Texas Winter 2018-2019
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
The DFW snowless streak lives on
Watching the news even Abilene didnt get any snow and they were bullseyed on the models lol. Glad I didn't chase over there
Watching the news even Abilene didnt get any snow and they were bullseyed on the models lol. Glad I didn't chase over there
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
Brent wrote:The DFW snowless streak lives on
Watching the news even Abilene didnt get much snow and they were bullseyed on the models lol. Glad I didn't chase over there
I think DFW is approaching 1400 days without more than a trace of snowfall
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orangeblood wrote:Brent wrote:The DFW snowless streak lives on
Watching the news even Abilene didnt get much snow and they were bullseyed on the models lol. Glad I didn't chase over there
I think DFW is approaching 1400 days without more than a trace of snowfall
March 5 2015 is the last storm of significance
how many Texas cities have had snow more recently?
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
No real surprises it seems with this storm for the 'bigger' cities which I was rooting for.
Jan or Feb must bring some goods or else lets turn the page to spring and look for more severe weather and storms!
Jan or Feb must bring some goods or else lets turn the page to spring and look for more severe weather and storms!
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
Well FWD Forecast Discussion is out. I'm off to bed.
When does the Spring thread start?
When does the Spring thread start?
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
HockeyTx82 wrote:Well FWD Forecast Discussion is out. I'm off to bed.
When does the Spring thread start?
March 1st lol
if only that cold core on the GFS for Christmas could have cold air...
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
The -EPO period coming late this month (around Christmas) could be interesting especially along with the -/=PNA pattern underneath. More Arctic blocking would be ideal but I think we will have to wait until deeper into the winter for that to develop (it will though).
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Ralph's Weather wrote:The -EPO period coming late this month (around Christmas) could be interesting especially along with the -/=PNA pattern underneath. More Arctic blocking would be ideal but I think we will have to wait until deeper into the winter for that to develop (it will though).
Christmas could be interesting if we could get more cold air for sure
We'll see how trends go still a long way out but maybe its good right now its rain lol
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
Good news Metroplexers, the mist drought is OVER!!! What an incredible journey to work this morning. The heavy mist was so thick visibility had to have been .01 of a mile. Exiting my car proved difficult because the microscopic water droplets were piercing my flesh due to ferocious winds. I am shocked heavy mist warnings were not posted overnight. We can all rejoice.
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
It can stop raining now. Steady rain most of yesterday to heavy rain yesterday evening to heavy rain all night long, to heavy rain into this morning. My property and pastures are under water. There’s nothing worse than cold winter rain. I have no idea how much we’ve gotten because it’s been raining sideways since yesterday.
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
WacoWx wrote:What a blockbuster storm! Anything looming at hour 360?
Yep, we were grasping at straws on this one....there is some potential on the horizon, starting around the 23-24th and beyond with a -AO and EPO, PNA forecast to go negative as well! Although numerous mixed signals that make it very difficult beyond 7 days. But before we can get too enthusiastic, need to start seeing Arctic Air showing up in the long range....Canada is about to torch!
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I WALKED OUTSIDE ABOUT 2:30 THIS MORNIG AND THOUGHT? WOOHOO IT'S SNOWING!! AND THEN I RELIZED THAT IS WAS ONLY THE DROPS ON MY T-SHIRT OF THE VELVEETA AND ROTEL (DEPRESSION) CHEESE DIP BINGE THAT I WENT ON LAST NIGHT........
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
Not much high wind, or rain with this system for southern Tarrant. Yall do know Winter doesn't start till December 21st? right....
As I said yesterday, we are below normal temp wise and above precip wise for December, we can't be in a better setup, and our bulk of winter weather (90%) is during Jan-Feb.
As I said yesterday, we are below normal temp wise and above precip wise for December, we can't be in a better setup, and our bulk of winter weather (90%) is during Jan-Feb.
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
In addition to the other good comments folks have made here, I want to point out (and remind those who already know) that upper level lows (cold core lows) are notorious for being fickle and defying the odds and the models. I am not certain about the science, but I just know after talking to NWS meteorologists and seeing how these systems play out that they seldom act as predicted. Someone may get little or no snow when they're under a Winter Storm Watch/Warning and others may get hammered when little expected. Sometimes they end up with much less precip than predicted. Often times they don't track along the path the models say they will. It's just a real crap shoot with these things and winter weather lovers in Texas need to temper expectations in these situations.
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
FV3 finally picks up on the Arctic Air coming around New Years. At 300 hours onward you can see it bleeding south and at the end of the run (12/30), Amarillo is sitting in the teens and Abilene is at 51 degrees. It's below zero for most of the plains and intermountain West. Our source region is a icebox.
It never really warms up Christmas week. Very seasonal to a somewhat below average. Christmas Day in particular, is decently below average with highs in the low 50s south and mid to upper 40s north.
It never really warms up Christmas week. Very seasonal to a somewhat below average. Christmas Day in particular, is decently below average with highs in the low 50s south and mid to upper 40s north.
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
dhweather wrote:Modified probability list for this event, including some fun feedback from Captmorg70 and DFWLady
1) Surface temps stay above freezing
2) High winds
3) DFW folks that say it will never snow in Dallas again
4) People south of DFW saying it’s okay y’all will get yalls snow this year
5) Someone posts the 384 hour GFS because there's a chance in that last frame
6) Rain
7) Random post from someone: BUT WAIT, obscure unreliable model X still has the metroplex getting snow
8) Thunderstorms
9) Brent willing to drive >100 miles to see snow because it won't in DFW
10) Small hail
11) Isolated tornado
12) Some snowflakes mixed in with rain
13) 1" or more of accumulating snow
14) wxman57 professing his love of bitterly cold weather
15) ntxw giving up weather as a hobby
16) Me winning this weeks powerball
It appears that the top 10 on the list occurred, not too bad.
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
I've been reminded this week what I HATE about this time of year - Juniper/Mountain Cedar. Sinuses went off the rail so I had to get a steroid shot yesterday.
We need to eridicate these freaking things, they are pure evil!
Since most of them are down in Hill Country, my dear friend Portastorm can start but cutting down all of them within a 100 mile radius of his home.
We need to eridicate these freaking things, they are pure evil!
Since most of them are down in Hill Country, my dear friend Portastorm can start but cutting down all of them within a 100 mile radius of his home.
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