Tammie wrote:It’s true.
https://www.newsweek.com/texas-utility- ... DEL5EZzi2k
I don't know what to say, but they had no choice . . .
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Tammie wrote:It’s true.
https://www.newsweek.com/texas-utility- ... DEL5EZzi2k


somethingfunny wrote:I was having a discussion yesterday about "Storm 2" and it was unclear if Storm 2 was last night or if that was Sunday night or what since we're onto 4 or 5 of them now this week... and I realized that I don't hate The Weather Channel's winter storm names as much as I thought I did.






txtwister78 wrote:Nice moderate snow falling (big wet flakes) across San Antonio now. Unbelievable to have 2 snow events with accumulations in 4 days. Ground is already starting to get a nice coating and we have several hours to go.

hriverajr wrote:Snowing heavily in Del Rio. Nearing 3 inches already. Second storm in a week.

Ntxw wrote:hriverajr wrote:Snowing heavily in Del Rio. Nearing 3 inches already. Second storm in a week.
That makes it everybody.

Iceresistance wrote:Ntxw wrote:hriverajr wrote:Snowing heavily in Del Rio. Nearing 3 inches already. Second storm in a week.
That makes it everybody.
And hopefully the LAST winter storm for this winter, I now want warmer weather for March! (But models are hinting yet ANOTHER chilly blast in Early March . . .)

Ntxw wrote:Iceresistance wrote:Ntxw wrote:
That makes it everybody.
And hopefully the LAST winter storm for this winter, I now want warmer weather for March! (But models are hinting yet ANOTHER chilly blast in Early March . . .)
South of I-20 it's probably over if you consider climo. North of I-20 usually until about the second week of March. Oklahoma has all of March.
We've held on to at least 3-4" of snow depth since Sunday!


Ntxw wrote:Speaking of snow depth, this event has made it pretty clear sun angle while a factor, temperature is way more important. February has nearly the same sun angle as October and we've kept a week's long snow cover longer than most in deep winter. We had bright sunny blue skies that hardly did a thing on Tuesday.



Parker_County1 wrote:Texting some old friends in southwest Arkansas this morning. They are not trained in snow measurements, but far what it's worth:
Pat near Texarkana says 15", Scott in Arkadelphia 18", Darin near Hope 22".




Cerlin wrote:The week of February 14th is a week that will live in infamy.









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