And it'll be the “Real Texas” republican politicians fault when the next Asteroid hits Austin. (eye roll). Also no snow storm record breakers "every couple of years."
2021 -Half foot (6 inches) of snow reported in Central Texas, knocking out power to thousands -- The average January snowfall is 0.4 inches, according to the weather service. The record accumulation in Austin was 11 inches on Nov. 22-23 in 1937. The last time the city received more than an inch of snow was on Dec. 7-8, 2017, when 1.3 inches fell at Austin Bergstrom International Airport, the weather service said.
https://www.currentresults.com/Yearly-Weather/USA/TX/Austin/extreme-annual-austin-snowfall.php
I suspect Are You a recent Liberal Commiefornia Transplant?
And it'll be the “Real Texas” republican politicians fault when the next Asteroid hits Austin. (eye roll). Also no snow storm record breakers "every couple of years."
2021 -** Half foot (6 inches) of snow reported in Central Texas**, knocking out power to thousands -- The average January snowfall is 0.4 inches, according to the weather service. The record accumulation in Austin was 11 inches on Nov. 22-23 in 1937. The last time the city received more than an inch of snow was on Dec. 7-8, 2017, when 1.3 inches fell at Austin Bergstrom International Airport, the weather service said.
https://www.currentresults.com/Yearly-Weather/USA/TX/Austin/extreme-annual-austin-snowfall.php
I suspect Are You a recent Liberal Commiefornia Transplant?
And it'll be the “Real Texas” republican politicians fault when the next Asteroid hits Austin. (eye roll). Also no snow storm record breakers "every couple of years."
2021 -Half foot (6 inches) of snow reported in Central Texas, knocking out power to thousands -- The average January snowfall is 0.4 inches, according to the weather service. The record accumulation in Austin was 11 inches on Nov. 22-23 in 1937. The last time the city received more than an inch of snow was on Dec. 7-8, 2017, when 1.3 inches fell at Austin Bergstrom International Airport, the weather service said.
https://www.currentresults.com/Yearly-Weather/USA/TX/Austin/extreme-annual-austin-snowfall.php
I suspect Are You a recent Liberal Commiefornia Transplant?
And it'll be the “Real Texas” republican politicians fault when the next Asteroid hits Austin. (eye roll). Also no snow storm record breakers "every couple of years."
2021 -Half foot (6 inches) of snow reported in Central Texas, knocking out power to thousands -- The average January snowfall is 0.4 inches, according to the weather service. The record accumulation in Austin was 11 inches on Nov. 22-23 in 1937. The last time the city received more than an inch of snow was on Dec. 7-8, 2017, when 1.3 inches fell at Austin Bergstrom International Airport, the weather service said.
https://www.currentresults.com/Yearly-Weather/USA/TX/Austin/extreme-annual-austin-snowfall.php
I suspect Are You a recent Liberal Commiefornia Transplant?
And it'll be the “Real Texas” republican politicians fault when the next Asteroid hits Austin. (eye roll). Also no snow storm record breakers "every couple of years."
Half foot (6 inches) of snow reported in Central Texas, knocking out power to thousands -- The average January snowfall is 0.4 inches, according to the weather service. The record accumulation in Austin was 11 inches on Nov. 22-23 in 1937. The last time the city received more than an inch of snow was on Dec. 7-8, 2017, when 1.3 inches fell at Austin Bergstrom International Airport, the weather service said.
https://www.currentresults.com/Yearly-Weather/USA/TX/Austin/extreme-annual-austin-snowfall.php
I suspect Are You a recent Liberal Commiefornia Transplant?
And it'll be the “Real Texas” republican politicians fault when the next Asteroid hits Austin. (eye roll). Also no snow storm record breakers "every couple of years."
Half foot (6 inches) of snow reported in Central Texas, knocking out power to thousands -- The average January snowfall is 0.4 inches, according to the weather service. The record accumulation in Austin was 11 inches on Nov. 22-23 in 1937. The last time the city received more than an inch of snow was on Dec. 7-8, 2017, when 1.3 inches fell at Austin Bergstrom International Airport, the weather service said.
https://www.currentresults.com/Yearly-Weather/USA/TX/Austin/extreme-annual-austin-snowfall.php