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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#81 Postby arizona_sooner » Sun Sep 06, 2020 9:58 pm

Cerlin wrote:
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Cerlin wrote:First time being back in Dallas after moving up to Norman—blessed with a little bit of storms. Woot woot!


Norman=College?

Congrats you should have more snow luck up there :lol: in theory...

The end of the NAM at 7am :cold: predawn Wednesday fropa for DFW

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Yes it does! I’m studying Meteorology at OU now! Purely up there because wxman57’s wall doesn’t keep the canadian air away from there as well as it does in Texas. :wink:

As for this front, the NAM seems to be running colder than the GFS (GFS actually backed way off with the progressive nature of the front on the 12z by the looks of it)


Hey good for you studying at Oklahoma! I am a 1981 Meteorology grad from OU and that is a good degree to have.

I'm jealous of the cool weather you will be having this week. Still just brutally hot here in Arizona. :cry:
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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#82 Postby Brent » Sun Sep 06, 2020 11:57 pm

well I checked out 3 TV forecasts and all have highs in the 70s Wednesday and Thursday, we'll see :double:

all the models that are public anyway are way warmer on Wednesday at least

one positive if the front doesn't clear is there would probably be a lot more rain like last week
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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#83 Postby Ralph's Weather » Mon Sep 07, 2020 8:26 am

I saw a FB memory that 3 years ago I got down to 52 on this date. I hope our front pushes enough east for us to challenge that number.
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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#84 Postby bubba hotep » Mon Sep 07, 2020 9:38 am

The cold front might not be as far east as we had hoped but the setup looks like it could bring a lot of very beneficial rain to western parts of the state that are starting to struggle with drought.
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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#85 Postby bubba hotep » Mon Sep 07, 2020 10:30 am

12z NAM has Fall for western DFW and Summer for eastern DFW lol

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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#86 Postby HockeyTx82 » Mon Sep 07, 2020 11:03 am

Ch 4 this morning mentioned it had slowed down and we might not get as cold. They even had to address people asking why the WAPP and the TV forecast did not match.

Could this be the typical models don't handle cold fronts well and seeing as this is a stout front for this time of year perhaps it just pushes on and models catch up? When do we start looking at forecast vs. real time temps?
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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#87 Postby Brent » Mon Sep 07, 2020 11:11 am

HockeyTx82 wrote:Ch 4 this morning mentioned it had slowed down and we might not get as cold. They even had to address people asking why the WAPP and the TV forecast did not match.

Could this be the typical models don't handle cold fronts well and seeing as this is a stout front for this time of year perhaps it just pushes on and models catch up? When do we start looking at forecast vs. real time temps?


That's what I thought but when the NAM lost it which is usually the one to watch with these fronts that's when I got concerned

I will say though the NAM pushes through for Thursday so something to watch
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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#88 Postby weatherdude1108 » Mon Sep 07, 2020 11:56 am

Frankly down here, while a strong front would be nice, we need rain more than cool air. Honestly it would be more of a treat/anomaly to get a strong front down here in early to mid-September, coming off one of the hottest Summers/Augusts on record.

But strong fronts plow through and scour out moisture. At this point given our central and south TX drought, I'd prefer the front stall and we get prolonged rains/storms, then subsequent cooler temps.

Green it up and replenish the H2O supplies, then snow. :)
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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#89 Postby South Texas Storms » Mon Sep 07, 2020 12:23 pm

weatherdude1108 wrote:Frankly down here, while a strong front would be nice, we need rain more than cool air. Honestly it would be more of a treat/anomaly to get a strong front down here in early to mid-September, coming off one of the hottest Summers/Augusts on record.

But strong fronts plow through and scour out moisture. At this point given our central and south TX drought, I'd prefer the front stall and we get prolonged rains/storms, then subsequent cooler temps.

Green it up and replenish the H2O supplies, then snow. :)


Couldn't agree with you more! While a strong cold front bringing us much cooler air would be nice, it would likely usher in an extended dry period after. We still need rain!
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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#90 Postby Ralph's Weather » Mon Sep 07, 2020 12:41 pm

This front is being driven by the SW upper low so with the low hanging back the driving push is further away.
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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#91 Postby Cpv17 » Mon Sep 07, 2020 12:45 pm

weatherdude1108 wrote:Frankly down here, while a strong front would be nice, we need rain more than cool air. Honestly it would be more of a treat/anomaly to get a strong front down here in early to mid-September, coming off one of the hottest Summers/Augusts on record.

But strong fronts plow through and scour out moisture. At this point given our central and south TX drought, I'd prefer the front stall and we get prolonged rains/storms, then subsequent cooler temps.

Green it up and replenish the H2O supplies, then snow. :)


Agree 100%!!!
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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#92 Postby starsfan65 » Mon Sep 07, 2020 8:54 pm

it is all quiet in this thread
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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#93 Postby Brent » Mon Sep 07, 2020 10:06 pm

starsfan65 wrote:it is all quiet in this thread


The warmer forecast I'm sure is making it quiet

The hype this front had I'm still a little annoyed we may not get below the low 60s hopefully the rain will offset that lol
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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#94 Postby utpmg » Mon Sep 07, 2020 10:12 pm

We still got the NAM, he said hopefully.
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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#95 Postby HockeyTx82 » Mon Sep 07, 2020 10:33 pm

Brent wrote:
starsfan65 wrote:it is all quiet in this thread


The warmer forecast I'm sure is making it quiet

The hype this front had I'm still a little annoyed we may not get below the low 60s hopefully the rain will offset that lol


Winter Cancel? Too soon........
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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#96 Postby Haris » Mon Sep 07, 2020 10:40 pm

#Bust :lol: :lol:
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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#97 Postby Brent » Mon Sep 07, 2020 11:00 pm

HockeyTx82 wrote:
Brent wrote:
starsfan65 wrote:it is all quiet in this thread


The warmer forecast I'm sure is making it quiet

The hype this front had I'm still a little annoyed we may not get below the low 60s hopefully the rain will offset that lol


Winter Cancel? Too soon........


I did notice the NW trend which is a winter trademark :lol:

only when we're on the southern edge though... it seems to never shift NW when its south of us :lol:
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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#98 Postby utpmg » Tue Sep 08, 2020 8:52 am

Well *someone's* getting a cool down... 8:45 AM
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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#99 Postby Ralph's Weather » Tue Sep 08, 2020 9:06 am

Looks like the northern NM peaks will see 8-16" of snow, with 3-6" at 9,000 ft and 0-2" for northern lower elevation towns.

For areas east of I-35 in TX we are clinging to hope from the NAM and CMC for the front to push at least partially into E TX. Behind the front highs will be in the 70s with lows in the 60s.
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Re: Texas Fall 2020

#100 Postby cheezyWXguy » Tue Sep 08, 2020 10:18 am

Looks like rain chances are coming down east of i35 too. Most of the rain action looks to stay out west
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