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The call is for possibly some light snow accumulation Friday/Friday night. Hopefully we get something. Dry for the weekend but another system possible to start next week. Hopefully a good snow producer?
We finally saw a break in the clouds for at least a couple hours on Saturday with actual sunshine for once! Yesterday was back to grey, dull skies again and that looks to be the rule again today.
The pattern is favorable for snow chances of varying levels after the 15-16th of January all the way to the end of the month for Indiana. I don't see any large systems, but definitely opportunities for snow from time to time.
The pattern is favorable for snow chances of varying levels after the 15-16th of January all the way to the end of the month for Indiana. I don't see any large systems, but definitely opportunities for snow from time to time.
I hope so. My friend who lives in Austin, TX sent video of her kids playing in more snow yesterday than we've had all winter and my kids were so jealous. They got new snow pants for Christmas and have had zero chances to use them!
Well, we ended up getting about four inches of very heavy, wet snow here in NE Texas. It made for great photos and my social media is full of them from all over this region (ArkLaTex). But now I am so, so ready for it all to just be gone.
It's slowly melting. Many folks are still without power here and the heavy blanket of wet snow is making things even colder so it feels colder than 35 degrees, which is what it is here right now (2:20 pm). Thankfully, though our power did go out, it came back on about three hours later (in the middle of the night so that was OK). Our temps did drop inside but I was snugged up under the covers - LOL.
Right now everything outside is so wet and yucky. It's also cloudy. I am hearing reports that many of the roadways are still slick with ice, but I think that must be in more rural areas. My mail carrier said all his routes were free of ice thankfully.
Forecast was a huge bust in Fort Worth Texas when it came to snow yesterday, as my area in suburban Fort Worth Texas didn’t even see a dusting of snow despite all of the hype and hysteria. Today was still cold enough to need a winter coat IMHO despite high temperatures in the 40’s. I guess me losing all that weight following my recent brush with death lowered my cold tolerance.
Don't know why anyone would want snow. 74f today for a high and around near normal temps for the next 5 days or a little below. No rain for the month so far and i see much of nothing until late June.
Forecast was a huge bust in Fort Worth Texas when it came to snow yesterday, as my area in suburban Fort Worth Texas didn’t even see a dusting of snow.
Sounds like you were on the north south. Look how much the suburbs got on the south side
Snow is falling in Madrid, Spain, since 8 hours ago, and it's expected that both the city centre and all the commuter areas will struggle by the increasing snow depth on the roads within the next 30 hours. This online webcam is great for watching. I guess the roads will be empty from 0:00 h to 6:00 h (local time GMT+1) because of the citywide curfew by Covid-19, though:
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