Issued by The National Weather Service
Houston/Galveston, TX
3:29 pm CST, Tue., Dec. 1, 2009
... POSSIBLE WINTER WEATHER EVENT ON FRIDAY FOR SOUTHEAST TEXAS...
AN UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE IS EXPECTED TO MOVE ACROSS TEXAS AND INTO SOUTHEAST TEXAS ON FRIDAY. MUCH COLDER AIR WILL ALSO FILTER INTO THE REGION DURING THE DAY AS THIS DISTURBANCE MOVES OVER THE AREA. STRONG LIFT ASSOCIATED WITH THE DISTURBANCE WILL COMBINE WITH ENOUGH MOISTURE AND COLD AIR SO THAT WINTER PRECIPITATION WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS SOUTHEAST TEXAS DURING THE DAY FRIDAY. PRECIPITATION WILL POSSIBLY START AS RAIN BUT CHANGE TO SNOW DURING THE DAY AS TEMPERATURES FALL. THIS SCENARIO REMAINS RATHER UNCERTAIN SINCE THERE IS STILL SOME QUESTION AS TO WHEN THE DISTURBANCE MOVES OVER THE REGION AND HOW MUCH MOISTURE WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR WINTRY PRECIPITATION. FORECASTERS WILL CONTINUE TO MONITOR FORECAST DATA AND MAKE CHANGES AS NECESSARY. RESIDENTS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS ARE ENCOURAGED TO MONITOR THE FORECAST AND LOOK FOR UPDATES CONCERNING THE WINTER WEATHER THREAT.
Wouldn't that be something????
ReplyDeleteSuzanne
I had that problem with my washer when I switched laundry detergent to Arm and Hammer. I couldn't stand the smell in my washer so I went back to my tried and true Tide and cleaned up under the rim (inside on top of drum)and that took care of that awful smell. Try white vinegar also in your rinse cycle for towels. That not only freshens towels (and there truly will not be odors)but it freshens your washer also.
ReplyDeleteI have a horrible time with smells so I know how you feel.
You are so cute! :) We have a chance for snow tomorrow, and I told my husband to wake me up if it happens early in the morning. Snow NEVER gets old for me! (Remind me I said that when Winter is fully upon us in New York!)
ReplyDeleteI am really hoping for it! We had it last year here on December 12!
ReplyDeleteIt snowed here in Mississippi last year also. That hardly ever happens! I hope y'all get some snow! I know the kids will love it and you will too! LOL
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Lee Laurie