Northwest Houston, TX during the early morning.
Notes: There looked to be only a few big to small, bright white, thick, flat, high stratus clouds in the sky and maybe a light fog, in northwest Houston, TX during the early morning. Big to small, bright white, thick, puffy, high stratus clouds looked to cover most of the sky in west Houston, TX during the early and mid-morning. The sky looked to have become clear, or maybe mostly cleared of the stratus clouds in west Houston, TX, sometime during the early, or mid-afternoon, or maybe late morning. Big to small, bright white, thick, puffy, high stratus clouds looked to cover most of the sky in west Houston, TX, during the evening and early night. There might have been some big to small, bright white, thick, puffy, high stratus clouds in the sky in west Houston, TX during the late afternoon. Big to small, bright white, thick and thin, wavy, high stratus clouds looked to cover most of the sky in northwest Houston, TX during the early night. The wind speeds looked to be calm in northwest and west Houston, TX during the early morning. The wind speeds looked to be calm with maybe some moderate gusts in west Houston, TX during the mid and late morning, afternoon, evening, and early night. The wind speeds looked to be calm with moderate gusts in northwest Houston, TX for a brief moment before becoming calm with maybe still some moderate gusts, in northwest Houston, TX during the early night. It felt cool in northwest and west Houston, TX during the early morning. It felt cool in west Houston, TX during the mid-morning. I think it started to feel warm in west Houston,TX sometime during the late morning, or early afternoon. It felt warm in west Houston, TX during the mid and late afternoon, evening, and early night. It felt warm in northwest Houston, TX during the night. I didn't see, feel, or hear about any rain drops anywhere in, or near Houston, TX during anytime of the day.
Thoughts: It felt really nice today in Houston, TX. It felt more of like the first day of spring than winter, after that cold blast.
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