Texas Winter 2010-2011
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
Finally happening. It's popping up all over the place now! Hopefully it spreads even more. I'm starting not to trust the HRRR model as much. It's still showing 4-5 inch amounts around College Station.
But based on what's happening now and what it shows it doesn't look like it has things developing in the right place.
But based on what's happening now and what it shows it doesn't look like it has things developing in the right place.
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iorange55 wrote:Finally happening. It's popping up all over the place now! Hopefully it spreads even more. I'm starting not to trust the HRRR model as much. It's still showing 4-5 inch amounts around College Station.
But based on what's happening now and what it shows it doesn't look like it has things developing in the right place.
0z NAM says look out North Texas. Has a good band moving up from the south at hr 6. I think it's showing 3+ in our southern counties. Hard to tell with stuff already on the ground depicted on twisterdata.
Edit: Southern and Eastern zones. Deformation band is better looking than previous runs.
Edit 2: 3+ region wide with locally higher.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
They just shut down 2 major bridges in the Beaumont area. KFDM mentioned ice forming on bridges and overpasses earlier. I wonder why they weren't already shut down. No word if there were injuries.
Ice prompting closure of Rainbow, Veterans Memorial Bridges
February 03, 2011 7:09 PM
Scott Lawrence
SOUTHEAST TEXAS - 7 p.m. - The Texas Department of Public Safety is closing the Rainbow and Veterans Memorial Bridges because of ice, according to information KFDM News has received from Sgt. Chuck Havard.
The DPS was working an accident with one minor injury at the site and troopers were closing the bridges at about 7 p.m. Thursday to prevent further accidents.
The bridges will remain closed until further notice.
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http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid= ... 11&loop=no
Look to the WSW of Austin... I think that is another snow shower about to develop
Look to the WSW of Austin... I think that is another snow shower about to develop
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And from KBMT. Stay home, people! I know, some people have to be out for whatever reason, but goodness!
*edit 8:45pm - Police say there have been lots of reports of single car and minor accidents.
Ice causes accidents, bridge closings
Posted: Feb 03, 2011 7:30 PM CST
Updated: Feb 03, 2011 7:30 PM CST
Ice forming on roadways has already cause several major accidents.
In south Jefferson County, crews are working a 4-car pile up on top of overpass between Twin City Highway and Highway 73.
Also, a car was reported to have gone off the highway at the 32nd Street overpass on Highway 73.
The conditions of those involved in those accidents are not known at this time.
TxDot says both Rainbow & Veterans Memorial Bridges are closed after a 2-car accident was caused by ice, but will consider reopening those bridges if conditions improve.
12News HD has a crew on the scene and will have more at ten.
*edit 8:45pm - Police say there have been lots of reports of single car and minor accidents.
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JGrin87 wrote:http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid=ewx&product=N0R&overlay=11101111&loop=no
Look to the WSW of Austin... I think that is another snow shower about to develop
I'll be the first to tell you if it happens ... I'm in southwest Travis County. Just went outside. Nothing yet.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
All. I apologize. I was the one that made the comment earlier about "moisture pooling" ahead of the ULL. I saw something in water vapor imagery & noticed that no one else had mentioned it yet so I posted it. It took me so long to comment on that because I've been extremely busy cleaning up my apartment. My upstairs neighbor's kitchen pipe burst this morning so we had some water damage. I believe that the current radar returns speak for themselves when asking me about what I meant by "moisture pooling."
However, if you want me to explain what I saw, let me know & I'll spill the beans.
However, if you want me to explain what I saw, let me know & I'll spill the beans.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
Burnet, TX (NW of Austin): Unknown Precip 20 °F(-7 °C)
Looks like something might be trying to fall in the Georgetown area. Not sure if it is virga.
Waco/Killeen is next in line of fire for that band.
Looks like something might be trying to fall in the Georgetown area. Not sure if it is virga.
Waco/Killeen is next in line of fire for that band.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
Sleet (not snow) reports now coming in from NW Austin and Leander. Nothing yet at the Portastorm Weather Center.
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downsouthman1 wrote:All. I apologize. I was the one that made the comment earlier about "moisture pooling" ahead of the ULL. I saw something in water vapor imagery & noticed that no one else had mentioned it yet so I posted it. It took me so long to comment on that because I've been extremely busy cleaning up my apartment. My upstairs neighbor's kitchen pipe burst this morning so we had some water damage. I believe that the current radar returns speak for themselves when asking me about what I meant by "moisture pooling."
However, if you want me to explain what I saw, let me know & I'll spill the beans.
If it means that it is going to snow to the north\northwest of Houston then by all means please spill away.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
I just stepped outside. I can confirm that primarily snow, mixed with some sleet is falling here. It hasn't started to accumulate yet as the column is being moistened but it is already reaching the ground. It is light currently but heavy enough so that you don't have to look for it. The "moisture pool" is doing it's magic.
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