They are.Rip76 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 8:57 pmThose daytime temps seem high.txsnowmaker wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 8:42 pm Interesting. NWS now has snow shower chances starting in metro Houston Monday “after noon.”
https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.p ... -95.487445
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ABC13:
“ It's possible we could have lows below freezing until the weekend. In fact, we are eying the possibility of a second wave of low pressure arriving next Thursday or Friday that could bring another round of frozen precipitation.”
https://abc13.com/houston-weather-forec ... ons/39346/
“ It's possible we could have lows below freezing until the weekend. In fact, we are eying the possibility of a second wave of low pressure arriving next Thursday or Friday that could bring another round of frozen precipitation.”
https://abc13.com/houston-weather-forec ... ons/39346/
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Here is the February 2021 topic.
https://www.wxinfinity.com/viewtopic.php?t=2705
https://www.wxinfinity.com/viewtopic.php?t=2705
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0z ICON shows over 6 inches of snow still in parts of SE/East Texas. Around 8 inches in Louisiana. Potential is very high still.
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This has the potential to be an all-time historic winter event. Pray the power grid holds.
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Snow storm appears to be coming in strong for Houston area on 0z GFS. Stay tuned!
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Any graphics to go with statements? Thank you.
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Can anyone pull up the map with estimated snowfall amounts? Appears to be 8-10 inches for Houston.
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The 540 line is also further south on the 0z GFS. That’s big right there.
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Yes, thank you. Alot of us are just here for the insight to get prepared. Is this a day, or the 2 day event or possible week long event? I'm not trying to be a pain. Just trying to plan it out.m because of jobs and schools and temperatures
and all of that. Thanks.
and all of that. Thanks.
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Could be an all week event. For sure Monday through Wednesday, but there’s a possibility of another system Thursday or Friday of next week as well. I’m thinking the first half of Monday should be fine though.jabcwb2 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 10:16 pm Yes, thank you. Alot of us are just here for the insight to get prepared. Is this a day, or the 2 day event or possible week long event? I'm not trying to be a pain. Just trying to plan it out.m because of jobs and schools and temperatures
and all of that. Thanks.
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CMC wtf!!
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Yeah, I’m gonna need that to move 75 miles south please.
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All of the models are still in agreement tonight that a big snow storm is coming for S. E. Texas. If this becomes a reality is will be the biggest snow I've ever seen for our area.
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ABC13 up to 60% for “likely” snow on Tuesday. This could be the most snow anyone alive has ever seen fall in Houston. The most since the late 1800s.
https://abc13.com/weather/
https://abc13.com/weather/
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There’s a reason why I’ve been mentioning 1895. There’s some similarities.txsnowmaker wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 10:27 pm ABC13 up to 60% for “likely” snow on Tuesday. This could be the most snow anyone alive has ever seen fall in Houston. The most since the late 1800s.
https://abc13.com/weather/
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You should see what the CMC does east of here. Georgia and the Carolinas get close to two feet of snow. LOL