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#6201 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:13 am

Texas Snowman wrote:@NWSFortWorth - Likely seeing moderate to heavy sleet, mixed with rain, in Stephens and Eastland Counties. #txwx


If the above happens over a high percentage of North Texas - an onslaught of moderate to heavy sleet before the changeover to snow, that complicates driving conditions considerably through tomorrow and on into Thursday morning IMO.
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#6202 Postby Brandon8181 » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:14 am

TheProfessor wrote:I wonder if travel in the morning will be a little worse than predicted now. Looks like the light rain is starting to freeze on higher surfaces, like the grill in my courtyard, with the low of 29 I wonder if the roads will start to freeze.


I think travel conditions will be pretty bad. FW really should upgrade to warning IMO.
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#6203 Postby Ntxw » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:15 am

iorange55 wrote:
Ntxw wrote:BTW GFS is showing a high today now of 35F...so much for melting afternoon and 40s.


Does that have something to do with it finally showing the higher snowfall totals? Or is there less sun? Combination of both?


Well with snow cover it's difficult to warm the air and it has clouds sticking around until tomorrow evening by then it's too late. And then clouds thicken up again and we stay in the 30s on Thursday before cold front arrives and we might stay at or below freezing until Sunday...
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#6204 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:16 am

Meanwhile on the East Coast, something that Wxman 57 probably has nightmares about.

"@NWSBoston --BREAKING: As of 1 am, Boston joins the 100" club with 0.3" of new snow. Seasonal total at 100.2". Second to the 107.6" set in 95-96."
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#6205 Postby Brandon8181 » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:16 am

So why we're temperatures 3-5 degrees lower yesterday and seems more of that today? Ice pack?
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#6206 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:17 am

Brandon8181 wrote:
TheProfessor wrote:I wonder if travel in the morning will be a little worse than predicted now. Looks like the light rain is starting to freeze on higher surfaces, like the grill in my courtyard, with the low of 29 I wonder if the roads will start to freeze.


I think travel conditions will be pretty bad. FW really should upgrade to warning IMO.


Got to hit 4" I believe for an upgrade to a WS Warning to occur. Advisory criteria is 1-3 inches, warning criteria above that.
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#6207 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:17 am

Texas Snowman wrote:Meanwhile on the East Coast, something that Wxman 57 probably has nightmares about.

"@NWSBoston --BREAKING: As of 1 am, Boston joins the 100" club with 0.3" of new snow. Seasonal total at 100.2". Second to the 107.6" set in 95-96."


FYI, something that Portastorm and the rest of us can only dream about - a friend of mine said his brother lives in Boston and he has SIX FEET of snow in his backyard right now.

Wow.
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#6208 Postby Brandon8181 » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:19 am

Texas Snowman wrote:
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TheProfessor wrote:I wonder if travel in the morning will be a little worse than predicted now. Looks like the light rain is starting to freeze on higher surfaces, like the grill in my courtyard, with the low of 29 I wonder if the roads will start to freeze.


I think travel conditions will be pretty bad. FW really should upgrade to warning IMO.


Got to hit 4" I believe for an upgrade to a WS Warning to occur. Advisory criteria is 1-3 inches, warning criteria above that.


I feel like most areas will hit 4 between ice/snow.
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#6209 Postby iorange55 » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:20 am

Ntxw wrote:
iorange55 wrote:
Ntxw wrote:BTW GFS is showing a high today now of 35F...so much for melting afternoon and 40s.


Does that have something to do with it finally showing the higher snowfall totals? Or is there less sun? Combination of both?


Well with snow cover it's difficult to warm the air and it has clouds sticking around until tomorrow evening by then it's too late. And then clouds thicken up again and we stay in the 30s on Thursday before cold front arrives and we might stay at or below freezing until Sunday...


Yeah that's what I figured with it catching on late with the snow cover. Pretty incredible week of winter weather here.

Btw, light rain falling right now on the hill. Weatherbug is showing a temp of 32.
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#6210 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:21 am

Starting to see quite a bit of orange and even some red showing up in the returns to the NW and the SW of Fort Worth.

SUBSTANTIAL precip is falling and has been for a couple of hours between Abilene, Wichita Falls, Fort Worth and Brownwood. Should be some very good, cold runoff occurring in that region.
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#6211 Postby Ntxw » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:23 am

You know the GFS runs 24 hours ago had a whopping 0.00" of QPF for this system. Just look at the radar now prior to the main event. I hate keeping on picking on it but it's just silly how bad it's been precipitation wise.
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#6212 Postby Brandon8181 » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:23 am

Texas Snowman wrote:Starting to see quite a bit of orange and even some red showing up in the returns to the NW and the SW of Fort Worth.

SUBSTANTIAL precip is falling and has been for a couple of hours between Abilene, Wichita Falls, Fort Worth and Brownwood. Should be some very good, cold runoff occurring in that region.


Look on the radar... 3 bands one northwest of Dfw , one south, and another developing further south. Things will get interesting over the next few hours.
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#6213 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:25 am

Ntxw wrote:You know the GFS runs 24 hours ago had a whopping 0.00" of QPF for this system. Just look at the radar now prior to the main event. I hate keeping on picking on it but it's just silly how bad it's been precipitation wise.


Agreed. No doubt. Radar estimates out in that area I mentioned are showing about .60 of precip. I'd bet it's closer to an inch right now.
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#6214 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:28 am

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Texas Snowman wrote:Starting to see quite a bit of orange and even some red showing up in the returns to the NW and the SW of Fort Worth.

SUBSTANTIAL precip is falling and has been for a couple of hours between Abilene, Wichita Falls, Fort Worth and Brownwood. Should be some very good, cold runoff occurring in that region.


Look on the radar... 3 bands one northwest of Dfw , one south, and another developing further south. Things will get interesting over the next few hours.


Pretty amazing storm system that a few days ago wasn't even on our radar screen (at least not mine).

No matter what happens with snowfall later on, amazing rainstorm right now in the areas to the west of Fort Worth.

Wonder if any of this might steal energy, moisture and lessen/limit snowfall potential in a few hours? Ntxw, your thoughts?
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#6215 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:30 am

Lots of red showing up on NWS radar. One HEAVY band to the NW and north of Fort Worth, another to the south of Fort Worth and it appears to be moving to the NNE. Going to be some serious rain in northern Tarrant County - at 34 degrees! :eek:

And more significant precip building back to the SW of Fort Worth.
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#6216 Postby Brandon8181 » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:31 am

Texas Snowman wrote:Lots of red showing up on NWS radar. One HEAVY band to the NW and north of Fort Worth, another to the south of Fort Worth and it appears to be moving to the NNE. Going to be some serious rain in northern Tarrant County - at 34 degrees! :eek:

And more significant precip building back to the SW of Fort Worth.


I noticed that one. Last radar update looked like someone turned the lights on lol.
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#6217 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:32 am

@NWSMidland -- Rain mixed with wintry precipitation is falling across parts of the Permian Basin, Trans Pecos, and southeast NM. #txwx #nmwx
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#6218 Postby Ntxw » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:32 am

Texas Snowman wrote:
Brandon8181 wrote:
Texas Snowman wrote:Starting to see quite a bit of orange and even some red showing up in the returns to the NW and the SW of Fort Worth.

SUBSTANTIAL precip is falling and has been for a couple of hours between Abilene, Wichita Falls, Fort Worth and Brownwood. Should be some very good, cold runoff occurring in that region.


Look on the radar... 3 bands one northwest of Dfw , one south, and another developing further south. Things will get interesting over the next few hours.


Pretty amazing storm system that a few days ago wasn't even on our radar screen (at least not mine).

No matter what happens with snowfall later on, amazing rainstorm right now in the areas to the west of Fort Worth.

Wonder if any of this might steal energy, moisture and lessen/limit snowfall potential in a few hours? Ntxw, your thoughts?


I don't think it is stealing energy, it just means there is a lot of Pacific moisture the models were clueless about. There is a tropical connection and system west of MX hooked on #STJ
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#6219 Postby Tcu101 » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:34 am

A few lighting strikes with in the last hour out in New Mexico...
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#6220 Postby Brandon8181 » Wed Feb 25, 2015 2:35 am

Light freezing rain has begun here.
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