#4864 Postby Texas Snowman » Thu Feb 19, 2015 3:29 pm
From Fort Worth NWS' Facebook page, posted a few moments ago:
"Another surge of arctic air is expected to make it's way into North and Central Texas late this weekend, so considerably colder air will affect the area by Sunday afternoon. This upper level pattern has the potential to cause some wintry precipitation to fall over the region late this weekend and into the early part of next week as well. However, there are 3 key ingredients necessary for any wintry precipitation to develop: cold air, moisture, and lift. There is high confidence that cold air will reach the area, and confidence is moderate that enough moisture will be present over the area. However, forecast confidence is low on whether there will be enough lift to support any precipitation development over North and Central Texas late Sunday and into Monday morning. Continue to monitor the forecast for periodic updates as we assess new weather data."
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