Welcome to the HornSports Forum

By registering with us, you'll be able to discuss, share and private message with other members of our Texas Longhorns message board community.

SignUp Now!

Weather thread. (can’t find my nuts)

Bear19

Under Contract
Joined
Oct 31, 2013
Messages
4,928
Sitting at home here in Huntsville. Ice is covering the streets and we’re supposed to get five or 6 inches of snow on top of that. More snow on Wednesday.Not going to be leaving the house for quite some time.

Headed toward 15° tonight and I think about 8° tomorrow night.I have spent the last two days covering every pipe faucet valve I can find.

my best friend and two siblings live in the Dallas area. Another brother lives in Abilene. They’re gonna get it even worse.

I’m extremely concerned about our electric grid with all the ice that’s going to form on the transmission and distribution lines. We have a natural gas generator so should be OK there. Of course as long as the gas pressure doesn’t drop too low. But thank God for natural gas.

Thought this thread might help pass the time and generate some interest/camaraderie.

 
I went outside about 5 to cover a vent that goes under the house. I won't do that again. I almost fell on the ice and my fingers got numb in about 3 minutes. Seems like it got down below 10 once when I lived in Kerrville in the 80's but I haven't seen it this cold in these parts since then. City of Austin Utilities just sent out an email asking everybody to reduce electricity use where possible. I may have to move farther south.

 
This is probably the only time in all of our lives where we have a winter storm warning in all 254 counties. I'm 57 and have never seen that before.

Here north of DFW Airport, we have about 4-5 inches of snow. There is no ice at all and we're fortunate for that. The temperature was so cold that we never had rain or sleet, it started as snow. Its the light, fluffy, powdery stuff you see on the slopes in Colorado. The stiff wind has kept it from collecting on power lines and tree limbs.

Still, not a lot of people on the road right now and thats good. We're supposed to get down to 1 or 0 tonight and tomorrow night.

Supposed to get 5-8 inches of snow on Tuesday night through Wednesday. 

My crews haven't worked since Wednesday of last week. 

 
Last edited by a moderator:
It's supposed to be around 7 degrees here at Toledo Bend. Will be at freezing and mostly below for 5 or 6 straight days. 

I drained all water pipes and filled containers with enough drinking water and wash water to last a couple of weeks or longer, if necessary. Can dip water from the lake for flushing. Plenty of fuel for the generator. All our power lines are above ground, so we lose power at the drop of a hat. Boats are under cover and tractor's in the garage. (Priorities)

Haven't had to face cold like this since hunting in Idaho when it was 26 below. Different kind of cold there, though. Feels colder here.

Warm wishes to you all, good luck and no broken pipes. 

 
 Its the light, fluffy, powdery stuff you see on the slopes in Colorado. The stiff wind has kept it from collecting on power lines and tree limbs.
That's what I'm concerned about here. Raining now, but ice is already forming and will get worse quickly. Snow tonight and tomorrow and maybe Wednesday. 

My bet is we will be without power sometime tonight and our house is all electric. 

 
It was pretty chilly here this morning; It got down to 65.  It warmed up to about 81 while I was playing golf. Might play golf again tomorrow ?

In all seriousness, stay safe and warm everyone and don't get on the road unless you have to.  Warm wishes to you all.

 
Last edited by a moderator:
200.gif


Precious memories...

 
It got down to 0 here last night. My first floor heater gave up. It was 48 down there this morning. My fire had gone out in the fireplace. Also had a water pipe freeze in the downstairs bathroom.

Got the heater working downstairs and also thawed the water pipe. All is well again.

Forecasted low is 20 tonight, which is 20 degrees warmer than it was last night. 20 never looked so good. lol

 
It got down to 0 here last night. My first floor heater gave up. It was 48 down there this morning. My fire had gone out in the fireplace. Also had a water pipe freeze in the downstairs bathroom.

Got the heater working downstairs and also thawed the water pipe. All is well again.

Forecasted low is 20 tonight, which is 20 degrees warmer than it was last night. 20 never looked so good. lol
Just glad you got through last night with no greater problems. We didn't lose power so we were lucky, too. Hope all the rest of our friends were so fortunate. 

 
I am also very fortunate to have never lost power. My natural gas generator has sat silent.There is a prison unit right across the freeway and a fire station about a mile away. I assume I am on the same grid as one of them or both of them.

I have had a flock of robins underneath my patio awning. When I go out there they will flitter away and then come right back.

 
It got down to 0 here last night. My first floor heater gave up. It was 48 down there this morning. My fire had gone out in the fireplace. Also had a water pipe freeze in the downstairs bathroom.

Got the heater working downstairs and also thawed the water pipe. All is well again.

Forecasted low is 20 tonight, which is 20 degrees warmer than it was last night. 20 never looked so good. lol
Did you lose power?

 
We had about 2 feet of snow here in SW WA over the weekend. Cold as all get out. Ice storm on top of that on Sunday night. 
Today was upper 40s and it’s mostly melted away, at least on the roads. 

I say this because this was extremely abnormal for here. This was something like the second largest snowfall in this area on record.  What y’all are experiencing in Texas is equally as odd. Hang in there and stay warm. 

 
Back
Top Bottom