CaptinCrunch wrote:Leading edge of polor air is right on the Kansas/OK border. 22 in Dodge City, 34 in Alva OK.
Man that is not that far away. Could it be that the front will enter North Texas earlier than predicted?
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CaptinCrunch wrote:Leading edge of polor air is right on the Kansas/OK border. 22 in Dodge City, 34 in Alva OK.
iorange55 wrote:I'm starting to get a little excited......I have that magic feeling again. Still it's all going to be so close. When will that cold air plow through? that is the question.
Channel 8's Steve McCauley:
MONDAY NIGHT: Rain developing late, becoming widespread by 3 AM. Low: 36. Winds: N10-20, increasing 15-25 mph by daybreak.
TUESDAY: Rain likely early in the morning, changing to freezing rain and sleet for the rest of the morning and then a few flurries in the afternoon. The bulk of the precipitation is over with by 10 AM. with just wind-driven flurries after that. Temps falling into the lower 20s by late in the afternoon with wind chills around 5. Winds: N 25-35, G over 45 mph
Ntxw wrote:iorange55 wrote:I'm starting to get a little excited......I have that magic feeling again. Still it's all going to be so close. When will that cold air plow through? that is the question.
Ah that usual gut feeling, always works! Winter is full of surprises! I'm starting to keep watch on the late week storm. It would be nice to have our southern friends involved. So much talk about the northern half and Oklahoma.
iorange55 wrote:Ntxw wrote:iorange55 wrote:I'm starting to get a little excited......I have that magic feeling again. Still it's all going to be so close. When will that cold air plow through? that is the question.
Ah that usual gut feeling, always works! Winter is full of surprises! I'm starting to keep watch on the late week storm. It would be nice to have our southern friends involved. So much talk about the northern half and Oklahoma.
That is true. Mainly portastorm.
CaptinCrunch wrote:Channel 8's Steve McCauley:
MONDAY NIGHT: Rain developing late, becoming widespread by 3 AM. Low: 36. Winds: N10-20, increasing 15-25 mph by daybreak.
TUESDAY: Rain likely early in the morning, changing to freezing rain and sleet for the rest of the morning and then a few flurries in the afternoon. The bulk of the precipitation is over with by 10 AM. with just wind-driven flurries after that. Temps falling into the lower 20s by late in the afternoon with wind chills around 5. Winds: N 25-35, G over 45 mph
I think Precip will be earlier and we'll be down to freezing by Midnight with FR rain by 3am Tuesday Morn.
orangeblood wrote:
If that freezing line gets here before 3am, the DFW metroplex could be in for some serious trouble!!!
orangeblood wrote:CaptinCrunch wrote:Channel 8's Steve McCauley:
MONDAY NIGHT: Rain developing late, becoming widespread by 3 AM. Low: 36. Winds: N10-20, increasing 15-25 mph by daybreak.
TUESDAY: Rain likely early in the morning, changing to freezing rain and sleet for the rest of the morning and then a few flurries in the afternoon. The bulk of the precipitation is over with by 10 AM. with just wind-driven flurries after that. Temps falling into the lower 20s by late in the afternoon with wind chills around 5. Winds: N 25-35, G over 45 mph
I think Precip will be earlier and we'll be down to freezing by Midnight with FR rain by 3am Tuesday Morn.
If that freezing line gets here before 3am, the DFW metroplex could be in for some serious trouble!!!
orangeblood wrote:CaptinCrunch wrote:Channel 8's Steve McCauley:
MONDAY NIGHT: Rain developing late, becoming widespread by 3 AM. Low: 36. Winds: N10-20, increasing 15-25 mph by daybreak.
TUESDAY: Rain likely early in the morning, changing to freezing rain and sleet for the rest of the morning and then a few flurries in the afternoon. The bulk of the precipitation is over with by 10 AM. with just wind-driven flurries after that. Temps falling into the lower 20s by late in the afternoon with wind chills around 5. Winds: N 25-35, G over 45 mph
I think Precip will be earlier and we'll be down to freezing by Midnight with FR rain by 3am Tuesday Morn.
If that freezing line gets here before 3am, the DFW metroplex could be in for some serious trouble!!!
Ntxw wrote:0z GFS is yet again bullish with possibly light snow in SE and E Texas late week.
Ntxw wrote:GFS keeps DFW at or below freezing roughly 90+ hours.
iorange55 wrote:orangeblood wrote:
If that freezing line gets here before 3am, the DFW metroplex could be in for some serious trouble!!!
Remind you of anyone?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpxiCxO5k0g
Ntxw wrote:0z GFS is yet again bullish with possibly light snow in SE and E Texas late week.
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