Northwest Houston, TX during the early morning.
Notes: Big to small, bright white, mostly light to dark grey, blueish grey, and purplish grey, thick, flat, puffy, high stratus clouds looked to cover most of the sky in northwest and west Houston, TX during the early morning. Big to small, thick and thin, flat, wavy, high stratus clouds looked to cover most of the sky in west Houston, TX during the mid and late morning, afternoon, and evening. Big to small, bright white, thick and thin, flat, wavy, high stratus clouds looked to cover most of the sky in west Houston, TX during the early night. The sky looked to be becoming clear, or mostly clear in northwest Houston, TX during the early night. The wind speeds looked to be calm with maybe some moderate to moderately strong and really strong gusts in northwest Houston, TX during the early morning. The wind speeds looked to be calm with moderate to moderately strong to strong gusts in west Houston, TX during the early morning. The wind speeds looked to be relatively calm to moderate with moderately strong to really strong gusts in west Houston, TX during the mid and late morning, afternoon, and maybe evening. The wind speeds looked to be calm with maybe some moderate to moderately strong and really strong gust in northwest and west Houston, TX during the night. It felt a little cool in northwest and west Houston, TX during the early morning. It felt cool with a chilly wind in west Houston, TX during the mid and late morning. It felt a little cool with cool wind gusts in west Houston, TX during the afternoon and maybe evening. It felt a little cool in west Houston, TX during the early night. It felt a little cool, becoming cool in northwest Houston, TX during early night. It felt cold in northwest Houston, TX during the late night. I think there was a dense fog advisory for southeast Houston, TX during the early and mid-morning. I didn't see any fog. I saw a line of light to moderately heavy showers and maybe thunderstorms to the south of the Houston, TX area, near Rosenburg, headed south, on the radar, during the early morning. I didn't see, or hear about any rain after that. I didn't see, or feel any rain drops. There were no reports of damage from the moderately strong to really strong wind gusts in the Houston, TX area, just lots of leaves fell on the ground. There was a wind advisory issued from 11 am until 4 pm.
Thoughts: It is getting cold again. I did enjoy the really strong wind gusts.
Hazardous Weather Outlook
HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX 309 PM CST THU DEC 29 2016 TXZ213-214-226-227-235>238-301200- BRAZORIA-CHAMBERS-FORT BEND-GALVESTON-HARRIS-JACKSON-MATAGORDA- WHARTON- 309 PM CST THU DEC 29 2016 THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS. .DAY ONE...THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT THERE WILL BE A WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM THROUGH 4 PM. NORTHERLY WINDS BEHIND A MORNING COLD FRONTAL PASSAGE WILL STRENGTHEN TO BETWEEN 20 TO 25 MPH WITH OCCASIONAL 30 MPH GUSTS. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS ANTICIPATED. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... LOW SPOTTER AWARENESS. $$
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