Our 1 to 2 inches has turned into 4 inches so far and it's supposed to snow off and on all day and into the night. It's very rare for us to get this much snow. Here a few pics from around my place. The view down the driveway towards the neighbors barn. The woods behind the house. And the view toward the lake.
Trying to leave from Amsterdam airport ... -- Pitralon forever - Real pens have a nib - If it doesn't tick, it's not a watch.
37f and about to get worse at Henderson CO USA. Neat radar picture, I am directly underneath the low pressure center of circulation.
We got a dusting of snow overnight. While it will be cold, we do not expect snow over the weekend. I am particularly grateful, as we are taking a trip to PA for a tournament.
Second winter storm this week...after the first one, we were told "sunny and mild through New Year's!"...psh...yeah right! Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
23 deg F when I got home tonight. Fairly chilly for this area. They are even calling for snow on Xmas for the Seattle region. They go crazy if they get even a dusting of snow out here. I'm from northern Maine and I always get a kick out of watching the locals here deal with a half inch of snow.
Estimated to be a high of 64 on Christmas Eve in Houston, with a Christmas Night temp of roughly 38, and clear for both Eve and Day. Then it's back to normal weather. 40-60% chance of rain for however long it goes. Really, it's "we haven't a clue, so we'll say it'll rain in part of the area." That's the Gulf Coast for you, but I think Houston's a bit more extreme than, say, Lake Charles or New Orleans.
I'm in Champaign, IL and it looks like we are going to have a white Christmas. Right now it is 19 degrees.