Texas Winter 2015-2016
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Re: Texas Winter 2015-2016
Shaun Rabb just reported Plantation RV park (Sunnyvale-Garland) that many (60 or so) mobile homes/vehicles were destroyed, some blown into Lake Ray Hubbard. Officials declaring disaster area (fire marshall)
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Re: Texas Winter 2015-2016

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Re: Texas Winter 2015-2016
HockeyTx82 wrote:http://www.srh.noaa.gov/images/fxc/fwd/graphicast/image_full5.jpg
I pray that we don't find cars that were pushed off those bridges of those two major highways into the Lake in the coming days.
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Re: Texas Winter 2015-2016
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of our Texas neighbors tonight and in the coming days as you are dealing with the aftermath of this horrible disaster.
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Re: Texas Winter 2015-2016
Blizzard Update : 67mph wind recorded in Umbarger, tx.
66mph wind recorded in Dalhart, tx.
61mph wind recorded in Altus, ok.
64.4mph wind recorded in Dumas, tx.
66mph wind recorded in Dalhart, tx.
61mph wind recorded in Altus, ok.
64.4mph wind recorded in Dumas, tx.
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With the HRRR spitting out pre-frontal cells in a similar environment to today, I wouldn't be surprised if we see more tornadoes tomorrow, this time in southeast Texas.
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1900hurricane wrote:With the HRRR spitting out pre-frontal cells in a similar environment to today, I wouldn't be surprised if we see more tornadoes tomorrow, this time in southeast Texas.
Hummm..it will be an interesting day..
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My heart goes out to everyone affected. Hope you all are safe. Unreal storms that went through there. The comparison to 2006 map from earlier really had me worried. Those N of I-10 east of San Antonio tomorrow need to be on guard.
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Tireman4 wrote:And....round two is coming from the west..look at the DFW . Radar..
Less of a tornado threat with it though right? How is this line even forming though? Its occurring near 35F surface temps. Upper levels have that much lift high up?
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arizona_sooner wrote:Well up here in Tulsa we have had non-stop heavy rain for about the last 8 hours and now with a strong north wind, my roof is leaking and literally no way to stop it... No tornado but damage nonetheless... Wish this had been snow instead!
I live in Tulsa too, and can confirm those wind gusts! Our back yard fense just got blown over!

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Well the storm is still digging in Northern MX. Hasn't made the turn yet
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According to the HRRR its going to dig for about another 12 hours.
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DFW as of midnight has surpassed 60" of rain for the year. The first time ever past 60". By the end of the weekend we may be 10" more than 1991 the previous wettest year.
Out west Lubbock is just getting hammered right now with heavy snow/thundersnow and 35-45mph winds 12-20" likely there. Maybe we'll get some images of that 5-10 feet snowdrifts up against houses near the roofs.
Looking at snowfall records, their all time storm record is 16.9 inches in January of 1983 (the super nino of 82-83)
Out west Lubbock is just getting hammered right now with heavy snow/thundersnow and 35-45mph winds 12-20" likely there. Maybe we'll get some images of that 5-10 feet snowdrifts up against houses near the roofs.
Looking at snowfall records, their all time storm record is 16.9 inches in January of 1983 (the super nino of 82-83)
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Re: Texas Winter 2015-2016
Lubbock Reporting Thundersnow and 25 degrees.
Heavy Snow/66mph wind in Dalhart.
Insane
Heavy Snow/66mph wind in Dalhart.
Insane
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