Texas Fall 2017
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Re: Texas Fall 2017
Irma is looking mean this morning. All those little islands in her path are going to get nailed. And then Florida.......
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Re: Texas Fall 2017
Forecast of mid 80s today and lows in the upper 50s for the next few days! Hello fall.
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Re: Texas Fall 2017
Ntxw wrote:Tireman4 wrote:Will this be the Fall of Wxman 57's discontent?
We hope so
But right now I think his hands are full as we have Irma threatening Florida and other places. He's earning his money's worth this hurricane season.
Indeed sir. Indeed.
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Re: Texas Fall 2017
Tireman4 wrote:Will this be the Fall of Wxman 57's discontent?
After 44-10 turned into 45-44 in quarter and a half, I would think so.
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Re: Texas Fall 2017
if yall haven't been watching go look at Irma, history in the making
Based on these data the initial intensity is set at 155 kt for this
advisory. This makes Irma the strongest hurricane in the Atlantic
basin outside of the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico in the NHC
records.
Based on these data the initial intensity is set at 155 kt for this
advisory. This makes Irma the strongest hurricane in the Atlantic
basin outside of the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico in the NHC
records.
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Re: Texas Fall 2017
I saw that. That's up there with Western Pacific typhoons.
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Re: Texas Fall 2017
Front has passed the airport, the air feels different from just an hour ago
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Re: Texas Fall 2017
Ntxw wrote:Front has passed the airport, the air feels different from just an hour ago
Bring it here faster young sir.
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Re: Texas Fall 2017
Irma currently at 926 mb and 185 mph as per latest advisory. Current NHC track has Key West in the crosshairs on Sunday morning. Subject to change, of course.
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Texas Snowman wrote:Irma currently at 926 mb and 185 mph as per latest advisory. Current NHC track has Key West in the crosshairs on Sunday morning. Subject to change, of course.
185, that's a 30-40 mile wide EF-4.
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Re: Texas Fall 2017
dhweather wrote:Texas Snowman wrote:Irma currently at 926 mb and 185 mph as per latest advisory. Current NHC track has Key West in the crosshairs on Sunday morning. Subject to change, of course.
185, that's a 30-40 mile wide EF-4.
That is a downright SCARY hurricane! History in the making in the Atlantic. Not sure what will become of the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Bahamas, Key West, etc.
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Re: Texas Fall 2017
Im wathcing Irma a bit, but i cant put much effort into it. Harvey took it all out of me. TPB weather center magically started working again. Just missed 42 inches worth of data. No big deal.
I was just checking out the sunspot activity, think the downward trend continues? really looking forward to winter weather
I was just checking out the sunspot activity, think the downward trend continues? really looking forward to winter weather
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Re: Texas Fall 2017
Can't wait for it to cool off!
A few post Harvey notes:
H-E-B is very low or out of quite a few things, bread etc. they have a sign saying it's hurricane related.
Gas. Sheesh. Everywhere it's 2.59. It was 1.99 right before Harvey. Had to go to 4 places to get it. I was getting close to 1/4 tank and I don't like going below that.
A few post Harvey notes:
H-E-B is very low or out of quite a few things, bread etc. they have a sign saying it's hurricane related.
Gas. Sheesh. Everywhere it's 2.59. It was 1.99 right before Harvey. Had to go to 4 places to get it. I was getting close to 1/4 tank and I don't like going below that.
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Re: Texas Fall 2017
Yep same here, its ridiculous. Spot on with the gas prices. Same here. Some refineries are back to producing so that should help.
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Re: Texas Fall 2017
Feels great out here! Football front has arrived.
Not going to get too cocky and call an end to summer just yet though...
Not going to get too cocky and call an end to summer just yet though...
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Re: Texas Fall 2017
Guys, being a German guy that is going to spend his fall holiday driving around the US, I can tell you that no matter if it's $1.99 or $2.59 a gallon you can be absolutely happy that you are able to run on such cheap gas. Us Europeans pay $6 and more.
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Re: Texas Fall 2017
Maybe we can string 2 below normal months together at DFW.. its rare to get one in a row the last couple of years. August was 1.2F below.
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Re: Texas Fall 2017
The cooler, less humid air is winning. An early taste of the upcoming fall.season. Feels fantastic. Unfortunately a slow warming trend with increasing humidity returns over the next few days. Summer is not dead yet. Rain prospects look bleak for the next several days in DFW. We have been dry here recently so some rain would be nice. Until then the below normal to normal temps will prevail. Oh, I can't wait for some serious dry Canadian air to graciously invade us and rid us of any humid days for a lengthy period of time. Slow few days on the forum just wanted to post some thoughts. My daughter and I were discussing winter and we can't wait. My little one is a weather lover just like her daddy. Winter can't come soon enough.
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Re: Texas Summer 2017
63F so far this morning at DFW airport which is coolest since May. Feels great. Weather in the near future is rather boring (but pleasant!) which SE Texas needs.
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