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Jim Marrs 22-11-2006 09:42 PM

First Good Freeze
 
I got down to 29 degrees in my backyard Tuesday morning. This was my first
real freeze. I have had frost on the roof a couple of times but it did
little damage. The 29 degrees did moderate damage to just about everything
tender. I live in Southwest Round Rock in a low spot so I am ususally
several degrees cooler than most Austin forcasted temps. I am curious if
others may have had a freeze and the weather forecasters are just getting it
wrong.

Cheers

JEM



Jangchub 22-11-2006 11:39 PM

First Good Freeze
 
On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 21:42:04 GMT, "Jim Marrs"
wrote:

I got down to 29 degrees in my backyard Tuesday morning. This was my first
real freeze. I have had frost on the roof a couple of times but it did
little damage. The 29 degrees did moderate damage to just about everything
tender. I live in Southwest Round Rock in a low spot so I am ususally
several degrees cooler than most Austin forcasted temps. I am curious if
others may have had a freeze and the weather forecasters are just getting it
wrong.

Cheers

JEM


I'm near the Dell Diamond and we've had light frost. The plants which
got clipped are my brugmansia's and datura's. I should have had the
greenhouse up by now, so my bad.

Jonny 23-11-2006 01:18 PM

First Good Freeze
 
"Jim Marrs" wrote in message
...
I got down to 29 degrees in my backyard Tuesday morning. This was my first
real freeze. I have had frost on the roof a couple of times but it did
little damage. The 29 degrees did moderate damage to just about everything
tender. I live in Southwest Round Rock in a low spot so I am ususally
several degrees cooler than most Austin forcasted temps. I am curious if
others may have had a freeze and the weather forecasters are just getting
it wrong.

Cheers

JEM


5 miles west of Wimberley. Usually a couple of degrees cooler out here than
Wimberley proper in the a.m. Definite frost Tuesday morning.

The morning low is due to loss of heat from the prior daylight. More
radical in less populated or non-industrialized areas. Lack of wind
exaggerates this difference. Wind makes temperature changes more uniform.
Wind itself creates some heat as well.
--
Jonny



27-11-2006 12:24 PM

First Good Freeze
 
My morning glories are dying, so that leads me to think it's gotten cold
enough in San Marcos.
Morris Nelms

"Jim Marrs" wrote in message
...
I got down to 29 degrees in my backyard Tuesday morning. This was my first
real freeze. I have had frost on the roof a couple of times but it did
little damage. The 29 degrees did moderate damage to just about everything
tender. I live in Southwest Round Rock in a low spot so I am ususally
several degrees cooler than most Austin forcasted temps. I am curious if
others may have had a freeze and the weather forecasters are just getting
it wrong.

Cheers

JEM





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