wxman57 wrote:orangeblood wrote:DFW has the potential to set 3 All-Time records for Feb 19 & 20th this week, all time low temp of 18F on the 20th along with Max Low Minimums of 31F (19th) and 35F (20th). There is nothing “normal” about this Arctic Outbreak for North Texas, it’s potentially historic for this time of year!
I doubt anyone will remember it in a few years. Just a couple of hard freezes with no precip. The models were wrong about extreme cold last week (lower single digits). We had record highs last week in some areas. Just a brief cold shot before spring. Fortunately, barely a light freeze in Houston.
Agreed. Good news is the threat of dangerous cold (wind chill threat in particular) should be more limited in scope to late evening/early morning hours across the watch area when most folks are hopefully sheltered (hopefully warming centers will be available for those in need) as temps rebound quickly in the afternoon even across a good portion of the watch area.
Hill Country, Central and even parts of N Central regions now climb above freezing Wed afternoon and that actually stretches a little further north Thursday afternoon. In fact, NWS San Angelo and NWS DFW now have highs Thursday even warmer in the afternoon to around 40 degrees thanks to sunny skies so that's encouraging. Hopefully those numbers continue to climb a bit but encouraging that we're not talking about sustained long periods of below freezing temps that some models had last week.