Re: January 2024
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2024 3:49 pm
I'm over the cold now..is it spring yet?
Same here - 26°F currently and holding. I already feel acclimated. I didn't need gloves working outside.MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 2:40 pmFront is over performing if you’re behind it 100 miles. Once it pushes through, you will too.brazoriatx wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 2:34 pmDon't buy it lol atleast not hereStratton20 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 2:32 pm The 18z NAM keeps all of se texas at or below freezing tommorow, so bridges and overpasses are going to be a no go
Weimar was supposed to be 42 today.
I’m not seeing freezing again until Wednesday. Well technically, I won’t see freezing again until Friday as I’m turning right around to fly to KC.
Sure if you’re talking about your driveway or highway. That’s not the case on overpasses, power lines and trees..
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
331 PM CST Sun Jan 14 2024
Northern Liberty-Inland Harris-Wharton-Fort Bend-Inland Jackson-
Inland Matagorda-
Including the cities of Liberty, Cleveland, Dayton, Houston,
El Campo, Wharton, Missouri City, Mission Bend, Sugar Land,
Rosenberg, First Colony, Pecan Grove, Edna, Ganado, and Bay City
331 PM CST Sun Jan 14 2024
...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM CST
MONDAY...
* WHAT...Mixed precipitation expected. Total ice accumulations
of up to one tenth of an inch may result in icy patches on
elevated roadways such as bridges and overpasses.
* WHERE...Portions of south central and southeast Texas.
* WHEN...From 6 PM Sunday to 6 PM CST Monday.
* IMPACTS...Difficult travel conditions are possible. The
hazardous conditions could impact the morning or evening
commute.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Slow down and use caution while traveling. Prepare for possible
power outages.
Elsewhere outside of the Brazos Valley/Piney Woods, temperatures
have been able to rise into the mid 40s to low 50s. This is due to
this morning`s cold front becoming stationary just off of the coast.
This stalled frontal boundary is in the process of transitioning
into a coastal trough
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
421 PM CST Sun Jan 14 2024
...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM, MARINE...
.SHORT TERM...
(This evening through Monday Night)
Issued at 406 PM CST Sun Jan 14 2024
Key Messages:
▶ A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for most of Southeast TX
6pm this evening through 6pm Monday due to periods of freezing rain
and sleet. Total ice accumulations of up to 0.10".
▶ A Wind Chill Advisory will be in effect tonight for portions of
the Brazos Valley/Piney Woods with wind chill values tonight
between 10-15°F.
▶ A Hard Freeze Warning is in effect for portions of the Brazos
Valley/Piney Woods with temperatures tonight dropping to 24°F
or below.
▶ A Hard Freeze Watch is in effect for the remainder of Southeast
TX (except the barrier islands) for Monday/Tuesday night with
temperatures expected to drop into the mid teens to mid 20s.
▶ A Freeze Watch is in effect for the barrier islands for Monday
night due to temperatures falling into the upper 20s along the
coast.
▶ Additional Wind Chill Warnings/Advisories will be needed
Monday night with wind chill values dropping near or below 0°F
for northern areas and widespread single digits/teens elsewhere.
▶ Prolonged periods of subfreezing temperatures are expected
from tonight through late Wednesday morning for northern areas.
▶ Another widespread hard freeze expected Tuesday night. Expect
another round of Hard Freeze Warnings and Wind Chill Advisories.
Got all of that? A cold front pushed through last night/early this
morning and brought in much colder air...but most of that frigidly
cold air is still up in the Brazos Valley where they have been
hovering in the upper 20s to low 30s into the afternoon. Speaking of
them, we have already received a few reports of freezing drizzle and
light sleet around Bryan earlier this afternoon. A couple of those
reports were from mPING...I mentioned this in yesterday`s discussion
that mPING is a great tool to help us out and identify what type of
precipitation is falling in your area. We see your reports on the
map and are greatly appreciative of them! Sunday evening/Monday is
going to be the main window that we`ll need some pings to get an
idea of where the freezing rain/drizzle line is.
Elsewhere outside of the Brazos Valley/Piney Woods, temperatures
have been able to rise into the mid 40s to low 50s. This is due to
this morning`s cold front becoming stationary just off of the coast.
This stalled frontal boundary is in the process of transitioning
into a coastal trough. Essentially, think of it as a boundary for
moisture to collect upon. This increase of moisture combined with
isentropic lift and favorable upper level dynamics (embedded
shortwave aloft and right entrance region of jet streak) equals the
development of precipitation. Precipitable water values (measurement
of moisture) remain around 0.7"-0.9", which is below the 75th
percentile for this time of year (~1.09"). This means that there
isn`t that much moisture in place to get anything heavy to fall, but
just enough for at least some light precipitation. So, we have that
part of the equation solved...next up is the temperatures.
The freezing temperature line sags further southward going into
tonight as moisture steadily rise. All of that moisture will be
relegated to about 1 km above the surface...not quite high/cold
enough for things to start off as snowflakes. The moisture begins in
a layer of well above freezing temperatures (~mid to upper 40s)
before falling into a cold surface layer (below freezing
temperatures) closer to the surface. While light precipitation will
be widespread across the region tonight into Monday, the freezing
rain/drizzle line to be generally along and northwest of a Edna-Bay
City-Richmond-Houston-Liberty line. It`s quite the convoluted
line...which fits because this is a convoluted scenario! That cold
surface layer does gradually deepen over parts of the Brazos
Valley/Piney Woods going into tonight and Monday. The cold surface
layer extends to 2000+ feet in these areas leading to the potential
for sleet to be mixed in. Well more than just a potential...we`ve
already had reports of it. As a result, a Winter Weather Advisory
will be in effect from 6pm this evening - 6pm Monday for most of
Southeast TX. Ice accumulations up to 0.10" are possible (the higher
end of the accumulations are expected over portions of the Piney
Woods), so icy patches on elevated roadways will be the main threat
during this timeframe. Be sure to travel with caution as even a
little bit of ice can create hazardous driving conditions.