Just as predicted earlier on, per NWS, though we still have warnings and what-not, the official current forecast is not even remotely suggesting a "winter storm". If not for being disappointed this whole thing would be hilarious. What happened to the blizzard, you all? If the NWS is right today good luck and tracing down a flake or two.
Not sure if you’re trolling at this point or what. It’s going to happen. Everyone is telling you it is. Radar showing it will.
Just as predicted earlier on, per NWS, though we still have warnings and what-not, the official current forecast is not even remotely suggesting a "winter storm". If not for being disappointed this whole thing would be hilarious. What happened to the blizzard, you all? If the NWS is right today good luck and tracing down a flake or two.
Seriously??? This is no time for downplaying. The storm is not even here yet. Things have progressed quite nicely as expected so far imo.
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Just as predicted earlier on, per NWS, though we still have warnings and what-not, the official current forecast is not even remotely suggesting a "winter storm". If not for being disappointed this whole thing would be hilarious. What happened to the blizzard, you all? If the NWS is right today good luck and tracing down a flake or two.
Just as predicted earlier on, per NWS, though we still have warnings and what-not, the official current forecast is not even remotely suggesting a "winter storm". If not for being disappointed this whole thing would be hilarious. What happened to the blizzard, you all? If the NWS is right today good luck and tracing down a flake or two.
That's a really stupid statement to make at this point
Just as predicted earlier on, per NWS, though we still have warnings and what-not, the official current forecast is not even remotely suggesting a "winter storm". If not for being disappointed this whole thing would be hilarious. What happened to the blizzard, you all? If the NWS is right today good luck and tracing down a flake or two.
Not sure if you’re trolling at this point or what. It’s going to happen. Everyone is telling you it is. Radar showing it will.
Not sure what you want at this point. Lol.
That's just his 'style'.
We're all fear mongers and overblow everything. Nobody should take this particular event lightly. I stand by that it's potentially a winter storm equivalent to a cat 5 hurricane.
Gonna be an epic event. I haven't experienced cold like this since I lived in Michigan in the 80's and 90's. Stay off the roads and keep warm. Remember to use those space heaters responsibly and don't use generators inside. Unfortunately, there are some that don't heed these warnings until it is too late. Be safe!!!!
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Good evening everyone. Looks like nothing has changed since last night from a model perspective. We are in "Nowcasting" territory but we can continue to check some of the mesoscale models to give us a clue of where banding may occur. With any weather event down here some people will likely see localized totals a lot higher than forecasted while others may not see nearly as much. Either way, everyone is expected to see some sort of wintry precip in this historic event. Remember today because it's very unlikely you see an event like this for a long time (if ever), especially from a temperature perspective. Stay safe and stay warm!
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I’m in the woodlands and haven’t seen much today. A little freezing rain earlier that interrupted my run. I’m ready for tonight and tomorrow. Just hope my little area doesn’t get skipped over. Lol
Seeing some subtle changes with the HRRR from 18Z to 19Z. Banding features beginning to show up along the 59 Corridor from Victoria into Western/Central Harris County early in the morning.
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