plainsman wrote:the weather channel just updated their front page article saying light frozen precip will occur from the red river valley including Dallas Fort Worth to the tennesee valley until sunday night.... if the temps were going to be in the low 30s this event would be nothing!!!! but the temps are going to be in the low 20s with mostly freezing drizzle/rain and sleet... i really trust TWC short term and they put a big blob of ice right over Dallas tomorrow (sunday) theres alot more moisture out by el paso and New Mexico heading our way... look at all the moisture in West Texas now... this is only the begining and still sites and dallas are reporting freezing mist and terrel (east Dallas) is reporting moderate freezing rain and 26 degrees.. the frozen precip has been spotty but some spots have been picking up constant freezing precipitation since 9 am.. this is just the beginning and i expect tonight and tomorrow morning to get worse...
Look, I really DO hope you get your dearest wish overnight, but things just don't look too good for you at this point.
If you don't believe me, then read this post. It's from a Pro-Met (Jeff) in Texas.
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic ... 79#1222879
aggiecutter wrote:Jeff, do you think that weak upper disturbance over west texas-northern mexico could enhance the precip over the northern part of the state. I'm sitting at 29 with very light freezing rain. Anything that falls now could make driving very dangerous. I ask because the 18z GFS suggest that it might.
Satellite link..
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/ECIR4.htmljeff wrote:I doubt there will be much increase in the light rain or drizzle across N TX tonight. Any increases will be closer to the Red River and over OK and there it will not be much. Given no ehcoes showing in the 88Ds over W TX and the surface obs out west still only showing light freezing drizzle I would not expect much QPF (maybe .01 to .05)