Texas Spring 2022
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
Hot day across the state. State average currently 95F.
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
If the 48hr HRRR is correct, we will likely see some upgrades from SPC for Saturday in TX. Looks like solid potential for a wind/hail event, but HRRR at this range is sketchy at best but if it continues to show this than we should be looking at an upgrade. Decent potential for some of you guys down there.
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
Brent wrote:Highs in the 60s here this weekend
Sounds wonderful. I'm sure the golfers at the PGA Championship will be relieved up there in Tulsa.
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
gpsnowman wrote:Brent wrote:Highs in the 60s here this weekend
Sounds wonderful. I'm sure the golfers at the PGA Championship will be relieved up there in Tulsa.
And the fans get to pay $18 for a beer
Looks like a much needed soaker on the way.
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
jasons2k wrote:gpsnowman wrote:Brent wrote:Highs in the 60s here this weekend
Sounds wonderful. I'm sure the golfers at the PGA Championship will be relieved up there in Tulsa.
And the fans get to pay $18 for a beer
Looks like a much needed soaker on the way.
I was there yesterday and the prices for everything were insane. Luckily all food and non alcoholic beverages were included in the ticket so we got unlimited food/drink thankfully since it would have been like $6 for a water bottle and $15 for a small burger. The prices there are ridiculous
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
ElectricStorm wrote:jasons2k wrote:gpsnowman wrote:Sounds wonderful. I'm sure the golfers at the PGA Championship will be relieved up there in Tulsa.
And the fans get to pay $18 for a beer
Looks like a much needed soaker on the way.
I was there yesterday and the prices for everything were insane. Luckily all food and non alcoholic beverages were included in the ticket so we got unlimited food/drink thankfully since it would have been like $6 for a water bottle and $15 for a small burger. The prices there are ridiculous
So is chasing a little white ball for miles....
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
12z 3k nam looks fun. 1-1.5” over a decent part of north Texas tonight.
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
ElectricStorm wrote:jasons2k wrote:gpsnowman wrote:Sounds wonderful. I'm sure the golfers at the PGA Championship will be relieved up there in Tulsa.
And the fans get to pay $18 for a beer
Looks like a much needed soaker on the way.
I was there yesterday and the prices for everything were insane. Luckily all food and non alcoholic beverages were included in the ticket so we got unlimited food/drink thankfully since it would have been like $6 for a water bottle and $15 for a small burger. The prices there are ridiculous
Ha flying back from Houston late last night I met a couple who somehow had driven from San Antonio then paid $400 to go one day... That was just for the ticket. Not the gas the plane which tickets aren't cheap there either the hotel or anything else they were leaving to go home at 5am tomorrow... I just can't imagine spending that much money for one day to watch some balls move
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
Wxman57, are you happy now? I’m sure he is biking right now having a great time lol.
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
InfernoFlameCat wrote:Wxman57, are you happy now? I’m sure he is biking right now having a great time lol.
He's more than welcome to ride out here to West Texas where I've already had 7 days of 105-107 temperatures and wildfires for a little more heat.
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
Brent wrote:ElectricStorm wrote:jasons2k wrote:And the fans get to pay $18 for a beer
Looks like a much needed soaker on the way.
I was there yesterday and the prices for everything were insane. Luckily all food and non alcoholic beverages were included in the ticket so we got unlimited food/drink thankfully since it would have been like $6 for a water bottle and $15 for a small burger. The prices there are ridiculous
Ha flying back from Houston late last night I met a couple who somehow had driven from San Antonio then paid $400 to go one day... That was just for the ticket. Not the gas the plane which tickets aren't cheap there either the hotel or anything else they were leaving to go home at 5am tomorrow... I just can't imagine spending that much money for one day to watch some balls move
Yeah my dad paid for a ticket for me and my brother since he wanted us to go. I would never buy one for myself though those prices are crazy. There was a guy on the shuttle bus back from the course that said he flew in from Houston for one day. Some of those dudes are crazy lol
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
I really can’t wait for this coming cooldown, KFOR has highs in the 50s on Saturday (Tomorrow) for OKC.
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
Iceresistance wrote:I really can’t wait for this coming cooldown, KFOR has highs in the 50s on Saturday (Tomorrow) for OKC.
Yeah it's gonna be a nice change before we move into the permanent summer heat in a couple weeks
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
Cold front, or storm induced cool air, will be slashing through North Texas this evening. What a nice change!!! I am sick of this hot weather already.
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
Today is the 25th anniversary of the killer F5 tornado in Jarrell. Fascinating new write up and videos by NWS on that historic Central Texas outbreak:
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/05696a8e01bc4e91a0a941290a62e86d
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/05696a8e01bc4e91a0a941290a62e86d
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Texas Snowman wrote:Today is the 25th anniversary of the killer F5 tornado in Jarrell. Fascinating new write up and videos by NWS on that historic Central Texas outbreak:
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/05696a8e01bc4e91a0a941290a62e86d
Love the radar animation. You can see the Pacific moisture in Mexico coming in clashing with the boundary clearly visible along I-35. Of note this occured during the onset of the 1997 super El Nino.
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
cheezyWXguy wrote:12z 3k nam looks fun. 1-1.5” over a decent part of north Texas tonight.
I'm calling 4"+ totals in some areas but 0.00" officially at DFW lol
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
Iceresistance wrote:I really can’t wait for this coming cooldown, KFOR has highs in the 50s on Saturday (Tomorrow) for OKC.
I cannot wait feels too much like Houston today
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
Euro seems to be trending the wrong direction for the Hill Country...disappointing.
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