February 2021: Arctic Outbreak/Warmup Begins
- Rip76
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It’s going to have to be the feature out near San Antonio, because it seems like the gulf moisture is hit or miss.
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Kingwood36
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I'm hearing it won't blow through that it's only going to clip the nw counties
- Rip76
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Looking like exactly that.Kingwood36 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 10:34 pm I'm hearing it won't blow through that it's only going to clip the nw counties
- jasons2k
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That's not encouraging for us folks southeast of you.
It's dumping freezing rain, sleet, and snow here all at once. At 26 degrees, at nighttime, that's a recipe for an ice machine on the trees and power lines. I'm starting to get concerned about power outages now. This could be a real mess in a hurry if we don't change over.
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cwalder01
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You are watching the wrong channel. Lol Blake and David Paul are saying different.
- don
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Its snowing and sleeting in the Heights right now.
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tsb2107
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The KHOU weather team thinks otherwise. They have multiple inches in metro Houston.
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Stratton20
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Na I think the complex of heavy snow in san antonio will overspread the entire area not just the northwestern counties
- MontgomeryCoWx
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It’s moving due west and it’s filling in out in front of it.
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- jasons2k
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The freezing line has reached the coast - Surfside, Galveston, Bolivar are all at or below freezing now and the wind will be picking-up. Wow. Just wow.
- Rip76
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It sure seems to have that “Skirting, North of Houston,” look.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 10:41 pm Na I think the complex of heavy snow in san antonio will overspread the entire area not just the northwestern counties
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TXWeatherMan
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Exactly. Everyone will get a lot of moisture, but the farther north you go the better chance you have for snow.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 10:41 pm Na I think the complex of heavy snow in san antonio will overspread the entire area not just the northwestern counties
- don
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Now getting moderate to heavy sleet and snow accumulating everywhere here in the Heights. BTW the precip is probably 80% snow.
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Kingwood36
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Had freezing rain and sleet here no sign of snow yet..and now we seem to be dry slotted
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rselby0654
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I see the same thing! The bands near kingsville are joining the massive band of snow in San Antonio. Therefore it’s literally a wall of snow that will be coming straight at us. I would say the whole viewing area is gonna get it big time!MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 10:42 pm It’s moving due west and it’s filling in out in front of it.
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davidiowx
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Not sure what the skirting the NW viewing area is coming from.. radar says otherwise in a massive way. I have ice covering our street. The temp is dropping fast and the main line isn’t even here yet. Models are irrelevant right now.
- snowman65
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We arent seeing much of anything here yet. I guess we will see what things look like at daybreak.
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TexasBreeze
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It sure is moving quick! Looks to end by daybreak to me. If the heavier returns out west don't fill in further south, I could see the heaviest stuff skirting the nw part of the county like the hrrr is depicting. There are a lot of returns in front of it though so will see what happens. Also there is more sleet than anything currently and a temporary dry slot moving in too.
- Rip76
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All of this is correct. CurrentlyTexasBreeze wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 11:09 pm It sure is moving quick! Looks to end by daybreak to me. If the heavier returns out west don't fill in further south, I could see the heaviest stuff skirting the nw part of the county like the hrrr is depicting. There are a lot of returns in front of it though so will see what happens. Also there is more sleet than anything currently and a temporary dry slot moving in too.