Brent wrote:Yukon Cornelius wrote:70° and 70% humidity. Is this spring?
I was saying earlier it felt like a tornado day in April or May..
I said the exact same thing to my wife earlier.
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Brent wrote:Yukon Cornelius wrote:70° and 70% humidity. Is this spring?
I was saying earlier it felt like a tornado day in April or May..



kingwood_tx1999 wrote:I have a feeling it's going to stay up north. Well get an occasional front that gives us High's in the 50s but nothing major I don't see
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bubba hotep wrote:Blending the 12z EPS & GEFS gives you highs on Christmas around 70 for DFW. Ensembles continue to keep the cold bottled up north...




Iceresistance wrote:The Arctic air that is being bottled up is starting to get me very concerned because it's just going to keep building & building until the floodgates burst & could unleash an extremely powerful cold wave in January/February/March, there is a chance that it could be even stronger than this past February. (February 2021)


gpsnowman wrote:I found a roach inside and saw two outside yesterday. This morning I saw several mosquitos flying around my back porch. What month is it again?

I'm fixing to pull up all the Christmas lights in the yard and mow..again..damn grass is like a corn fieldYukon Cornelius wrote:gpsnowman wrote:I found a roach inside and saw two outside yesterday. This morning I saw several mosquitos flying around my back porch. What month is it again?
We’re still finding rattlesnakes around the property like it’s summer. This is nuts.

Rgv20 wrote:A low of 74 this morning at my backyard...December 16th...

harp wrote:The frustrating thing is that our source region is loaded with frigid air. However, the road south remains closed….

gboudx wrote:harp wrote:The frustrating thing is that our source region is loaded with frigid air. However, the road south remains closed….
Word is, there's a wall in the way. I can't confirm nor deny it, but Google Maps doesn't show any wall along the US/Canada border, even in newer sat images.

wxman57 wrote:Rgv20 wrote:A low of 74 this morning at my backyard...December 16th...
Quit bragging, we only reached 72 in Houston.

wxman57 wrote:12Z GFS has cooler temps Christmas Day than previous runs. Only low-mid 70s for highs in Houston vs. 80F. A bit cool, but I'll survive. May need to take a trip up to the Canadian border soon to make some reinforcements to the wall and the diverter.



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