mike815 wrote:yup big bunch of noncence
It's spelled "nonsense."
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ETXHAMXYL wrote:The major forecasts sites don't show any signs of any pattern change to cold next week or 15 days out. Looks like 60's will prevail but may get down to middle 50's/30's at night. I don't think that is a Cold Blast by any means. Also most of them have us in the same dry windy warm pattern.
I guess I'll believe it when I see the temps fall or something falls from the sky to believe any pattern change will take place anytime soon. Its almost like we are under a Wintertime Mexican Plune? Cap?
I just hate the wind...bad hair days!!!
ETXHAMXYL wrote:The major forecasts sites don't show any signs of any pattern change to cold next week or 15 days out. Looks like 60's will prevail but may get down to middle 50's/30's at night. I don't think that is a Cold Blast by any means. Also most of them have us in the same dry windy warm pattern.
I guess I'll believe it when I see the temps fall or something falls from the sky to believe any pattern change will take place anytime soon. Its almost like we are under a Wintertime Mexican Plune? Cap?
I just hate the wind...bad hair days!!!
Portastorm wrote:gboudx wrote:Well our rain chances for Monday went from 50% to 30%, now to 20%. They may just disappear completely. Hopefully some of you other Texas posters get a few raindrops.
Same depressing trend here in south central Texas. We're down to 20% POPs for Monday-Tuesday.
ETXHAMXYL wrote:Our local mets in Dallas have us in the upper 40's near 50 but then shoot back up to the 70's again by the weekend. Rain mainly east of the I-35 corridor mainly the farther east the higher the rain chances. No mention in the NWS forecast of any frozen stuff, in fact they are saying 70 Monday and 58 on Tuesday then again back up in the 60's for the extended period. No hint from them of anything really cold coming down the pike either.
Also Question: Will the Ash up in Alaska make an impact on the cold weather up there and will it affect the pattern change? My sister lives in Homer and they are getting ash from the volcano about 75 miles to their north. She said they are getting colder than what they have been in the upper 30's and 40's very warm for them.
Tyler wrote:jschlitz wrote:And FWIW I can't for the life of me see why anyone would actually WANT something like that to happen. Dead plants aside (and boy there would be plenty) that's just plain miserable. Brrrrr. Yuck. Take a ski trip but don't wish such awful - and I do mean awful - bone-chilling cold for this normally mild city.
Well for one thing, it would kill off almost all mosquitos around here, leading to lesser amounts for summer!
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