Sunday, December 11, 2016

Dec. 11 16

Northwest Houston, TX during the early afternoon.
Katy, TX during the early afternoon.
Katy, TX during the mid-afternoon.
Katy, TX during the early night.


Notes: Big to small, bright white, mostly light to dark grey and blueish grey, thick, puffy, low stratus clouds looked to cover the whole and most of the sky in northwest Houston, TX during the morning. Big to small, bright white, mostly light to dark grey and blueish grey, thick, puffy, low stratus clouds looked to cover the whole and most of the sky in northwest and west Houston, TX, and Katy, TX during the afternoon and evening. Big to small, bright white, puffy low stratus clouds looked to cover most and sometimes the whole sky in northwest and west  Houston, TX, and Katy, TX during the early night. The wind speeds looked to be relatively calm with moderate gusts and maybe some strong gusts in northwest Houston, TX during the early and mid-morning. The wind speeds were relatively calm to moderate with strong gusts of wind in northwest Houston, TX during the late morning. The wind speeds were relatively calm to moderate with strong gusts of wind in northwest and west Houston, TX, and Katy, TX during the afternoon, evening, and maybe early night. It felt a little cool in northwest Houston, TX during the early and mid-morning. It felt warm in northwest Houston, TX during the late morning. It felt warm in northwest and west Houston, TX and Katy, TX during the afternoon and evening. It started to feel a little cool in northwest and west Houston, TX and Katy, TX during the early night. Light to moderate with some moderately heavy to heavy showers and maybe a few thunderstorms, or showers were scattered around the Houston and Katy, TX area during the morning, afternoon, evening, and night. Most of the showers had left during the night in the Houston and Katy, TX area. I witnessed light rain and drizzle in northwest and west Houston, TX and Katy, TX during the morning, early and mid-afternoon, evening, and night. A moderately heavy shower passed over my house in northwest Houston, TX during the late afternoon. I didn't hear about, or see any flooding, or damages from the showers. Not even any puddles, the roads just got wet that's all.

Thoughts: I really enjoyed the warm temperatures and on and off showers. It looks like Houston, TX has a pretty warm and possibly wet week up ahead.


Hazardous Weather Outlook

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
500 AM CST SUN DEC 11 2016

GMZ335-TXZ200-213-214-226-227-235>238-121100-
BRAZORIA-CHAMBERS-FORT BEND-GALVESTON-GALVESTON BAY-HARRIS-
JACKSON-LIBERTY-MATAGORDA-WHARTON-
500 AM CST SUN DEC 11 2016

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS.

.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT

AREAS OF FOG WILL BE POSSIBLE TONIGHT INTO EARLY MONDAY. THERE IS
SOME POTENTIAL FOR DENSE FOG NEAR MATAGORDA BAY LATE TONIGHT.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY

AREAS OF FOG...SOME LOCALLY DENSE...WILL CONTINUE TO AFFECT PARTS
OF THE COASTAL COUNTIES AGAIN MONDAY MORNING AND WILL PERSIST
INTERMITTENTLY THROUGH WEDNESDAY. A COLD FRONT SHOULD END THE FOG
THREAT ON THURSDAY.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

SPOTTER ACTIVATION WILL NOT BE NEEDED.

$$

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