Still traces of snow in the grass on the north side of the building at 2400 CST observation time.
2025-01-23
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Still 0.5 to 1 inch of snow on the ground at 2400 CST observation time, mainly in shaded areas on the north side of the building.
2025-01-22
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The 2025 Gulf Coast Snowstorm resulted in the greatest snowfall in Galveston County since the 2004 Christmas Eve/Christmas Day Snowstorm. A mixture of freezing rain and ice pellets (sleet) during the pre-dawn hours resulted in 0.4 inch accumulation with a trace on the ground at sunrise. As temperatures fell into the upper 20s, the mixed precipitation changed to all snow, heavy at times between 0700 and 1200. A total of 2.8 inches of all snow combined with the aforementioned 0.4 to produce a total snow and ice measurement of 3.2 inches. Average ground depth was 3 inches although strong N to NE winds gusting over 30 mph resulted in some small drifts of 4 to 6 inches.
2025-01-21
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Very light rain mixed with a few ice pellets (sleet) first began at 20:20 CST. A brief heavy shower of ice pellets (sleet) occurred for a few minutes prior to the 24:00 CST daily observation time with a temperature of 33°. All of the sleet melted as it fell. Max/min temperatures for the 20th were 37°/31°.