Checking in for flight tomorrow and was given the option to put in the overbooked bid and bid on Tuesday flights.
No thanks.
No thanks.
Big Al 1992 said:
Any good sleddin' hills? Hockley park on 290? Waugh and Memorial?
BillYeoman said:Big Al 1992 said:
Any good sleddin' hills? Hockley park on 290? Waugh and Memorial?
Buffalo Bayou. Or 610 East over the Ship Channel.
Hwy 90 in Dayton. East side of town the road, hill drop off into the Trinity River bottom. Plenty of mowed grass and large area N side of Hwy 90.Big Al 1992 said:
Any good sleddin' hills? Hockley park on 290? Waugh and Memorial?
The brine spray stripes really screwed my lane keep assist today coming back from Milam County. I finally had to turn it of.CDUB98 said:
In all the years they've done the brine spray, I've never seen it actually work.
I'm glad for this, since all three ways to get to the parking garage are up steep hills.Anti-taxxer said:sosolik said:I think it is safe to assume closed for Tues and Wed.BillYeoman said:
Is A&M closed this week?
Sam Houston announced Tuesday closure. Nothing on Wednesday.
Swan Song said:
Just had a flashback to my son's kindergarten zoo field trip. We had lunch there, then once they finished they all started rolling down the hill.
I usually don't mine it so much, but occasionally it can be pretty aggressive in my F-150.Ducks4brkfast said:
That should be turned off before you pull out of the dealership
I just thought you were flirting.Ducks4brkfast said:
That should be turned off before you pull out of the dealership
ETA don't know where that emoji came from but alas, ball gag meet RtT.
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Could it be a blizzard?
This morning I noted how wind gusts of 40 to 50 mph were possible on Galveston Island Tuesday morning with this storm. That obviously begs the question of whether or not this could end up meeting blizzard criteria. That will be hard.
The technical requirements are:
1.) Sustained wind or frequent gusts to 35 mph or higher. (This will be close)
2.) Heavy snowfall or blowing snow that reduces visibility under a quarter mile. (This will be tough)
3.) Three consecutive hours of these conditions. (This will be very tough)
I'm not saying it can't happen, but given how rigorous these requirements are, I have doubts that we'll officially get there. But at least now you know what an official blizzard is. That said, we almost certainly will see blizzard-like conditions on the island if those winds come to fruition and a full changeover from sleet to snow occurs.
Remember: snow/ice aren't the only hazards. Some locations will experience 30+ hours of below freezing temperatures Mon night-Wed afternoon. Snow/ice cover will lead to wind chills as low as 10°F & air temperatures as low as 12-15°F Tue night/Wed morning. #TXwx #HOUwx pic.twitter.com/bAyMZlXMi3
— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) January 20, 2025
wangus12 said:
Short range models are drastically reducing how much precip Houston is gonna get.
the nerd is angry'Updated NWS snow forecast for Houston. We've upped our totals, now up yours! pic.twitter.com/dNhs1N1Waq
— Matt Lanza 🤌🏼 (@mattlanza) January 19, 2025
Kind of wondering that myself...guess we'll see. The "fun" is supposed to start early tomorrow evening.Mas89 said:
Could the majority of the snow/ ice still move farther east before tomorrow night? Like Beaumont/ Lake Charles?
Like a hurricane often does?
S2K?TopFlightReject said:
Don't know if any of y'all follow the winter weather thread over on S2K.. but there are some real butthurt Centex and DFW people on there that are big mad about SETx getting all this snow.
Pretty hilarious watching them try to refute or downplay NWS and some of the other pro-met warnings and statements.
Once Lindner went public with his potentially historic snowstorm statement you knew it was on.
HoustonAg9999 said:the nerd is angry'Updated NWS snow forecast for Houston. We've upped our totals, now up yours! pic.twitter.com/dNhs1N1Waq
— Matt Lanza 🤌🏼 (@mattlanza) January 19, 2025
oh you mean the weather people got it wrong? LOLgigemJTH12 said:
Here we go again.
Trending away.
Tale as old as time
Very difficult forecast for Houston tomorrow night. A fairly large amount of bust potential, despite consensus in the models.
— Pat Cavlin (@pcavlin) January 20, 2025
We’ll see what tomorrow brings.