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All kinds of wintry weather showing up today. The weather situation is barely fluid.

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56 minutes ago, Lobo said:

Fucking told you guys there was such a thing as graupel.  And I did not think it could happen this far inland or this far south.  

I blame the zebra mussels for this lake effect bullshit.

Did it smell?  I didn’t pick up any to smell it. 

Something called Graupel has to smell.  But you throw it in a pot on a chilly day, with some mussels, and a hambone...and now you got yourself a stew!  

They need to hurry up and call my kids soccer practice this morning.  No way it stops sleeting in the next half-hour. 

Is it really gonna be 90 damn degrees in Austin on Friday?  What the shit, Doug?

Frost on the ground when I left the house this morning. 90 degrees the day after tomorrow. One lonely indian paintbrush has bloomed in a field by my son's school. Mother Nature be confusing. 

We seem to have no significant snow in the 10 day, but it's oddly stable cold temps.  Usually, the end of February is when things start melting, and there's some big fuck-off snow storm in early March, but the outlook is just kinda cold (lows around 10, highs around 25) for the time of year.

2 minutes ago, irishtexan said:

Frost on the ground when I left the house this morning. 90 degrees the day after tomorrow. One lonely indian paintbrush has bloomed in a field by my son's school. Mother Nature be confusing. 

Sounds like our -35 to 45 swing a couple weeks ago.  But, you know, capable of sustaining life.

We seem to have no significant snow in the 10 day, but it's oddly stable cold temps.  Usually, the end of February is when things start melting, and there's some big fuck-off snow storm in early March, but the outlook is just kinda cold (lows around 10, highs around 25) for the time of year.
My arms are jello from snow blowing and ive thrown in the towel on cleaning my driveway completely unless we get hit again

Going to visit friends next weekend (22nd) in Seattle, and they currently have no power due to Winter storm Whoseits, and the havoc it has/is wreaking up in the PNW. Looking at the 10-day doesn't give me lots of confidence about much changing, but I am also very unfamiliar with the weather up there. Thoughts? Obviously if they still don't have power by then, we will get a hotel. Have a rental car right now, but its unlikely its AWD, do I need to request one with? My wife is already freaking out about how many bags she's gonna have to check with winter clothes. 

My mother in law in Kent (south of Seattle) still has power if you want to stay with her.  She talks a lot.

1 hour ago, miguelito said:

My mother in law in Kent (south of Seattle) still has power if you want to stay with her.  She talks a lot.

Hairy-handed? Run amuck? 

I’m headed to Vancouver now. Looks like rain the next couple of days. Sucks. 

I5 just south of Redding Ca this morning

 

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What a mess. Half of the vehicles look like they are a hundred yards off course.

18 minutes ago, Wally Pryor said:

Nine zero today in the city. 

My red bud is already blooming and so are the mountain laurels at my son’s school. 

Got another 7-8” snow dumped on Tuesday, pushing 50 today.  

30 with sleet and snow last friday, 87 today here in Hewitt.  Any further than that and I'll have to start the BlastFurnace '19 thread

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On Monday it'll be in the 40's for a high again. Not quite yet.

I wish we had this kinda variety in the summer.  High temps will have a 40 degree variance in February but only a 10 degree variance in August.  Why dammit, why?!?

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47 minutes ago, Lobo said:

I wish we had this kinda variety in the summer.  High temps will have a 40 degree variance in February but only a 10 degree variance in August.  Why dammit, why?!?

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I've always wanted to visit Yellowknife.

 That would explain the taste of mussels  in the water 

On Monday it'll be in the 40's for a high again. Not quite yet.
You fucks need a good ice storm to knock you off of your high horses

I'm drinkin' iced tea right now, is that close enough for you?

So I live at the exact same latitude as the fucking French Riviera.

What in the actual fuck.

Just now, Al_4_ISU said:

So I live at the exact same latitude as the fucking French Riviera.

What in the actual fuck.

#longitudematterstoo

It's about 90 outside, and about 80 inside my office which is bullshit.  My neighbors are asking who wants to get together for drinks in the cul-de-sac but I think it's gonna be too hot actually.  I'm heading out at 4:00p to a little watering hole that's dark, A/C-blastin', and drinks hurt your molars they're so cold.  We need a proper Spring this year of all years in Austin.  It's bad enough we have to skip Autumn.

4 hours ago, Hate said:

 

 

Miami is probably fairly happy. 

Winter is over bitches.  I just put some Scotts down on the yard and I am about to crack open a cold one the back porch.  

I'm drinkin' iced tea right now, is that close enough for you?
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I’ve been told that Texans are the only ones who don’t know how to drive in wintry weather.

18 hours ago, Moby Ric said:

Winter is over bitches.  I just put some Scotts down on the yard and I am about to crack open a cold one the back porch.  

{Morgan Freeman voice} And then, winter came back not 12 hours later {Morgan Freeman voice} 

This front came down a bit more than expected, so temps are even lower than forecast.  However, the front is likely going to move back north of us by tonight (there's actually a fairly complex series of things fighting for dominance right now, making forecasts a bit tougher temp wise), so those 40's are here today, not Monday.  However, the next few days' temps have moderated slightly.. not cold but cool - tomorrow will get to 70° in many areas, then another mild cool front (about the third of 3 in 3 days) will take temps down slightly below normal (into the 50's) most of the workweek before warming back up into the 70's again by next weekend.

tl;dr:  a bit cooler than normal in general the upcoming week, milder to close out the workweek.  Cloudy most of the week.**

** we have been sitting under a very typical El Niño Southern Jet the past month, a "river" of clouds and moisture, which has kept the sun away, and kept us generally moderate (not too cool, not too hot, yeah, okay, yesterday was an exception).  This thing occasionally gets bumped out (like yesterday) but returns right back.   It'll be back by tonight.

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It seems like we’ve been under that sub tropical jet for 6 months. I don’t remember the last time we’ve had a couple of cloudless days in a row. I miss the sun.

56 minutes ago, Hate said:

It seems like we’ve been under that sub tropical jet for 6 months. I don’t remember the last time we’ve had a couple of cloudless days in a row. I miss the sun.

Spency said the other day on KXAN Austin went from January 27th to February 12th without having sun during the afternoon hours.  

Well, CPC earlier this week "confirmed" that an El Niño is here now.  However it was "light predicted" (i.e. "is possible" last fall, so it's not a surprise.  And the more active and more-powerful-when-active Subtropical Jet is pretty clearly in existence when it's an E.N. year (the Subtropical Jet is always there but in non E.N. years, is less powerful and usually stays a little farther south, towards the equator).  Anyway, this Subtropical Jet brings clouds and varying degrees of precip (can vary widely) along the Southern U.S. for a few months.  This results in a "cooler" winter not so much because colder air comes down - in fact it's sort of the opposite (more in a sec on that) - but rather more cloud cover = slightly less cooler daytime highs... that's where the "cooler" comes from.

in fact, an active Subtropical Jet can keep Arctic fronts from plunging down to us to a degree, and this year is a good example.  We've had cool, but not really frigid weather for the most part.  Temps have stayed relatively above polar (for us) levels.  In fact, this very weekend we're seeing how this happens.  A pretty cold air mass has barreled down from Canada (yesterday while we were at about 85°, it was about 29° in OKC!) but the powerful Subtropical Jet blew most of it east, and although it did get colder today than expected, the Subtropical Jet is quickly eroding this cold mass (warm air is less dense and is lighter than cold air, so it can't "plow underneath" like a sharp cold front, but rather erodes and ebbs from above, like sandpaper).  By tonight it'll be gone and tomorrow will be warmer.  The next few days will be this tug of war between cold fronts and the warm Subtropical Jet which will act on it quickly and powerfully.  This is why most of our "cold snaps" this winter rarely have been longer than a day, and just aren't lasting too long.

And we're about in the earth's orbit where the season is definitely going to change - longer, more direct sunlight on the N. Hemisphere will induce changes to work toward spring.  We're probably around the corner more or less - certainly a cold front can come in and even a polar icing type thing (about 3 of the last 4 worst "winter storms" happened after Feb. 15 here).  But winter almost over.

El Niño is expected to be around through May or so.  Does it mean more rain?  Not necessarily but it can keep temps down which will come in handy for at least the early part of the summer.

While PHD was typing all that, I did about 4 hours of kickass yard work. Temps kept varying, as did the cloud cover. Weird day, but pleasant for being outside.

You did four hours of yard work in three minutes?

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I drank a frozen margarita and a glass of scotch in those three minutes. This weather has me all fucked up

2 hours ago, phdhorn said:

You did four hours of yard work in three minutes?

Yes.

 

Don't tell my wife. I enjoyed those 4 hours. 

12 hours ago, Hate said:

I’ve been told that Texans are the only ones who don’t know how to drive in wintry weather.

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1972:  "Winter".

2019:  Mass Extinction Event!!11!!!:
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