Texas Winter 2013-2014
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downsouthman1 wrote:Look at the more intense convective type showers developing east of San Angelo & south of Brownwood: http://www.wunderground.com/radar/radbl ... oth=0&MR=1
I noticed those too! I bet those are sleet showers. I really wanna know what the 6z CLL sounding looks tonight. That will probably be able to tell me if I have a decent chance of seeing some snow tonight.
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Portastorm wrote:37 here at PWC but yes we just had a light rain shower pass through.
I also want to point out that the shower dropped my surface temp three degrees. Tells me once precip starts it's going to be an efficient temperature reduction device.
Our temps haven't dropped yet. Currently 50f. Dew point 29f. I think the fact you mention is what most of our locals are missing in their thought process, They have been dropping our amounts and one has called it a bust.
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vbhoutex wrote:Portastorm wrote:37 here at PWC but yes we just had a light rain shower pass through.
I also want to point out that the shower dropped my surface temp three degrees. Tells me once precip starts it's going to be an efficient temperature reduction device.
Our temps haven't dropped yet. Currently 50f. Dew point 29f. I think the fact you mention is what most of our locals are missing in their thought process, They have been dropping our amounts and one has called it a bust.
Starting to drop quicker here now. Down to 46F at the house.
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
One local media outlet now reporting that a bunch of viewers are calling in from Travis and Williamson counties with light rain mixed with sleet observations. The lead PWC met and the official PWC mascot -- Bandit the Labrador/Catahoula mix -- were just outside but saw no signs of sleet.
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Wntrwthrguy wrote:Porta, do you think the "snow" chances will materialize? Or do you think this event will be like last week's with most of the precip falling as sleet?
I honestly have not paid much attention to the latest soundings or Skew-T's or anything as I've been more curious about the location of the ULL, any connection with the Pacific, precip chances, etc. So, I really don't know. I know the drier layer of air is relatively shallow and that we are dealing with a warm nose at about 925 mb. But that's the extent of my knowledge on that question. Based on what EWX is saying, it's sounds like another wintry mix.
I think it will start as rain but quickly transition.
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
Well gang, my palms are wrapped and we're all set for this next event. The temp here has been dropping about a degree per hour under the clouds, but the much colder/drier air is finally trickling into the Houston area. The dew point in College Station is 12, while it's still 31 at Hobby. With this dry air, it won't take much to push the surface down to freezing.
I'm not surprised by tonight's model swing. They always have a hard time with these disturbances that trek across northern Mexico. At this point, I'd be watching the radar and water vapor loops. Looks a lot like last Friday, maybe a tad colder.
I'm not surprised by tonight's model swing. They always have a hard time with these disturbances that trek across northern Mexico. At this point, I'd be watching the radar and water vapor loops. Looks a lot like last Friday, maybe a tad colder.
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
City of Houston City Closures
DATE: January 27, 2014 10:22:40 PM CST
AlertHouston | Winter Weather Expected Tuesday, City of Houston Suspends all Non-Essential City Functions
The National Weather Service has issued Winter Weather Warning for Houston for much of Tuesday. Main threats from this system include freezing rain and sleet. This will cause dangerous driving conditions throughout the City.
Residents are urged to begin preparing for this threat by ensuring they have a plan for communication and travel during this. This includes protecting People, Pipes, Pets and Plants from the impact of cold weather.
Residents are urged to stay off the roads on Tuesday, as freezing rain will cause roads to become icy, especially at elevated roads, overpasses and bridges.
City Closures
As a result of this winter weather threat, the City will close all non-public safety services on Tuesday, January 28th. Only those services (such as public safety) that are deemed "essential" will be operational. This will include the closure of libraries, service centers, courts and park facilities. Trash collection will also be delayed for a day as a result of the closure. Residents scheduled for collection on Tuesday should prepare to have it collected Wednesday.
In order to assure the safety of our employees, non-essential City employees are being asked not to report to work tomorrow. All essential employees will need to report at their regularly scheduled time and location. If an employee has questions on their status, or is unable to report as directed, they are asked to contact their supervisor.
The City of Houston will also activate the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at 4:00am Tuesday morning in response to the impending winter weather situation. The EOC is the central coordination facility for a citywide emergency response. The center will be staffed with representatives from various City departments including the Houston Fire Department, Houston Police Department, Public Works & Engineering Department, and the Office of Emergency Management.
City residents, businesses and media can get up-to-date information from the City of Houston about this weather threat at houstontx.gov/emergency. They can also follow the City of Houston Office of Emergency Management on Facebook and Twitter.
For updates on this situation, visit the City of Houston Emergency Information Site at houstontx.gov/emergency.
DATE: January 27, 2014 10:22:40 PM CST
AlertHouston | Winter Weather Expected Tuesday, City of Houston Suspends all Non-Essential City Functions
The National Weather Service has issued Winter Weather Warning for Houston for much of Tuesday. Main threats from this system include freezing rain and sleet. This will cause dangerous driving conditions throughout the City.
Residents are urged to begin preparing for this threat by ensuring they have a plan for communication and travel during this. This includes protecting People, Pipes, Pets and Plants from the impact of cold weather.
Residents are urged to stay off the roads on Tuesday, as freezing rain will cause roads to become icy, especially at elevated roads, overpasses and bridges.
City Closures
As a result of this winter weather threat, the City will close all non-public safety services on Tuesday, January 28th. Only those services (such as public safety) that are deemed "essential" will be operational. This will include the closure of libraries, service centers, courts and park facilities. Trash collection will also be delayed for a day as a result of the closure. Residents scheduled for collection on Tuesday should prepare to have it collected Wednesday.
In order to assure the safety of our employees, non-essential City employees are being asked not to report to work tomorrow. All essential employees will need to report at their regularly scheduled time and location. If an employee has questions on their status, or is unable to report as directed, they are asked to contact their supervisor.
The City of Houston will also activate the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at 4:00am Tuesday morning in response to the impending winter weather situation. The EOC is the central coordination facility for a citywide emergency response. The center will be staffed with representatives from various City departments including the Houston Fire Department, Houston Police Department, Public Works & Engineering Department, and the Office of Emergency Management.
City residents, businesses and media can get up-to-date information from the City of Houston about this weather threat at houstontx.gov/emergency. They can also follow the City of Houston Office of Emergency Management on Facebook and Twitter.
For updates on this situation, visit the City of Houston Emergency Information Site at houstontx.gov/emergency.
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Janie2006 wrote:Personally I'm putting my money on Bandit. You can't go wrong with a mascot named Bandit.
Meanwhile, I'm curiously watching the evaporative processes in Texas...could be a precursor of what's to come for us.
I'm hoping y'all get some good winter action Janie2006. While it's rare for us to see this kind of weather, it is even more rare for you folks.
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
Howdy from the cold dry north. With all this excitement down south what about that wind the other night. Looks like I win the prize for highest wind gust http://forecast.weather.gov/product.php ... glossary=1 Corinth is just south of Denton. Best of luck to our south Texas neighbors.
Edit, looks like DFW took it nevermind. But man was it windy on the way to work this morning.
Edit, looks like DFW took it nevermind. But man was it windy on the way to work this morning.
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0zCMC has a lot of moisture (0.5''+ for the McAllen area) to work with for Deep South Texas Tuesday Night/Wednesday Morning with temperatures in the mid to low 30s....things are looking good for us in Deep South Texas.
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Rgv20 wrote:0zCMC has a lot of moisture (0.5''+ for the McAllen area) to work with for Deep South Texas Tuesday Night/Wednesday Morning with temperatures in the mid to low 30s....things are looking good for us in Deep South Texas.
Good luck Rgv! We're rooting for ya!
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It just started sleeting here ... I can hear it hitting the windows. Can't tell it from rain by looking outside - it's light and I think mixed with rain still. 35f
edited to add: seems to have stopped sleeting 34f
edited to add: seems to have stopped sleeting 34f
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
HockeyTx82 wrote:Howdy from the cold dry north. With all this excitement down south what about that wind the other night. Looks like I win the prize for highest wind gust http://forecast.weather.gov/product.php ... glossary=1 Corinth is just south of Denton. Best of luck to our south Texas neighbors.
Edit, looks like DFW took it nevermind. But man was it windy on the way to work this morning.
Howdy old neighbor. I lived in Corinth (Taylor's Ridge) for about a year before we upped-and-moved down to H-town. Nice area. I remember we had a nice snow up there the winter of 2004-2005. That was my last winter rodeo up there. The year before that was the big Valentine's day snowstorm (was living in Frisco for that one...)
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Portastorm wrote:Janie2006 wrote:Personally I'm putting my money on Bandit. You can't go wrong with a mascot named Bandit.
Meanwhile, I'm curiously watching the evaporative processes in Texas...could be a precursor of what's to come for us.
Bandit loves weather and wanted car rides the morning it was 18 degrees here. He was unfazed by the cold! OK, enough of my shameless personal babbling.
I'm hoping y'all get some good winter action Janie2006. While it's rare for us to see this kind of weather, it is even more rare for you folks.
Too true, 'tis all too true. It quite often gets cold enough, but here the elements have to be *just right* to get any real action. And that's rare. Looks like this will be one of those rare events. It appears that things are really starting to cook over there!
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weatherdude1108 wrote:Sprinkling here now. 35 degrees. Ice has formed a coating on the rain gauge, and my 2-year old's outside play house.![]()
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Nite nite.
If ice is forming, I would say your are colder than 35F.
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52.5/30.7 right now. Dewpoint is still crashing which is good. A shower in an hour or so would be cool!
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