Texas winter wx thread (2009-2010)
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Re: Texas winter wx thread (2009-2010)
I shouldn't be posting and driving.. But has any frozen precip reached woodville yet via radar obs?
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Re: Texas winter wx thread (2009-2010)
vbhoutex wrote:This will be the third time I have had at least two snow experiences in one Winter here in Houston.
It's pretty amazing indeed.
I find it equally amazing that since I moved here in 2005, I have experienced more snow/sleet events here than I did for a stretch in Dallas from about 2000-2005. Granted, up there we had quite the snowstorm (Valentine's 2004) and much colder temps at times....but we've had, what, 6 or 7 bouts of winter weather here since then? When I was at Tech in the early 90's I met some fellow students from Houston who claimed to have never seen snow before. I move here and we get this...pretty crazy stuff if you ask me.
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Re: Texas winter wx thread (2009-2010)
Nederlander wrote:I shouldn't be posting and driving.. But has any frozen precip reached woodville yet via radar obs?
It looks like a mix there currently, per TWC Interactive Radar.
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The warm layer at the surface was just too much for the snow to overcome as it fell. The temperature can't drop if the dew point is in the 34-37 degree range. The airmass to our north just wasn't cold enough for advection alone to get us below freezing.
But I still think most of us (except near the coast) will see at least some snow fall in the next 5-8 hours. The later it falls, the lighter it'll be, though. Down to 38 at my house now, a sign that maybe I'll see some sleet soon. Maybe a bit of snow by 7pm to 8pm.
I was actually very surprised at the temperature gradient...I left my house in Tomball at 3PM it was 40F with a dewpoint of 39F, and went to Magnolia (15 miles north), and it was all snow and 36F. Just that little bit did the trick. 5 more miles up the road and it was 33F with heavy snow.
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Re: Texas winter wx thread (2009-2010)
jasons wrote:vbhoutex wrote:This will be the third time I have had at least two snow experiences in one Winter here in Houston.
It's pretty amazing indeed.
I find it equally amazing that since I moved here in 2005, I have experienced more snow/sleet events here than I did for a stretch in Dallas from about 2000-2005. Granted, up there we had quite the snowstorm (Valentine's 2004) and much colder temps at times....but we've had, what, 6 or 7 bouts of winter weather here since then? When I was at Tech in the early 90's I met some fellow students from Houston who claimed to have never seen snow before. I move here and we get this...pretty crazy stuff if you ask me.
When I was a kid it snow 3x in one winter in 1973. 3x enough to build snowmen...not this little stuff.
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Re: Texas winter wx thread (2009-2010)
sphelps8681 wrote:SG we still have hurricane season. And according to JB on Accuweather it's going to be a nasty one. Sorry off topic.
It'll be here before we know it! A lot of people complained about the slow season last year, but I have to admit, it was nice not evacuating and coming home to utter devastation. You know what I mean?
I have a new "appreciation" for hurricanes... I've always been fascinated by them and I still am, but I really like my house!
As for the snow falling nearby, it's getting closer but I'm not confident it will changeover here before the precip dries up. I have a different opinion every time I look at the radar.

The temp is steadily, slowly dropping now though.
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Re: Texas winter wx thread (2009-2010)
goodluck southerngale! i hope you get at least a few flakes!
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Re: Texas winter wx thread (2009-2010)
txagwxman wrote:When I was a kid it snow 3x in one winter in 1973. 3x enough to build snowmen...not this little stuff.
Yeah, I've heard about the legendary snow of 1973. I think we have some links to pics in the Se Texas thread. 1973 was the year I was born...in Tampa, Florida. We had snow there in 1977, when I was four.
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It's pretty amazing in itself that pretty much every major city along and north of I-10 in Texas in one winter season has seen snow (many of them measurable). That's tough to do in a decade!
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Re: Texas winter wx thread (2009-2010)
Nederlander wrote:Yay! Big flakes in Chester! West of wooddville
Hope you're enjoying it! Build us a snowman and take pictures!

Precip in Texas aside from east Texas along the Louisiana border is starting to break. Typical of an ending situation, banding is starting to happen. If you can get under one of those bands long enough, might be able to get a coating. Looks like majority of the accumulating snow is nearing it's end.

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Re: Texas winter wx thread (2009-2010)
Nederlander wrote:Yay! Big flakes in Chester! West of wooddville
yay nederlander! enjoy it!
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Re: Texas winter wx thread (2009-2010)
jasons wrote:txagwxman wrote:When I was a kid it snow 3x in one winter in 1973. 3x enough to build snowmen...not this little stuff.
Yeah, I've heard about the legendary snow of 1973. I think we have some links to pics in the Se Texas thread. 1973 was the year I was born...in Tampa, Florida. We had snow there in 1977, when I was four.
It was legendary. I was there in it, in Spring Branch in '73.
Then we moved to Oregon and it snowed every other day. Only took 10 months of that for my parents to say we were moving back to Texas. I think we've had more snow this winter than they have in Oregon.
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Re: Texas winter wx thread (2009-2010)
jasons wrote:vbhoutex wrote:This will be the third time I have had at least two snow experiences in one Winter here in Houston.
It's pretty amazing indeed.
I find it equally amazing that since I moved here in 2005, I have experienced more snow/sleet events here than I did for a stretch in Dallas from about 2000-2005. Granted, up there we had quite the snowstorm (Valentine's 2004) and much colder temps at times....but we've had, what, 6 or 7 bouts of winter weather here since then? When I was at Tech in the early 90's I met some fellow students from Houston who claimed to have never seen snow before. I move here and we get this...pretty crazy stuff if you ask me.
Well we knew it was going to be a special winter season...let's go for one more and we'll be in the 73 catagory...

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gofrogs2 wrote:What are the modles aying aobut next week.
March Madness.


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UPPER LEVEL RIDGING AND NW FLOW ALOFT WILL PREVAIL THROUGH THE
FIRST-HALF OF THE WEEKEND...AS THE NEXT PACIFIC NW SYSTEM MOVES
ONSHORE ON SATURDAY. MEDIUM TO LONG RANGE MODELS PROJECTS THE CLOSED
UA LOW TO DIG SE ACROSS THE DESERT SW AND ACROSS EASTERN NEW MEXICO
BY SUNDAY AFTERNOON. THEREAFTER THE UA LOW WILL MOVE SE ACROSS THE
SOUTH PLAINS...ALONG WITH ITS ASSOCIATED COLD FRONT SUNDAY
NIGHT/EARLY MONDAY MORNING. AS IT PROPAGATES SE MONDAY MORNING IT
EVOLVES INTO AN OPEN WAVE PER THE GFS...DEPICTING THE SAID SYSTEM TO
MOVE TOWARDS THE SE CONUS TUESDAY MORNING...VERSUS THE ECMWF
CONTINUAL CLOSED LOW DELINEATION. ADDITIONALLY...THE GFS IS ALSO
QUICKER WITH THE UA LOW PROPAGATION TO THE SE CONUS.
THE FACT THAT IT INITIALIZES AS A CLOSED LOW HINTS AT ITS POTENCY
WITH SYNOPTIC LIFT INCREASING SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT
PER MODEL SOUNDINGS. AS A RESULT.../IF THE TRAJECTORY IS UNCHANGED/
THE MAIN CONCERN WILL BE SNOWFALL ACCUMULATION AS THE GFS IS SHOWING
SIGNIFICANT SNOWFALL POTENTIAL BEGINNING SUNDAY EVENING/NIGHT WITH
THE ONSET OF THE NORTHERLY COLD FRONTAL BOUNDARY.
HOWEVER...ANALYZING LATER MODEL RUNS IS DESIRED AS A CHANGE IN THE
UA LOW TRACK COULD AFFECT SNOWFALL ACCUMULATION. ALTHOUGH PRECIP
COULD LINGER THROUGH LATE MONDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON...WILL SHUNT OFF
PRECIP CHANCES EARLY MONDAY MORNING DUE TO UNCERTAINTY ATTM.
THEREAFTER...UPPER LEVEL RIDGING ACROSS THE WESTERN CONUS AND NW
FLOW ALOFT WILL ONCE AGAIN PREVAIL ON TUESDAY.
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