A WEAK COLD FRONT WILL SAG INTO THE REGION ON SUNDAY.
Every other NWSFO in Texas refers to Sunday's front as "strong" and indicate that it will move rather forcefully. My local "experts" call it wimpy, wimpy, wimpy!

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Portastorm wrote:And here's a snippet from NWSFO Austin/San Antonio that is simply mind-numbing:
A WEAK COLD FRONT WILL SAG INTO THE REGION ON SUNDAY.
Every other NWSFO in Texas refers to Sunday's front as "strong" and indicate that it will move rather forcefully. My local "experts" call it wimpy, wimpy, wimpy!
Ntxw wrote:This is the perfect set up for a major arctic outbreak. We've been in a colder weather pattern and extensive snow cover has been laid down. Now the models are depicting shots and shots of cold air with a possible motherload via cross polar flow. It looks inevitable...
wxman57 wrote:txagwxman wrote:ECMWF slight chance snow Houston next Sat.
Yes, it shows another significant West Gulf low developing next Fri/Sat with even COLDER weather across Texas aloft. This means that moisture would be more limited in the colder air up north in Dallas, but you could get that extra few inches to break the seasonal record.
southerngale wrote:wxman57 wrote:txagwxman wrote:ECMWF slight chance snow Houston next Sat.
Yes, it shows another significant West Gulf low developing next Fri/Sat with even COLDER weather across Texas aloft. This means that moisture would be more limited in the colder air up north in Dallas, but you could get that extra few inches to break the seasonal record.
*tries to look away and ignore but can't*
I know it's still a long ways out, but from what the models are currently saying, would we have a better shot at snow down here than we did the past few days?
I'm hopeless.
srainhoutx wrote:southerngale wrote:*tries to look away and ignore but can't*
I know it's still a long ways out, but from what the models are currently saying, would we have a better shot at snow down here than we did the past few days?
I'm hopeless.
Oh ye of little faith.![]()
Portastorm wrote:And here's a snippet from NWSFO Austin/San Antonio that is simply mind-numbing:
A WEAK COLD FRONT WILL SAG INTO THE REGION ON SUNDAY.
Every other NWSFO in Texas refers to Sunday's front as "strong" and indicate that it will move rather forcefully. My local "experts" call it wimpy, wimpy, wimpy!
katheria wrote:its too quite in here i could hear a pin drop LOL
soo how about the latest models?
HockeyTx82 wrote:WOW, just saw a shot of downtown Vancouver. We have more snow on the ground as of right now then they do, at least it looked that way. It's the end of the world!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Does anybody have a link to those maps to the 200+ hour GFS map. All I can come up with is a 84h loop.
Portastorm wrote:And here's a snippet from NWSFO Austin/San Antonio that is simply mind-numbing:
A WEAK COLD FRONT WILL SAG INTO THE REGION ON SUNDAY.
Every other NWSFO in Texas refers to Sunday's front as "strong" and indicate that it will move rather forcefully. My local "experts" call it wimpy, wimpy, wimpy!
Peanut432 wrote:Does anybody have a link to those maps to the 200+ hour GFS map. All I can come up with is a 84h loop.
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