
Not much at the moment but I expect it to pickup based off of what you all have been saying.
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iorange55 wrote:I can't express to you how much I enjoy weather. My neighbors have to think I'm crazy roaming around taking videos and pictures.
Just checked and we have about an inch and a half here so far.
TwisterFanatic wrote:iorange55 wrote:I can't express to you how much I enjoy weather. My neighbors have to think I'm crazy roaming around taking videos and pictures.
Just checked and we have about an inch and a half here so far.
How long has it been snowing?
JGrin87 wrote:Look at this map... The precipitation in Houston is traveling a completely different direction than the precipitation just 75 miles nw of there. I think this is because the ULL is causing the precipitation to the north, and the drizzle around houston is being caused by the same thing that caused it all day. So what my overall conclusion is, is that the ULL low has not yet made its affects felt in Houston, so it may not be a complete bust?
Thoughts?
http://www.khou.com/weather/interactive ... APID=12456
kb75007 wrote:Imagine if we had these temperatures when snowmaggedon came through..
Texas Snowman wrote:kb75007 wrote:Imagine if we had these temperatures when snowmaggedon came through..
15-20 inches would have been possible if that had happened.
Ntxw wrote:Based on reports, I'm thinking 4 inches might be conservative and how it's sticking...
I'd say half mile to 3/4 visibility atm.
iorange55 wrote:I can't express to you how much I enjoy weather. My neighbors have to think I'm crazy roaming around taking videos and pictures.
Just checked and we have about an inch and a half here so far.
Texas Snowman wrote:Ntxw wrote:Based on reports, I'm thinking 4 inches might be conservative and how it's sticking...
If that happens, the "bust" that people were talking about earlier today will boomerang in the other direction.
Not sure anybody saw 4"+ coming anywhere in North Texas...
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