Can someone post a map or model run of what is going to happen over the next couple of days?
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In Austin and without power for 31 hours now. So far, no busted pipes, but we have just about every faucet dripping. House is holding inside temps in the 50s. Uncomfortable but manageable. Other than our security alarm going haywire all night, and listening to I-don’t-know-how-many faucets dripping, I’ll consider us lucky if this is all we have to contend with.
Still, I’m pi**ed. I’m tired, and I’m cold, and I’m ****** because these power outages are not due to circumstances beyond anyone’s control, they are a disaster of our own making. Currently, I’m laying most of the blame on our Mayor.
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Originally posted by texasdeerhunter View PostCan someone post a map or model run of what is going to happen over the next couple of days?
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Originally posted by .243 WSSM View PostTake your pic. Flip a coin. They could underperform or over perform for your specific area. Difficult to take everything into account for snowfall totals such as where convective bands/brightbanding may show up, SLR-what ratio the snow/liquid ratio might be, a warm nose if present, dry slot if present, axis of deformation, etc. All need to be taken into account and as evident in the first round of precip models have a difficult time sorting all this out. The further south you live of dfw the more likely you will see freezing rain and then taking longer to change over to sleet and then finally snow
The areas I am concerned with is the areas in SE Texas in red. These areas have already been impacted by ice, then snow, add another 1/4-1/2” of ice could be disastrous
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