southerngale wrote:txagwxman wrote:MORE SNOW NEXT MONDAY ON THE ECMWF.
For who?
Right now the northern half of Texas. Big cut off low, possibly with wind driven snow. Oklahoma and panhandle would get blasted first.
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southerngale wrote:txagwxman wrote:MORE SNOW NEXT MONDAY ON THE ECMWF.
For who?
southerngale wrote:txagwxman wrote:MORE SNOW NEXT MONDAY ON THE ECMWF.
For who?
AggieSpirit wrote:I have to admit guys --- I have never seen a winter like this here in the southern DFW area..... not by a long shot. Not necessarilly brutal cold -- but the winter precip events - with so many being snow instead of ice.
Tireman4 wrote:
No Houston..or is it too far out?
Nederlander wrote:looks like the snow is knocking on the door to Aggieland
Ntxw wrote::uarrow: Based on 12z ECMWF, mets correct me if I'm wrong, while the snow threat is in northern Texas, the 0c line is down to the coast while 540 thickness is well north. Could that possibly spell ice trouble for central and parts of s\e Texas on Monday?
utweather wrote:Still coming down pretty good here in South Austin east of Ben White/I-35. The changeover took a little longer here. Don't know if we'll get an inch or not. Its trying to train but its moving off to the east too fast. Very pretty though for the last hour or so.
Then San Angelo NWS says that the area to the west is the last batch. I wish it would slow down some and fill in.
utweather wrote:Still coming down pretty good here in South Austin east of Ben White/I-35. The changeover took a little longer here. Don't know if we'll get an inch or not. Its trying to train but its moving off to the east too fast. Very pretty though for the last hour or so.
Then San Angelo NWS says that the area to the west is the last batch. I wish it would slow down some and fill in.
Nederlander wrote:Tireman4 wrote:
No Houston..or is it too far out?
I wouldnt hold my breath.. I think its getting ready to switch over to spring here rather quickly.. i think that next system will be just about it for most of texas... And I do not think it will impact southeast texas at all.. that system will probably be a north texas threat.. still a long ways off though..
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