OK, Jim Cantore from the Weather Channel. You promised us snow - now where is it? You promised this morning while I was getting ready for work. You warned us Texans that we were definitely going to have snow.
I looked out my office windows at 5 minute intervals all day. At noon, I see a little flurry of flakes, and then it's gone. Is that ALL we're going to get? Now the sun is out. There better be some white stuff on the ground when I wake up in the morning or comes the WHOOP. And I know where you work, Cantore.
Friday, December 4, 2009
SNOW!!!
Howdy, how're ya'll doin' this mornin'? Well, I'm fine as frog's hair split 4 ways! That's purty fine! That's what my daddy always sez.
The weather man is saying it's going to SNOW here in Texas today!!! We're so excited!!! We hardly ever get to see snow even when there's a little bit around our area.
Here's my professional opinion, if you're interested, since I am well-versed in meteorology (JK) -
Tyler sits between two big lakes and there are more not too far off. I think there's a thing I made up called "the lake effect" (not like the one up in the Great Lakes area). I don't know if these large lake bodies of water keep the temps a bit warmer or if there are air currents swirling around doing something weird to the atmosphere, but we just don't get much snow. It has to be a really good cold snow system moving through this area to get more than a dusting.
The same is true in the tornado season. Tyler, Jacksonville, Bullard, Chapel Hill and Whitehouse sit between these two lakes. If there's a tornado in East Texas, it's gonna come right thru here, you can bet your kids on it. I've lived in this area all my life. We've not had the big killer tornados (thank the Lord) like in Wichita Falls or Oklahoma, but they do alot of damage nevertheless. We've had our property/house damaged 3 different times. We had one come across our property about 5 years ago and did $40,000 worth of damage to our house. Dadgum huge pine tree fell perpendicularly across the top of my house & crashed the roof in - flooded the entire front of the house. Hey, I got a totally new kitchen, new appliances, flooring, dining room, breakfast area, roof, gutters, septic system, trees taken out, more stuff out of it. Just wish a tornado would do some home improvements on the rest of my house! snicker-snicker! I stand outside during a storm and say, "cooooooome over here, tornado, thisaway!"
Anyway, this is tornado alley between the two lakes. Every time we have a tornado alert, you can look on the radar map, and track just about exactly where it's gonna go - between the two lakes!
They are promising us snow today! We'll see.... it sure would be nice to go Christmas shopping this evening with my husband in the snow and maybe take in "Blindside". I HAVE to go see that movie!
That's my professional meteorological opinion and I'm stickin' to it.
The weather man is saying it's going to SNOW here in Texas today!!! We're so excited!!! We hardly ever get to see snow even when there's a little bit around our area.
Here's my professional opinion, if you're interested, since I am well-versed in meteorology (JK) -
Tyler sits between two big lakes and there are more not too far off. I think there's a thing I made up called "the lake effect" (not like the one up in the Great Lakes area). I don't know if these large lake bodies of water keep the temps a bit warmer or if there are air currents swirling around doing something weird to the atmosphere, but we just don't get much snow. It has to be a really good cold snow system moving through this area to get more than a dusting.
The same is true in the tornado season. Tyler, Jacksonville, Bullard, Chapel Hill and Whitehouse sit between these two lakes. If there's a tornado in East Texas, it's gonna come right thru here, you can bet your kids on it. I've lived in this area all my life. We've not had the big killer tornados (thank the Lord) like in Wichita Falls or Oklahoma, but they do alot of damage nevertheless. We've had our property/house damaged 3 different times. We had one come across our property about 5 years ago and did $40,000 worth of damage to our house. Dadgum huge pine tree fell perpendicularly across the top of my house & crashed the roof in - flooded the entire front of the house. Hey, I got a totally new kitchen, new appliances, flooring, dining room, breakfast area, roof, gutters, septic system, trees taken out, more stuff out of it. Just wish a tornado would do some home improvements on the rest of my house! snicker-snicker! I stand outside during a storm and say, "cooooooome over here, tornado, thisaway!"
Anyway, this is tornado alley between the two lakes. Every time we have a tornado alert, you can look on the radar map, and track just about exactly where it's gonna go - between the two lakes!
They are promising us snow today! We'll see.... it sure would be nice to go Christmas shopping this evening with my husband in the snow and maybe take in "Blindside". I HAVE to go see that movie!
That's my professional meteorological opinion and I'm stickin' to it.
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