Texas Fall 2019
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- Portastorm
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Re: Texas Fall 2019
About the Camp Mabry (KATT) reporting site ... NWS Austin San Antonio is having some techs come out today to look at it and fix whatever is wrong. The ASOS site has been doing its best this week to go along with the "Keep Austin Weird" slogan.
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Re: Texas Fall 2019
21.5 this morning in Heath.
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Re: Texas Fall 2019
Portastorm wrote::uarrow:
About the Camp Mabry (KATT) reporting site ... NWS Austin San Antonio is having some techs come out today to look at it and fix whatever is wrong. The ASOS site has been doing its best this week to go along with the "Keep Austin Weird" slogan.
No wonder KATT has a warm bias during the Summer time. It's being "weird".
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Re: Texas Fall 2019
Still getting very good low level cold advection heading into the lunch hour at noon. Wind is veering due north, with gusts to 25 mph at times. Temp is currently 47.3 degrees. Looking at max temps in the low-mid 50s this afternoon. crisp, windy cold Autumn day in Northeast FL.
The low this morning here at the home station was 39.2 degrees, definitely the lowest so far this Autumn season to this juncture here.
Also, the 12Z GFS just out is interesting in that a secondary development of a Low Pressure system on Saturday evening. It intensifies it to 996 mb just off the Northeast Florida coast. This could be possibly quite a wind and coastal flooding event setting up along the Southeast U.S. coast from Florida to the Carolinas later this upcoming weekend.
The low this morning here at the home station was 39.2 degrees, definitely the lowest so far this Autumn season to this juncture here.
Also, the 12Z GFS just out is interesting in that a secondary development of a Low Pressure system on Saturday evening. It intensifies it to 996 mb just off the Northeast Florida coast. This could be possibly quite a wind and coastal flooding event setting up along the Southeast U.S. coast from Florida to the Carolinas later this upcoming weekend.
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27F this morning in Bee Cave. 5th or 6th freeze
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With the widespread rain this afternoon, it has caused evaporative cooling.
Temp this afternoon fell from 37 to 35F as of 135pm in Bee Cave
Temp this afternoon fell from 37 to 35F as of 135pm in Bee Cave
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Re: Texas Fall 2019
another day colder than forecast
This is the bust we need when there's a storm in a few weeks
This is the bust we need when there's a storm in a few weeks
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Brent wrote:another day colder than forecast
This is the bust we need when there's a storm in a few weeks
Forecasted 53 and only 46 at DFW airport. The high clouds made a difference. I hope this is a trend for the next few months; busting highs and lows with exaggerated warm ups in the long range. To the long range point though, this is all about snow. I want it and want it bad.
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gpsnowman wrote:Brent wrote:another day colder than forecast
This is the bust we need when there's a storm in a few weeks
Forecasted 53 and only 46 at DFW airport. The high clouds made a difference. I hope this is a trend for the next few months; busting highs and lows with exaggerated warm ups in the long range. To the long range point though, this is all about snow. I want it and want it bad.
indeed... there needs to be snow and soon
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18 last night in Texarkana. That broke the record low for the date of 27.
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Re: Texas Fall 2019
Driving up to Indy today...remnants of snow on the ground in St. Louis where I’m at right now. I need this in Texas!!
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Re: Texas Fall 2019
Chilly and raw day in the southern half of the state. Northern part a cold front is moving through as brisk north/northwest winds kicks up. Cold November continues.
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Re: Texas Fall 2019
These "warm ups" in the medium to long range take us back to normal, if not a bit below normal.
I'll take that all Winter. Step it down baby!
I'll take that all Winter. Step it down baby!
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I hibernate when it gets above 75 degrees!
I hibernate when it gets above 75 degrees!
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Re: Texas Fall 2019
ThunderSleetDreams wrote:These "warm ups" in the medium to long range take us back to normal, if not a bit below normal.
I'll take that all Winter. Step it down baby!
2 days next week with temps near 70 will be nice, which is right there in the normal target range. Temps fall back to the mid to upper 50's for highs by next weekend.
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Re: Texas Fall 2019
Cerlin wrote:Driving up to Indy today...remnants of snow on the ground in St. Louis where I’m at right now. I need this in Texas!!
Bring some back!
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Re: Texas Fall 2019
Anyone notice the little LLC offshore SE of Victoria? Is this the beginning of that storm due for the US east coast next week?
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Re: Texas Fall 2019
Brent wrote:Cerlin wrote:Driving up to Indy today...remnants of snow on the ground in St. Louis where I’m at right now. I need this in Texas!!
Bring some back!
I found a little snowball in Illinois. Definitely put it on a cooler
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Re: Texas Fall 2019
A little NTX Winter history
Officially 21F @ DFW was the lowest temp record with this early cold front, but many locations across NTX recorded lows in the low teens getting close to single digits. So when was the last time DFW officially recorded a single digit low temperature?
It was Feburary 4th 1996 (8F), 23 years ago, the longest streak between single digit lows since records started being kept in 1898. 7 years (1951-52 thru 1957-58) was the longest period prior to this one.
Officially 21F @ DFW was the lowest temp record with this early cold front, but many locations across NTX recorded lows in the low teens getting close to single digits. So when was the last time DFW officially recorded a single digit low temperature?
It was Feburary 4th 1996 (8F), 23 years ago, the longest streak between single digit lows since records started being kept in 1898. 7 years (1951-52 thru 1957-58) was the longest period prior to this one.
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Re: Texas Fall 2019
I've seen multiple analog references to 2014 for this coming winter and how this November has been a lot like that one. Interestingly enough, November 2014 had a three-day series of highs only in the 40s in Austin right around the same time as we have had this year. Hmm ...
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Re: Texas Fall 2019
Feels like a classic Ohio fall day here, 51 degrees with drizzle. Perfect long sleeved t-shirt and shorts weather.
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