wxman57 wrote:Ntxw wrote:You are a man of your word. Give us February and we will pay up next winter...maybe
Oh, the bill will come due long before next winter...
But...but, you like the cold now....
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wxman57 wrote:Ntxw wrote:You are a man of your word. Give us February and we will pay up next winter...maybe
Oh, the bill will come due long before next winter...
Texas Snowman wrote:It’s 27 and windy here in D-Town. Y’all enjoy your sleet and snow (to my south and east)!
Snowman67 wrote:wxman57 wrote:Ntxw wrote:You are a man of your word. Give us February and we will pay up next winter...maybe
Oh, the bill will come due long before next winter...
But...but, you like the cold now....
wxman57 wrote:iorange55 wrote:Sleet continues to fall, wind hitting it against the window. I swear I saw a few flakes mixed in, but i'm pretty sure my eyes were playing tricks on me.
There just isn't much moisture available way up there. Some very dry air is located just north of the DFW area and it's moving southward, which will shut down the precip. The dewpoint has already dropped to 20 degrees at DFW. Moisture is fading away. Greatest moisture will be east of Austin, north of Houston, and south of Dallas-Ft. Worth. Like Houston, Austin should see freezing rain and sleet, which will make bridges and overpasses hazardous tomorrow. Maybe a little snow as the precip ends tomorrow. D-FW may see only a trace of snow again - sorry guys. I'm trying...
Cerlin wrote:So far this winter has hurt more than last year's. At least last year we didn't get teased with snow like this year. Bust after bust after bust is really getting tiresome.
weatherdude1108 wrote:Dropping a degree every minute and a half or so.
orangeblood wrote::uarrow: right on cue per HRRR
Cerlin wrote:So far this winter has hurt more than last year's. At least last year we didn't get teased with snow like this year. Bust after bust after bust is really getting tiresome.
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