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Edit this was a storm back in January, but it's been the biggest storm for the ILN area so far this winter.
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Haris wrote:I'll enjoy next weeks teens and 20s given that it'll be 90F again in no time!
And yes, I hope its an active severe weather season!
I need good shelf clouds and wall clouds!
gpsnowman wrote:Man the temps early next week look cold. What a crying shame if we can't even get a flurry or two out of this. Coldest air of the season and we may not score. I am done after this next week. The towel will be thrown. Bring on warm days and plenty of spring storms. I hope to witness some serious thunder and lightning all the way into June.
Lagreeneyes03 wrote:gpsnowman wrote:Man the temps early next week look cold. What a crying shame if we can't even get a flurry or two out of this. Coldest air of the season and we may not score. I am done after this next week. The towel will be thrown. Bring on warm days and plenty of spring storms. I hope to witness some serious thunder and lightning all the way into June.
I'm ready for that, except for the last weekend in March (NASCAR weekend) Because storms at the races are a pain in my A$. I'm so ready for a hot spring and some storms.
gpsnowman wrote:Already down to 35 according to my NBC app. Forecasted low is 32. How low will we go??
TarrantWx wrote:gpsnowman wrote:Already down to 35 according to my NBC app. Forecasted low is 32. How low will we go??
It's already down to 29 in Northern Tarrant County with some fog and mist.
Haris wrote:As of 730PM, it is 35F at KDFW.
For inquiring minds, here are what the computer models had yesterday for this timeframe...
YESTERDAYS 12Z GFS: 58F
YESTERDAYS 12Z ECM:63F
YESTERDAYS 12Z NAM: 48F
YESTERDAYS 18Z HRRR: 57F
Umm.... So... Yeah...![]()
Haris wrote:As of 730PM, it is 35F at KDFW.
For inquiring minds, here are what the computer models had yesterday for this timeframe...
YESTERDAYS 12Z GFS: 58F
YESTERDAYS 12Z ECM:63F
YESTERDAYS 12Z NAM: 48F
YESTERDAYS 18Z HRRR: 57F
Umm.... So... Yeah...![]()
Haris wrote:As of 730PM, it is 35F at KDFW.
For inquiring minds, here are what the computer models had yesterday for this timeframe...
YESTERDAYS 12Z GFS: 58F
YESTERDAYS 12Z ECM:63F
YESTERDAYS 12Z NAM: 48F
YESTERDAYS 18Z HRRR: 57F
Umm.... So... Yeah...![]()
Haris wrote:wxman57 wrote:Brent wrote:
19/34 for DFW Monday would verbatim be record setting... record low is 20 in 2002 record low max is 35 in 1960 so there's that
Also coldest of the entire winter
Monday Night will also be 4 years since DFW saw more than a dusting of snow
You need to move to Seattle or Houston if you want to see snow.
Or Vegas or even the LA suburbs
Ralph's Weather wrote:SHV NWS for some reason says past experiences with shallow cold makes them lead warm. Very odd statement. Everything about this air mass points to colder than modeled. If the wave is stronger tomorrow we could see a 10 or 15 degree bust.
True guess they are referring to areas east of here. A surface high over NE is not much of an issue for the Tyler area.aggiecutter wrote:Ralph's Weather wrote:SHV NWS for some reason says past experiences with shallow cold makes them lead warm. Very odd statement. Everything about this air mass points to colder than modeled. If the wave is stronger tomorrow we could see a 10 or 15 degree bust.
Depending on the trajectory of the air mass, shallow arctic air often has trouble crossing the Quachita Mountains of south-central Arkansas southeast Oklahoma. This has an affect on temperatures in NE Texas, SW Arkansas, and Northern Louisiana.
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