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Ntxw wrote:The Euro has anywhere from 2-6 inches of snow for North and Northeast Texas along and behind the Arctic front through waves that comes out of the SW.
Both models are putting teens (mid to low) likely where there is snow and ice and even where there it isn't upper 10s and low 20s. It would be the coldest air mass since 2010/2011 if that verified.
BigB0882 wrote:Can someone tell me how to get those meteogram maps for any city? I would like to be able to find them for Baton Rouge. This cold air looks to stop awfully close to where I am, so I may end up missing out on the good cold. Houston staying in the 30s while we may be in the upper 40s?
BigB0882 wrote:Can someone tell me how to get those meteogram maps for any city? I would like to be able to find them for Baton Rouge. This cold air looks to stop awfully close to where I am, so I may end up missing out on the good cold. Houston staying in the 30s while we may be in the upper 40s?
TexasF6 wrote:Would someone please post snowfall models? Thanks!
wxman57 wrote:BigB0882 wrote:Can someone tell me how to get those meteogram maps for any city? I would like to be able to find them for Baton Rouge. This cold air looks to stop awfully close to where I am, so I may end up missing out on the good cold. Houston staying in the 30s while we may be in the upper 40s?
My tutorial and the Excel file for making the meteotrams are here:
viewtopic.php?f=22&t=109958
ndale wrote:Snowfall on the map is down to Austin from the gfs model but Wxman57 says the model shows moisture only along the coast, is that a contradiction in the model?
TexasF6 wrote:Thank you everyone! I wonder if the snowpack will facilitate a colder airmass than last time?
Ntxw wrote:TexasF6 wrote:Thank you everyone! I wonder if the snowpack will facilitate a colder airmass than last time?
It will be much colder even without the snow pack. With it, it will be one darn impressive cold spell for early December, not something we have seen since 2000 (for the first 2 weeks).
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