Wthrlvrmom wrote:Snowing and sleeting in Aledo. Just east of Weatherford. Big heavy snowflakes
According to the NBC5 app radar, parts of Tarrant county should be seeing some flakes.
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Wthrlvrmom wrote:Snowing and sleeting in Aledo. Just east of Weatherford. Big heavy snowflakes
rwfromkansas wrote:This is such a classic winter storm on radar compared to the puny things we have tracked the past few years. The snow zone is so close.
rwfromkansas wrote:Hearing some reports of snow south FW. Nothing here in north FW at least IMBY. But, radar shows it ending, so not looking good.
rwfromkansas wrote:This is such a classic winter storm on radar compared to the puny things we have tracked the past few years. The snow zone is so close.
Ralph's Weather wrote:Some of the pics from West Texas sure look like a foot.
rwfromkansas wrote:Ralph's Weather wrote:Some of the pics from West Texas sure look like a foot.
Just saw a photo of 14 inches in Big Spring. Likely a record storm between Midland and Abilene.
Haris wrote:What sucks really is how pretty and perfect the setup was. the ingredients were there for a blockbuster snowfall for the 35 corridor. And we just had to miss it! Got nothing in the hill country. Everything got dry slotted. HRRR had my hopes up with a few inches there for me to chase. Sigh.. Happy to new year though! It's still early to give up on snow
rwfromkansas wrote:I have talked about getting a snow machine, but I can’t justify buying an air compressor for two times a year, and it’s not the same as natural snow
Texas Snow wrote:rwfromkansas wrote:I have talked about getting a snow machine, but I can’t justify buying an air compressor for two times a year, and it’s not the same as natural snow
Please tell me more about this mythical snow machine. I already have a good compressor.
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