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Saturday, January 26, 2013
So...where's winter?
By Gene Norman Follow @genenormanwx on twitter
That's the question someone asked me today on twitter. I wondered that myself too as I ran errands and saw lots of folks in shorts and tee shirts. Fact is, it hasn't felt very winter-like in Southeast Texas since the cold departed nearly two weeks ago. Our highs since last Monday have averaged 75° and a few times this week, some places hit 80°. Winter made a rude return across the Great Lakes, mid-Atlantic and Northeast with a bitter blast, snow and ice. But here in Houston, thanks to a nearly stationary moist air mass, we've had foggy mornings and warm afternoons. The pattern will briefly come to an end by mid-week as a bona-fide cold front pushes through leading to a chill start to February.
So, enjoy the unseasonably warm weather for the next few days. Then, remember where you put that sweater.
TONIGHT: Fair skies early, with dense fog again developing by sunrise. Lows in the low to mid 60s with light southerly winds 2-5 mph. NORMAN NUMBER FOR SUNDAY: 8 SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy skies after dense morning fog lifts. A few spotty showers are possible. Highs climb to the mid to upper 70s with southeast winds 5-10 mph. NORMAN NUMBER FOR MONDAY: 7 MONDAY: Mostly cloudy with occasional, passing showers. Morning lows in the mid to upper 60s followed by highs in the mid 70s. Southeast winds 5-10 mph. Feel free to leave a comment and please tell a friend about the blog. Visit: genenormanweather.com genenorman.brandyourself.com
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