ivanhater wrote:wait a minute, were supposed to get in the mid 70's this weekend in Pensacola, but there is a chance of snow in the south?
im sposed to reach 80 and snow yes
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they are not really backing off; in fact they are showing all the right ingredients for a major arctic blast, but yet they are showing the cold all bottled up to the north. There is some sort of error going on with the models...they are not taking into account the shallow cold air that may spill down the plains. At this point we are still in the wait and see mode. Here in Texas, some NWS offices are calling for the arctic air and others are not...and to add into the mix of confusion, JB from Accuweather is calling for major cold down the plains and through the east over the coming week or two and he says that big ice storms may be a threat in the southern plains and SE. Really weird situation right now. Can't wait to see the 18Z and 0Z GFS later today.PTrackerLA wrote:Seems like the models are backing off on next weekend's cold front. The NWS offices around here don't think that the cold front will even make it through the area. I would love to have another good cold front, it's been nice to have it feel like winter again around here after the miserable January.
Very interesting. You should check out the Dallas and Houston AFD's this afternoon. Dallas is calling for the cold to arrive Friday and for it to be quite cold...and Houston is calling for the front on Saturday night and are un-sure how cold it will be. Looks interesting to say the least. I just hope that Dallas is right with their idea of a very cold shallow airmass.aggiecutter wrote:Today's CPC guidance brings the cold air all the way down to the GOM in its 6-10 and 8-14 day outlooks.
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/forecasts/
Extremeweatherguy wrote:Very interesting. You should check out the Dallas and Houston AFD's this afternoon. Dallas is calling for the cold to arrive Friday and for it to be quite cold...and Houston is calling for the front on Saturday night and are un-sure how cold it will be. Looks interesting to say the least. I just hope that Dallas is right with their idea of a very cold shallow airmass.aggiecutter wrote:Today's CPC guidance brings the cold air all the way down to the GOM in its 6-10 and 8-14 day outlooks.
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/forecasts/
plainsman wrote:beach, the brunt of the arctic air will be over Texas and Oklahoma instead of the southeast.... this front looks to be a blue norther.. (arctic air that dives from canada straight down thru thru the southern plains into tx and ok and stalls there) some arctic air may drift over into northwestern alabama giving them a slight chance of wintry precip... it just depends what part of alabama do you live in?
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