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Ntxw wrote:Storm is sitting over Baja pumping moisture ahead of it. Meanwhile -EPO ridge continues as an Arctic high is dropping into NW Canada
South Texas Storms wrote:Ntxw wrote:Storm is sitting over Baja pumping moisture ahead of it. Meanwhile -EPO ridge continues as an Arctic high is dropping into NW Canada
Looks like another round of frozen precip is about to begin on Christmas Day and the storm begins to lift northeast towards TX.
Ntxw wrote:South Texas Storms wrote:Ntxw wrote:Storm is sitting over Baja pumping moisture ahead of it. Meanwhile -EPO ridge continues as an Arctic high is dropping into NW Canada
Looks like another round of frozen precip is about to begin on Christmas Day and the storm begins to lift northeast towards TX.
Yeah the storm is starting to lift northeast as more cold air is about to spill south. While areas that had ice still hovers near freezing.
Ntxw wrote:Verbatim from the 18z GFS an area from Austin to Northeast Texas would be entombed in ice, quite a bad run for the I-35 corridor of a crippling ice storm.
Cpv17 wrote:I bet temps will be 5 to 10 degrees colder than what the GFS is showing now and I bet there will be more snow than what it’s showing now too.
srainhoutx wrote:Careful with the GFS solution. It suggests the 850mb front stalls in the Brazos Valley near College Station/Lake Summerville. My experience is that dense shallow cold air drains right across the Balconies Escarpment all the way to the Gulf.
gboudx wrote:I'm not looking at the models ya'll are, but I have a question. If the models are showing so much rain, then what's the possibility of the rain dragging down the warm air, and lessening the ice accumulations at the surface? I know this may depend on how high the warm layer is, and how deep. I guess it's possible the surface temps may be cold enough where this doesn't matter as well.
Cpv17 wrote:1064 High in NW Canada at hour 336 on GFS! Holy cow lol
Theepicman116 wrote:Word must have gotten out about the chance for snow/sleet/freezing rain, we have 115 guests watching us.
Ntxw wrote:Cpv17 wrote:1064 High in NW Canada at hour 336 on GFS! Holy cow lol
Gets to 1065mb! But that is LaLaLand beyond truncation.
Theepicman116 wrote:Word must have gotten out about the chance for snow/sleet/freezing rain, we have 115 guests watching us.
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