orangeblood wrote:RGEM apparent temps are mind blowing Friday morning!
https://images.weatherbell.com/model/rgem-all/scentus/apparent_temperature_f/1671559200/1671807600-zpkRAe0QRhs.png
Well Wxman57 will be disappointed. Not below 0 in Houston.
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orangeblood wrote:RGEM apparent temps are mind blowing Friday morning!
https://images.weatherbell.com/model/rgem-all/scentus/apparent_temperature_f/1671559200/1671807600-zpkRAe0QRhs.png
TropicalTundra wrote:So by tomorrow morning our cold will be sprinting down the plains, and by Thursday the front rolls through? Will there be enough moisture for flurries? Going to be in Dallas to see family tomorrow night so I hope weather conditions aren’t a problem
Texas Snow wrote:TropicalTundra wrote:So by tomorrow morning our cold will be sprinting down the plains, and by Thursday the front rolls through? Will there be enough moisture for flurries? Going to be in Dallas to see family tomorrow night so I hope weather conditions aren’t a problem
Wind Chill Watch is about as much as you can be worried about. Can’t rule out a flurry but given the super dry air don’t think we’d get so much as a flizzard.
Iceresistance wrote:The only spot in Texas that does not have a WCW is El Paso
BrokenGlass wrote:So my son is flying out of Chicago Midway on Thursday at 2 pm. Odds that he gets out? Obviously Chicago airports can handle snow and de-icing, but it still feels dicey.
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BrokenGlass wrote:So my son is flying out of Chicago Midway on Thursday at 2 pm. Odds that he gets out? Obviously Chicago airports can handle snow and de-icing, but it still feels dicey.
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Texas Snow wrote:BrokenGlass wrote:So my son is flying out of Chicago Midway on Thursday at 2 pm. Odds that he gets out? Obviously Chicago airports can handle snow and de-icing, but it still feels dicey.
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Airlines have already waived change fees and even offering vouchers to get off certain flights. I even heard the Chicago mayor say they were going to have cots for the airports. I would get out early.
Iceresistance wrote:The Low Temperature is already busting lower than expected, the expected low is 28°F, it's 26°F right now.
HockeyTx82 wrote:Iceresistance wrote:The Low Temperature is already busting lower than expected, the expected low is 28°F, it's 26°F right now.
I'm not sure if that's busting. What's the margin of error plus or minus
HockeyTx82 wrote:Iceresistance wrote:The Low Temperature is already busting lower than expected, the expected low is 28°F, it's 26°F right now.
I'm not sure if that's busting. What's the margin of error plus or minus
Cpv17 wrote:HockeyTx82 wrote:Iceresistance wrote:The Low Temperature is already busting lower than expected, the expected low is 28°F, it's 26°F right now.
I'm not sure if that's busting. What's the margin of error plus or minus
If his low was forecasted to be 28°F by tomorrow morning and it was already 26°F by 7:30PM with CAA in place, then yeah, I’d call that a bust.
Abdullah wrote:D****n
At 2:30 PM today CST the National Weather Service forecasted that the low tonight in Oklahoma City would be 28°F.
As of 8:00 PM today CST it reached 27°F.
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