gboudx wrote:Brent wrote:This is interesting and I hadn't really noticed it before:
@wxmanvic Going back to 1898, the latest in the fall for #DFW to reach 50F was 11/3 in 2004. Record now broken. Avg. date is 10/7. This wknd? #txwx
Urban sprawl and heat island have to be having an effect here. Many of the surrounding areas have dipped into the 40's already. Absent heat island affect, I bet DFW would've hit 50 by now as well. Denton, Arlington, Stephenville, Waxahachie, Rockwall have all dipped into the 40's. Recording stations in the heat island haven't. My point is that it hasn't been necessarily too warm to dip to 50, but artificial means have played a role. I guess they can only deal in records based on current situations, but it's not exactly an apples to apples comparison. 1898 Dallas is not 2015 Dallas.
I agree this does happen for most nights not involving cold air advection. Another role is dewpoints and higher moisture content has kept lows higher than normal for months. The reason it's been higher than the past several years.








 1972 and 2009 is also there. This is strictly how widespread snow cover is nothing else considered
 1972 and 2009 is also there. This is strictly how widespread snow cover is nothing else considered  



 I certainly would love the big snow totals to happen(as I know we all would) but there has to be some level of realism until the setups come on the models...
 I certainly would love the big snow totals to happen(as I know we all would) but there has to be some level of realism until the setups come on the models...
