Well this past weekend has been very spring like for NTX with temps topping out at 82 for Sunday and a forecasted high of 80 for Presidents Day. But this spring like weather will have it's down side by Tuesday with the threat of Servere Thunderstorms that can produce large hail and damaging straight line winds as the warm layer of air in the middel part of the atmosphere that acts as a cap and keeps thunderstorms from forming goes away and the strong upper low that hit CA this past weekend moves eastward across TX and OK Tuesday night and Wednesday.
After Wednesday a cold front will be backing in from the NE and bringing in much cooler air with highs by Thursday and Friday in the mid to lower 50's and keeping the chances of rain in our forecast thru the coming weekend. The EURO model shows a chance of frozen precip for late Thursday night and early Friday morning but it's only a small chance.
The GFSMR models show a very strong push of Cold Canadian air coming down in to the Central Plains early next week that might make it to NTX by March 3rd. But other model runs push the cold air mass to the east as it reaches TX. It does look like the Central Plains and the Southeast like Atlanta GA could see some wintery precip in the form of snow or sleet by late next week.
All events are subject to change as the week progresses, so stay tuned.
P.S. I will be attending the SkyWarn Advanced Spotter Training class in Arlington TX this coming Saturday, can't wait!!
