Euro is king, right?Brent wrote:the end of the Euro looks like the arctic is headed straight for us with a good snow dropping south from Oklahoma
Unfortunately its the day 10 Euro

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Euro is king, right?Brent wrote:the end of the Euro looks like the arctic is headed straight for us with a good snow dropping south from Oklahoma
Unfortunately its the day 10 Euro
harp wrote:Euro is king, right?Brent wrote:the end of the Euro looks like the arctic is headed straight for us with a good snow dropping south from Oklahoma
Unfortunately its the day 10 Euro
Brent wrote:harp wrote:Euro is king, right?Brent wrote:the end of the Euro looks like the arctic is headed straight for us with a good snow dropping south from Oklahoma
Unfortunately its the day 10 Euro
yes but the LR Euro has left much to be desired sadly
Cpv17 wrote:Brent wrote:harp wrote:Euro is king, right?
yes but the LR Euro has left much to be desired sadly
Bro, 0z models tonight look absolutely phenomenal..best setup I’ve seen for cold and winter weather over the southern plains all season so far. Oh, and did you see the 1054mb high on the 0z Euro building just north of the NW Territories?I’m gonna go to sleep a happy excited man after what I’ve seen on the models tonight. The -PNA and -NAO look locked in to deliver us the goods!
Brent wrote:Cpv17 wrote:Brent wrote:
yes but the LR Euro has left much to be desired sadly
Bro, 0z models tonight look absolutely phenomenal..best setup I’ve seen for cold and winter weather over the southern plains all season so far. Oh, and did you see the 1054mb high on the 0z Euro building just north of the NW Territories?I’m gonna go to sleep a happy excited man after what I’ve seen on the models tonight. The -PNA and -NAO look locked in to deliver us the goods!
that's cool and all, but I wanna see some consistency... still worried about the fun going east of us
harp wrote:If the FV3 GFS were to verify, it would cripple the New Orleans metro area.
Ralph's Weather wrote:23 here this morning. I believe that is the coldest of the season, from a non "Arctic" front haha. We will have to wait until next week for teens most likely.
wxman57 wrote:Ralph's Weather wrote:23 here this morning. I believe that is the coldest of the season, from a non "Arctic" front haha. We will have to wait until next week for teens most likely.
You could see that the air now over Texas came from the Central Plains. Nothing crossed the Canadian Border with this front. It doesn't take an Arctic front to drop temps into the 20s (or a light freeze in Houston). No new cold air with Wednesday's system, either. Models DO indicate new Canadian air with Friday's front, however (not Arctic, though).
orangeblood wrote:wxman57 wrote:Ralph's Weather wrote:23 here this morning. I believe that is the coldest of the season, from a non "Arctic" front haha. We will have to wait until next week for teens most likely.
You could see that the air now over Texas came from the Central Plains. Nothing crossed the Canadian Border with this front. It doesn't take an Arctic front to drop temps into the 20s (or a light freeze in Houston). No new cold air with Wednesday's system, either. Models DO indicate new Canadian air with Friday's front, however (not Arctic, though).
With all due respect, this was no doubt an Arctic Front, you can track it origins over the past week....here is the snapshot from 3 days ago, this HP came straight down from the Arctic circle into Canada and through the Dakotas down into Texas. It wasn't your typically trajectory through Montana though.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/gfs-ens/2019011706/gfs-ens_mslpaNorm_namer_1.png
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