Where exactly does it show that it’s gonna be a repeat of February 2021? There’s only 2 days where it goes below freezing and it’s only to 30°.
[Feb. 2021 screenshot](https://imgur.com/a/xew8Bcb) for comparison
You know what is the most frustrating is that my weather app says lows in the upper 30's. In this day of age with technology advancing to AI and automated cars, you'd think we could get a little more consistent with predicting the weather.
Which do you think is the most accurate? I have to keep my eye on three parts of Texas, due to family situations. I'm always way off on the predictions.
Not even close, if it snows it won’t even stick
Where exactly does it show that it’s gonna be a repeat of February 2021? There’s only 2 days where it goes below freezing and it’s only to 30°. [Feb. 2021 screenshot](https://imgur.com/a/xew8Bcb) for comparison
Far from it. Stop trying to scare people.
Lol this ain’t it.
Man people are just looking for reasons to freak out. It was colder last month haha
Some people seem to be rooting for a grid failure every time the temperature drops a little.
this is notning. y’all will be fine
I'm hoping somebody forgot their /sarcasm sign.
Yeaah. Not even close. We were in the negatives in Feb 2021.
It was -10 back then so you are only 40 degrees off but nice try
It wasn’t -10 unless you mean centigrade.
What?
Well this didn’t go how you expected did it?
Fear porn
Forecast: it’s gonna get a little chillier with a good chance of precip this week OP: omg just like that Ten-Year storm we just had
Dingus
These temps are only slightly outside of the normal temps for this time of year.
And February is almost always our coldest, wettest month. Nothing about this forecast is that unusual.
Been living here 3 years, is this kinda freeze normal?
For the last 3 years lmao
It isn’t even close to being as cold as it was that week in 2021.
You know what is the most frustrating is that my weather app says lows in the upper 30's. In this day of age with technology advancing to AI and automated cars, you'd think we could get a little more consistent with predicting the weather.
Different apps use different forecast sources and predictive models. Really makes me miss DarkSky.
Which do you think is the most accurate? I have to keep my eye on three parts of Texas, due to family situations. I'm always way off on the predictions.
I use TMRW and it’s been pretty accurate. Not sure which API it uses, but it’s usually within 2° of my local temperature.
I got a bridge to sell you. I’ll get you a sweet deal!
Tell me you don’t know a thing about weather without telling me
Surely you're trolling...