

Of course, EC tends to over-do SW Conus troughs...
But it looks good for winter wx.
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Portastorm wrote:Thanks for posting EWG ... with 3 consecutive runs from the GFS and concurrence from the European, I think we need to start paying attention to this.
cctxhurricanewatcher wrote:I just finished reading an article in Texas Monthly about the Cotton Bowl and it mentioned the 1979 bowl game played in "Arctic like" conditons. I can't think of a better enviroment for all of those Razorback fans next Tuesday!![]()
southerngale wrote:Portastorm wrote:Thanks for posting EWG ... with 3 consecutive runs from the GFS and concurrence from the European, I think we need to start paying attention to this.
Don't do it, Portastorm. Don't do it.
Extremeweatherguy wrote:The main difference I am noticing between the GFS and EURO is precipitation potential. The GFS is showing a pattern more favorable for a cold, dry environment over Texas (highs in the 40s, lows below freezing in the Houston area with mostly sunny skies), while the EURO is showing a setup more favorable for a cloudy, cold and potentially wintery scenario for Houston (highs likely below 40F in Houston with clouds and possibly a winter weather threat).
It will be interesting to see which model ends up being more correct.
Ed Mahmoud wrote:Extremeweatherguy wrote:The main difference I am noticing between the GFS and EURO is precipitation potential. The GFS is showing a pattern more favorable for a cold, dry environment over Texas (highs in the 40s, lows below freezing in the Houston area with mostly sunny skies), while the EURO is showing a setup more favorable for a cloudy, cold and potentially wintery scenario for Houston (highs likely below 40F in Houston with clouds and possibly a winter weather threat).
It will be interesting to see which model ends up being more correct.
Cold w/o winter precip is a cruel [strike]waist[/strike] waste.
Extremeweatherguy wrote:The 12z GFS is drier, but it continues to show one heck of an arctic plunge into Texas! Everything still looks good for cold days (highs in the 30s/40s for Houston) and below freezing nights behind this front. We might even see a hard freeze or two out of this. Possible teens even?
Definitely getting more interesting by the minute!
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