Kludge wrote:ETXHAMXYL wrote:I'd give him a big kiss if AFM would get on and tell us the whole story.
You can rest assured that if AFM knew what would happen he would've chimed in already. The fact that we haven't heard from him tells me that the upcoming forecast is
not a no-brainer.
{{ let me go ahead and apologize for that. It's just that I had to spend the day in College Station, and I'm a little ragged-out right now. On the bright side, if that doesn't get him to respond, nothing will

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OK...here I am...guess I've been goaded into responding
Actually, I've been very busy at work and very busy with church. I basically have two jobs and a family...and do a lot of writing in my off time...so I have not had a lot of chance to write much lately. However, I'm at a stoping point now so I can comment.
Well...what I think is it's going to get cold. This isn't a classic arctic outbreak by any means. There isn't any 1055mb high busting down the plains, overwhelming the pattern and there will be a lot of modification with the air. It's not super dense or super cold....so while the models aren't going to have a great handle on it...they aren't as messed up as they would be with a 1060mb high that had -30C temps in Montana. With the overrunning that should occur, we should see ample amounts of evap cooling on Monday and Tuesday and this should keep the air from modifying too much.
I do expect some ice issues / sleet ...especially over the Central / Southern Texas areas (south of San Antonio). The actual line is very iffy right now...all depends on the location of the upper low.
As far as Houston proper...expect ice issues...especially north and west sides....sleet is more likely as it may or may not get below freezing while raining. Snow is pretty much out of the question as there is a tremendoes warm tongue aloft...maxing out at about 5C when the rest of the atmosphere is prime for sleet/freezing rain. To me...looks like sleet is a good bet Monday night and Tuesday morning. Some slick driving conditions on Tuesday for sure. I expect highs in the Houston Metro area on Tuesday to be in the mid-upper 30's...depending on overrunning. The more overrunning...the lower the temps.