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#152

Line o' potent storms now forming along Dry Line about 100 m. NW of Austin.  Backbuilding NE to SW, moving slowly SE.  The only question is does it build far enough south?  I think it'll get into our northern burbs (Bell/Will Co's) at least, by dinnerish time.

#153
On 4/2/2018 at 11:35 AM, SquishMitten said:

 If we could just get one more decent shower later this week, we should be free of the green dust.

Please.  For the love of god.

#167

I ain't startin' a "winter weather" 2018 over this, since, uh, winter 2018 is officially over (well save for the last 10 days next December if you're really anal retentive about it), but this has been a pretty nasty April for the North Plains and NE.  3 big March storms and temps still 15° or so below average.  And now another blast:

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Record-breaking, 'ridiculous' April cold and snow set to hit northeastern U.S. this weekend 

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Updated: Wednesday, April 4, 2018, 4:59 PM

An unusually cold winter storm is bound for New York City — again.

Dreams of clear skies and mild weather will have to wait, as forecasters predicted Wednesday that a record-breaking Arctic blast is headed for the East Coast this weekend.

"Ridiculous late season arctic outbreak Fri/Sat," Weather Company meteorologist Michael Palmer tweeted.

Temperatures in the city are expected to drop as much as 20 degrees below the normal and a slushy snow-rain mix will likely start falling on Friday and continue well into Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.

The harsh weather comes less than a week after 3 inches of snow blanketed the city, grounding flights and postponing the Yankees' opening game.

However, New Yorkers can consider themselves lucky.

The harshest weather is set to hit the north and central U.S., with temperatures dropping 30 degrees below normal.

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Minneapolis is expected to experience the coldest April day ever recorded on Friday, with a high of only 21 degrees.

The Arctic blast will be cold enough to dump snow from Washington to Boston, according to forecasts. Despite the unseasonably cold weather, temperatures across the northern hemisphere in general are slated to be far warmer than normal, signaling that this cold front in no way negates the overall warming of the planet.

 

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#168

I love how they have to get that "climate change" blast in there at the end.  

#169

I'm throwing this in here, because there isn't a 2017/18 winter thread & I'm not starting one.

Getting ready for minor league opening day in Grand Rapids (Mich), groundskeeper has some work to do. Photo is yesterday, game is today.
Forecast is for it to be 37° at first pitch, and snow flurries if they don't finish in under 2:30.
Play ball!!!

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#175

PBS just put out a severe weather alert on their kids channel, spooking my kids. I had to explain that we weren’t in Williamson County, and that Williamson County is the Louisiana of Texas. 

#177

Most of North Central Texas under a severe thunderstorm watch. Travis is not included.

Don't think we're going to get really bad storms this far down south, although a moderate line could come through tonight when the cold front hits.

#178

Watching some nasty shit headed SE towards me (near Lake GTown) right now. Hope it shifts a little further north...

#180
46 minutes ago, texhorn said:

Watching some nasty shit headed SE towards me (near Lake GTown) right now. Hope it shifts a little further north...

Looks like it’s gonna skip just north of you.

#181
Looks like it’s gonna skip just north of you.

Yup, watched it crawl right by us. Nasty looking storm.


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#182

Austin may just barely catch the edge of this one storm cell. Getting a few sprinkles currently.

#183

It keeps building up on the west side. Looks like it’s splitting around the forcefield, though. North and SW Austin. Raining here in SW now.

#185

Starting to hear some rumblings in 78724. Thought it was going to miss is. Nice blob moving in from the north.

#186

Pounding in 78749. Fuck this shit. I was cleaning out the garage and painting some crap, now I'm fucking soaked after 15 minutes of dragging shit back in.

#192
Tornado warning E of aggyville. Heading towards Conroe/Woodlands area.


That sounds bad. Is this bad?
#196

Pretty much came through Austin exactly as forecast... most of the bad stuff was E/SE of us but a line developed right as the front went through, had a good hard downpour for a few minutes then moved out.

#197

37 right now in Hewitt.   We got absolutely blasted by a storm last night.  Seriously rained about 2.5 inches in 35 minutes or so.   Lots of small roads and roadside ditches turning into rivers.   Wild

#198
10 hours ago, Blotto said:

Holy shit. It's mid 40's in April. This is a pleasant surprise.

Yeah that 70s and sunny was a real drag.  It's fucking cold.

#199
37 right now in Hewitt.   We got absolutely blasted by a storm last night.  Seriously rained about 2.5 inches in 35 minutes or so.   Lots of small roads and roadside ditches turning into rivers.   Wild


spent 6 hours framing out and roofing the last part of my dad’s cookshed in Hewitt today, and it was cold as fuck. and i sweat on my grave for about 2 mins it flurried right around 1:00.

i’m windburned like a mofo and chilled to the bone, but this hot bowl of chicken sausage gumbo is curing what ails me.


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