January 2023
I just looked at the mesoscale models for tomorrow and I’m not really seeing much rain around for a lot of us yet rain chances are like 80-90%. I don’t see anything that should warrant such high chances.
Mr.T hasn't been here for years like almost a decade now,im not sure what happened to him.The last time I remember him posting was during the March 2014 ice storm.Thundersleet wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 11:32 pm Only out of curiosity, does anyone know what became of ticka1, wxman57, and Mr.T? Please tell me CO-VID did not snuff their lives out.
My $.02 on the topic:
Yeah be careful not to judge people by what they post online.
I’m an optimistic person. I love life and my family - I have been extremely blessed. But when we have a drought or major freeze I probably come a across as a whiny curmudgeon. That’s not me in real life — what I rant about on this board at times doesn’t define who I am, or how I act 99% of the time. So be careful with that.
Weatherwise - it’s a chilly off an on rain up here.
Yeah be careful not to judge people by what they post online.
I’m an optimistic person. I love life and my family - I have been extremely blessed. But when we have a drought or major freeze I probably come a across as a whiny curmudgeon. That’s not me in real life — what I rant about on this board at times doesn’t define who I am, or how I act 99% of the time. So be careful with that.
Weatherwise - it’s a chilly off an on rain up here.
Over the last couple of days the low forecasted for next Friday has been rising on the weather app. It was 28 now it’s 38. Not even showing a freeze…
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jasons2k i personally dont find weather apps to be reliable for temps, mainly just for the radar
Just annoys me when people post these doom posts without being properly educated on things and just automatically jump to the worst conclusions about things.jasons2k wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 10:36 am My $.02 on the topic:
Yeah be careful not to judge people by what they post online.
I’m an optimistic person. I love life and my family - I have been extremely blessed. But when we have a drought or major freeze I probably come a across as a whiny curmudgeon. That’s not me in real life — what I rant about on this board at times doesn’t define who I am, or how I act 99% of the time. So be careful with that.
Weatherwise - it’s a chilly off an on rain up here.
I pretty much make my own forecast for temps if I’m being completely honest. And I don’t rely on the NWS or apps for too much of anything. I ride or die with my own forecast. Just being honest.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 10:57 am jasons2k i personally dont find weather apps to be reliable for temps, mainly just for the radar
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Wxman57 is on S2K.Thundersleet wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 11:32 pm Only out of curiosity, does anyone know what became of ticka1, wxman57, and Mr.T? Please tell me CO-VID did not snuff their lives out.
Canadian and NAM12K continue to be in agreement. Guessing about a 40% chance of freezing rain or sleet late this week. For those south of Hwy 1*5 I think the SE ridge is just a bit too strong. Canadian has lows in the teens in CLL next weekend.
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DoctorMu CMC has a light glazing for CS
TBH, the entire winter so far has gone as expected in CLL. It's been cooler than normal until later today. January thaw after Christmas dry cold. We have colder weather ahead later in the upcoming week.
In the Houston area, the warm sector has dominated, including last weekend's severe weather.
In the Houston area, the warm sector has dominated, including last weekend's severe weather.
That's no surprise. A Shipley's Donuts layer of glaze is possible.
I don't see that...I guess it depends where you're located.For the eastern half of SE Texas (Houston and points east) rain chances still look pretty good,with most models showing widespread thunderstorms developing tomorrow morning/afternoon.Could be some localized street flooding also tomorrow.
I was mainly talking about my area. I should’ve mentioned that. My bad.don wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 12:46 pmI don't see that...I guess it depends where you're located.For the eastern half of SE Texas (Houston and points east) rain chances still look pretty good,with most models showing widespread thunderstorms developing tomorrow morning/afternoon.Could be some localized street flooding also tomorrow.
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Nothing unhealthy about living in reality, but chosing to dodge it is definately unhealthy.
Still icy glaze on NAM12k from a Brenham to College Station to Buffalo line.
A very unstable line and complex forecast in a Battle Royale between Artic air and the SE ridge. The Baja ULL is a fly in the ointment that NAM and CMC are struggle with and GFS is ignoring. The Euro isn't sure. Neither the Euro nor GFS are great in the winter with arctic air masses.
A very unstable line and complex forecast in a Battle Royale between Artic air and the SE ridge. The Baja ULL is a fly in the ointment that NAM and CMC are struggle with and GFS is ignoring. The Euro isn't sure. Neither the Euro nor GFS are great in the winter with arctic air masses.
18zNAM is edging ice and snow closer and closer to covering CLL.
How is the storm situation looking for Sunday?
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Cold Front faster than expected.