Radar showing frozen precipitation in southTexas. Will it track closer to SE louisiana than expected? Tonight/early morning?
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Frozen Precipitation may reach SE Louisiana
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- cajungal
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It is still too warm. We will not get snow here this week. The temps are still well above freezing here. And no precipitation around anymore. It was snowing in Dallas today though. But, I think that is the furthest south the frozen stuff got. However, the GFS is showing VERY COLD air just in time for Christmas. A similar pattern from last year. Now, only if we could get a low in the gulf at that same time. I would just love it if it snowed again this year.
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- WhiteShirt
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cajungal wrote: However, the GFS is showing VERY COLD air just in time for Christmas. A similar pattern from last year. Now, only if we could get a low in the gulf at that same time. I would just love it if it snowed again this year.
Does the GFS show that cold air making it to SE Texas, too?
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- cajungal
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I am not really good at reading those maps. I just read about it in channel 4 New Orleans weather forum that the GFS shows artic air reaching the gulf coast just in time for Christmas. So, if it reaches us here, I am sure that it will reach SE Texas as well. How far south, that I don't know. And just because it gets that cold, it still does not mean it will snow. The only way is if the temps drop at freezing or below, and moisture is being pumped from the Gulf of Mexico. Timing is everything. The ingredients have to be just right.
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