To be honest, my enthusiasm for this once-in-a-lifetime event has been tempered by the misery and damage it has caused to so many people.

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51 in our house. We cuddled on mattresses on the floor together in the living room near the fireplace.
We slept fine but it was freezing waking up.
Only a couple stores and a few gas stations are open today because they’re out of power too.
We are about to put fridge/freezer items outside in shade because colder out there then in the fridge right now.
Iceresistance wrote:gboudx wrote:wxman57 wrote:I hope that all of you are enjoying this fun winter weather. Freezing cold, no electricity for millions, no water for many. Fun, fun, fun! This never happens in July.
July can have its own weather that not only causes millions to lose power, and possibly have water disruptions, but also flood thousands of homes and/or completely destroy them. I forget what those things are called. Cat something in the gulf?
Hurricane
Bitter cold arctic air mass in place over the region
Freezing rain likely north of US 59 tonight into early Wednesday with accumulations of ice
Travel conditions will deteriorate this evening into Wednesday morning
Winter Storm Warning in effect from 600pm this evening along and north of US 59
Discussion:
Very cold arctic air mass in place over the region with temperatures in the low to mid 10’s. Next upper level storm system will quickly approach from the west today with rapidly increasing clouds as a coastal low begins to form over the middle TX coast. Moisture will once again be forced northward into the cold air mass and this will result in freezing rain likely for areas north of the freezing line. Expect the freezing line to extend from Matagorda Bay to Downtown Houston to Winnie tonight and then slowly move northward on Wednesday. Where exactly the freezing line will be during various time periods in uncertain and precipitation types will be changeable throughout this event. Expect ice accumulations tonight along and north of US 59 of .05 to .15 of an inch…with most significant impacts on bridges and overpasses, but cannot rule out impacts to trees and power lines…especially for those areas that get closer to the .10-.15 amounts.
As the freezing lines move north on Wednesday during the day…likely reaching a Columbus to The Woodlands to Liberty line, freezing rain will likely change to rain for the metro area. Areas along and north of HWY 105 may remain below freezing for the entire event and expect significant and potentially extremely damaging ice accumulations of ¼ to ¾ of an inch.
Freezing line moves back southward Wednesday evening and much of the area, except for the coastal counties will likely fall back below freezing. Yet another disturbance will approach and could produce a final round of light sleet or snow over portions of the area Wednesday night/early Thursday. Any left over water on roads from the Wednesday rains will likely refreeze Wednesday evening into Thursday morning.
rwfromkansas wrote:Still haven’t lost power once. Must be something “essential” on my grid, but since I can’t find maps of that for obvious reasons not sure what. The only thing I can think of is BNSF.
Can’t imagine people trying to sleep with their house at 40.
My PWS says zero, but there’s no way I didn’t hit below zero if FW did. I am declaring I hit -1. I haven’t seen a temp that low here or Kansas in at least 20 years.
wxman57 wrote:I hope that all of you are enjoying this fun winter weather. Freezing cold, no electricity for millions, no water for many. Fun, fun, fun! This never happens in July.
HouTXmetro wrote:Can someone post model runs for the incoming storm?
Texas Snowman wrote:@NWSFortWorth — The low temperature at DFW Airport was -2 F at 6:28 a.m. CST. This breaks the previous DAILY record of 12 F set in 1903, and is the coldest temperature recorded at the official Dallas/Fort Worth climate site since January 31, 1949. (1/3)
This ties for the second coldest minimum temperature in city history, with records extending back to 1898. The only colder minimum temperature to be recorded is the all-time record low of -8 F on February 12, 1899. (2/3)
History of the official DFW climate site (since obviously DFW Airport wasn't there in 1903):
1898-1934: Fort Worth federal building
1935-1939: Federal courthouse Fort Worth
1940-1952: Fort Worth Meacham Field
1953-1973: Amon Carter Field
1974-present: DFW Airport. (3/3)
Iceresistance wrote:Texas Snowman wrote:@NWSFortWorth — The low temperature at DFW Airport was -2 F at 6:28 a.m. CST. This breaks the previous DAILY record of 12 F set in 1903, and is the coldest temperature recorded at the official Dallas/Fort Worth climate site since January 31, 1949. (1/3)
This ties for the second coldest minimum temperature in city history, with records extending back to 1898. The only colder minimum temperature to be recorded is the all-time record low of -8 F on February 12, 1899. (2/3)
History of the official DFW climate site (since obviously DFW Airport wasn't there in 1903):
1898-1934: Fort Worth federal building
1935-1939: Federal courthouse Fort Worth
1940-1952: Fort Worth Meacham Field
1953-1973: Amon Carter Field
1974-present: DFW Airport. (3/3)
JEEZ! How cold did it get in OKC?
My house got down to -12°F
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