
After looking again, so much warmer this run. The upper level pattern wasnt exactly matching what is happening at the surface. Looks off.
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TeamPlayersBlue wrote:If the air is colder than expected, we could cover most of the members in here with snow!
After looking again, so much warmer this run. The upper level pattern wasnt exactly matching what is happening at the surface. Looks off.
ouamber wrote:Thanks for everything y'all do. What's it showing up across Oklahoma and Arkansas? I don't have access to the Euro. Thanks:)
Brent wrote:Euro has frozen precip at DFW even into Saturday and temps falling into the 20s
Wxbell looks like it starts as ice then goes to snow... long duration
Teens just outside DFW Saturday morning as the precip ends. DFW spends close to 4 days straight near or below freezing
Ntxw wrote:Brent wrote:Euro has frozen precip at DFW even into Saturday and temps falling into the 20s
Wxbell looks like it starts as ice then goes to snow... long duration
Teens just outside DFW Saturday morning as the precip ends. DFW spends close to 4 days straight near or below freezing
GFS had the southern wave a little further north and west early on while the Euro is slightly further south and east. That band if real is likely the ice maker. But still, oh why can't this be two days away
Ntxw wrote:ouamber wrote:Thanks for everything y'all do. What's it showing up across Oklahoma and Arkansas? I don't have access to the Euro. Thanks:)
GFS is slightly dry, Euro is very good for Oklahoma and Arkansas would be several inches of snow and even half a foot in some places.
Brent wrote:Yeah the agreement is actually pretty good but I wish it wasn't a week away.
gboudx wrote:Based on past GFS behavior, we should soon get into the time period where consistency is lost, along with the cold air and precip. With such consensus, it'll be interesting if the GFS continues with its trend.
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