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1/19/26: Clear Evening in Williamson County, Chilly at 28°F
At 9:30 PM in Williamson County, the weather is clear with a current temperature of 27.7°F. Winds are subdued, moving at 6.8 mph, and there is no precipitation. Earlier today, the area experienced a high of 40.3°F and a low of 23.4°F. Conditions remained overcast throughout the day, with a maximum wind speed of 11.7 mph. The chance of precipitation was zero percent, and no precipitation occurred. Looking ahead, tonight is forecasted to be partly cloudy with a low expected around 25.7°F. Wind speeds will decrease slightly, reaching up to 8 mph. There remains no likelihood of precipitation during the night. Overall, local residents can anticipate a calm and partly cloudy evening with cold temperatures persisting. Be sure to dress warmly if venturing outdoors. Today's Details High 40°F Low 23°F Wind 12 mph Humidity 52% UV Index 3.5 (Moderate) Precip 0% chance · 0 in Now 28°F · feels 19°F Sunrise 6:55am Sunset 5:00pm 7-Day Forecast Day High Low Conditions Monday 40°F 23°F Overcast Tuesday 38°F 16°F Clear sky Wednesday 47°F 31°F Drizzle: moderate Thursday 48°F 38°F Drizzle: light Friday 37°F 22°F Overcast Saturday 26°F 20°F Snow fall: slight Sunday 27°F 15°F Snow fall: slight The post 1/19/26: Clear Evening in Williamson County, Chilly at 28°F appeared first on Williamson Source.

Barstool’s Big Cat, PFT Commenter pile on Tony Romo: ‘Tony does not give a f*ck anymore’
CBS NFL broadcaster Tony Romo is back in the firing line following several questionable performances during the NFL Playoffs. Following a gaffe-filled call of the Wild Card game between the Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars, Romo was a mixed bag for Saturday’s broadcast of the Bills’ loss to the Denver Broncos. While he pulled out his old trick of predicting a touchdown, he also peppered the game with many odd moments, including referring to Bills quarterback Josh Allen as “Mahomes.” Romo has his defenders and his detractors, and you can officially put Pardon My Take hosts Dan “Big Cat” Katz and Eric “PFT Commenter” Sollenberger in the latter group. During Monday’s episode of the Barstool Sports podcast, the two laid into Romo over his performance, implying he was either on something or had just given up on trying to offer cogent analysis. “[Discussing] Tony Romo, we can start up top. I thought I was on drugs watching this game in the first half,” said Katz. “I tweeted out, ‘Let’s give Tony Romo some credit here because he does a phenomenal job announcing games that he absolutely does not care about.’ He does not give a f*ck anymore,” said Sollenberger. “To do that, to be able to, I’d say, hit an 85% strike rate, it’s pretty good. That’s pretty impressive. But Tony does not give a f*ck anymore. “There was that drive in the first half where Josh Allen reached out for a first down. Clearly, we saw what happened on the field. He was short of the sticks. They get up, they run the QB sneak. He gets the first down, then he’s got the ball, they hand it off. Tony Romo was like, ‘Now you put yourself in a dangerous spot here running the football.’ I was like, What are you talking about, Tony?” “That’s when I was like, ‘Did I get laced with something? Did someone slip something in my drink?” added Katz. “Am I watching the right broadcast? What’s going on?'” “And then, on the next drive that the Bills had, he called Josh Allen ‘Mahomes.’ What is Tony Romo doing?” asked Sollenberger. Tony Romo calls Josh Allen “Mahomes,” hitting several Bingo card spaces all at once. pic.twitter.com/kzEB3weoWc — Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) January 17, 2026 “Have you guys seen this trend that’s going around on Twitter where people just tweet nonsense sentences all mashed together with weird words and stuff?” asked Katz. “You start to read it, and you’re supposed to get almost instantly confused. These words all are real words, but they don’t line up. That’s how I felt listening to Tony Romo.” “Yeah, it felt like you’re having a stroke,” added Sollenberger. Sollenberger did admit that he thought Romo “did make up for a little” with “some good insight that he put out there later.” That’s the Tony Romo experience for many viewers. There are some good nuggets of analysis in there, but it’s mixed in with so many oddities and issues that it’s hard to separate them. The post Barstool’s Big Cat, PFT Commenter pile on Tony Romo: ‘Tony does not give a f*ck anymore’ appeared first on Awful Announcing.

1/19/26: Mainly Clear Evening in Williamson County, Temp Holds at 33
At 5:05 PM in Williamson County, the weather is mainly clear with a temperature of 33.1°F. The wind is blowing at 8 mph, and there is no precipitation currently. Earlier today, temperatures reached a high of 40.3°F and dropped to a low of 23.4°F. Conditions were overcast throughout the day, but no precipitation occurred as the chance was at 0%. Winds today peaked at 11.7 mph. Looking ahead to tonight, the sky will remain clear with an expected low of 24.6°F. Winds will slightly decrease, reaching up to 7.8 mph. There continues to be no precipitation expected for the rest of the evening. Residents can look forward to a tranquil evening with steady weather conditions, ideal for any nighttime outdoor activities or travel plans within the county. Today's Details High 40°F Low 23°F Wind 12 mph Humidity 43% UV Index 3.5 (Moderate) Precip 0% chance · 0 in Now 33°F · feels 24°F Sunrise 6:55am Sunset 5:00pm 7-Day Forecast Day High Low Conditions Monday 40°F 23°F Overcast Tuesday 38°F 15°F Clear sky Wednesday 48°F 30°F Rain: slight Thursday 50°F 37°F Overcast Friday 38°F 21°F Overcast Saturday 22°F 18°F Snow fall: slight Sunday 27°F 14°F Overcast The post 1/19/26: Mainly Clear Evening in Williamson County, Temp Holds at 33 appeared first on Williamson Source.

Bill Simmons doesn’t seem to remember the Seahawks won a Super Bowl
The Seattle Seahawks looked about as dominant as a team can look in their 41-6 dismantling of the San Francisco 49ers on Saturday. The win, which sent the Seahawks to the NFC Championship Game, has many NFL fans thinking they’ve got a great shot at returning to the Super Bowl for the first time since the 2014 season and potentially winning their second championship. Although, according to Bill Simmons, it might be their first? On the latest episode of The Bill Simmons Podcast, Simmons and Cousin Sal were running down the potential Super Bowl matchups when The Ringer head honcho let slip that he is under the impression the Seahawks have never won one before. Bill Simmons last night: “Seattle’s never won a Super Bowl” pic.twitter.com/9o09wb08w2 — The r/BillSimmons Podcast (@rBillSimmonsPod) January 19, 2026 “I think Seattle-New England’s the best one because Seattle’s never won a Super Bowl,” said Simmons. “And they’d be getting their revenge on that.” Simmons was referring to Super Bowl XLIX, when the Patriots defeated the Seahawks, 28-24, thanks in part to a game-winning interception by Malcolm Butler at the one-yard line. Unfortunately, The Sports Guy seems to have forgotten Super Bowl XLVIII a year earlier, where Seattle dominated Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos in a 43-8 shellacking. The Seahawks also played in Super Bowl XL after the 2005 season, losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Simmons’ faux pas did not go unnoticed by listeners… bill simmons legitimately does not know that the seahawks have won a super bowl. comes up multiple times in the first 30 mins or so of the most recent episode. unreal. — richard (@richard_normal) January 19, 2026 Bill Simmons when he tries to remember recent Super Bowl winners pic.twitter.com/mhTgNuWVjr — The r/BillSimmons Podcast (@rBillSimmonsPod) January 19, 2026 I’m 22 minutes into @BillSimmons podcast, and he’s still forgetting the fact that Seahawks won the Super Bowl in 2013, like he thinks they’ve never won it. He’s so focused on the fact Russ blew it on the goal line that he can’t even remember that they won the year before lmao — Geoff Hunter (@gmhunter22) January 19, 2026 Simmons has been taken to task over the years over missteps, wild theories, and bold takes. Such is the life of someone in his position, where the spotlight is always on his commentary. However, by all accounts, he remains one of the most influential and successful people in podcasting and sports media. The post Bill Simmons doesn’t seem to remember the Seahawks won a Super Bowl appeared first on Awful Announcing.

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Buffalo Bills roasted for writing Sean McDermott did ‘admiral job’ in statement
Black Monday came a couple of weeks late for Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott, who was fired after losing a heartbreaking Divisional Round game to the Denver Broncos on Saturday. McDermott marks the 10th NFL head coach relieved of his duties so far this season and continues a remarkable trend of successful coaches either leaving their posts (in the case of Mike Tomlin) or being fired (in the case of John Harbaugh). As is customary in these circumstances, especially when a coach has achieved a certain level of success, the team will release a statement praising the departing coach’s achievements. That was no different for McDermott, who led the Bills to a 106-58 record in nine seasons, including the Bills’ first playoff appearance in 18 years during his first season with the team. But the team’s statement didn’t get off to a hot start, and many on social media latched onto a rather humorous typo in the first sentence. pic.twitter.com/q7IqOpSryX — Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) January 19, 2026 “Sean has done an admiral job of leading our football team for the past 9 seasons,” the beginning of the statement, credited to Bills owner Terry Pegula, read. Has McDermott done an admiral job? Or an admirable job? Seems the Bills might’ve meant the latter. But that didn’t stop the jokes from flying. “Sean has done an admiral job” pic.twitter.com/rB35fS1wZl — Pittsburgh Clothing Co. (@PGHClothingCo) January 19, 2026 Using “admiral” instead of “admirable” in the first sentence of a controversial head coach firing is a brutal mistake. Truly a captain offense. https://t.co/dHqk8wTPMs — Benjamin Solak (@BenjaminSolak) January 19, 2026 The Buffalo Bills official statement … But what is “an admiral job”? pic.twitter.com/2BVGpK39kt — Ralph Vacchiano (@RalphVacchiano) January 19, 2026 First sentence say he did an”admiral” job. The professor I am has me shaking my head.. https://t.co/Aux8PNoCm5 — Andrew Brandt (@AndrewBrandt) January 19, 2026 Incredibly, the statement was posted at 10:30 a.m. ET and is still up, unedited, at the time of this writing (around 2 p.m. ET). Either the Bills’ social media team took the rest of MLK Day off, or they have more important business to tend to. Whatever the case, the flub made for some great content alongside the rigorous debate over McDermott’s firing. The post Buffalo Bills roasted for writing Sean McDermott did ‘admiral job’ in statement appeared first on Awful Announcing.

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