Tireman4 wrote:
Well, if the wind is blowing out...boy you are a stud..
It will be blowing in or to left field on the other field.... im a lefty
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Tireman4 wrote:
Well, if the wind is blowing out...boy you are a stud..



Portastorm wrote:I predict this will be the scene tomorrow morning in Austin.


TeamPlayersBlue wrote:Tireman4 wrote:
Well, if the wind is blowing out...boy you are a stud..
It will be blowing in or to left field on the other field.... im a lefty


Tireman4 wrote:TeamPlayersBlue wrote:Tireman4 wrote:
Well, if the wind is blowing out...boy you are a stud..
It will be blowing in or to left field on the other field.... im a lefty
Ooops...what position do you play? And the game time is 6 pm? You might get the game in...

Tireman4 wrote:Portastorm wrote:I predict this will be the scene tomorrow morning in Austin.
Hey, is this the Exxon Valdez?
dhweather wrote:dhweather wrote:We are down to 39.6 in the Heath metropolitan area. Dew point is 37.2 so it's not going to drop fast.
30 minutes later
38.5 , 36.2 dew point

Portastorm wrote:Tireman4 wrote:Portastorm wrote:I predict this will be the scene tomorrow morning in Austin.
Hey, is this the Exxon Valdez?
You ... of all people, a librarian ... and you don't know?! (ugh).
That furry guy in the front of the photo will be me running around screaming if we get thundersleet.

wxman57 wrote:Texas Snowman wrote:Meanwhile, in Memphis, TN: "@RockyB75: I don't think I've ever seen snowflakes so big! Looks like it raining albino butterflies! @ryanvaughan http://t.co/HN7pxcauz0"
That's not Memphis. Memphis is reporting 37F and moderate rain. He must be up on some mountain somewhere.



Texas Snowman wrote:Sleet beginning to stick a bit here in Denison.



Brandon8181 wrote:What are your current favorite websites to look at computer model data?
I use to use meteostar, the psu board, and twisterdata... Any other good ones that you guys are using?
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