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#4221 Postby Portastorm » Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:53 am

Texas Snowman wrote:Pshaw! Couldn't be sleet! Maybe very small hail or something like that. Winter is OVER with, don't you know!

I know because Luke Portastorm and his father Darth Wxman 57 said so! :D


Now wait a minute ... I just knew at some point I would be misquoted ... what I said was winter was over in Texas for areas along and south of the 31 degree north latitude line (Temple/Belton to College Station area, et al). That would mean winter over for Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Del Rio, etc.

However, I'll admit that my proclamation from last week appears to be in some danger. Next week's storm looks like a real doozie.
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013

#4222 Postby ludosc » Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:54 am

It just sleeted at my house in fort worth for about 30 seconds. Winter over my arse haha...

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#4223 Postby Tireman4 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:59 am

Portastorm wrote:
Texas Snowman wrote:Pshaw! Couldn't be sleet! Maybe very small hail or something like that. Winter is OVER with, don't you know!

I know because Luke Portastorm and his father Darth Wxman 57 said so! :D


Now wait a minute ... I just knew at some point I would be misquoted ... what I said was winter was over in Texas for areas along and south of the 31 degree north latitude line (Temple/Belton to College Station area, et al). That would mean winter over for Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Del Rio, etc.

However, I'll admit that my proclamation from last week appears to be in some danger. Next week's storm looks like a real doozie.


You better watch it Porta, Labatts Blue is going to take their sponsorship away from the PWC......lol
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013

#4224 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:03 am

Portastorm wrote:
wxman57 wrote:The coldest/wettest part of this Texas winter was in late December, not in the next two weeks. Back then the high in the Dallas area was at freezing with a low in the low 20s, along with snow. Nothing like that in the coming weeks. There will be more cold fronts in the coming months, but nothing near as cold as it was in January. Southern storm track remains active for the next few weeks, but the general flow pattern is changing so as to keep the cold air up in Canada (zonal flow across Canada).


I find myself in the unusual and somewhat disconcerting position of fully agreeing with wxman57. Sorry lads. But I admire your spunk and I hope I'm very wrong and y'all are right. And I'm hereby publicly giving you the right to give me tons of grief if it ends up that I gave up too soon.



Ahem....that pesky "Search" function! :lol:
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#4225 Postby TeamPlayersBlue » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:04 am

As said earlier in this thread, the models do VERY well when blocking signatures take shape. I remember for Sandy, the models were extremely accurate even 5 or 6 days out.
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#4226 Postby gpsnowman » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:10 am

Portastorm wrote:
Texas Snowman wrote:Pshaw! Couldn't be sleet! Maybe very small hail or something like that. Winter is OVER with, don't you know!

I know because Luke Portastorm and his father Darth Wxman 57 said so! :D


Now wait a minute ... I just knew at some point I would be misquoted ... what I said was winter was over in Texas for areas along and south of the 31 degree north latitude line (Temple/Belton to College Station area, et al). That would mean winter over for Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Del Rio, etc.

However, I'll admit that my proclamation from last week appears to be in some danger. Next week's storm looks like a real doozie.

Hey Portastorm, how far south does the storm next week show winter precip? If any.
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013

#4227 Postby Portastorm » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:11 am

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wxman57 wrote:The coldest/wettest part of this Texas winter was in late December, not in the next two weeks. Back then the high in the Dallas area was at freezing with a low in the low 20s, along with snow. Nothing like that in the coming weeks. There will be more cold fronts in the coming months, but nothing near as cold as it was in January. Southern storm track remains active for the next few weeks, but the general flow pattern is changing so as to keep the cold air up in Canada (zonal flow across Canada).


I find myself in the unusual and somewhat disconcerting position of fully agreeing with wxman57. Sorry lads. But I admire your spunk and I hope I'm very wrong and y'all are right. And I'm hereby publicly giving you the right to give me tons of grief if it ends up that I gave up too soon.



Ahem....that pesky "Search" function! :lol:


Oh yeah ... that post. :roll: Dang you, Snowman! :lol:

Alright ... I'll take my licks. I deserve it. Y'all have crowned Ntxw as the new king. I can accept that, although I will say that we are still merely speculating about next week. Outside of some sleet this morning up noth ... nothing has happened yet.
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#4228 Postby Portastorm » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:12 am

gpsnowman wrote:
Portastorm wrote:
Texas Snowman wrote:Pshaw! Couldn't be sleet! Maybe very small hail or something like that. Winter is OVER with, don't you know!

I know because Luke Portastorm and his father Darth Wxman 57 said so! :D


Now wait a minute ... I just knew at some point I would be misquoted ... what I said was winter was over in Texas for areas along and south of the 31 degree north latitude line (Temple/Belton to College Station area, et al). That would mean winter over for Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Del Rio, etc.

However, I'll admit that my proclamation from last week appears to be in some danger. Next week's storm looks like a real doozie.

Hey Portastorm, how far south does the storm next week show winter precip? If any.


Based on what we see on the GFS and some suggestions from the Euro and Canadian ensemble runs, it is not out of the question that wintry precip could occur as far south as my area over into east Texas. You Metroplexers appear to have even a better shot. You need to see just how far south that low center is pushed. Looks like the farthest south of any storm we have seen this winter season.
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#4229 Postby Tireman4 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:14 am

Based on what we see on the GFS and some suggestions from the Euro and Canadian ensemble runs, it is not out of the question that wintry precip could occur as far south as my area over into east Texas. You Metroplexers appear to have even a better shot. You need to see just how far south that low center is pushed. Looks like the farthest south of any storm we have seen this winter season.[/quote]


Houston...anyone...Houston? LOL
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#4230 Postby gpsnowman » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:16 am

:uarrow:
Thanks Porta. By the way, more moderate sleet falling now here in GP. Getting heavier as I type. Bizarre.
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#4231 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:16 am

Aw, we may let you off the hook Portastorm! :D

After all, you're the CEO of PWC and you've been a faithful fighter for all things winter on this thread...at least until that fateful day of having lunch with Wxman 57.

Yup, nothing but a few reports of sleet in the Red River Valley this morning. Otherwise, the perfect day for a Heat Miser bike ride: 37 degrees and light to moderate rain here in Denison.

Just two or three counties to my north however, much different. A couple of inches of snow in the Ada, Okla. area and some school closings.
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#4232 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:19 am

Tireman4 wrote:Based on what we see on the GFS and some suggestions from the Euro and Canadian ensemble runs, it is not out of the question that wintry precip could occur as far south as my area over into east Texas. You Metroplexers appear to have even a better shot. You need to see just how far south that low center is pushed. Looks like the farthest south of any storm we have seen this winter season.



Houston...anyone...Houston? LOL[/quote]

No wonder his royal highness, the Heat Miser, seems to be in hiding all of a sudden! Either that or he's digging out the bike riding fleece that he had already stored up in the attic. :D
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013

#4233 Postby Portastorm » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:30 am

:uarrow:

Don't poke the bear! I'm sure he'll be on here shortly, dousing our winter hopes with his fiery, heat-loving darts of weather wisdom.
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#4234 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:41 am

Oh yeah. Sorry, forgot. Be very, very, very quiet.

And bring a Polar Bear stick! :D
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#4235 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:44 am

Speaking of polar bears...

From Accuweather tweet: "@breakingweather: Eureka, Nunavut, Canada hit -53ºF Wednesday-- the coldest weather so far this winter."
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013

#4236 Postby gboudx » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:45 am

Portastorm wrote::uarrow:

Don't poke the bear! I'm sure he'll be on here shortly, dousing our winter hopes with his fiery, heat-loving darts of weather wisdom.


You know how sometimes(many times) a wintry precip setup will start unfolding, and then some pesky unseen warm layer squashes it? Yeah, well that's 57 crashing the party. I don't know how he does it, but he does. Don't poke the bear!
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013

#4237 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:55 am

gboudx wrote:
Portastorm wrote::uarrow:

Don't poke the bear! I'm sure he'll be on here shortly, dousing our winter hopes with his fiery, heat-loving darts of weather wisdom.


You know how sometimes(many times) a wintry precip setup will start unfolding, and then some pesky unseen warm layer squashes it? Yeah, well that's 57 crashing the party. I don't know how he does it, but he does. Don't poke the bear!


I have to agree. It's almost...almost...as if he has some sort of Super Power. :D

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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013

#4238 Postby wxman57 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 11:06 am

How much snow are you getting there in Dallas? I said I didn't think you'd see another snow event in Dallas. I remember back in January I predicted that the lowest we'd see in Houston (at IAH) in February would be 34 degrees on Feb. 10th. IAH hit 34F on Feb. 14th and that's the coldest it'll likely see this month.

Time to warm things up around here!
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#4239 Postby dhweather » Wed Feb 20, 2013 11:12 am

I said we'd likely be at climo or warmer, maybe a few more nights at or below freezing, and no significant wintry precip. Check.

Again, I'd love to eat some crow and have a significant wintry precip event next weekend, but I just don't see it happening.
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#4240 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Feb 20, 2013 11:12 am

:uarrow: His highness is awake from a late winter's nap.
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