Thursday, December 31, 2009

Top 10 Weather Events Last Decade/Weekend Forecast/Why 2010 will save you time

WEATHER
Winter Storm Watches or Warnings are in event for portions of the Ohio Valley, northeast, and northwest. On Friday (New Year's Day), highs in the northern plains and western Great Lakes states will only be in the negative single digits and single digits. There will be some snow from St. Louis into the Great Lakes and the Intermountain Region and northern Rockies. There could be some severe storms in Florida. Highs will be in the teens and 20s from the northern Rockies into the central plains and into the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes.

Houston will be sunny on New Year's Day and Saturday. Highs will be in the 50s to low 60s. Lows will be in the 40s Friday and 30s on Saturday. Sunday, clouds and some showers will return. Around Wednesday or Thursday of the first week, an arctic air mass will bring some very chilly air...stay tuned.

SPANISH WORD OF THE DAY
Let's do Happy New Year or feliz año nuevo, pronounced feh-LEEZ AN-yo new-EH-voh. Feliz año nuevo everyone!

Don't forget to answer my New Year's poll at right. And here's another resolution you should make...expose the young ones in your world to the joys and benefits of early language learning. Our DVD series, Let's Learn Spanish with Frank & Paco is a perfect way to get started. And, you'll feel good about purchasing it, knowing that it has won awards from Dr. Toy and homeschool.com as a best educational product. You can find Volumes 1 or 2 at http://www.frankandpaco.com
, http://www.amazon.com, http://www.bn.com, http://www.bestbuy.com, or http://www.ebay.com/. Our ESL (English as a Second Language) version can be found at http://www.frankypaco.com.

AND MORE
Cecilia's End of Year Science Experiment:
Well, this is great news!!! We are going to save 8.7 minutes in 2010 (as compared to 2009). How you ask? Well, I did an experiment. I looked at the number 2009 and the number 2010 and noticed that if you consider the last 2 digits, there is one less stroke when you write 2010. So, I made a hypothesis that writing 2010 all year instead of 2009 will save time (or writing 10 instead of 09). My scientific method was to set a timer for 1 minute and write 09 as many times as possible and then do the same writing 10 as many times as possible. I wrote 09 60 times in one minute. I wrote 10 84 times in one minute. So it takes about 1 second to write 09 and .714 seconds to write 10. Assuming an average of writing these numbers 5 times per day, 365 days in a year...this results in a savings of 8.7 minutes for writing 10 in the year 2010.

So, what will you do with that extra 8.7 minutes? I already used some of the time to do this experiment. Oh well, maybe you can reap the reward of my effort. This is my gift to you!!!

Sarah and I headed to Sugar Land Town Center this evening to celebrate New Year's Eve. On the hour between 5 and 8, they did a countdown (for whatever place in the world was bringing in the New Year). They had a DJ with singing and dancing. There was an interesting and unusual lady made up like a statue with classical music while water streamed out of her fingers. There were men in dinosaur body puppet figures walking on stilts through the crowds. Sugar Land was also celebrating the 50th anniversary of getting its city charter.

The National Weather Service has taken a look back at 2009 and the last decade of weather. The following are some of the big highlights of 2009. (NOTE I DECODED A
COUPLE THINGS SO YOU COULD READ THIS MORE EASILY). Thanks National Weather Service for putting this together for everyone.

AVERAGE TEMP FOR BUSH AIRPORT DECEMBER JUST MISSED THE TOP TEN COOLEST AT 50.2
DEGREES. HOUSTON HOBBY HAD ITS SIXTH COOLEST DEC AND COLLEGE STATION HAD ITS
NINTH COOLEST DECEMBER. TEMPS WERE ABOUT 4 TO 5 DEGREES BELOW
NORMAL. DESPITE A FOUR MONTH DROUGHT FROM MAY 1ST THROUGH SEPT
1ST...THE ANNUAL RAINFALL CAME PRETTY CLOSE TO NORMAL. BOTH COLLEGE STATION AND
BUSH AIRPORT WERE WITHIN AN INCH OF THE ANNUAL AVERAGE. GALVESTON WAS STILL ABOUT
6 INCHES BELOW THEIR ANNUAL AVERAGE RAINFALL.

The discussion for the decade is long but fascinating. So, I am putting the link here. Just so you know, Hurricane Ike made #1, Tropical Storm Allison of 2001 made #2 and the Christmas Snow of 2004 made #3. To see more, check out the full report:

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/productview.php?pil=HGXPNSHGX

Here's hoping for an interesting but safe weather in 2010!

Happy New Year everyone!
Cecilia Sinclair
Wonder Weather Woman

Monday, December 28, 2009

Winter Storm Threat/Rain for Houston/Definition of Severe Changing

WEATHER
Travel could be dangerous from New Mexico to eastern Oklahoma on Tuesday as a storm system drops snow. Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Storm Watches have been issued by the National Weather Service. (See figure at right and remember it is dated: effective Mon. Evening 12/28). So, if you are planning to travel in NM, north TX or most of Oklahoma on Tuesday, you might want to see if you can delay your travel until Wednesday.

On Tuesday, Florida will be the warm spot with highs in the 60s and 70s. Southern California and Arizone will have highs in the 60s. Cold spot will be western Great Lakes states and the Great Lakes area with highs in the teens and 20s. There will be snow from New Mexico through north Texas (including Dallas) and Oklahoma. There will also be some snow showers in the New England and the Intermountain Region (including Salt Lake City).

On Tuesday, Houston will be cold with highs in the 40s and rain during the afternoon. Rain is more likely on Wednesday and highs will be in the 50s. Thursday (New Year's Eve), sunshine returns with temperatures warming to the mid-60s. If you are out that evening, temperatures will drop rapidly (into the 40s). New Year's Day and Saturday should be beautiful with lows in the 30s and highs in the 50s. A shower is possible on Sunday.

SPANISH WORD OF THE DAY
Let's do hail or granizo, pronounced grah-KNEE-zoh. The size of granizo will soon have to be larger if the storm is to be classified as severe. See the AND MORE section to learn more.

Don't forget to answer my New Year's poll at right. And here's another resolution you should make...expose the young ones in your world to the joys and benefits of early language learning. Our DVD series, Let's Learn Spanish with Frank & Paco is a perfect way to get started. And, you'll feel good about purchasing it, knowing that it has won awards from Dr. Toy and homeschool.com as a best educational product. You can find Volumes 1 or 2 at http://www.frankandpaco.com
, http://www.amazon.com, http://www.bn.com, http://www.bestbuy.com, or http://www.ebay.com/. Our ESL (English as a Second Language) version can be found at http://www.frankypaco.com.

AND MORE
Spoke to one of my sisters-in-law about the snowstorm in Iowa over Christmas. She says it is being called the worst since one in the 40s. Conditions were so dangerous on Christmas that many people stayed home and only today celebrated Christmas with family and friends.

The National Weather Service is changing its definition of a severe thunderstorm effective Jan. 5, 2010. The change has to do with how large hail has to be in order to get the storm designated as severe. It used to be that a nickel size hail stone (3/4") was the cutoff. As of Jan. 5th, it will have to be at least a quarter size (1" diameter). The other criteria are winds of at least 58 mph or tornadoes. The reason for the change is that research shows significant damage is not done until the hailstones are at least an inch in diameter. For more on this change, go to:

http://www.weather.gov/oneinchhail/

Safe travels and Happy New Year everyone!
Cecilia Sinclair
Wonder Weather Woman

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Blizzard Experience/New Poll/When rain returns to Houston

WEATHER
The figure at right (3rd item down) shows this mornings winter weather adviories (blue) and blizzard warnings (red) across the northern plains. Remember, this is a dated product--dated Saturday morning 12/26.

Chilly across most of the nation on Sunday with highs in the teens and 20s for the northern plains into the Great Lakes states. Highs will be in the 30s from the Pacific Northwest, the Intermountain Region, the central plains, the Midwest, Ohio Valley and northern New England. Highs will be in the 40s, 50s and 60s along the west coast, the southern tier of states and the southeast (southern Florida will have highs in the 70s). There will be some snow from St. Louis, Missouri to Chicago to northern New England and also, there will be some snow in the northern plains.

Houston will get some sunshine and slightly warmer weather (during the afternoons) Sunday and Monday. Next cold front and storm system approach Tuesday and there will be rain late Tuesday into early Wednesday. Through the week, morning lows will be in the 30s and 40s with highs in the upper 50s to upper 40s mid-week. It will stay coolish through the upcoming New Year's weekend. There will be some freezing temperatures Sunday morning.

SPANISH WORD OF THE DAY
Let's do blizzard or ventisca, pronounced vehn-TEESE-cah. Have you heard about the ventisca in the northern central US? See the AND MORE section for a personal story.

What better resolution to make than exposing the young ones in your world to the joys and benefits of early language learning. Our DVD series, Let's Learn Spanish with Frank & Paco is a perfect way to get started. And, you'll feel good about purchasing it, knowing that it has won awards from Dr. Toy and homeschool.com as a best educational product. You can find Volumes 1 or 2 at http://www.frankandpaco.com
, http://www.amazon.com, http://www.bn.com, http://www.bestbuy.com, or http://www.ebay.com/. Our ESL (English as a Second Language) version can be found at http://www.frankypaco.com.

AND MORE
From the department of guess what Sarah did now?
Christmas morning 3 am, I awakened by "I'm sorry I already opened up my presents?" I jump up and run to the living room to find that Sarah has opened all of her presents (which Santa had only delivered about an hour earlier). I will give her this...she did not open Megan's presents. I sighed and said well, "have fun playing" and then went back to bed. Then, a few minutes later, Sarah comes in and says, "Mommy, I can't stop bleeding". That of course had me bolting upright immediately. Sarah had cut her finger (later I determined it was on large pencil sharpener which went with a large pencil Santa had put in her stocking. Sarah had decided to test it out on her finger). Well, eventually we got the bleeding to stop...she had cut it deeply. For a few minutes, I was actually considering taking her to a 24 hour clinic, but stitches were not required. Bless her heart, she had tried to take care of it herself...I could tell by all the blood and the bloody napkins she had left by the kitchen sink. Don't worry, she's okay.

And if you are wondering about the puppy question. Well, Sarah changed her mind and decided she wanted a stuffed puppy instead. I think the change of heart came after we went to a surprise 30th birthday party for our friend Kim (Happy Birthday Kim!). They have the most adorable Maltese and I spent a fair amount of time loving on it. Well, you have to know that Sarah does not like anyone or anything taking my attention. And the puppy accidentally scratched her. She was quite put off by that. So, overnight, Sarah began asking for a stuffed puppy. So, bottom line, we talked it over with Santa and decided that maybe she is not quite ready for a puppy. And I will tell you that stuffed puppies don't make any messes, don't have medical bills and don't have to be fed. (But the little girl in me was just a tiny bit disappointed...don't worry, I'll deal).

Checked in with the in-laws in Council Bluffs, Iowa on Christmas Day. They had had so much snow and it was so windy that they were dealing with blizzard conditions (officially the National Weather Service had 10 inches for their area for the 48 hours ending 6 am Christmas Day). The wind was so bad Christmas evening, that when I called them, the signal was very poor and we were disconnected 4 times. Gordy's folks and 4 siblings (with their kids) had all managed to get together at one place as some of them have 4 wheel drives. So, they were all together on Christmas despite the bad weather. Well, we checked in with them this morning. Late last night, my mom and dad-in-law were getting a ride home with one of the sons in his 4 wheel drive when they ran off the road into a ditch. They weren't able to get oyut without help. Fortunately, they were rescued but not without some serious effort. I'm so glad they are all okay.

My poll on holiday spending is closed. 37% said they spent between $100 and $500 this season. 50% spent between $500 and $1000. 12% spent nothing. 0% spent more than $1000, had no idea or spent less than $100. Thanks to all who participated.

My new poll is about New Year's Resolutions. Which ones on the list I provided are you planning to make? More than one answer is allowed. Thanks in advance for participating.

Wherever you are this holiday season, I wish you safe travels and the joy and love of family and friends.

Cecilia Sinclair
Wonder Weather Woman

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

US Travel Weather/Catch Santa in the Act/Track Santa

WEATHER
Happy 1st full day of Winter -- Winter began yesterday, December 21st at 11:47 am central. In general, the earth's axis (from pole to pole) is tilted at 23.5 degrees relative to a line perpendicular to the line connecting to the sun. On the Winter Solstice, that 23.5 degree angle has the North Pole tilted away from the sun at an angle of 23.5 degrees. The sun makes its lowest path across the sky and thus, this is considered the day of the year with the shortest amount of daylight. Please note that the length of days just before and after this point are nearly equal. But technically, from this point on, the days will slowly start to get longer. The speed with which the length of day increases will increase as we get closer to the vernal equinox (the start of spring).

The northern Rockies, northern and central plains and upper Midwest as well as western Great Lakes states are, right on time, threatened with winter weather. On Wednesday, there will be some snow from Salt Lake City to Chicago. Look for airport delays, especially as some major hubs will be affected. Meanwhile from east Texas to Louisiana, there could be some severe storms. Highs will be in the 20s and 30s for the northern tier of states (some single digits in Montana and 40s for coastal northwest). Highs will be in the 50s for the southeast and Texas. Albuquerque should reach about 40 while L.A. will be in the low 60s.

On Thursday, Christmas Eve, some of the travel trouble spots for snow will be the same as the storm system makes limited progress lifting to the northeast. That means another day and probably the worst day for snow around Chicago. Finally on Christmas Day, some cold rain for New York and snow for Boston and then deteriorating even more in the northeast on Monday.

Houston will be mild, muggy and wet on Wednesday with highs in the low 70s. There is a slight risk for severe weather into Thursday morning. Rain tapers off on Thursday, Christmas Eve with a cold front arriving in the morning. Highs will be in the 50s. Clearing and chilly on Christmas Day with lows in the 30s and highs in the 50s. Enjoy!

SPANISH WORD OF THE DAY
Let's do saint or santo, pronounced SAHN-toe. What famous Christmas character is named after a santo. Why Santa Claus (remember he is also known as Saint Nick).

As you start making New Year's resolutions, don't forget about your intention to bring the world of language to your children. Order our award winning series, Let's Learn Spanish with Frank & Paco, Volumes 1 or 2 from http://www.frankandpaco.com
, http://www.amazon.com, http://www.bn.com, http://www.bestbuy.com, or http://www.ebay.com/. Our ESL (English as a Second Language) version can be found at http://www.frankypaco.com.

AND MORE
I was sad to hear about Brittany Murphy's passing. I thought she was a very funny actress and really enjoyed her in Just Married with Ashton Kutcher.

On a happier note, with Christmas almost upon us, I have a fun idea if you would like to "catch" Santa in your own home. A friend gave me a free photo pass, but you can get one for $9.99. Just take a picture of a scene where you would like to "catch" Santa. Then, go to the web site and upload that image and pick one of the Santa poses. I picked the one where Santa is bending over his sack but looking at the camera with a smile on his face. Then, follow the instructions. I downloaded the photo and printed it right away, so I can have it at the ready come Christmas morning. They also do other scenes for other holidays.
http://www.icaughtsanta.com/

And of course, we're eagerly awaiting Santa's arrival. You can get geared up to do some Norad tracking by going to the following site.
http://www.noradsanta.org/en/index.html
Even though the official tracking has yet to begin, there are some activities which your kids might enjoy right away...so get started! One that I checked out had a map with places all over the world with cities named after holiday and winter themes. It's fun!

Don't forget to vote in the poll about how much you are spending on the holidays. The poll will close in just a few hours. So far, the range $500 to $1000 is in the lead.

Happy Holidays and safe travel everyone!
Cecilia Sinclair
Wonder Weather Woman

Friday, December 18, 2009

How long will sunshine last?/Christmas forecast/3 Month Temperature and Precipitation Outlooks

WEATHER
A zonal pattern of temperatures this weekend with teens and 20s over the northern tier of states (warmer in the Pacific Northwest). 30s and 40s for the middle stretch and highs inthe 50s to 70s across the southern states (with most of coastal California in the 60s and 70s). There will be some snow showers from Detroit to Chicago to Cincinnati to DC to NYC and in the northern plains and Intermountain Region. A Cold rain for the mid-Atlantic and lower elevations of Oregon.

Hooray! The sun was back out in Houston today!!! The dry weather and sunshine will be with us through the weekend. Mornings will be chilly...look for a light freeze early Sunday for outlying areas (possibly Saturday morning as well). Highs will be in the 60s both days. Moisture and milder weather return Tuesday and Wednesday. There will be rain Tuesday and Wednesday with a few thunderstorms possible. Cold weather arrives late in the coming week. Christmas Day should be dry with lows in the 30s (a freeze is possible early) and highs in the 50s.

SPANISH WORD OF THE DAY
Let's do crackers or las galletas, lahs gah-YEH-tahs. I found a new kind of galletas that I like. See the AND MORE section for details.

Some exciting news...our DVD series (Let's Learn Spanish with Frank & Paco) is going to get a positive review The Old Schoolhouse magazine. I'll let you know the release date as soon as I find out. The review writer told me, "We enjoyed your product." How about that? Yay!!!

Don't forget that I am running a holiday special on the DVDs Let's Learn Spanish with Frank & Paco. Just send me an email to info@frankandpaco.com and enjoy the pre-Christmas special (through Dec. 22nd) to get our award winning volume 1 DVD or newly released volume 2 DVD of the Frank & Paco series for $10 (even--that includes the tax in Texas--outside of Texas it will be even lower than $10) and free shipping. I will send it to you and you can mail me a check or money order.

AND MORE
Climate Prediction Center has released the new 3 Month Outlooks (January, February, March) for Temperature and Precipitation. Houston area is expected to have below normal temperatures and above normal precipitation. See figures at right to see what the outlook is for your part of the country.

Have you seen the new multi-grain saltines? I like these a lot better than regular saltines. The multigrain and 5 grain wheat thins are also fantastic...very crispy.

Have a wonderful weekend everyone!
Cecilia Sinclair
Wonder Weather Woman

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Sunshine Schedule/Should Santa Bring a Puppy?

WEATHER
A chilly Wednesday on the way for the northern plains and Great Lakes states with highs in the single digits and teens. Meanwhile, southern California and Arizona and Florida will enjoy highs in the 70s (and even 80s for extreme southern Florida). Some rain in coastal Texas, southern Florida and along the west coast with snow showers over the northern Rockies and Intermountain Region.

Houston, hang on...the sunshine will return but it looks like we will have to wait until Friday when a backdoor shot of dry air arrives. Chilly the next 2 days with the clouds lingering (some showers are possible too). We'll be lucky if we break 50 on Wednesday. Weekend looks spectacular with lows in the 30s and 40s and highs in the low 60s and sunshine.

SPANISH WORD OF THE DAY
Let's do puppy or cacharro, pronounced cah-CHOR-row. Don't forget to roll the rr. Someone very dear to me wants Santa to bring her a puppy for Christmas. See the AND MORE section for more.

Some exciting news...our DVD series (Let's Learn Spanish with Frank & Paco) is getting a positive review in a widely read magazine...as soon as I get all of the details, I'll let you know.

Don't forget that I am running a holiday special on the DVDs Let's Learn Spanish with Frank & Paco. Just send me an email to info@frankandpaco.com and enjoy the pre-Christmas special (through Dec. 22nd) to get our award winning volume 1 DVD or newly released volume 2 DVD of the Frank & Paco series for $10 (even--that includes the tax in Texas--outside of Texas it will be even lower than $10) and free shipping. I will send it to you and you can mail me a check or money order.

Or you can order via the following web sites for a higher amount: http://www.frankandpaco.com
, http://www.amazon.com, http://www.bn.com, http://www.bestbuy.com, or http://www.ebay.com/.

AND MORE
My poll on favorite classic Christmas shows is closed. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer won hands down with 100% of the vote. The other choices were Frosty the Snowman and Charlie Brown Christmas. Only one answer was allowed. Thanks to all who participated.

The new poll is about Christmas spending. How much are you spending or are you spending at all? Only one answer is allowed. Thanks in advance for participating.

Okay...I need your advice. Sarah has written her letter to Santa and the only thing she wants is a puppy (a real one as she puts it). Sarah is 8 years old now. Do you think Santa should bring her one? We have a fenced in backyard but indoors there is a lot of carpet. Would appreciate your advice.

Have a wonderful Wednesday everyone!
Cecilia Sinclair
Wonder Weather Woman

Monday, December 14, 2009

When Sunshine Will Return/Christmas Outlook/Easy Holiday Baking Idea

WEATHER
Very cold in the northern plains and western Great Lakes states with higs in the single digits. Florida will be balmy with highs in the 80s. Some thunderstorms from Texas to South Carolina and the northern half of Florida. Snow for the Intermountain region and Sierra Nevada. 50s and 60s from southern California through Texas and into the eastern seaboard. Colder for the Pacific Northwest through the central US into the northeast with highs in the teens to 40s.

The weather has been quite Seattle like for central, southern and east Texas for days. The good news after a very drippy weekend, the coming weekend will be sunny and dry.

Houston, today will be cloudy and wet. In fact, there is a new cold front approaching that could bring a few thunderstorms (although severe ones are not expected) later this afternoon and overnight. Look for more fog tonight. Still some clouds and rain around into at least early Wednesday. But Thursday through the coming Monday should be sunny and dry with lows in the 40s and highs in the 60s. Today will be a bit milder with highs in the 60s. Tuesday and Wednesday will be cool with highs in the 50s.

Christmas Outlook for Houston--some rain and mild to muggy. (sorry...doesn't look like we are going to get that White Christmas you've been asking about). But, it is still a long way off. So, I will update again soon!

SPANISH WORD OF THE DAY
Let's do wet or mojado, pronounced mow-HA-dough. Boy has it been mojado in Houston lately.

Don't forget that I am running a holiday special on the DVDs Let's Learn Spanish with Frank & Paco. Just send me an email to info@frankandpaco.com and enjoy the pre-Christmas special (through Dec. 22nd) to get our award winning volume 1 DVD or newly released volume 2 DVD of the Frank & Paco series for $10 (even--that includes the tax in Texas--outside of Texas it will be even lower than $10) and free shipping. I will send it to you and you can mail me a check or money order.

Or you can order via the following web sites for a higher amount: http://www.frankandpaco.com
, http://www.amazon.com, http://www.bn.com, http://www.bestbuy.com, or http://www.ebay.com/.

AND MORE
Here's a quick easy way to make your brownies holiday festive. I made my usual batch and then sprinkled green and red M & Ms on top before baking. Voila! Christmas brownies!

To all my Jewish friends, hope you are having a wonderful Hanukkah.

Have a great week everyone!
Cecilia Sinclair
Wonder Weather Woman

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Here Comes the Rain Again!/Worthwhile Christmas show/

WEATHER
Well you heard it here first...my father-in-law in Council Bluffs, Iowa has offered to send us some snow because they have more than enough of it. They were hit very hard by snow on Wednesday. My mother-in-law said there are huge drifts everywhere and just about everything including the schools, is closed down. She said it is the worst she has seen in a very long time (and she has lived up there all her life).

Well, as I write this blog tonight, there are Winter Storm Warning in effect for upstate NY, much of Michigan and out west, the Sierra Nevada and Cascades in the northwest. The coldest spot on Friday will be the northern plains and western Great Lakes and northern New England with highs in the single digits or teens. Look for some snow around the Great Lakes and northern New England and in the Rockies. There will be some rain and thunderstorms for east Texas and a part of Louisiana. Highs for most of the country will be in the 20s to 40s (warmest further south) with Miami area in the low 80s. Much of coastal California and southern Arizona will be in the 50s.

Houston, here comes the rain again. Timing of heaviest rain on Friday will be early afternoon to late evening. So there will likely be some rain around when you are picking up the kids from school. The National Weather Service has posted the following Hazardous Weather Outlook as low pressure is expected to develop in the western Gulf, catching stronger winds which could lead to coastal flooding:

A COASTAL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP IN THE
NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO ON FRIDAY. STRONG EASTERLY WINDS WILL
DEVELOP AS A RESULT AND ENHANCE TIDE LEVELS ALONG THE UPPER TEXAS
COAST. COASTAL FLOOD WATCHES AND WARNINGS MAY BE NEEDED FOR
FRIDAY AND POSSIBLY SATURDAY MAINLY FOR THE COAST LINES OF
GALVESTON AND BRAZORIA COUNTIES INCLUDING BOLIVAR PENINSULA.
RESIDENTS IN THESE AREAS SHOULD MONITOR FORECASTS FOR ANY COASTAL
FLOOD WATCHES OR WARNINGS.

It will be a very chilly day on Friday with highs in the 40s in Houston...slightly warmer Saturday (highs in the 50s with rain tapering). Sunday will be partly sunny with some showers and mild with highs in the 70s. More rain and cooling Monday and then dry from Tuesday through Friday...sunny on those days!!!

SPANISH WORD OF THE DAY
Let's do true or verdadero, pronounced vair-dah-DARE-oh. Do you know the verdadero meaning of Christmas? Check out the AND MORE section to learn about a special show that teaches just that.

Don't forget that I am running a holiday special on the DVDs Let's Learn Spanish with Frank & Paco. Just send me an email to info@frankandpaco.com and enjoy the pre-Christmas special (through Dec. 22nd) to get our award winning volume 1 DVD or newly released volume 2 DVD of the Frank & Paco series for $10 (even--that includes the tax in Texas--outside of Texas it will be even lower than $10) and free shipping. I will send it to you and you can mail me a check or money order.

Or you can order via the following web sites for a higher amount: http://www.frankandpaco.com
, http://www.amazon.com, http://www.bn.com, http://www.bestbuy.com, or http://www.ebay.com/.

AND MORE

Don't forget to answer my latest blog (3rd item down on the right). You can place your vote for favorite classic Christmas cartoon.

If you are looking for something heartwarming to do this Saturday or Sunday night, head to the First Colony Baptist Church (on First Colony Blvd. in Sugar Land). At 7 pm both nights, there will be a play about getting away from materialism and finding the true meaning of Christmas. Tickets are $5 to $15 with 20% of the sales going to charity. To learn more, check out this link courtesy of my buddy Leslie Williams, who wrote the article for The Houston Chronicle.
http://www.ultimatefortbend.com/2009/12/church-musical-delivers-christmas-message

And if you are looking for something free (although you feel compelled to buy dinner), head to the Sugar Land Chik-Fil-A the next two Monday nights Dec. 14 and 21st). On the 14th there will be Santa cow with elves and on the 21st, there will be Santa family night.

Happy Friday everyone and don't forget your umbrella!

Cecilia Sinclair
Wonder Weather Woman

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Blizzards blast many areas/New Poll/Need Your Donation

WEATHER

Old man winter has come calling early...the northern plains will be bitterly cold on Wednesday with highs in the single digits. A bit further east, there will be snow and wind with dangerous blizzard conditions. This evening as I write this post, my poor in-laws in the Omaha area are hunkered down with a Blizzard Warning...up to 14 inches of snow possible with high winds...very dangerous. Those Blizzard Warnings extend northward into Minnesota. On Wednesday, worst of it will be in the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes states. Also look for some thunderstorms in the southeast and eastern OH/western PA. Cool and dry across much of the south with highs in the 40s and 50s. Some snow in northern New England and cold rain from Boston to DC. In the 50s along the west coast but dropping a lot just a short way to the east. Very cold also in the Pacific Northwest...talked to a friend in Seattle this morning and they were in the teens!



Houston, how about nice break from the moisture...even some sunshine? Cold front brings dry air early Wednesday. Highs on Wednesday will be in the 50s with a light freeze inland early Thursday. Rain returns on Friday. Looks like an ok weekend. Then another front arrives early in the coming week bringing us Chamber of Commerce weather for most of the week. Still too far out for Christmas...hope to have an outlook soon.



I have updated the Drought information and Texas' drought situation continues to improve with more improvement expected.



SPANISH WORD OF THE DAY

Let's do mold or moho, pronounced MOW-hoe. With all the wet weather, I now have some moho on some of my plants. Find out more in the AND MORE section.



Here's a gift idea that will be much appreciated and won't break the bank...I'm running on holiday special on the DVDs Let's Learn Spanish with Frank & Paco. Just send me an email to info@frankandpaco.com and enjoy the pre-Christmas special (through Dec. 22nd) to get our award winning volume 1 DVD or newly released volume 2 DVD of the Frank & Paco series for $10 (even--that includes the tax in Texas--outside of Texas it will be even lower than $10) and free shipping. I will send it to you and you can mail me a check or money order.

Or you can order via the following web sites for a higher amount: http://www.frankandpaco.com
, http://www.amazon.com, http://www.bn.com, http://www.bestbuy.com, or http://www.ebay.com/.


AND MORE

Our poll on favorite Twilight movie is closed. 12% liked the first movie (Twilight) the best. 12% liked the 2nd movie (New Moon) the best. 37% had not seen either. And 37% had only seen one of the movies. Only one answer was allowed. Thanks to all who participated.



Our new poll is about favorite classic Christmas cartoons. Only one answer is allowed. Thanks in advance for participating.



So, I'm putting out some Christmas lights and get an up close look at my pittosporum bushes. They have that sooty mold all over them. I read up on this quite a bit and apparently wet weather is not their friend. In the past, I applied a fungicide with good results. But, I also read that this is not a good idea during wet weather. So, I guess I'll keep an eye on them and hope for a drying spell. I'm not too optimistic since we are in an El Nino winter. For more information about all matters pittosporum, see the following link:
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ep105



The Social Concerns folks at St. Laurence in Sugar Land really need your help. You see they help people from all over the Houston area and the need is very great. Maybe you have some things to donate that would help. Please see the following list from the director Tracy Schindler. (tschindler@stlaurence.org)

Urgent Need for Coats and Blankets!
Please consider cleaning out or at least dig through the closets and donate your gently used/CLEAN blankets and winter coats that are not being used. We have several clients in need of coats and substantial blankets bordering on quilts, bedspreads or comforters. Please forward this email to your friends and neighbors as we need as many as possible by Monday. Then we will continue to collect after that initial delivery.

Furniture Needs for several clients! Please consider also forwarding this request to others as well…I think we may have tapped the social concerns members by now…thank you for your help!! Tracy Schindler

Dresser
Bed side tables
Desk
Office chair
Recliners (2)
Coffee table
TV
Bookcase
Lamps
Microwave
Toaster
Blender
Sofa(s)
Beds (5)
Tables
Lamps
Dinette
Dressers




Have a wonderful Wednesday everyone.



Cecilia Sinclair

Wonder Weather Woman

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Weather for the Week/Christmas Shows for Kids

WEATHER
For much of the country, Monday is going to be the coldest day so far this fall season with highs in the negative single digits in parts of Montana and single digits and teens in the northern plains. Warm spot will be southern Florida with highs in the 80s. Elsewhere, the southern tier of states will have highs in the 50s, 60s and 70s. Rest of the country will have highs in the 20s to 40s. Brrr! Look for rain/snow from the west coast to the Rockies and also snow in the Great Lakes. There will be rain along the northern Gulf coast.

On Monday, Houston will be cool with showers mainly early and highs in the 50s. Then, look for another round of rain early Tuesday with highs in the low 70s. It will be drier mid-week with some showers end of the week and then a dry weekend on the way. Lows will be in the 40s and 50s with highs primarily in the 60s through the coming weekend.

SPANISH WORD OF THE DAY
Let's do favorite or favorita, pronounced fah-vor-EE-tah. Trying to locate your favorita Christmas shows for your kids. I've got a master list for you in the AND MORE section.

Here's a gift idea that will be much appreciated and won't break the bank...I'm running on holiday special on the DVDs Let's Learn Spanish with Frank & Paco. Just send me an email to info@frankandpaco.com and enjoy the pre-Christmas special (through Dec. 22nd) to get our award winning volume 1 DVD or newly released volume 2 DVD of the Frank & Paco series for $10 (even--that includes the tax in Texas--outside of Texas it will be even lower than $10) and free shipping. I will send it to you and you can mail me a check or money order.

Or you can order via the following web sites for a higher amount: http://www.frankandpaco.com
, http://www.amazon.com, http://www.bn.com, http://www.bestbuy.com, or http://www.ebay.com/.

AND MORE

Well, my 3 hibiscus bushes were so beautiful right before the snow and freeze. Now, they are gone until they bounce back this summer. Wah!!!! I'm wondering what this will do to my broccoli plants, sugar snap peas, and baby spinach. Only time will tell. But the snow was worth it. And, it didn't hang around and become a nuisance. I'll never forget that snow storm in December 1989. I had to fly to Austin that day. I knew we were probably going to have an ice storm. So, I headed to the airport extra, extra early. As I'm getting close to the airport, it starts raining. I knew it was about 27 degrees. I thought uh oh. I could see the car ahead of me start to fishtail almost immediately (the rain had turned to ice upon impact). I managed to limp off the freeway and ease my way along the feeder and back roads until I arrived. Then, they had to de-ice the plane. I returned later the same day to see all the snow. It was really neat.

My friend Tanya went to the trouble to search for all the titles and phrases associated with kids programming that she could think of. She said that she set her DVR to record them all. She suggested I share this list with you on my blog. Tanya...we parents thank you.

Traditional/Santa Themes:

Year Without A Santa (08 Dec 09)
The Year Without Santa (11 Dec 09)
Santa Clause Town (09 Dec 09)
Santa Clause is Coming to Town (10 Dec 09)
Twas the Night Before Christmas (08 Dec 09)
A Miser Brother Christmas (19 Dec 09)
Twice Upon A Christmas (19 Dec 09)
The Town Santa Forgot (20 Dec 09)
The Night before Christmas
The Little Drummer Boy (13 Dec 09)
Greatest Holiday Moments

Rudolph Themes:

Rudolph and the Misfit Toys (09 Dec 09)
Rudolph's Shiny New Year (10 Dec 09)
Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July (13 Dec 09)

Frosty Themes:

Frosty (12 Dec 09)
Frosty Returns (12 Dec 09)
Jack Frost (10 Dec 09)
The Legend of Frosty the Snowman (21 Dec 09)
Frosty's Winter Wonderland (13 Dec 09)


Specialty Themes:

The Polar Express
Pixar Short Films (18 Dec 09)
Scooby Doo Christmas (10 Dec 09)
A Garfield Christmas (09 Dec 09)
Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too (10 Dec 09)
Pinocchio's Christmas (13 Dec 09)
A Jetson Christmas Carol (13 Dec 09)
Mickey's Christmas Carol (16 Dec 09)
Flintstone Christmas (07 Dec 09)
Alvin and the Chipmunks – A Chipmunk Christmas
Shrek the Halls

I know it is hard this time of year to stop and remember the magic of the holidays...but please try. Watch a fun show with your kids...become a kid again. And don't forget about those special religious rituals. We are enjoying lighting our Advent wreath. Your kids won't remember most of the gifts they got, but they will remember these special times you shared with them. My Mom told me she has a friend who gives each kid only three gifts at Christmas. She tells them, Jesus got three gifts when the Three Kings visited. So, that is what you are getting. Something to consider.

Have a great week!
Cecilia Sinclair
Wonder Weather Woman

Friday, December 4, 2009

Houston Winter Weather Winding Down 4:30 pm Update

The snow is rapidly coming to an end (where it hasn't already stopped). Now, we're in for a night of freezing temperatures as skies rapidly clear. I can already see thinner and breaking clouds in Sugar Land area. But, remember, that there are many wet spots. So, be on the lookout for icey patches from now through mid-morning on Saturday.

Highs on Saturday will be in the low 50s with sunny skies. Clouds and showers return on Sunday. Lows will be near 40 with highs in the 60s.

Have a great weekend everyone!
Cecilia Sinclair
Wonder Weather Woman

Houston Winter Weather Update - 12:20 pm

Was snowing moderately in downtown Houston until about 11:45 am...has let up...just some light sleet falling. But radar shows another band approaching from northwest...eta 2 pm.

HOUSTON WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 8 PM FRI. - update

The National Weather Service is maintaining Winter Storm Warning until 8 pm today (Friday). 3 to 4 inch snow accumulations are possible with 1 to 2 inch accumulations common.

Everyone has noticed so far this a.m. the rain and snow mix. As some dry air moves into the area, there will be evaporative cooling and that will cool the air to freezing by late afternoon. This will allow accumulations. It is going to be a tricky commmute home. I think most of the school pickups will work out (3 pm pickups) but after that the snow will start accumulating.

Rapid drying after 9 pm with a clear morning and freezing temperatures ahead. Be careful to watch for icey spots if you are driving overnight and early Saturday (even though the snow will have been over for many hours).

Protect your pets and plants. There will be 10 to 12 hours of freezing temperatures for much of the area with about 3 to 6 hours near the coast and 5 to 9 in Houston. The only areas staying above freezing will be the immediate coast and Galveston.

Be safe everyone.

Cecilia Sinclair
Wonder Weather Woman

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Winter Storm Warning for Houston

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Houston from 10 am to 8 pm Friday. This means that snow accumulations definitely expected. Some 4 inch totals are possible. See my previous post for other details.
Cecilia Sinclair
Wonder Weather Woman

WINTER STORM WATCH AND FREEZE WARNING FOR HOUSTON

This is a special update. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch and Freeze Warning for the Houston area. Snow is expected as early as mid-morning Friday and continuing into Friday evening. There is a possibility of accumulation of 1 to 3 inches...especially in the counties closest to the coast (mainly east of the Hwy 59 corridor). Most likely place for accumulations are exposed bridges, roadways and cooler grassy areas.

The National Weather Service also noted that this will be the earliest snowfall in Houston (last year's Dec. 10th was the record for earliest) and it will be the first year for back to back years with accumulations.

I think the majority of the snow will fall between 1 and 6 pm. There will be rapid drying and clearing overnight into Saturday. But, motorists should be on the lookout for ice patches early Saturday.

Be careful everyone and enjoy!
Cecilia Sinclair
Wonder Weather Woman

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Snow for Houston!/Ghostbusters in Galveston

WEATHER
Okay Houston...here's the deal...yep...it's going to snow Friday afternoon into Friday evening. Probably no accumulations except on exposed surfaces Friday evening because the temperatures the ground will still be too warm. This will not be a pipe freezing situation. Just looked at the latest data and the 1000-500 mb thicknesses and 850 mb temperatures should be low enough to support snow. That combined with an approaching upper storm and enough moisture will all snow as early as early afternoon Friday. This reminds of last December 10th...see my photos way down on the right. It will be short lived just as that was with skies clearing by Saturday morning.

For Houston on Thursday, it will be a chilly day with sunshine. Friday will be cloudy with cold rain turning to snow/rain mix and then snow. Saturday will be sunny and cool with light freeze early. Then some clouds return Sunday with a slight warmup.

In the nation on Thursday, look for highs in the teens over the northern Plains and some snow from the western Great Lakes to Denver. Southern Florida will be balmy in the 80s. Cold air will be in the Rockies, Plains, Great Lakes and Midwest. Highs will be in the 60s and 70s west coast and southern and eastern states.

SPANISH WORD OF THE DAY
Let's do snow or nieve , pronounced knee-EH-vay. Let it nieve, let it nieve, let it nieve...doesn't exactly roll off the tongue does it?

No need to head out shopping for the youngsters on your list. Just order send me an email to info@frankandpaco.com and enjoy the pre-Christmas special (through Dec. 22nd) to get our award winning volume 1 DVD or newly released volume 2 DVD of the Frank & Paco series for $10 (even--that includes the tax in Texas--outside of Texas it will be even lower than $10) and free shipping. I will send it to you and you can mail me a check or money order.

Or you can order via the following web sites for a higher amount: http://www.frankandpaco.com/, http://www.amazon.com/, http://www.bn.com/, http://www.bestbuy.com/, or http://www.ebay.com/. By the way, I found the DVD on the shelves on another Barnes & Noble store (this one in Sugar Land).

AND MORE
I was so proud of my hurricane expert buddy Lew Fincher, who appeared in Tuesday night's Ghostbusters on Discovery Channel. He was just there to give historical details about the hurricane history of Galveston. The Ghostbusters were checking out some ghostly goings on at The Galvez Hotel. A few years ago, I heard that the new Holiday Inn on the east side is even more haunted. But, I couldn't find anything about it on the net. What I did find is a cool site with all kinds of hauntings in Texas. Check it out:
http://www.texasghosthunters.com/.

Spooky!!!

Have a terrific Thursday!
Cecilia Sinclair
Wonder Weather Woman