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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#281 Postby Ntxw » Fri Mar 29, 2024 12:23 pm

Within 240h (still long range) but increasingly the signal is a western/central trough and Pacific energy. At this time it is not looking good trendwise for eclipse viewing in Texas. Could still change.
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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#282 Postby Iceresistance » Fri Mar 29, 2024 12:41 pm

Ntxw wrote:Within 240h (still long range) but increasingly the signal is a western/central trough and Pacific energy. At this time it is not looking good trendwise for eclipse viewing in Texas. Could still change.

I hope we get an eastern trough, or the one for April slows down
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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#283 Postby Brent » Fri Mar 29, 2024 12:42 pm

Ntxw wrote:Within 240h (still long range) but increasingly the signal is a western/central trough and Pacific energy. At this time it is not looking good trendwise for eclipse viewing in Texas. Could still change.


Yeah a lot of people getting negative up here about it but it is still day 10+
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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#284 Postby Anti-freeze » Fri Mar 29, 2024 1:52 pm

cstrunk wrote:I saw a Facebook post from Reed Timmer with a cloud cover forecast for the Total Solar Eclipse on April 8th. Still too far out... but I'll definitely be paying attention to the models next week for that day. We've been planning to go to Waco. I'll be super disappointed if all of Texas is socked in with clouds.


That's it, I'm flying to Nova Scotia instead. Too much Anticipation, gonna make sure the only clouds are in my coffee. And can stop by Saratoga.
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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#285 Postby gpsnowman » Fri Mar 29, 2024 2:05 pm

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cstrunk wrote:I saw a Facebook post from Reed Timmer with a cloud cover forecast for the Total Solar Eclipse on April 8th. Still too far out... but I'll definitely be paying attention to the models next week for that day. We've been planning to go to Waco. I'll be super disappointed if all of Texas is socked in with clouds.


That's it, I'm flying to Nova Scotia instead. Too much Anticipation, gonna make sure the only clouds are in my coffee. And can stop by Saratoga.

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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#286 Postby Ntxw » Fri Mar 29, 2024 2:51 pm

You can of course go to pivotalweather and look at the free model runs (GFS, Canadian etc) and select cloud cover. Again note it's 240hours + right now but you'd look for storm trends. All of them have a stormy signal within this time frame. Hopefully it either comes in faster and clears out sooner or slows way down.

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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#287 Postby Stratton23 » Fri Mar 29, 2024 3:38 pm

I think texas will have good views for the eclipse, i am really not that concerned with rain chances, cloud cover may be somewhat of an issue, but overall most folks will have a good view for the eclipse
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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#288 Postby Cpv17 » Fri Mar 29, 2024 4:32 pm

Stratton23 wrote:I think texas will have good views for the eclipse, i am really not that concerned with rain chances, cloud cover may be somewhat of an issue, but overall most folks will have a good view for the eclipse


Not according to the CPC.
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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#289 Postby Stratton23 » Fri Mar 29, 2024 4:49 pm

CPV17 globals models say no rain on the day of the eclipse we will see, still a week and a half out, could easily change
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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#290 Postby rwfromkansas » Fri Mar 29, 2024 5:03 pm

Usually you have evening storms but early afternoon is fine. I’m not worried unless it’s going to be a more steady rain scenario. Then…uh oh.
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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#291 Postby ElectricStorm » Fri Mar 29, 2024 5:31 pm

Monday definitely is looking concerning, although I'm not sold on a big tornado event yet. Most models seem to be pointing towards a significant wind/hail event, and most of the ones showing a more westward trend seem to have a less impressive system (outside of the NAM which I can't take seriously at this range). That being said it's still a few days out so a lot can/will change as we get closer. Definitely looks like a nice event though overall.
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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#292 Postby opticsguy » Fri Mar 29, 2024 6:06 pm

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cstrunk wrote:I saw a Facebook post from Reed Timmer with a cloud cover forecast for the Total Solar Eclipse on April 8th. Still too far out... but I'll definitely be paying attention to the models next week for that day. We've been planning to go to Waco. I'll be super disappointed if all of Texas is socked in with clouds.


That's it, I'm flying to Nova Scotia instead. Too much Anticipation, gonna make sure the only clouds are in my coffee. And can stop by Saratoga.

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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#293 Postby Brent » Fri Mar 29, 2024 10:08 pm

I just am gonna keep remembering the number of snowstorms we had at this range and not one verified :lol: lets not start now :spam:

But first yeah Monday is the highest severe threat we've had here so far
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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#294 Postby txtwister78 » Fri Mar 29, 2024 11:47 pm

ElectricStorm wrote:Monday definitely is looking concerning, although I'm not sold on a big tornado event yet. Most models seem to be pointing towards a significant wind/hail event, and most of the ones showing a more westward trend seem to have a less impressive system (outside of the NAM which I can't take seriously at this range). That being said it's still a few days out so a lot can/will change as we get closer. Definitely looks like a nice event though overall.


Global models don't seem to be that impressed overall right now. Could be a pretty strong cap in place that makes this all very conditional despite other parameters in place for severe weather, but still a few days to sort it all out. Short range models typically handle the dynamics better anyway and so tomorrow we should get our first real hint.
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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#295 Postby bubba hotep » Sat Mar 30, 2024 12:53 pm

April is looking really wet across Texas.
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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#296 Postby Cpv17 » Sat Mar 30, 2024 1:24 pm

bubba hotep wrote:April is looking really wet across Texas.


Yep. I think the first week will be on the drier side but after that it looks pretty wet.
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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#297 Postby ElectricStorm » Sat Mar 30, 2024 5:30 pm

Starting to get a little more concerned for a very large hail threat for OK on Monday. Tornado threat still doesn't look too crazy yet but at least some threat is still there. I think better tornado potential will be further NE along the warm front. Expecting a 30 hatched hail area on the Day 2 outlook tonight. Looks like a dangerous day overall.
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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#298 Postby ElectricStorm » Sun Mar 31, 2024 1:22 am

Day 2 outlook is out now, and it's pretty much about what I expected, 5% tornado and 30# hail looks good for OK.
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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#299 Postby ElectricStorm » Sun Mar 31, 2024 10:53 am

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Re: Texas Spring 2024

#300 Postby aspen » Sun Mar 31, 2024 11:42 am

GFS is still showing storms popping up over TX/AR starting around 18z Monday the 8th and turning into a nasty system by Tuesday morning.

I think it’s safe to say Texas is a bust for the eclipse. That’s why I get for deciding to fly halfway across the country instead of just driving to update NY or VT or NH.
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