December 2022

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DoctorMu
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12.9 IMBY now.
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Well, we did break teens.
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18F as of 730 AM in my backyard. Might have been a couple degrees less before the sun appeared but I wasn't getting up to check.
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The woodlands is at 15. Windchill 0. Was -1 a little while ago
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Got down to 13 degrees here in Conroe with a wind chill around -2 to -5. Love it. Nice, crisp, clear and cold as hell! Gonna go sit in my bow stand later for an evening hunt.
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This just popped up from my fb memories from 8 years ago..
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While yall are nice and warm I've been outside for 4 straight hrs dealing with this crap..
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15 here this morning. Took the dogs out. Been there, done that. I’m good now for a few decades.
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jasons2k wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 9:23 am 15 here this morning. Took the dogs out. Been there, done that. I’m good now for a few decades.
Let’s see how you feel with it’s 106 in June :)
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Looks like this is the first time IAH has seen back to back years in the teens since December 1989 and December 1990. To get back to back years at or below 15°F at IAH, you'd have to go back to Jan 1982 and Dec 1983! So pretty rare!
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Pretty amazing to see low 20s all the way down and past Monterrey, Mexico
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Is the short wave still expected to come through later? Not expecting anything from it but ya never know
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17 degrees and sunny in Humble. Winds starting to pick up
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TexasMetBlake wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 9:58 am Looks like this is the first time IAH has seen back to back years in the teens since December 1989 and December 1990. To get back to back years at or below 15°F at IAH, you'd have to go back to Jan 1982 and Dec 1983! So pretty rare!
What a joy that was! Coming home from work to find a stream of water coming OUT of the garage because of the burst pipe in the attic.
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davidiowx wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 10:02 am Is the short wave still expected to come through later? Not expecting anything from it but ya never know
I doubt we get anything. I’m just looking forward to what the rest of the winter holds.
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:twisted:
TexasMetBlake wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 9:58 am Looks like this is the first time IAH has seen back to back years in the teens since December 1989 and December 1990. To get back to back years at or below 15°F at IAH, you'd have to go back to Jan 1982 and Dec 1983! So pretty rare!
Global Warming.🙂
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davidiowx wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 9:55 am
jasons2k wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 9:23 am 15 here this morning. Took the dogs out. Been there, done that. I’m good now for a few decades.
Let’s see how you feel with it’s 106 in June :)
Yeah, this is why I never complain about the cold around here. Summers are brutal and this year was one of the most brutal, maybe #1 in vicious ongoing heat with no rain and no hope. The cold is over in Texas in just a few days.

Heck, I don't even like the look of 60s for lows later in the week. Humid and warm to hot - no thank you!
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Crazy To think that in a few days we will be talking about Spring like temperatures. With possible widespread thunderstorms and heavy rain to bring in the New Year Lol.
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redneckweather wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 11:41 am :twisted:
TexasMetBlake wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 9:58 am Looks like this is the first time IAH has seen back to back years in the teens since December 1989 and December 1990. To get back to back years at or below 15°F at IAH, you'd have to go back to Jan 1982 and Dec 1983! So pretty rare!
Global Warming.🙂
Actually, yes. Reduced arctic ice capping makes polar vortex intrusions more likely. On average the winters are warmer than 30 years ago here (1-2°F), but there's more variation and more frequent winter events. IIWII
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