Sunday, January 15, 2017

Jan. 15 17

Katy, TX during the late afternoon.


Notes: Big to small bright white, mostly bright white mixed with light to dark grey and maybe some with light to dark blueish grey, thick, flat, puffy, low and high stratus clouds looked to cover most and maybe sometimes the whole sky in northwest Houston, TX during the morning and afternoon, Big to small bright white, mostly bright white mixed with light to dark grey and maybe some with light to dark blueish grey, thick, flat, puffy, low and high stratus clouds looked to cover most and maybe sometimes the whole sky in west Houston, TX and Katy, TX during the late afternoon and evening. Big to small, bright white, thick, flat, puffy high to low stratus clouds looked to cover most and maybe sometimes the whole sky in northwest Houston, TX during the early night. The wind speeds looked to be calm with some moderately strong to really strong gusts in northwest Houston, TX during the morning, afternoon, and early night. The wind speeds looked to be calm with some moderately strong to really strong gusts in west Houston, TX and Katy, TX during the late afternoon and evening. It felt warm in northwest Houston, TX during the morning. It felt warm, almost very warm in northwest Houston, TX during the early and mid-afternoon. It felt warm in northwest and west Houston, TX and Katy, TX during the late afternoon. It felt warm in west Houston, TX and Katy, TX during the evening. It felt warm in northwest Houston, TX during the early night. Light to really heavy rain showers and thunderstorms were scattered across the Houston, TX area during the morning, afternoon, evening. There were still some lingering light to moderate showers in and around the Houston, TX area during the early night. A few light to moderately heavy showers and maybe a few thunderstorms passed over my house during the early morning. Light to moderately heavy showers and maybe some really heavy showers passed over my house periodically during the rest of the morning and afternoon. I passed through a moderately heavy shower driving down Highway 6 toward Katy, TX during the late afternoon. That was the last time that I saw rain during the day. There might have been a dense fog advisory issued for the coastal areas of Houston, TX during the morning, but I don't remember. I didn't see any other watches, warnings, or advisories issued. The light to really heavy rain showers and thunderstorms only did enough to make the ground wet with only a few shallow puddles. There was no storm damage seen, or heard of.

Thoughts: It has finally started to rain. I am excited to see how much rain Houston, TX gets.


Hazardous Weather Outlook

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
404 AM CST SUN JAN 15 2017

TXZ213-214-235>238-161015-
BRAZORIA-CHAMBERS-GALVESTON-HARRIS-JACKSON-MATAGORDA-
404 AM CST SUN JAN 15 2017

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS..

.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT

DENSE SEA FOG HAS DISSIPATED BUT CONDITIONS REMAIN ONLY MARGINALLY
FAVORABLE FOR ADDITIONAL SEA FOG TO DEVELOP.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY

AN UNSETTLED WEATHER PATTERN WILL PERSIST THROUGH THURSDAY WITH
PERIODS OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. AT THIS TIME, INSTABILITY
LOOKS WEAK AND SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS LOOK UNLIKELY HOWEVER RAINFALL
COULD BECOME LOCALLY HEAVY AT TIMES.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

SPOTTER ACTIVATION WILL NOT BE NEEDED.

$$

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