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48 °F
Clear
Windchill: 42 °F
Humidity: 52%
Dew Point: 31 °F
Wind: 15 mph from the SE
Wind Gust: 25 mph
Only ended up with an inch of snow, but local weather media said we had the potential for 12 inches a few days before. That system sort of died down before it hit the area, I guess. Not that I'm unhappy that we didn't get that much. Further west of me out in Kansas really got hit hard.
~Mo
It's a beautiful 38 degrees this morning~windchill is 27 with winds 22 to 32 mph. It's the calm before the storm. I'm just hoping the local prediction doesn't come true cause they're thinking we may get about a foot of snow. We aren't supposed to warm up too much today and start out with some cold rain.
Oh sorry~I just posted and now I'm reading backwards. Debey already posted about our wonderful foot of snow prediction. OMG, I just keep hoping they're wrong.
Thank you, Anthony, UNFORTUNATELY, it looks like a pretty done deal. It may be lighter in some areas then predicted, but it'll pretty much cover the entire state. It's also going to hit North Dakota and that won't be good at all once it starts melting.
Originally Posted by National Weather Service: Austin/San Antonio
AN INCREASING SOUTH WIND TODAY WILL HELP TO BRING SOME HIGHER
DEWPOINTS BACK TO THE AREA. FORECAST SOUNDINGS DO SHOW AVAILABLE
INSTABILITY BY LATE TONIGHT AND INTO TOMORROW MORNING...BUT
OVERALL BOUNDARY LAYER MOISTURE REMAINS LOW. WILL KEEP POPS ON THE
LOW SIDE RANGING FROM 10 AT DRT...TO 30/40 TO THE FAR EAST LATE
TONIGHT INTO TUESDAY MORNING. THERE IS A DECENT 100-130KT JET
OVERHEAD BUT WITHOUT THE DEEPER MOISTURE...MOST AREAS WILL REMAIN
DRY. LOOK FOR A POSSIBLE SKINNY LINE OF CONVECTION TO BRUSH THE
NORTHERN FRINGES. WOULD LOVE TO GET MORE WIDE SPREAD RAINS TO PUT
A DENT IN THIS DROUGHT...BUT THE PROGRESSIVE NATURE OF THE PATTERN
RIGHT NOW WILL NOT GIVE US THE NEEDED MOISTURE RETURN.
59°F
Current: Clear
Wind: E at 8 mph
Humidity: 46%
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