVER THE AREA AND SEA FOG
SPREADING INLAND WILL LEAD TO A FOGGY NIGHT ACROSS MOST OF
SOUTHEAST TEXAS TONIGHT. VISIBILITIES ACROSS MOST OF THE INLAND
COUNTIES THIS EVENING WILL BE FLUCTUATING BETWEEN 1/2 AND 2 MILES
THEN DROP DOWN TO 1/4 MILE OR LESS AFTER MIDNIGHT. OVER THE
NEARSHORE WATERS AND COASTAL COUNTIES DENSE SEA FOG WITH
VISIBILITIES OF 1/4 MILE OR LESS WILL CONTINUE TO SPREAD INLAND.
VISIBILITIES MAY APPROACH NEAR ZERO CONDITIONS OVER THE COASTAL
AREAS.
THE FOG SHOULD LIFT IN THE MORNING AS TEMPERATURES BEGIN TO RISE
AND A WEAK COLD FRONT MOVES THROUGH THE REGION FROM WEST TO EAST.
MOTORISTS SHOULD DRIVE WITH EXTREME CAUTION AND ALLOW ADDITIONAL
TRAVEL TIME. USE LOW BEAMS...REDUCE DRIVING SPEED...AND ALLOW FOR
PLENTY OF ROOM BETWEEN YOU AND OTHER CARS. YOU CAN OVERTAKE
ANOTHER VEHICLE QUICKLY IN POOR VISIBILITIES...SO SLOW DOWN AND
DRIVE DEFENSIVELY.
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