Texas winters
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 4:45 pm
Gotta love winter on the gulf coast. 2 days ago we were running our heater, this afternoon I went for a bike ride in short sleeves and still used 2 bottles of cold water during the ride. 

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May be surprising to some, but the crazy weather is one of the things I miss most about Lubbock. We didn't get as many sandstorms as I expected, but I LOVED the electrical storms. We'd drive out on some of the county roads west of town and lightning would be hitting the fields all around us, it was awesome. The storms on the gulf coast are tame in comparison (excluding hurricanes of course, but at least u know when those are coming). I miss Palo Duro Canyon too, we used to go hiking up there pretty often.troglodyte wrote:Beautiful day in the Panhandle...until about noon. Winds exceeding 50 mph, dirt, grass fires, gotta love it. By sundown the winds had died and you would have thought it was an early spring evening. Not suppose to get out of the 40s tomorrow.
It's nice to watch the thunderstorms roll in from NM. I'm a storm spotter (mobile but not a TV-type chaser) so I get a front row seat for some pretty awsome weather. From majestic lightning shows, to powerful tornados, to dust storms so thick you can't see the highway center line looking out of your side window. And sunsets......none better. God's way of telling us goodnight. Love them all.rmr1923 wrote:May be surprising to some, but the crazy weather is one of the things I miss most about Lubbock. We didn't get as many sandstorms as I expected, but I LOVED the electrical storms. We'd drive out on some of the county roads west of town and lightning would be hitting the fields all around us, it was awesome. The storms on the gulf coast are tame in comparison (excluding hurricanes of course, but at least u know when those are coming). I miss Palo Duro Canyon too, we used to go hiking up there pretty often.troglodyte wrote:Beautiful day in the Panhandle...until about noon. Winds exceeding 50 mph, dirt, grass fires, gotta love it. By sundown the winds had died and you would have thought it was an early spring evening. Not suppose to get out of the 40s tomorrow.