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Brrrrrrrrrr.
From a high of like 82 on Monday to starting today off with a 28 on the thermometer. Brrrr.
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80s to low 60s today, with lows in the upper 30s.
Friday night the low is 30 and Saturday night the low is 27. After the long spree of warm weather which was near 90 several times it feels really cold, lol!
All the plants are in full bloom and I don't think anyone around here really expected a cold snap so a lot of people have gone ahead and planted not only flower beds, but also their crops.. will the cold Saturday night be low enough to kill anything? I hope not! It all looks really pretty, even if it is horrible on my allergies.
Friday night the low is 30 and Saturday night the low is 27. After the long spree of warm weather which was near 90 several times it feels really cold, lol!
All the plants are in full bloom and I don't think anyone around here really expected a cold snap so a lot of people have gone ahead and planted not only flower beds, but also their crops.. will the cold Saturday night be low enough to kill anything? I hope not! It all looks really pretty, even if it is horrible on my allergies.
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Cant believe its going to cold in Dallas for Easter Weekend.....SNOW?! Its possible. This is crazy cold for April
THE MODELS CONTINUE TO DISPLAY STRONG ISENTROPIC LIFT THIS
WEEKEND. ALTHOUGH POPS HAVE BEEN KEPT IN THE 20-40 RANGE...THERE
MAY BE A NEED TO INCREASE CHANCES AS THE EVENT APPROACHES. WITH
DAYS OF CONTINUOUS COLD ADVECTION...PROFILES WILL FAVOR SOME SNOW
PRODUCTION IN THE SATURATED LAYERS OF SIGNIFICANT LIFT...
GENERALLY ABOVE 800MB. PARTIAL THICKNESS VALUES FAVOR SNOW...BUT
EXPECT THE LAYER BENEATH 850MB TO SUFFICIENTLY MELT ANY LIGHT
PRECIP. SNOW AT THE SURFACE...OR A RAIN/SNOW MIX WILL BE POSSIBLE
IF HEAVIER SHOWERS OCCUR...AIDED BY THE EVAPORATIVE COOLING OF THE
COMPARATIVELY DRIER LAYER BENEATH 850MB. AT THIS TIME...EXPECT ANY
SNOWFALL SATURDAY NIGHT TO BE LIMITED TO THE COLDEST AREAS IN NW
ZONES...AND ON SOME HIGHER TERRAIN IN WESTERN ZONES.
THE PATTERN SETTING UP FOR THE WEEKEND HAS SIMILARITIES TO APRIL 5
OF 1996...WHEN 18 INCHES OF SNOW FELL IN SWEETWATER. A HEAVY COLD
RAIN FELL ACROSS MUCH OF NORTH TEXAS...WITH HIGHS IN THE 40S.
HOWEVER...AVAILABILITY OF MOISTURE MAY LIMIT SUCH IMPRESSIVE
PRECIPITATION EFFICIENCIES THIS WEEKEND. EXPECT DESERT SOUTHWEST
LOW TO BE EFFECTIVELY SHEARED BEFORE EVER REACHING NORTH TEXAS...
BUT WEST TEXAS MAY BENEFIT FROM ITS LIFT...AND NORTH TEXAS MAY
BENEFIT FROM ITS REMAINING MOISTURE. ALTHOUGH VERY RARE...THERE
HAVE BEEN A HANDFUL OF APRIL SNOW EVENTS IN NORTH TEXAS. THIS
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY WILL BE THE ANNIVERSARY OF TWO SUCH EVENTS...
APRIL 7, 1928...AND APRIL 7-8, 1938. WITH BOTH EVENTS...THERE WAS
SNOWFALL IN DALLAS/FORT WORTH.
THE MODELS CONTINUE TO DISPLAY STRONG ISENTROPIC LIFT THIS
WEEKEND. ALTHOUGH POPS HAVE BEEN KEPT IN THE 20-40 RANGE...THERE
MAY BE A NEED TO INCREASE CHANCES AS THE EVENT APPROACHES. WITH
DAYS OF CONTINUOUS COLD ADVECTION...PROFILES WILL FAVOR SOME SNOW
PRODUCTION IN THE SATURATED LAYERS OF SIGNIFICANT LIFT...
GENERALLY ABOVE 800MB. PARTIAL THICKNESS VALUES FAVOR SNOW...BUT
EXPECT THE LAYER BENEATH 850MB TO SUFFICIENTLY MELT ANY LIGHT
PRECIP. SNOW AT THE SURFACE...OR A RAIN/SNOW MIX WILL BE POSSIBLE
IF HEAVIER SHOWERS OCCUR...AIDED BY THE EVAPORATIVE COOLING OF THE
COMPARATIVELY DRIER LAYER BENEATH 850MB. AT THIS TIME...EXPECT ANY
SNOWFALL SATURDAY NIGHT TO BE LIMITED TO THE COLDEST AREAS IN NW
ZONES...AND ON SOME HIGHER TERRAIN IN WESTERN ZONES.
THE PATTERN SETTING UP FOR THE WEEKEND HAS SIMILARITIES TO APRIL 5
OF 1996...WHEN 18 INCHES OF SNOW FELL IN SWEETWATER. A HEAVY COLD
RAIN FELL ACROSS MUCH OF NORTH TEXAS...WITH HIGHS IN THE 40S.
HOWEVER...AVAILABILITY OF MOISTURE MAY LIMIT SUCH IMPRESSIVE
PRECIPITATION EFFICIENCIES THIS WEEKEND. EXPECT DESERT SOUTHWEST
LOW TO BE EFFECTIVELY SHEARED BEFORE EVER REACHING NORTH TEXAS...
BUT WEST TEXAS MAY BENEFIT FROM ITS LIFT...AND NORTH TEXAS MAY
BENEFIT FROM ITS REMAINING MOISTURE. ALTHOUGH VERY RARE...THERE
HAVE BEEN A HANDFUL OF APRIL SNOW EVENTS IN NORTH TEXAS. THIS
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY WILL BE THE ANNIVERSARY OF TWO SUCH EVENTS...
APRIL 7, 1928...AND APRIL 7-8, 1938. WITH BOTH EVENTS...THERE WAS
SNOWFALL IN DALLAS/FORT WORTH.
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