March: Comfortable Weekend Weather & Warming Trend

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31 now. Baytown.
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Paul Robison wrote: There goes our electricity!

We'll need accumulations over 0.25" to be concerned about that. This is not in the forecast currently.

No, but Jeff just mentioned .10-.20' in the forecast update. Wouldn't that be enough to pull Houston's plug?
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Belmer wrote:This is setting up to be an interesting event that seems to be unfolding quite earlier than models predicted across Central and SE TX. This could really end up being a significant winter event for some folks. Be safe everyone!


That's what I was thinking......the previous events may have been "warnings." I may not be getting much sleep and will probably be up very early to watch the first news cast! Thankfully I will not have to get out tomorrow.
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I get this feeling, this could be the biggest freezing rain of the season. I hope I am wrong.
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Sleeting in hockley. Ice accumalating on the car. nice cell of rain hitting us now
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Ptarmigan wrote:I get this feeling, this could be the biggest freezing rain of the season. I hope I am wrong.
You aren't the only one with that feeling. Tonight will be fun to see unfold to say the least.
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davidiowx wrote:
You aren't the only one with that feeling. Tonight will be fun to see unfold to say the least.
I have not heard of any closures or delays yet. That is very worrisome.
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I imagine after the last two ice events not really panning out, they will wait til the last minute to call for closures this time.
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I think many of the school districts are wary of pulling the plug - I think a lot of closures will start falling around 5AM tomorrow morning
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Report: Freezing rain in Burleson County in Summerville via PD.
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