gboudx wrote:Rockwall ISD is allowing parents to pick up students today, and canceled school for tomorrow.
Most school districts are dismissing at noon and closing for tomorrow according to local news.
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gboudx wrote:Rockwall ISD is allowing parents to pick up students today, and canceled school for tomorrow.
CaptinCrunch wrote:gboudx wrote:Rockwall ISD is allowing parents to pick up students today, and canceled school for tomorrow.
Most school districts are dismissing at noon and closing for tomorrow according to local news.
Edwards Limestone wrote:NWS just extended the WWA as far south as Bexar County (San Antonio area)...tonight should be interesting.
Brent wrote:Edwards Limestone wrote:NWS just extended the WWA as far south as Bexar County (San Antonio area)...tonight should be interesting.
I am just shook the models were too warmshook I tell ya
We're going the wrong way if we're gonna hit 20 today
Quixotic wrote:Please, more posts about every peal of thunder in Oklahoma.
Quixotic wrote:Please, more posts about every peal of thunder in Oklahoma.
rwfromkansas wrote:Definitely still looking like a pretty low-end event QPF-wise, but even .10 of ice can be a real problem. Just looked at the models, and none scream ice storm for DFW IMO. But, still slick.
I just hope we get enough that it forces them to cancel school and work tomorrow. I think we will. I hate driving on ice.
rwfromkansas wrote:Definitely still looking like a pretty low-end event QPF-wise, but even .10 of ice can be a real problem. Just looked at the models, and none scream ice storm for DFW IMO. But, still slick.
I just hope we get enough that it forces them to cancel school and work tomorrow. I think we will. I hate driving on ice.
UTSARoadrunner4 wrote:The prediction of a high of 36 has gotten dropped to 32. It’s 29 right now in my area. I’ll be more surprised if temperatures rise to 32 rather than if it drops to 25 by 6PM.
Surprisingly, there’s a feeling of indifference around here because the “winter weather” we got 2 weeks ago wasn’t as bad as it was predicted to be.
Haris wrote:rwfromkansas wrote:Definitely still looking like a pretty low-end event QPF-wise, but even .10 of ice can be a real problem. Just looked at the models, and none scream ice storm for DFW IMO. But, still slick.
I just hope we get enough that it forces them to cancel school and work tomorrow. I think we will. I hate driving on ice.
Not a single model had more than 0.02" of ice for Dallas thru 18z Wed. In fact, 0.07" have fallen so far so you could say it is overperforming.
rwfromkansas wrote:Definitely still looking like a pretty low-end event QPF-wise, but even .10 of ice can be a real problem. Just looked at the models, and none scream ice storm for DFW IMO. But, still slick.
I just hope we get enough that it forces them to cancel school and work tomorrow. I think we will. I hate driving on ice.
txtwister78 wrote:UTSARoadrunner4 wrote:The prediction of a high of 36 has gotten dropped to 32. It’s 29 right now in my area. I’ll be more surprised if temperatures rise to 32 rather than if it drops to 25 by 6PM.
Surprisingly, there’s a feeling of indifference around here because the “winter weather” we got 2 weeks ago wasn’t as bad as it was predicted to be.
Part of the reason for that is there tends to be a wide temp difference in Bexar County at times (sometimes 3-4 degrees due to county size in general and event itself obviously) during these freezing rain events (like the early feb ice event). If you were basically south of the airport it was pretty much a non-event here.
Temps today across most of the state have definitely been colder than forecast no doubt and so I think most people who don't pay close attention to the weather as we do here were definitely caught off guard by just the cold let alone the frozen precip associated with it. Those phone weather apps that had temps much warmer just one day ago more than likely got a few "what the hell" comments today.
Quixotic wrote:Please, more posts about every peal of thunder in Oklahoma.
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