March 2022

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Stratton20
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Don whats the latest that we have ever had a winter storm ?
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In the northern parts of southeast Texas and in central Texas there was a snowstorm in April 2007.For Houston the last time we had a winter storm in March was Today in 2014! LOL March 4th.I still remember that night there were widespread thunderstorms all night with temps hovering at freezing.
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My 10-day from TWC app (model-driven) shows a low of 33 next Saturday morning. It’s gonna be a close call either way. I’m holding off on any major gardening projects until this passes. We should be in the clear after that.
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The latest GEFS ensembles are starting to sniff out a winter storm setup, but it appears this would be mostly a north texas event at this time, still too far out, and its unlikely too, I think the most likely scenario will be a dry frontal passage
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don wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2022 10:08 am In the northern parts of southeast Texas and in central Texas there was a snowstorm in April 2007.For Houston the last time we had a winter storm in March was Today in 2014! LOL March 4th.I still remember that night there were widespread thunderstorms all night with temps hovering at freezing.
This 2014 storm left a mess. My wife and I had a wedding date for 4-26-14 for an outdoor wedding at my parents ranch in Cat Spring just southwest of Bellville. The Ice made a huge mess in downed trees and branches all over their property. It took all of the next month going up every weekend to get them cleaned up and burned so it looked worthy of a wedding. Id pass on an ice storm like that again.
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Cpv17 boy do those maps look nice😁😁
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jasons2k wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2022 10:53 am My 10-day from TWC app (model-driven) shows a low of 33 next Saturday morning. It’s gonna be a close call either way. I’m holding off on any major gardening projects until this passes. We should be in the clear after that.
They lowered it more now.
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Cpv17 wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2022 5:02 pm
jasons2k wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2022 10:53 am My 10-day from TWC app (model-driven) shows a low of 33 next Saturday morning. It’s gonna be a close call either way. I’m holding off on any major gardening projects until this passes. We should be in the clear after that.
They lowered it more now.
Plant buying on hold for now in CLL.
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As of right now this seems likely to be a dry frontal passage with little to no precipitation as seen by the GEFS members, but of course their is still a lot of time for things to change
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