Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Dec. 28 16

Northwest Houston, TX during the early night.


Notes: Big to small, bright white, most bright white mixed with light to dark grey and maybe some blueish grey, thick, flat, puffy, low stratus clouds looked to cover most and maybe sometimes the whole sky in northwest and west Houston, TX during the early morning. Big to small, bright white, most bright white mixed with light to dark grey and blueish grey, thick, flat, puffy, low stratus clouds looked to cover most and maybe sometimes the whole sky in west Houston, TX during the mid and late morning. Big to small, bright white, mostly bright white mixed with light to dark grey and blueish grey, thick, flat, puffy, low stratus clouds looked to cover most of the sky in west Houston, TX during the afternoon and evening. Big to small, bright white, thick, flat, wavy, high stratus clouds looked to be widely scattered across the sky in northwest and west Houston, TX during the early night. The sky looked to have become clear, or becoming clear 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 and moderately strong gusts in west Houston, TX during the mid and late morning, afternoon, and evening. The wind speeds looked to be calm with maybe some moderate and moderately strong gusts in west Houston, TX. The wind speeds looked to be calm with some occasional moderately strong gusts in northwest Houston, TX during the early night. It felt warm in northwest and west Houston, TX during the early morning. It felt warm in west Houston, TX during the mid and late morning. It felt warm in west Houston, TX during the early afternoon. It felt very warm in west Houston, TX during the mid-afternoon. It felt warm in west Houston, TX during the late afternoon, evening, and early night. It felt warm in northwest Houston, TX during the early night. There was a slight chance for rain and dense fog for the Houston, TX area during the day. I didn't see any rain, or fog. There were reports from NOAA of dense fog hanging around southeast Houston, TX and Galveston, TX, from the early morning, through the early night. I only saw a few light to maybe moderate showers near and within the Houston, TX area, on the radar, during the morning and evening, and maybe afternoon. I don't know if any of the areas in, or around the Houston, TX area got any rain.

Thoughts: Nothing new. Going to need to remember to bring my jacket into work tomorrow.



Hazardous Weather Outlook

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
656 AM CST WED DEC 28 2016

TXZ176-195>198-200-210>214-226-227-235>238-291300-
AUSTIN-BRAZORIA-BRAZOS-BURLESON-CHAMBERS-COLORADO-FORT BEND-
GALVESTON-GRIMES-HARRIS-JACKSON-LIBERTY-MADISON-MATAGORDA-WALLER-
WASHINGTON-WHARTON-
656 AM CST WED DEC 28 2016

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS.

.DAY ONE...TODAY

MORNING FOG...LOCALLY DENSE...WILL LOWER VISIBILITIES TO UNDER A
MILE DURING RUSH HOUR. THE MOST DENSE FOG WILL OCCUR JUST OUTSIDE
OF THE METRO AREA...OR THOSE COUNTIES SURROUNDING HARRIS COUNTY
INCLUDING RURAL HARRIS COUNTY...THROUGH 9 AM.

IF ENCOUNTERING DENSE FOG ON THE ROADWAY...REMEMBER TO MAINTAIN A
LARGE DISTANCE BETWEEN YOU AND THE VEHICLE IN FRONT OF YOU AND TO
USE YOUR LOW BEAM HEADLIGHTS.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY

NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS ANTICIPATED.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

SPOTTER AWARENESS WILL NOT BE REQUIRED.

$$

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