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BayAg_14
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This made me laugh this morning. Valentine's Day is going to be fun!

gougler08
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BayAg_14 said:

This made me laugh this morning. Valentine's Day is going to be fun!




Is that saying 18 inches of snow?
BayAg_14
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That is correct. GFS 300 hours out is absolutely useless, but it is fun to look at.
ChemAg15
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Post it on twitter
wessimo
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Seems legit
aggiedata
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htxag09
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Now tag space city weather
CharleyKerfeld
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gougler08 said:

BayAg_14 said:

This made me laugh this morning. Valentine's Day is going to be fun!




Is that saying 18 inches of snow?

Back in the 90s, we had 12 inches of Snow once.

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Thank you for being the informer.
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BayAg_14 said:

This made me laugh this morning. Valentine's Day is going to be fun!




The Valentine's Day timing checks out…

From Google:

Yes, Houston received nearly 2 feet of snow during a historic, record-breaking event on February 1415, 1895. The storm dropped a maximum of 20 inches officially in the city, though some reports indicated up to 2 feet in the immediate area, remaining the largest snowfall in Houston's recorded history.


Key facts about the 1895 Valentine's Day Storm:
Total Amount: Official measurements recorded 20 inches of snow.
Coverage: The massive system dumped over a foot of snow across much of Southeast Texas and Louisiana.

Regional Impact: Nearby areas saw even higher totals, including 28 inches in Beaumont, Texas.

Conditions: Following the heavy snowfall, temperatures dropped below 20F.

No other storm in Houston's recorded history has approached this total, with the next closest events being significantly smaller.
jenn96
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The 2021 ice storm that wiped out the Texas grid was also around Valentine's Day.
ChipFTAC01
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Yeah, started snowing on valentines night
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https://spacecityweather.com/after-another-modest-front-houston-should-be-warm-for-awhile/

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Most of next week looks warmer, with highs in the 70s and lows around 60 degrees. We'll probably see a few more clouds and some scattered shower chances, but nothing crazy. Some sort of a front may try to push through ahead of next weekend, but at this point it doesn't look particularly cold. If you're wondering how conditions are looking for the "snow bomb" reported by some social mediarologists on or around February 14, here's the temperature outlook for that period.



That's right, we can expect above normal temperatures.

maroon barchetta
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Social Mediarologists
wessimo
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More like meaty urologists, amirite?
 
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