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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Biff Tannen said:

Wunderground shows 25, feels like 16. Scroll down, low today?  33. 
 

Cmon man

 

Daily forecast shows a high of 34 for Amarillo today, and then the 10 day forecast shows a high of 36 for today.

WTF?  yeah, it's only 2 degrees, but shouldn't they match?

 

 

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26 minutes ago, slorch said:

 

Daily forecast shows a high of 34 for Amarillo today, and then the 10 day forecast shows a high of 36 for today.

WTF?  yeah, it's only 2 degrees, but shouldn't they match?

 

 

I subscribe to the college interns drinking beer theory. 

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36 minutes ago, slorch said:

 

Daily forecast shows a high of 34 for Amarillo today, and then the 10 day forecast shows a high of 36 for today.

WTF?  yeah, it's only 2 degrees, but shouldn't they match?

 

 

I know that 14 degrees with that breeze this morning was fresh

  • 2 weeks later...
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Yeah saw some of those long term forecasts as I was putting all our flora covers away last month.  But thought I should keep them handy in case along with faucet covers and water shutoff procedures.

 

You know it’s a bad sign when despite these early warning; ERCOT is literally laying people off later this month.  This fucking simulation…

Posted
3 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

We got like 6" of rain in the last 24 hrs

Just googled that LA gets about 15 inches of rain... a year.

Posted
16 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

We got like 6" of rain in the last 24 hrs

Yeah I'd heard that was coming your way.  Hang in there! 

(No, I mean literally, hang in there and try not to slide down a mountainside...)

 

Posted
2 hours ago, Sbbruin said:

We got like 6" of rain in the last 24 hrs

Yea man it is fucking nuts. Started raining on Saturday evening right after I landed at LAX and has not stopped since. No flooding by me yet luckily

Posted
20 minutes ago, Zepol87 said:

Yea man it is fucking nuts. Started raining on Saturday evening right after I landed at LAX and has not stopped since. No flooding by me yet luckily

Supposed to be basically nonstop until Wednesday.

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supposed to snow until about 10AM.  Right now, we have about an inch on the ground.

We can probably spare cutting open any tauntauns today...

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On 2/11/2024 at 7:04 AM, Hpara759 said:

Otis isn't so sure about just how bad he needs to Pee!

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How is Otis not figured prominently in the My Dog Is Awesome thread

31 at night, 68 in the  day.  Not too shabby.

Posted
36 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

Last two posts have doomed us. Dropping tree fiddy that we get nailed with some crap weather around spring break.


 

We usually do, but it's typically the "cool and rainy" kind rather than the "below freezing for a week so your electricity goes out and all your pipes burst" kind.

Posted
2 hours ago, Wally Fairway said:

How you doin?
Thought it never rains in Southern California; but when it does it pours 

It’s not too bad.  Just going to be steady for several days 

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Posted (edited)
39 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

One of the mildest Texas winters I can remember.  Not complaining, considering the grid can't handle demand.

Yeah, aside from about 60 hours during the January freeze, I'm struggling to remember many genuinely "cold" days that required much more than a light jacket or pullover here in Houston.

 

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One of the mildest Texas winters I can remember.  Not complaining, considering the grid can't handle demand.

It was the coldest January in Austin in 17 years
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Posted
9 hours ago, gurt said:


It was the coldest January in Austin in 17 years

Well it didn’t feel like it. We certainly only froze a few times and nothing crazy like single digits. I should probably stop jinxing us though. 

Posted
17 hours ago, gurt said:


It was the coldest January in Austin in 17 years

This is true for Camp Mabry weather station KATT.  For Austin-Bergstrom International Airport weather station KAUS, January 2015 was technically colder.  587.5 HDD in January 2015 vs 582 HDD in January 2024.
 

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On 2/20/2024 at 9:04 AM, Biff Tannen said:

Well it didn’t feel like it. We certainly only froze a few times and nothing crazy like single digits. I should probably stop jinxing us though. 

The Arctic burst toughened you up and those 36-49 degree days seemed like nothing. 
 

That and we didn’t always have wind on those cold days which helps. 

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Yea I'm looking for the 2024 blast furnace thread because I have some problems with you people and now you're gonna hear about it. I see a high of 88 in dfw next Monday, which last time I checked was still February. I already told my wife we are xeriscaping if we have another summer like the previous 2. 

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Just now, MissingInAction said:

I started negotiations with my employers about working from Minnesota for 3 months a year.

This shit will be unsustainable. 

Enjoy the mosquitos. I got cold beer and a river. I will be fine.

It will get worse. So only concerns are can the grid hold up because people need their house at 68 in August.

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2 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

Enjoy the mosquitos. I got cold beer and a river. I will be fine.

It will get worse. So only concerns are can the grid hold up because people need their house at 68 in August.

Can't be worse than Nova Scotia.

They sky would turn black with the swarms

 

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