Re: Texas Fall 2023
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2023 1:17 pm
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Edwards Limestone wrote:gpsnowman wrote:Edwards Limestone wrote:I put taj on ignore and my board experience has been much more pleasant thus far. No room for trolls here.
Never knew that was an option. And I've been on here over a decade. Thanks.
I honestly just stumbled on it by chance. Click on your username in the upper right, then click User Control Panel >> Friends and Foes and add whomever you want to ignore to the foes list.
snowballzzz wrote:Brent wrote:tajmahal wrote:
Which met?
Mike Collier
Another one has predicted snow in December but didn't have a date
Mike predicted an early December snowfall but claimed the very light dusting last week as the first snowfall
I am actually in Tulsa on and off the the next 8 months, so I'm looking forward to some winter weather. Not quite sure if we will see that until January. Looks like above normal temps over the next few weeks.
Fifty Rock wrote:Edwards Limestone wrote:gpsnowman wrote:Never knew that was an option. And I've been on here over a decade. Thanks.
I honestly just stumbled on it by chance. Click on your username in the upper right, then click User Control Panel >> Friends and Foes and add whomever you want to ignore to the foes list.
I found that you can also just click on the person you wish to and just hit friend or foe, just a little bit easier. I have a BS in Bull S#!t
bubba hotep wrote:Enjoy the next week to 10 days of warm, dry weather, it will make for a great start to the winter wx thread! But there is potential for a big system with winter wx in that 10-13 day range.
jasons2k wrote:It was a bust down here. I had .54" with predictions of a solid 1-2" today. I don't think there was a single severe weather watch, warning, or report anywhere in SE Texas today. We had lots of media hype down here over this event and it was a big nothing burger.
South Texas Storms wrote:jasons2k wrote:It was a bust down here. I had .54" with predictions of a solid 1-2" today. I don't think there was a single severe weather watch, warning, or report anywhere in SE Texas today. We had lots of media hype down here over this event and it was a big nothing burger.
Other than the rainfall being less than expected, I have no complaints about this system being a bust. So nice to not have any severe weather and tornadoes today with all of the shear in place.