And that’s just tonight. There’s plenty more to come, according to LCRA meteorologist Bob Rose:
"It’s interesting to note that some of today’s long-range forecast data is showing much of the country, including Texas, getting very cold in the period around Christmas. It’s too early to tell anything about precipitation this far out but as far as temperature goes, the last couple of weeks of December could end up being very cold."
It’s more than interesting. It follows the recent sleeping sun and mocks the warmist scammers in the most direct way. Me, I’d prefer to have a normal Texas winter, i.e. confined to January where it belongs.
Alas, Accuweather’s Joe Bastardi expects our Xmas to mimic the one of 82-83 83-84 when Austin spent almost a week below freezing, even in the daytime, and in the thaw afterward water pipes burst all over town. Yech.
FREAK WINDS: Guadalupe Mountains of West Texas were not a good place to be yesterday: "An automated weather station operated by the US Forecast Service about 2 miles north-northwest of Pine Springs reported a wind gust to 105 miles per hour."















