January 2025

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Baytown.. standing in a street, curb on the left
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Stormlover2020 wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 10:16 am I’m at 8 inches
Where are you? It's not in your profile.
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Enjoy it while it lasts! The sun will be out this afternoon for most of us. I’m OK with that, don’t want to lose my mule palms in some crazy single-digit freeze.
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Snow so far
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Nuby33
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My official measurement in Baytown is 5 inches. I found as many flat open areas as I could and got really consistent data.
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not sure if we are done here in Orange or not. Nothing right now.
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djmike wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 5:37 am IMG_3396.jpeg

Nearing 2.5”-3” so far in Beaumont. Heaviest should start between now and 10am which we could pick up another 2”-3” on top of whatever has already fallen. Currently in a “Blizzard Warning” for Jefferson county eastward. Not sure how many times that has ever happened if any at all. Blowing snow obstructing view has really picked up over the last hour and overpasses/bridges have been shutdown. This will continue strong till around noon before conditions begin improving.
Jelly. Biggerbyte and djMike are big winners? OMG at Louisiana. Lafayette. Dem Cajuns gonna need another Budweiser to believe it!
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What an historic event
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MontgomeryCoWx wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 7:28 am Almost three inches here. Still light snow
Nice. We got maybe 2/3 of an inch. Brenham and Navasota saw your bands. We were dry slotted.
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jasons2k wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 7:35 am Woke-up to a good solid 4-6” here (depending on where you measure). I consider that the jackpot considering the issues with that pesky warmer air aloft.
Edit: It's 4" on flat surfaces, 2-3" on the ground, higher along the fence beams.
Winner. I stayed up way too late, especially with COVID...and no reward like that.

We did have the same amount of snow twice in 2021 (Jan, Feb)
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snowman65
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I was at 4" about 3 hours ago. Im about to go check again
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snowman65 wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 8:24 am mother nature is redeeming herself right now.. holy cow its coming down now. I guess the blizzard warning was real lol
Patience is a virtue.
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Remember, the sun will be out today and some melting will occur. That being said, it will refreeze tonight. Tomorrow's morning commute might be dicey. Be careful.
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Finished with about 3" here. Was really coming down hard this morning. Sad we didn't cash in on some of the huge numbers that were out there, but after the models trended to almost nothing, I'm pleasantly surprised. Still historic in these parts and plenty of white stuff to make it feel like a winter wonderland!
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we hit 5" in Orange, north of I-10.
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Beaumont - most snow I've ever seen here. Crazy!


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tireman4 wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 11:47 am Remember, the sun will be out today and some melting will occur. That being said, it will refreeze tonight. Tomorrow's morning commute might be dicey. Be careful.
The sun is already out in CLL. Adios, snow. Bonjour, black ice!
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So depressing, sun after snow.
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