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Think you could send just enough of that Texas heat up here to melt all the ice? The forecast here shows no hope for any melting to happen. Below freezing, mostly upper 20's, for the next 7 days and no sun. It shows sunny for today but,,,,,,,,,,all I see so far is 22 degrees and heavy overcast conditions. :(
 
Yeah, that would be best known as "back to our typical weather" or "how it's going to be for the next few months." We got a break for a long time, man, but break's over. Back to our regularly-scheduled frozen misery, right after a quick word from our holidays. :(
 
78 and no shirt weather.
Massive Blizzard to Hit Western Texas on Sunday December 27, 2015

Massive Blizzard is on its way for Western Texas on Sunday December 27, 2015 and it will bring 30+ cm of Snow Which is Over 12 Inches of Snow and the Winds will be Very Strong Gusting to well over 100 km/h and it will bring Widespread Blowing and Drifting Snow and it will Bring Sideways Snow and Widespread Whiteout Conditions and the Massive Blizzard will Hit Lubbock Texas and the Rest of Western Texas and will also hit Parts of Mexico and the Low Pressure System will Intensify that will Cause Blizzard Conditions in Western Texas Especially in Lubbock Texas and the Streets, Roads, Highways and Interstate Highways will be Snow Covered and it will Cause Treacherous Driving Conditions. People in Western Texas Be Prepared have your Winter Boots, Winter Jackets, Hats, Gloves, Scarfs and Ski Pants Ready. Order your Pizzas and Chinese Food and Buy Cases of Pepsi and Coke. Do your Grocery Shopping Don't Wait until the Last Minute Do it Right Now. Have your iPads, iPods, Cell Phones, Laptops and Tablets Charged and Have your 3G and 4G Internet Ready. When you are Driving your Car Take your Time Driving your Car and Slow Down so you Don't Get in the Car Accident. When you are Going for a walk Be Very Careful Walking so you Don't Slip and Fall. Have your Furnaces Ready and Turn on the Furnaces to Keep the House Warm. Have your Extra Blankets Ready to Keep you Warm. Drink Lots of Green Tea, White Tea, Red Tea and Drink Lots of Green Tea to Keep you Warm, Have your Shovels, Snow Scoops, Snow Blowers, Snow Plows and Salt Trucks Ready. When the Blizzard Gets Real Bad Stay Indoors and Don't Go Outside. The Same Massive Blizzard will also hit Eastern New Mexico. If you have anybody living in Western Texas Be Prepared for the Massive Blizzard on Sunday December 27, 2015 Take Care and Stay Safe and Don't Get Caught in the Massive Blizzard Stay Dry and Be Safe.
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Yeah, that would be best known as "back to our typical weather" or "how it's going to be for the next few months." We got a break for a long time, man, but break's over. Back to our regularly-scheduled frozen misery, right after a quick word from our holidays. :(
Does seem happy time is over for a while. Although, it is still above average temps and might as well say no snow so, it's not all bad! Monday morning might suck a bit however.................
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Last 2 yrs we where sledding across the Great Lakes, today I just checked the temp and they are 40F and above.
So the lake water is warmer than the air temp.
 
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Almost a 25° drop here overnight. 55° yesterday and 30° today. They're talking about freezing rain too.....and so it begins.
 
The snow is really piling up now. Got darn near 1/8" last night for a grand total of 3/16" on the ground, lol.
Heard some disturbing news on the radio yesterday. Something about snow starting Monday afternoon, continuing into Tuesday morning with "significant accumulation possible". Maybe we'll get lucky and it'll miss. A person can wish, right?
 
Still no snow in the forecast. Just rain. But it's hanging close to freezing so we'll see if we get any asphalt skating rinks.
 
The snow is really piling up now. Got darn near 1/8" last night for a grand total of 3/16" on the ground, lol.
Heard some disturbing news on the radio yesterday. Something about snow starting Monday afternoon, continuing into Tuesday morning with "significant accumulation possible". Maybe we'll get lucky and it'll miss. A person can wish, right?
We got snow, but it's hard to measure the amount since it moves away when the wind gusts. An eighth of an inch would be stretching it.
When that storm system hits, I should post a link to a weather radar for this area. Most likely, it'll be the usual. It's as if Moses is standing 3-5 miles west of us on US2, parting the storm around this immediate area, and it reconverges a couple of miles to the east. Fence, WI (15mi south) and Channing, MI (20mi north) both already have had a couple of pretty significant snowfalls. Here, in between the two? Sqvat!
 
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