The snow is here, for a short time
By AMY MOORE (Beaumont, Texas "Enterprise")
December, 11, 2008
From half an inch of snow in Jasper to three inches in west Beaumont, Southeast Texans woke up to a white Thursday.
But with the sun and the temperatures rising, Lance Escude with the National Weather Service said the snow won't stick around much longer.
"The temperatures at the airport are at 34, but I suspect with the sun breaking through the clouds, the temperatures will warm up to get the ice off the ground," the meteorologist said.
Estimates of snowfall at 7:30 a.m. were two inches at the Southeast Texas Regional Airport, Beaumont and Groves, and one inch in Nederland, Port Neches and Orange, Escude said.
This is the earliest measurable snowfall at the airport since the late 1800s, Escude said. It is also an all time record of snowfall for the area for the month of December.
The last significant snowfall in the area was Dec. 22, 1989 when just 7/10 of an inch fell.
Despite the record breaking snowfall amounts, Escude said the snow will be melting very soon.
"It will melt in the next hour or two," he said.
And don't think that more will come. Escude said the forecast doesn't call for precipitation again until Sunday.
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