CentralTxAggie wrote:46 in South Austin near 1626
42 here in south CP/north Austin.
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CentralTxAggie wrote:46 in South Austin near 1626
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From: "Lindner, Jeffrey (Flood Control)" <Jeff.Lindner@hcfcd.org>
Date: December 17, 2016 at 8:33:36 PM CST
To: "Lindner, Jeffrey (Flood Control)" <Jeff.Lindner@hcfcd.org>
Subject: Arctic Front Update
Powerful arctic front moving across SE TX.
Freezing Warning extended until noon Sunday for all areas north of I-10.
Gale Warning all waters tonight and Sunday
Wind advisory all areas tonight and Sunday
Wind Chill Advisory for the coastal bend tonight and Sunday
Waco has fallen from 76 to 32 in 4 hours. Front has cleared College Station and will reach the US 59 corridor by 1000pm and be off the coast by midnight-100am. Winds of 45-50mph are likely right behind the front with numerous upstream observations showing frequent gusts between 40-45mph. Temperatures will free fall from the mid 70’s to the mid 50’s within about 5 minutes and then into the 40’s within about an hour after the frontal passage. Freeze line is marching southward and is already to Waco with Georgetown to 36. Think the cold air advection and intensity of the upstream air mass will force the freeze line to I-10 by sunrise Sunday. It will be brutally cold Sunday morning with temperatures at or below freezing and winds gusting to near 40mph pushing wind chills into the mid 10’s to mid 20’s over the entire area. Think the NAM is doing better with the temperatures early Sunday with the temperatures continuing to fall through mid to late morning to below freezing before a slight rebound in the afternoon. I am starting to have my doubts that many areas will even achieve 40 on Sunday with such robust cold air advection from a frigid upstream air mass…much will this will depend on when the skies begin to clear out.
Latest guidance suggesting Hard Freeze Warning may be needed for a portion of SE TX for Sunday night with lows below 25…think this area will be north of HWY 105. Wind chills Monday AM falling into the 1’s and low 10’s.
Jeff Lindner
Director Hydrologic Operations Division/Meteorologist
Harris County Flood Control District
9900 Northwest Freeway | Houston, Texas 77092
713-684-4000 (main) | 713-684-4165 (direct) | 281-924-2091 (cell)
jeff.lindner@hcfcd.org | Twitter: @jefflindner1
gto67 wrote:Temp dropped 10 degrees to 62 in Weimar and wind out of the NNW at 10mph and gust at 28mph Here we go.
JDawg512 wrote:I must say it would have been nice to have a line of storms come through ahead of the front. Nothing severe but have some rain fall then enough time for streets to dry before getting to freezing. Hopefully the system around Christmas will be more promising but not holding my breath.
Brent wrote:Stop the presses![]()
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