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Jan 24 - 26 2026 Ice, sleet, and for a lucky few..... snow storm Observations Thread


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16° (up from 14° earlier)

 heavy snow (up from moderate earlier)

 very fine snow (same all day no fat flakes)

 humidity 85% (up from 71% earlier)

 dew point 12 (up from 6° earlier)

 looking at a huge dry slot to the west over Arkansas confused about what’s going to happen bc nothing from here bc no models are in agreeance and I also feel like what’s happening isn’t what was modeled?

 My auto immunes are VERY unhappy and I am incredibly swollen. My today very veiny feet in which you can typically see each bone and numerous veins are wildly swollen and inflamed - looks like I blew up one of those gloves at the drs office, skin feels tight, hands are starting to feel the same. Anyone else in here have auto immunes and dealing with any weather induced side effects?

 

 Edited to add: forgot to mention snow amount - we’re up to 4.5 inches. 
edited to add again: we’re in Clarksville. 

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Just now, WishingForWarmWeather said:

16° (up from 14° earlier)

 heavy snow (up from moderate earlier)

 very fine snow (same all day no fat flakes)

 humidity 85% (up from 71% earlier)

 dew point 12 (up from 6° earlier)

 looking at a huge dry slot to the west over Arkansas confused about what’s going to happen bc nothing from here bc no models are in agreeance and I also feel like what’s happening isn’t what was modeled?

 My auto immunes are VERY unhappy and I am incredibly swollen. My today very veiny feet in which you can typically see each bone and numerous veins are wildly swollen and inflamed - looks like I blew up one of those gloves at the drs office, skin feels tight, hands are starting to feel the same. Anyone else in here have auto immunes and dealing with any weather induced side effects?

I am a complete novice and I agree regarding the models.

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6 minutes ago, WishingForWarmWeather said:

16° (up from 14° earlier)

 heavy snow (up from moderate earlier)

 very fine snow (same all day no fat flakes)

 humidity 85% (up from 71% earlier)

 dew point 12 (up from 6° earlier)

 looking at a huge dry slot to the west over Arkansas confused about what’s going to happen bc nothing from here bc no models are in agreeance and I also feel like what’s happening isn’t what was modeled?

 My auto immunes are VERY unhappy and I am incredibly swollen. My today very veiny feet in which you can typically see each bone and numerous veins are wildly swollen and inflamed - looks like I blew up one of those gloves at the drs office, skin feels tight, hands are starting to feel the same. Anyone else in here have auto immunes and dealing with any weather induced side effects?

I don't really have any help with the Immune issues My wife has Immune problems, but she does not have any weather related problems, take care of yourself and I have already prayed for you.

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Satellite eye view of wave two starting in TX looks convective. 
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A little curious to see a sounding toward Austin.
yeah... I don't know if it matters in the synoptic environment, but the hodographs there have a little bit of a sickle in them. 

Did the Baja low ever interact with the wave?


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My wife is also having a rough time today. Though it doesn’t sound as rough as what you’re dealing with.

I hate it for her…. My wife is recovering from double mastectomy because of breast cancer and the medicines that she’s on make her walk around like a 70-year-old woman. It kills me to watch her like that but there’s somebody out there who’s got it a lot worse and so we’re thankful that’s not us


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3 minutes ago, GBOVolz said:


Did the Baja low ever interact with the wave?


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It looks like at H5 the kicker dropping in from Canada has kind of ended up sweeping everything, including the Baja wave, out north and east. All that spawns a gulf low, but nothing too wound up. Just a massive load of moisture overrunning and what the New England weenies call a southwest flow event. It doesn’t all ever really phase so much as it just keeps truckin. 

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