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#6741 Postby hurrican19 » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:42 am

According to KXAN, Austin is experiencing a Crash each 1-2 minutes. Unbelievable! Looks like a band coming from the South and West to merge right over Austin shortly.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#6742 Postby Busta » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:42 am

Big HUGE flakes coming down in Shreveport. I am dreading the ice.
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#6743 Postby MSUDawg » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:43 am

Ntxw wrote:
kb75007 wrote:
Ntxw wrote:I just did a measurement, a few lines shy of 3" there's more on the roads and sidewalks than grass...


Where are you located at?


Just ENE of DFW airport by 161


I would guess you aren't more than 5 miles away from me and already have 2 more inches than me... enjoy it!!!
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#6744 Postby kb75007 » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:43 am

About an inch and a half after about 45 minutes or so in Carrollton
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#6745 Postby txtiff » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:43 am

Can we get another post with the radar please? I easily have 3 inches already.
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#6746 Postby Ntxw » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:44 am

iorange55 seems to have started first, how much do you have?
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#6747 Postby iorange55 » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:44 am

Just had to get my workout in. It's now very light snow coming down but I guess more bands are expected? If we have another band like the last I'll break the 5 inch mark.

I have 3.5. Depending on where I measure. I did it again and got 3 inches.
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#6748 Postby SouthernMet » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:45 am

Give it another 30mins the band of Freezing rain, Snow, and Sleet will impact San Antonio to Austin (I-35) and will give you the most signifigant icing yet. What you have now should increase by atleast 1/4"-1/2 " of ice. Don't drive!!!
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#6749 Postby SaskatchewanScreamer » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:46 am

txprog wrote:Moderate snow here in Plano. First post this year, but I am regular visitor and I do love this board. While most surfaces remain ice covered, I did find a clear patch about 150 yards long on a local high school track and got in a hard 4 mile walk. Back and forth. Saturday morning, 6AM, I head to the pond near my house with my skates, stick and puck. My son will accompany me. Video will be posted unless I fall through the ice..............



TXprog make sure you take that hockey stick with you....I don't know the size or depth of that pond but.....



* If you are not sure if the ice is thick enough, stay off it.
* Never skate alone.
* Don't skate in the dark.

ICE THICKNESS

- The Red Cross recommends an ice thickness of at least 6" for safety; the thicker the ice, the better. It's up to YOU to assess the thickness of the ice. The best way to do this is with a drill, and to check in several locations. We do not recommend skating at night or on snow-covered ice because you cannot see how thick the ice is. Water vapour above the ice, or creaking and cracking noises, indicate weak ice.

- The thickness of natural ice varies from place to place. Ice forms over shallow, still water first and is thinner over areas where the water is flowing. One pond may be in good condition while another one nearby is not safe. And ice thickness can vary from place to place on any pond or lake. Be especially cautious around inflow and outflow areas. When the weather is warm, the thickness of natural ice can change from day to day.

YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN, SO BE PREPARED !

- Your chances of rescuing yourself if you fall into deep or flowing water are NOT GOOD. It can be extremely difficult to crawl back out of the water onto fragile ice without proper assistance, and hypothermia will weaken you very quickly. For this reason, skating alone is not recommended. Because of the time it will take for rescue assistance to reach you, proper self-rescue is your best bet.

- IF SOMEONE FALLS IN, that means the ice in that area is dangerous . If you hope to rescue someone who has fallen in, stay away from the thin ice yourself !
Emergency throw bag rescue
Emergency throw bag rescue
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-The best way to help the person is to extend a long pole or throw them a line. Carry a hockey stick, a piece of rope, or, even better, an emergency throw bag with you (see photo). Throw bags are easy to make with a length of floating rope, a nylon stuff sack, and a piece of closed-cell foam for flotation. Put the foam in the bottom of the stuff sack, tie one end of the rope to the stuff sack, then stuff the sack with the rope, leaving the other end out. Hold onto the free end of the rope and throw the bag to the victim. My husband and his brothers always carried a hockey stick.

on flowing water my city won't allow anyone on the river until the ice is 12" thick.



The dry snow that many of you folks are getting is like what the northern plains gets (as well as the Arctic) in the middle of winter. So you can now truly say you are getting an Arctic winter. p.s. that snow will only polish the ice and you most definitely won't have safe traction on it with your summer tires (ice tires are manufactured from a mix of silica (a chemical compound) that helps keep the rubber flexible in very cold temperatures and ensures optimal traction on ice. The ice tire is designed for people who frequently drive long distances on the highway, where the surface is icier).
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#6750 Postby kb75007 » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:46 am

Dang 3.5 so quickly, I wonder if they'll issue a WSW for parts of North Texas? They said they expect more bands to move through.
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#6751 Postby iorange55 » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:48 am

kb75007 wrote:Dang 3.5 so quickly, I wonder if they'll issue a WSW for parts of North Texas? They said they expect more bands to move through.



I say if you round it out it's more than likely 3 inches. Still very impressive. It's starting to pick up a tad, but nothing like it was. If we get more bands like that than yeah it'll be above warning criteria. I doubt they'll issue one though.
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#6752 Postby kb75007 » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:50 am

iorange55 wrote:
kb75007 wrote:Dang 3.5 so quickly, I wonder if they'll issue a WSW for parts of North Texas? They said they expect more bands to move through.



I say if you round it out it's more than likely 3 inches. Still very impressive. It's starting to pick up a tad, but nothing like it was. If we get more bands like that than yeah it'll be above warning criteria. I doubt they'll issue one though.


Yeah in my opinion if we get more bands like this, we may get more than 4 inches easily.. But it might be kinda late to issue a warning.
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#6753 Postby downsouthman1 » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:52 am

kb75007 wrote:
iorange55 wrote:
kb75007 wrote:Dang 3.5 so quickly, I wonder if they'll issue a WSW for parts of North Texas? They said they expect more bands to move through.



I say if you round it out it's more than likely 3 inches. Still very impressive. It's starting to pick up a tad, but nothing like it was. If we get more bands like that than yeah it'll be above warning criteria. I doubt they'll issue one though.


Yeah in my opinion if we get more bands like this, we may get more than 4 inches easily.. But it might be kinda late to issue a warning.


It's never too late to issue a warning. Some people only tune in where there's a warning, not watch or advisory. I think, for the safety of the general public, we should be placed under a WSW immediately!
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#6754 Postby HockeyTx82 » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:52 am

SaskatchewanScreamer wrote:
txprog wrote:Moderate snow here in Plano. First post this year, but I am regular visitor and I do love this board. While most surfaces remain ice covered, I did find a clear patch about 150 yards long on a local high school track and got in a hard 4 mile walk. Back and forth. Saturday morning, 6AM, I head to the pond near my house with my skates, stick and puck. My son will accompany me. Video will be posted unless I fall through the ice..............



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That and good luck trying to swim with hockey skates on. Be very cautious!!
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#6755 Postby BrokenGlass » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:53 am

Is it just me, or is there a dry slot setting up along a Weatherford to Stephenville line, with a very slow eastern movement? That might be the death of big snows in DFW.
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#6756 Postby kb75007 » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:54 am

HockeyTx82 wrote:
SaskatchewanScreamer wrote:
txprog wrote:Moderate snow here in Plano. First post this year, but I am regular visitor and I do love this board. While most surfaces remain ice covered, I did find a clear patch about 150 yards long on a local high school track and got in a hard 4 mile walk. Back and forth. Saturday morning, 6AM, I head to the pond near my house with my skates, stick and puck. My son will accompany me. Video will be posted unless I fall through the ice..............



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That and good luck trying to swim with hockey skates on. Be very cautious!!


I skated on the roads yesterday. It was pretty smooth and safer than a pond!
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#6757 Postby HockeyTx82 » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:55 am

It's really snowing here in Denton now. 1/4 mile vis. If this keeps up all night we are in for a nice suprise come morning.
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#6758 Postby Ntxw » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:56 am

BrokenGlass wrote:Is it just me, or is there a dry slot setting up along a Weatherford to Stephenville line, with a very slow eastern movement? That might be the death of big snows in DFW.


Could be, but the radar hasn't been too dependable so far (weird). I'm happy with the snow I've gotten so far :P. Anything else is icing on the cake. I feel bad for the southern Texas folks, snow is much better than ice. Yuck...so many bad reports coming out. I give their NWS kudos for hauling up WSW's even though I didn't understand it at first. Mess for sure.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#6759 Postby orangeblood » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:56 am

BrokenGlass wrote:Is it just me, or is there a dry slot setting up along a Weatherford to Stephenville line, with a very slow eastern movement? That might be the death of big snows in DFW.


Big Snows??? There's already widespread 3 inch amounts across the metroplex and the ULL is still in west Texas. This wasn't even supposed to begin until around 2 am. I don't think the bulk of this is even here until around 5-8 am.
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#6760 Postby HockeyTx82 » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:59 am

orangeblood wrote:
BrokenGlass wrote:Is it just me, or is there a dry slot setting up along a Weatherford to Stephenville line, with a very slow eastern movement? That might be the death of big snows in DFW.


Big Snows??? There's already widespread 3 inch amounts across the metroplex.


We have officially become spoiled now. 3 inches no longer get us excited. Big Snows are 10" +
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