gpsnowman wrote:Man it sure got quiet quick in here after all the activity the last several hours. It is nice to see the amount of users and guests slowly increasing with each passing day. Anyone have new info on winter news?
Nobody opined about the 12z Euro ... which to me looked fairly similar to the 0z run. Any other comments?
The afternoon forecast discussions out of Texas NWS offices should start coming out shortly and that will be interesting to see what they're thinking so far. The four main things to watch are:
1) Speed of cold air and the location of the boundary (cold air/warm air) later this weekend
2) Does the entire upper low eject out this weekend or just pieces of it as it gets sheared out. Any energy left behind could spell trouble for wintry weather by Monday.
3) What is the eventual track of that upper low? Those underneath that column of cold air could get some winter "fun."
4) Upper lows which move west to east across the state usually initiate a coastal surface low or a trough. Where does that set up and if it does, will it sling some moisture over the cold air and create some wintry "fun" for someone in Texas?