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re: Louisiana Ice Storm Thread *Winter Storm Warning*
Posted on 2/12/21 at 7:45 am to East Coast Band
Posted on 2/12/21 at 7:45 am to East Coast Band
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Don't forget to bring your pets inside during this cold snap.
I post this to FB the 1st freeze every year
It kills me that so many “pets” are left outside with no shelter whatsoever
Posted on 2/12/21 at 8:18 am to LSUsmartass
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Which BR local news station will be the first to run promos claiming they were the first one to call this days ahead of time?
Dr Josh Eachus said mostly likely iced rain and not snow... so snow is now confirmed. Dude probably didn’t have friends growing up.
Posted on 2/12/21 at 8:22 am to bakersman
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Can’t speak of BR, but Nick Mikulas in Alexandria predicted a big winter weather event in February back when we got snow last month. What does he win![]()
Haven’t seen many post in this thread from him but he was the gospel on the last snow event
I've done a bad job of keeping up with his FB posts
As soon as I get to my office I'll post his big update from 8:00 last night
It's 32 and raining here in Alexandria already
Posted on 2/12/21 at 8:26 am to rt3
Now expecting freezing drizzle tomorrow with snow Sunday, Monday and Thursday. Trying to decide if I have to go to shut off water at the Lakehouse today or if it will be ok for the week.
Posted on 2/12/21 at 8:30 am to LSUGrrrl
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This post was edited on 8/13/24 at 9:23 am
Posted on 2/12/21 at 8:37 am to LSUGrrrl
I’d do it today while I still could
Posted on 2/12/21 at 8:38 am to TDsngumbo
Should I be worried about my water lines in the attic connecting to my hot water heater freezing up? Home is in Shreveport
Posted on 2/12/21 at 8:38 am to LSUJML
Can a weather expert explain this to me? How are suppose to have a winter mix of rain/sleet/snow in Houston when the high is 28? I for sure that would be cold enough for it to just be snow.
Posted on 2/12/21 at 8:41 am to thadcastle
It’s been covered several times. The freezing air will be shallow and precipitation will fall through several layers of air before reaching the surface. If it fall as through warmer air as liquid then reaches below freezing air at the surface, it will refreeze and fall as sleet or frozen rain.
That’s my layman’s interpretation.
That’s my layman’s interpretation.
This post was edited on 2/12/21 at 8:44 am
Posted on 2/12/21 at 8:41 am to thadcastle
Pick any random page in this thread and you'll probably find your answer. It's been asked and answered numerous times.
Posted on 2/12/21 at 8:41 am to thadcastle
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How are suppose to have a winter mix of rain/sleet/snow in Houston when the high is 28?
The air near the surface is cold but the air just above is above freezing. This melts the precipitation on the way down, then cools it near the surface but not enough to refreeze before it hits the ground.

This post was edited on 2/12/21 at 8:43 am
Posted on 2/12/21 at 8:42 am to LSUJML
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I’d do it today while I still could
But do you think it has to be done? I really don’t want to
Posted on 2/12/21 at 8:44 am to LSUGrrrl
I leave my faucets dripping if it gets to low 30’s
I’m paranoid about stuff like that
I’m paranoid about stuff like that
Posted on 2/12/21 at 8:48 am to LSUJML
It’s 1.5 hours away and likely won’t get back there until at least next Sunday. Don’t think I can leave them drip that long. Probably better to just shut it off? I’ve already turned up the heat remotely but not sure that will be enough with the weather in the 20s for the next week.
Posted on 2/12/21 at 8:49 am to Adajax
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Pick any random page in this thread and you'll probably find your answer. It's been asked and answered numerous times.
About as many times as “what does the M mean?” In hurricane threads
Posted on 2/12/21 at 9:00 am to deltaland
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About as many times as “what does the M mean?” In hurricane threads
I think we definitively answered that. The M stands for "Motherfricker, you are about to lose all your shite"
Posted on 2/12/21 at 9:05 am to rt3
Mikulas' big post from last night (like 8 PM)
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Meteorologist Nick Mikulas
A winter weather advisory has been issued for the northern portions of the area, including, Grant, Sabine, Natchitoches, Winn, LaSalle, Catahoula, and Concordia Parishes. This advisory is in effect from midnight until noon Friday for some light freezing rain. This will be a marginal event, but bridges could become tricky after midnight I can’t rule out the possibility that we drop to 32 for a few hours in northern portions of Rapides, Vernon, and Avoyelles Parish, but I don’t foresee a major problem at this point.
Saturday…
Saturday still looks like the best chance at a lull. Temperatures will still be near freezing, with occasional light precipitation in the area, so keep an eye on things, and be careful on the bridges and overpasses. Again, especially in our northern areas. This would usually have me in a bit of a weather tizzy, but this day is the least of my concern at this point.
Sunday…
This is when things ramp up. Some models generate a fairly significant wave of precipitation on Sunday. Wind direction actually becomes significant on Sunday, as a reinforcing shot of Arctic air comes in and pretty much makes freezing rain or sleet the main mode of precipitation area wide by late Sunday. A north northeasterly wind will bring the coldest air in straight over the flat lands of the Mississippi Delta. This is significant because a northwesterly flow has to go over the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas. That can effectively dam up, and slow down the cold air downstream of the mountains relative to the wind direction because Arctic Air is very shallow. Northwesterly flow means a delay of the cold air locally. Northeast means it comes in, unimpeded. If you have an airmass that is 1000 feet thick on the leading edge, and mountains/hills in the 1000-2500 foot range, that will hold the cold air up. As our air comes straight down from the north northeast, I expect things to change over fairly quickly, potentially bringing accumulating ice on Sunday. So have any preps done by Saturday. Gas for the generator, bread, milk, eggs, bacon… Now I’m just giving a shopping list. You know what to do. Prepare like you might not have power for several days. If the forecast is wrong, eat French Toast and bacon and make fun of me.
Monday…
This is the big show. Nothing has really changed here. It looks like 1/4 to 1 inch of liquid equivalent will fall. That may be freezing rain, or freezing rain mixed with sleet, but with temperatures in the 26-29 degree range, it will be a bridge closing, tree damaging, power disrupting event in all likelihood. I’ll always leave myself an out, but as the theme has been, I’m as confident as I get 3 1/2 days out. And this ice could fall on top of whatever may accumulate Sunday. I don’t see a major snow threat, but it’s not impossible that this ends as snow Monday afternoon. Do not bank on this.
Beyond…
Big time cold will filter in during, and behind the precipitation. Lows in the 12-18 degree range are likely Monday night. That’s a very hard freeze, and could cause plumbing issues for many. There is another storm slated for the Wednesday/Thursday timeframe. It’s too far out to get into, and we have several fish to fry before we get there. I’m aware of the threat, and watching closely. I’ll update in the morning.
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