So, to help things along I've temporarily change my avatar to something that might encourage the cold air this weekend & early next week.

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TheProfessor wrote:NWS FWD doesn't seem to be buying the models that are showing snow because of a lack of moisture, it's probably going to take the Euro and both GFS to show more moisture before they put any chances of precip in the forecast.
TheProfessor wrote:NWS FWD doesn't seem to be buying the models that are showing snow because of a lack of moisture, it's probably going to take the Euro and both GFS to show more moisture before they put any chances of precip in the forecast.
CaptinCrunch wrote:Not to lose site of things, but this polar plunge that has been felt from North Dakota to South Texas has been the result of what was Huri and not a weather pattern change. How much if any could (Nuri) play into our winter weather pattern?
CaptinCrunch wrote:Not to lose site of things, but this polar plunge that has been felt from North Dakota to South Texas has been the result of what was Huri and not a weather pattern change. How much if any could (Nuri) play into our winter weather pattern?
CYCLONE MIKE wrote:I know this isn't the deep south forum but since its dead in there will post here. Its cold. Sitting at 50* here in south BR and its now raining making it feel even worse. The high was supposed to be 61 today, don't think we're getting there
wxman57 wrote:12Z GFS is predicting 29F at Bush airport (IAH) on Tuesday morning as the second Arctic high settles in over TX. Fine with me, as I have Nov. 21st as the first freeze date in our office contest and no one has an earlier date. I've been trying to win one of these contests for 15+ years. Almost won the first cold front contest but the required 49F dew point at IAH didn't occur until 1 hour too late for me to win.
So, to help things along I've temporarily change my avatar to something that might encourage the cold air this weekend & early next week.
wxman57 wrote:12Z GFS is predicting 29F at Bush airport (IAH) on Tuesday morning as the second Arctic high settles in over TX. Fine with me, as I have Nov. 21st as the first freeze date in our office contest and no one has an earlier date. I've been trying to win one of these contests for 15+ years. Almost won the first cold front contest but the required 49F dew point at IAH didn't occur until 1 hour too late for me to win.
So, to help things along I've temporarily change my avatar to something that might encourage the cold air this weekend & early next week.
TheProfessor wrote:NWS FWD doesn't seem to be buying the models that are showing snow because of a lack of moisture, it's probably going to take the Euro and both GFS to show more moisture before they put any chances of precip in the forecast.
Texas Snowman wrote:Portastorm, if the current weather - and model trends - keeps up, in hind sight, maybe you should have issued a "Late Fall" forecast for all of us winter weather enthusiasts.
Even Wxman57 is feeling the spirit of the winter season a bit early!
BrokenGlassRepublicn wrote:TheProfessor wrote:NWS FWD doesn't seem to be buying the models that are showing snow because of a lack of moisture, it's probably going to take the Euro and both GFS to show more moisture before they put any chances of precip in the forecast.
Another masterpiece by Cavanaugh, FWIW.
Portastorm wrote::uarrow:
Figures ... the southern extent of the line stops just north of Travis County.
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