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For me, my ideal Christmas and Christmas Eve would both be around 30F for the high temperature and partly sunny, low around 15F. No precipitation to complicate holiday travels. But a couple inches of snow on the ground.
I wish!!!!! for this!!!!
I live in central south Texas so this is not happening-but I wish for 25 degrees with a half wet, half dry snow(the kind that stays around a bit and makes good snowballs and snowmen) with 6 inches of snow and lightly falling as we eat dinner.
I wish!!!!! for this!!!!
I live in central south Texas so this is not happening-but I wish for 25 degrees with a half wet, half dry snow(the kind that stays around a bit and makes good snowballs and snowmen) with 6 inches of snow and lightly falling as we eat dinner.
Ah someday if we have Christmas up north!
Hope for a strong Blue Norther with moisture from the gulf . Then, you have a chance at snowfall. Remember Corpus Christi in 2004.
Dream forecast:
Minimum of 20C and a maximum of 30C. A sunny morning, before intense thunderstorms in the afternoon which dump 50mm+ of rainfall and enough hail to cover the ground completely. Overnight, heavy rain will continue with occasional thunder. The total rainfall is over 100mm.
What will actually happen:
Minimum of 17C, maximum of 34C, and sunny apart from a few small cumulus clouds.
High 45F, low 31F
Partly cloudy in the morning, sunny in the afternoon, cloudy in the evening, with light rain changing to snow flurries starting around 8 p.m.
G8RCAT's dream Christmas Eve forecast seems like my ideal forecast for Easter.
High 45F, low 31F
Partly cloudy in the morning, sunny in the afternoon, cloudy in the evening, with light rain changing to snow flurries starting around 8 p.m.
G8RCAT's dream Christmas Eve forecast seems like my ideal forecast for Easter.
I think you would definitely enjoy the climate of Lexington.
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