
What is your take on the ice/rain line across Texas? Where would you draw it for this weekend's event?
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Portastorm wrote:Nice to see you back in form, AFM!![]()
What is your take on the ice/rain line across Texas? Where would you draw it for this weekend's event?
Air Force Met wrote:Portastorm wrote:Nice to see you back in form, AFM!![]()
What is your take on the ice/rain line across Texas? Where would you draw it for this weekend's event?
Hard to say right now...my thinking is around the red river....perhaps as much as 60 miles to the south. During the overnight times the DFW area will probably see some freezing precip but daytime temps should move above freezing.
plainsman wrote:this could be a prolonged freezing rain sleet event for North Texas... have you guys realized every winter that has come to DFW the last few yrs. they underestimated before hand and then like a day before they update it... same thing with this one.. this will catch them by surprise.. on dec.7 when dfw got hit hard with ice and snow they had cold rain up until the day before then at the last minute it was a winter storm warning.. friday night, saturday night and sunday night all have good chance at freezing rain and sleet from corsicana/waxahachie to sanangelo north to Dfw to sherman.. all local mets have temps around freezing those 3 nights and the precipitation chances have increased each night also according to the models lately...
Johnny wrote:Thanks for the lesson AFM. I'm planning on going to Wimberley (hill country) this Thursday and staying through Sunday. Do you expect the ice (if any) to stay north of this area?
jschlitz wrote:Hey gang:
2 observations in addition to my post above about last weekend:
1) It looks like most of the urban core did not even experience a freeze. Driving around Midtown and Uptown today during lunch, I noted NO leaf burn on any of the tell-tale plants - all the bananas, tropical shrubs, schefflers, etc. show no freeze damage at all.
2) There were some posts awhile back by some members that these events would mean an end to the 70's for "weeks" in Houston with a prolonged period of below-normal temperatures. That didn't verify either.
I'm serving lots of crow - freshly imported from Central Park NYC![]()
OH - PS - I almost forgot....that 26 that JB predicted for MCO and Harlingen - that ain't gonna happen either. Orlando hit 33, Tampa 37, Harlingen 31. However, he nailed the NE snowstorm, so kudos to him for that.
I think some people need to give some credit to the NWS; they did a fine job with this. Just because the models showed -4 at 850 or whatever didn't mean a whole lot in the end, did it?
jschlitz wrote:Hey gang:
I think some people need to give some credit to the NWS; they did a fine job with this. Just because the models showed -4 at 850 or whatever didn't mean a whole lot in the end, did it?
Air Force Met wrote:jschlitz wrote:Hey gang:
I think some people need to give some credit to the NWS; they did a fine job with this. Just because the models showed -4 at 850 or whatever didn't mean a whole lot in the end, did it?
I know it ain't me...
First... I said it was going east weeks ago. Second...well...we know what I think about 850 MB temps!
Portastorm wrote:
Nope, wasn't you chief. You and jschlitz and gboudx were all in the more temperate camp when it came to predictions on this past weekend. It was Tyler and Extremeweatherguy who predicted the advent of the next Ice Age and Wooly Mammoths running rampant along I-10!![]()
Kidding guys ... just kidding ...
you need to remember though that he predicted this way back in middle January and said he expected it by Feb. 15th. Overall, I think he did a mighty fine job considering that many places in Central FL hit the 20s and in North Central FL, Ocala hit 21F. For a prediction 1 month out...not bad at all.jschlitz wrote:Never say never, but yes you are probably right, it will be harder and harder to match the records of the past. Several locations in Central Florida did hit freezing, but nothing like the damaging hard freeze he predicted.
Portastorm wrote:Air Force Met wrote:jschlitz wrote:Hey gang:
I think some people need to give some credit to the NWS; they did a fine job with this. Just because the models showed -4 at 850 or whatever didn't mean a whole lot in the end, did it?
I know it ain't me...
First... I said it was going east weeks ago. Second...well...we know what I think about 850 MB temps!
Nope, wasn't you chief. You and jschlitz and gboudx were all in the more temperate camp when it came to predictions on this past weekend. It was Tyler and Extremeweatherguy who predicted the advent of the next Ice Age and Wooly Mammoths running rampant along I-10!![]()
Kidding guys ... just kidding ...
IAH = 26-28F
Hooks = 24-26F
Conroe = 21-23F
Hobby = 28-30F
Galveston = 33-35F
My House = 23-25F
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