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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2041 Postby NDG » Fri Jan 16, 2026 11:02 am

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NDG wrote:New LRC with a big heat dome in the south central US, I wouldn't bank on much winter weather for TX this season. Might be one of those Fall/winters that FL might be cooler than TX at times.


If it is legitimate, the LRC pattern is only just setting up and goes through cycles, so you can’t say this at all. What you could say is there will be periods of warmer winter weather. That’s likely with La Niña anyway.


My prediction was correct, temps in northern FL and parts of central FL have gotten lower than than in Houston, for example, so far this meteorological winter because of troughs digging south closer to FL at times.
Temps down to the upper 20s in the northern suburbs of both Tampa and Orlando this morning, Jax down to the low 20s in their NW suburbs.

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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2042 Postby Gotwood » Fri Jan 16, 2026 11:06 am

We joke about winter being canceled but man it really has been this year. Hopefully something changes soon.
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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2043 Postby Quixotic » Fri Jan 16, 2026 11:20 am

Snow in point grid for my area tomorrow.
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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2044 Postby rwfromkansas » Fri Jan 16, 2026 11:39 am

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NDG wrote:New LRC with a big heat dome in the south central US, I wouldn't bank on much winter weather for TX this season. Might be one of those Fall/winters that FL might be cooler than TX at times.


If it is legitimate, the LRC pattern is only just setting up and goes through cycles, so you can’t say this at all. What you could say is there will be periods of warmer winter weather. That’s likely with La Niña anyway.


My prediction was correct, temps in northern FL and parts of central FL have gotten lower than than in Houston, for example, so far this meteorological winter because of troughs digging south closer to FL at times.
Temps down to the upper 20s in the northern suburbs of both Tampa and Orlando this morning, Jax down to the low 20s in their NW suburbs.

https://i.imgur.com/2Xlquco.gif


Good point. It has been really set in stone this winter. Just nuts.
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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2045 Postby Stratton23 » Fri Jan 16, 2026 11:52 am

And look at that, the CMC shows my thinking, Cold air overwhelms the pattern and texas gets cold, and my god the GFS is becoming an embarrassment lol, CMC does have a cold bias, however it does do well with seeing the cold air sinking south
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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2046 Postby Cpv17 » Fri Jan 16, 2026 12:24 pm

Stratton23 wrote:And look at that, the CMC shows my thinking, Cold air overwhelms the pattern and texas gets cold, and my god the GFS is becoming an embarrassment lol, CMC does have a cold bias, however it does do well with seeing the cold air sinking south


The CMC is the best model at seeing the cold air bleed south, for sure.
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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2047 Postby orangeblood » Fri Jan 16, 2026 12:26 pm

GFS is getting closer to a major winter storm next weekend for the southern plains, just need the ULL off Cali to kick out sooner, allowing heights to drop ahead of the Arctic Front in the plains to get deeper/denser cold into Texas. It's almost there!

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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2048 Postby rwfromkansas » Fri Jan 16, 2026 12:54 pm

orangeblood wrote:GFS is getting closer to a major winter storm next weekend for the southern plains, just need the ULL off Cali to kick out sooner, allowing heights to drop ahead of the Arctic Front in the plains to get deeper/denser cold into Texas. It's almost there!

https://images.weatherbell.com/model/gfs-deterministic/namer/z500_anom/1768564800/1769212800-CZyzjc1ZfCw.png


Well that is pretty.
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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2049 Postby rwfromkansas » Fri Jan 16, 2026 1:14 pm

My concern is it looks good, but then you play on and the cold just doesn't go south. Just another false positive looking trend. It basically shunts east and is quickly replaced by heat.
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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2050 Postby Stratton23 » Fri Jan 16, 2026 1:22 pm

Give it a couple more days, models are struggling with the upper low out west over baja california , as that progresses east, that helps to drag down the arctic air into texas
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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2051 Postby Ntxw » Fri Jan 16, 2026 1:24 pm

rwfromkansas wrote:My concern is it looks good, but then you play on and the cold just doesn't go south. Just another false positive looking trend. It basically shunts east and is quickly replaced by heat.


Yeah the great summer 2026…I mean winter…heat ridge is ever omnipresent. How much of an influence it will have during the upcoming colder shift is a question. It will be back to start to Feb.

I will say, never seen a winter ridge like this before. Warm winters is usually mild Pacific maritime air, not heat induced ridge to this degree.
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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2052 Postby Stratton23 » Fri Jan 16, 2026 1:46 pm

Ntxw yeah lets hope the ridge doesnt hurt us again here, though it appears to me right now, the main player is an upper low out in baja california, models have differed on how that evolves, runs that show the upper low ejecting east help to drag down the colder air into texas and possibly a winter storm, other runs keep the low out west and most of the cold misses us to our east, I really hope its not the later, i will be down right depressed if we cant cash in on this pattern
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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2053 Postby Stratton23 » Fri Jan 16, 2026 1:48 pm

FWIW the AIFS ensemble drives the cold air right down into texas before slowly bleeding east, I normally dont bother with AI guidance, but its been pretty consistent in that department
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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2054 Postby Ntxw » Fri Jan 16, 2026 1:56 pm

Stratton23 wrote:Ntxw yeah lets hope the ridge doesnt hurt us again here, though it appears to me right now, the main player is an upper low out in baja california, models have differed on how that evolves, runs that show the upper low ejecting east help to drag down the colder air into texas and possibly a winter storm, other runs keep the low out west and most of the cold misses us to our east, I really hope its not the later, i will be down right depressed if we cant cash in on this pattern


The heat ridge is trying to build back in around the 25th near the same time. If it wins out then the low will backtrack or stay in place and fade out. It's the battle of the two but maybe the cold will win, our seasonal trend and back of our mind just fears the ridge winning. I just want it to rain...the other casualty of this warm ridge is the atmosphere is extremely dry. Systems are having trouble ringing out any kind of moisture. Feedback loop. We are going through both a surface and atmospheric drought.
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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2055 Postby rwfromkansas » Fri Jan 16, 2026 2:21 pm

Just saw something pop up on FB. Apparently, on this date, a heavy snow hit DFW in 1964. Fort Worth had a foot, the most since 1917, which shows how rare big snows were even then.
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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2056 Postby HockeyTx82 » Fri Jan 16, 2026 2:22 pm

rwfromkansas wrote:Just saw something pop up on FB. Apparently, on this date, a heavy snow hit DFW in 1964. Fort Worth had a foot, the most since 1917, which shows how rare big snows were even then.


We are starting to sound like Dallas Cowboys fans, always living in the past. :cry:
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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2057 Postby TeamPlayersBlue » Fri Jan 16, 2026 2:23 pm

Ntxw wrote:
gpsnowman wrote:
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The only active pollen this time of year is mountain cedar. And the more southerly your winds are the more gets transported further north from the hill country. Typically there is precip and frequent fronts to keep it in check but continuous south, warm winds it's just a big buildup without any control more and more further north than usual. Likely what it is. To make it worse the pollen has a lot of spikes so it clings and you can get very reactive once you become sensitive to it.

It's torture every year even with rain and fronts., but this season is just awful. My wife is experiencing allergies this season and her allergies peak with the ragweed in September and October.. Nothing to combat the flow of pollen north. Fortunately it's nearing the end.
And yes let's cash in next week before the warm up and hopefully the middle part of February can deliver. It has before and it will again!!


Yeah, the warmest of winters is the worst for us with the pollen. Getting ahead of it is key and definitely see an allergist for long term solutions. But some days the count is just so high everyone gets effected with 'sniffles' even if they don't know it.

Mid Feb is definitely the next chance after the Pacific trough/Aleutian low pattern. Could be fairly potent warmup to start Feb.


Zyrtec D when things got bad worked best for me. Once i figured out Miklk, eggs, and nuts were my problem, I no longer have any more issues.
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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2058 Postby Harp.1 » Fri Jan 16, 2026 2:25 pm

rwfromkansas wrote:Just saw something pop up on FB. Apparently, on this date, a heavy snow hit DFW in 1964. Fort Worth had a foot, the most since 1917, which shows how rare big snows were even then.

Yes. I was living there at the time. I was a child. We still have 8mm movies of that event.
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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2059 Postby bubba hotep » Fri Jan 16, 2026 2:27 pm

A wetter pattern is starting to show up in the longer range, a sign that the WPAC convection is finally shifting the global circulation.
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Re: Texas Winter 2025-2026

#2060 Postby HockeyTx82 » Fri Jan 16, 2026 2:27 pm

https://forecast.weather.gov/product.ph ... glossary=1

Huh, now where have we heard models handle cold air poorly....
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