Longhornmaniac8 wrote:Seems like winter may have died on page 162.
It ain't over 'til the native trees bud out!
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Longhornmaniac8 wrote:Seems like winter may have died on page 162.
wxman57 wrote:It's over.
wxman57 wrote:It's over.
BrokenGlassRepublicn wrote:wxman57 wrote:It's over.
Was it over when the German's bombed Pearl Harbor?
cheezyWXguy wrote:BrokenGlassRepublicn wrote:wxman57 wrote:It's over.
Was it over when the German's bombed Pearl Harbor?
cant tell if joking...
Portastorm wrote:Hey, what are you guys still doing here? I thought I told y'all to go home!
Tireman4 wrote:Portastorm wrote:Hey, what are you guys still doing here? I thought I told y'all to go home!
Tell that to Bluto Blutarsky!!!!
cheezyWXguy wrote:someone should start a texas severe weather thread, getting to be that time of year again...
Ntxw wrote:Going through all of the runs and data, even though La Nina is quickly fading (if not gone) the atmosphere is still lagging and Nina style pattern has fully set foot. Again I have no skill in severe storms, but from storm tracks etc most of the severe weather is going to be shunted to the southeast and ohio valley for the next few weeks I think. We'll (Texas) mostly be too far south from the ejecting lows out of the rockies and be influenced by SW flow aloft much of the time (capping). Still no unusual cold for March in the foreseeable future, PNA is miserable.
hriverajr wrote:Well at least maybe some measure of satisfaction. This weekend may be on the cool side to ride the bike
personally I like to ride when its around 60 outside.
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