Portastorm wrote:Sleet (not snow) reports now coming in from NW Austin and Leander. Nothing yet at the Portastorm Weather Center.
Snow grains...from a fellow meteorologist in Leander.
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Portastorm wrote:Sleet (not snow) reports now coming in from NW Austin and Leander. Nothing yet at the Portastorm Weather Center.
Ntxw wrote: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.
txagwxman wrote:I am like a schizo tonight...
Let's just hope the JMA is right.
TXZ091>095-100>107-115>123-129>135-141>148-156>162-174-175-040415-
MONTAGUE-COOKE-GRAYSON-FANNIN-LAMAR-YOUNG-JACK-WISE-DENTON-COLLIN-
HUNT-DELTA-HOPKINS-STEPHENS-PALO PINTO-PARKER-TARRANT-DALLAS-
ROCKWALL-KAUFMAN-VAN ZANDT-RAINS-EASTLAND-ERATH-HOOD-SOMERVELL-
JOHNSON-ELLIS-HENDERSON-COMANCHE-MILLS-HAMILTON-BOSQUE-HILL-
NAVARRO-FREESTONE-ANDERSON-LAMPASAS-CORYELL-BELL-MCLENNAN-FALLS-
LIMESTONE-LEON-MILAM-ROBERTSON-
817 PM CST THU FEB 3 2011
.NOW...
AREAS OF SNOW HAVE DEVELOPED ACROSS CENTRAL TEXAS...AND WILL
BECOME MORE WIDESPREAD AS THE EVENING PROGRESSES. BY MIDNIGHT...
SNOW ACCUMULATIONS MAY EXCEED 1/2 INCH FROM LAMPASAS...TO TEMPLE
AND KILLEEN...EASTWARD TO HEARNE. THE SNOW WILL SPREAD
NORTHEAST...IMPACTING AREAS ALONG AND NORTH OF THE I-20 CORRIDOR
AFTER MIDNIGHT.
Longhornmaniac8 wrote:Is there any reason snow lovers to be worried that it's started developing north of Austin?
I presume as the night goes on, stuff will start to develop between Del Rio and San Antonio?
iorange55 wrote:Longhornmaniac8 wrote:Is there any reason snow lovers to be worried that it's started developing north of Austin?
I presume as the night goes on, stuff will start to develop between Del Rio and San Antonio?
I believe so. You can see there is stuff all the back in Mexico. I think it'll fill in more.
Also that band north of austin sure is expanding :]
txagwxman wrote:Ok maybe this will light up like a christmas tree like the WRF suggests.
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