Texas Winter 2020-2021
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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
Still not getting anything in NW Houston, almost nothing in the last two hours. The radar shows it all pretty much dried up until that one near San Antonio gets here.
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- TeamPlayersBlue
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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
HRRR has things breaking out soon, to a complete coverage of precip with no breaks until the event is over.
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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
Look for subtle hints in the radar images to our W and SW. We have a lot of lift approaching, don't worry. I just hope the column cools for snow instead of this icy mess!
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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
I'm now getting the very slightest of flurries. At least it isn't sleet.
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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
It is snowing to beat the band here in SA. Will try to post some pics soon
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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
Just talked to my parents. They said it's dumping in SA! Some of the fluffier snow they've seen there. Makes sense as temperatures are quickly dropping through the teens now.
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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
snowing in New Braunfels, Temp18
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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
DFW folks, looks like this 2nd band might actually materialize after all...maybe an additional 1-2 inches on top of what you already have
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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
Mesoscale Discussion 0083
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1053 PM CST Sun Feb 14 2021
Areas affected...Parts of southeast Texas into central and southern
Louisiana
Concerning...Winter mixed precipitation
Valid 150453Z - 150900Z
SUMMARY...The development of scattered weak thunderstorm activity
and increasing precipitation rates are expected through 1-3 AM CST
across the Greater Houston Metropolitan area, and the remainder of
southeast Texas into southern and central Louisiana. This probably
will include freezing rain, at least initially, before changing over
to mostly sleet across southeast Texas into southwestern Louisiana.
DISCUSSION...Sub-freezing surface air has reached southeast Texas
through south central Louisiana coastal areas, where lift associated
with lower/mid tropospheric warm advection is contributing to
developing convection and associated precipitation. Models suggest
that modest moistening in the 850-700 mb layer, coupled with
differential thermal advection aloft with the continued gradual
approach of a vigorous mid-level trough, may increasingly contribute
to destabilization supportive of convection capable of producing
lightning through the 07-09Z time frame. As this occurs, there
appears increasing potential for precipitation rates to occasionally
exceed .25 inches per hour.
With at least some further warming above the freezing mark ongoing
in the 850-700 mb layer, this precipitation may initially be in the
form of freezing rain, particularly in the more vigorous convection.
However, model output also indicates that the the sub-freezing
surface-based layer will also gradually deepen across southeastern
Texas into southwestern Louisiana during this time. This is
expected to be accompanied by increasing probabilities for
precipitation to change over to sleet (and probably snow north of a
College Station/Lufkin TX line by 09Z).
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1053 PM CST Sun Feb 14 2021
Areas affected...Parts of southeast Texas into central and southern
Louisiana
Concerning...Winter mixed precipitation
Valid 150453Z - 150900Z
SUMMARY...The development of scattered weak thunderstorm activity
and increasing precipitation rates are expected through 1-3 AM CST
across the Greater Houston Metropolitan area, and the remainder of
southeast Texas into southern and central Louisiana. This probably
will include freezing rain, at least initially, before changing over
to mostly sleet across southeast Texas into southwestern Louisiana.
DISCUSSION...Sub-freezing surface air has reached southeast Texas
through south central Louisiana coastal areas, where lift associated
with lower/mid tropospheric warm advection is contributing to
developing convection and associated precipitation. Models suggest
that modest moistening in the 850-700 mb layer, coupled with
differential thermal advection aloft with the continued gradual
approach of a vigorous mid-level trough, may increasingly contribute
to destabilization supportive of convection capable of producing
lightning through the 07-09Z time frame. As this occurs, there
appears increasing potential for precipitation rates to occasionally
exceed .25 inches per hour.
With at least some further warming above the freezing mark ongoing
in the 850-700 mb layer, this precipitation may initially be in the
form of freezing rain, particularly in the more vigorous convection.
However, model output also indicates that the the sub-freezing
surface-based layer will also gradually deepen across southeastern
Texas into southwestern Louisiana during this time. This is
expected to be accompanied by increasing probabilities for
precipitation to change over to sleet (and probably snow north of a
College Station/Lufkin TX line by 09Z).
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- TropicalTundra
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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
1F away from the single digit dream.... heavy snow right now.



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Summer's for hibernation, Winter’s my vacation
Don't use my posts as forecast, I'm a complete meteorology noob! I just like cold weather, alright?
All observations I post are for Temple, Texas unless otherwise stated.
Don't use my posts as forecast, I'm a complete meteorology noob! I just like cold weather, alright?
All observations I post are for Temple, Texas unless otherwise stated.
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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
funster wrote:JDawg512 wrote:Wow! Would you look at the radar, huge blob of snow heading up out of Mexico. As others have said, it's gonna be a very interesting overnight.
That is a monster Mexico snow band. :-O
http://corad.org/texas_radar_map.php
Looks like it's headed straight for DFW once it passes thru SAT and AUS
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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
Serious question though. Will the snow bands currently forming in Mexico go NE along the I-35 Corridor/AUS & SA or will it be for all points east?
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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
Temperatures at Austin's airport continue to decline into the night as the snowband moves through. Wind chills have fallen below 0 and temperatures are making a steady march towards the single digits. Temperatures throughout the Hilly Country out west are in the single digits with negative wind chills. Check out those gusts at KAUS!
30 KB. Source: NOAA

30 KB. Source: NOAA

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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
txtwister78 wrote:Outside my Apartment here in San Antonio
https://twitter.com/txhorns78/status/1361176414276452355?s=19
Beautiful! Enjoy it!
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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
Lagreeneyes03 wrote:funster wrote:JDawg512 wrote:Wow! Would you look at the radar, huge blob of snow heading up out of Mexico. As others have said, it's gonna be a very interesting overnight.
That is a monster Mexico snow band. :-O
http://corad.org/texas_radar_map.php
Looks like it's headed straight for DFW once it passes thru SAT and AUS
that's what I was thinking

oh and great video from San Antonio
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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
Put the latest observation from the San Antonio International Airport in the weather archive hall of fame: Temp of 12, wind chill of -7, moderate snow with 0.50 mile visibility and gusts to 31 mph. Very impressive!
11pm ob:

Radar:

11pm ob:

Radar:

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- AubreyStorm
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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
I-10 in San Antonio, Texas completely engulfed in snowfall... So surreal to see! #TXwx
Via @TylerJRoney

WOWWW!
Via @TylerJRoney

WOWWW!

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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
Just went for a walk; really coming down nicely. Good ol' squeaky powder.
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Re: Texas Winter 2020-2021
THUNDERSNOW 2 times Austin Texas
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Weather geek and a storm spotter in West Austin. Not a degreed meteorologist. Big snow fan. Love rain and cold! Despise heat!
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