
ludosc wrote:WFAA should have thought this through
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ludosc wrote:WFAA should have thought this through
TheProfessor wrote:So If North Texas north of I-20 has enough moisture tomorrow we could have another round of winter weather? And does it look like the water on the streets will freeze or is there still enough time for it to evaporate?
TheProfessor wrote:So If North Texas north of I-20 has enough moisture tomorrow we could have another round of winter weather? And does it look like the water on the streets will freeze or is there still enough time for it to evaporate?
wxman57 wrote:OK, that's it! You get one more winter storm in 2014 next week and you're done! I'm taking over the weather across Texas. Euro and GFS indicate some very nice warm temperature anomalies spreading across the SW U.S. through Texas after the middle of next week. GFS has SE TX into the mid to upper 70s in the extended range, possibly even to 80.
orangeblood wrote:DGEX, JMA and GFS models are the most aggressive with Tuesday's storm....bringing in colder temps as heaviest precip is moving through.
stephen23 wrote:It appears the low temp tonight is going to get lower then forecasted. Hourly forecast shows it sgould be 25 right now for north fort worth but it is only 21. 21 was suppose to be the overnight low around 2am. Will this lower temp cause us to not get above freezing tomorrow since high was only 34?
Tcu101 wrote:DFW received .05" of liquid equivalent today which equated to around 1 inch of snow. 20 to 1 ratio? Impressive ratio
Ntxw wrote:Tcu101 wrote:DFW received .05" of liquid equivalent today which equated to around 1 inch of snow. 20 to 1 ratio? Impressive ratio
This is correct. The column was very efficient at making dendrites. Making the most out of very little qpf. The seasonal snow total (sleet and ice is counted as snow) is 4.1 inches.
TheProfessor wrote:could someone post a Skew-t for tomorrow morning for DFW?
orangeblood wrote:Was anyone else questioning what the heck Steve McCauley posted earlier saying this was wet snow and that is reason for melting ??? This was extremely dry powdery 20-1 ratio snow and melted on streets quickly once solar radiation reached its peak this afternoon.....some of his posts are very puzzling!!
Also, Ntxw - checked out the new Euro weeklies yet ? has your - EPO back and in full effect towards end of Feb, early March , along with a possible - AO
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