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8 minutes ago, JesusSweatDuck said:

We're at Vista and there's 20 something kids, apparently Leander has 50 or so sick. Now back to the rain discussion 

Not much need for rain discussion since we all know it's never going to rain again.

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Posted
46 minutes ago, Hate said:

And the softening of America continues.

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Back in the day, because there was no social media, you could get away with ignoring weather warnings and get the occasional school bus full of kids wiped out without every Karen in the tri-state area hearing about it and losing her shit all over a school district's Facebook page.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Wally Pryor said:

Will be interesting to see if the sun breaks through later to really charge things up. Don't see anything near sunshine right now, but plenty of day left. 

If we get a bunch of afternoon sun it will intensify those cells and could get ugly.

Posted

East Texas now in Level 4 ("Moderate") risk.   That's crazy for this time of year.  Fully appreciate (as posted above) we've had tornadoes in November/December but feel like they typically spring up a. For example, I'm pretty positive we were in a level 2 in Dallas when that October 2019 tornado hit and nobody was focused on tornadoes.  I distinctly remember getting the tornado warning alert and being confused and checking to see if accurate.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Wally Pryor said:

Sounds like the shit is going to rapidly develop so keep an eye out. 

Yep.  Sun peaking out now in Waco.  Not a good thing for this level of atmospheric energy.  

Posted
38 minutes ago, Skipper said:

East Texas now in Level 4 ("Moderate") risk.   That's crazy for this time of year.  Fully appreciate (as posted above) we've had tornadoes in November/December but feel like they typically spring up a. For example, I'm pretty positive we were in a level 2 in Dallas when that October 2019 tornado hit and nobody was focused on tornadoes.  I distinctly remember getting the tornado warning alert and being confused and checking to see if accurate.

Yeah feels really "springy" today

Posted

Been raining pretty consistently in CP since this mornin. Didn’t expect to get this much before the big shit came through but I’ll take it. Sun still covered up and has not peeked through just yet. 

Posted
52 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Austin seems like temperatures are lagging predicted temperatures by several degees, which I guess is why the "enhanced" risk of tornadoes is now pushing eastward.

Yep.  Even Waco area has gone from 95% rain chances down to like 35%.  But if it does, it gon be gud.   I guess this front is a litttle stronger than expected, and the overcast lid was on long enough along the I35 corridor to keep the energy pretty bottled up.  NE TX now in the extreme risk of severe weather when yesterday is was all in the modified risk.  

Posted

30s in the Panhandle, 90s in the Rio Grande Valley.

Texas.

1 minute ago, Biff Tannen said:

Got the alert for Travis County on my phone for 6-8pm.  No good?

 

Nah, we won't see anything. Totally fine with that this time around. 

Posted
7 minutes ago, NorthLoop said:

What a crock of shit. Again. 

Not sure why you're upset we aren't getting any tornadoes over our houses here in Austin. We're still on the hook for a possible line of storms tonight. 

Anyway, there's tornadoes firing off in NE Texas at the moment.

Posted

37 almost all afternoon and snow that wasn’t sticking.

Might get first freeze tonight.  Bring it!

Posted
29 minutes ago, slorch said:

37 almost all afternoon and snow that wasn’t sticking.

Might get first freeze tonight.  Bring it!

Fucking a. And here I am in ATX peeling my nutsack off my inner thigh due to the humidity. 

Posted
1 hour ago, SimonBolivar said:

Yeah storm spotters have confirmed one heading for Sulpher Springs. Fortunately these haven't been long track warnings so far. I hope that stays the same way for this one.

Looks like thatbwas wishful thinking. KWTX weather guy just said it looks like the Paris tornado might've been on the ground for 100 miles into Southern Oklahoma.

Posted

Looks like Dallas County, proper, pretty much avoided anything but rain.  Not even big winds or hail.

Some of the adjoining counties, south and east got some shit, and a little to the north.

I'm glad when these things blow through before or shortly after dark.  Seems a little more anxiety-provoking when you can't see green-grey skies.  Maybe it's the opposite though.

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