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Re: Texas Winter 2011-2012...
El Paso NWS hoisted a winter storm warning and upped their totals to 3-5 inches. Rumor is word that Portastorm Weather Center is contemplating on Flizzard watches.
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TeamPlayersBlue wrote:Its kind of tough for me to spot the ULL in NM, but i think if it dips a bit more south, keeps pulling in the moisture from Mexico, you guys could POSSIBLY get a surprise. There is alot of dry air present, but it will moisten quickly if the moisture from the Pacific is pulled in. Anyone else seeing similarities to this storm like Feb last year? The storm that was supposed to hit Houston but hit Dallas instead.... This one isnt as cold, but the placement of the ULL seems to be similar if i remember correctly.
I'm pretty amateurish lol but I was having deja vu lookin at the radar. The storm in February when we got the fluffy, dry, snow started off little and If I remember correctly everyone was talking about light snow and flurries and the storm popped up pretty quickly and ran right over dfw with good snowfall.
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Right now Im sitting on 51F with tomorrow's high in the upper 40's......Thats winter time in the Valley! 

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Re: Texas Winter 2011-2012...
According to my thermometer it's 32 here at my house. It'll be interesting to see how the night unfolds.
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iorange55 wrote:According to my thermometer it's 32 here at my house. It'll be interesting to see how the night unfolds.
my RR model is not working, as some links are corrupt on my comp, probably parasite's not sure? what are the models saying?
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Jarodm wrote:iorange55 wrote:According to my thermometer it's 32 here at my house. It'll be interesting to see how the night unfolds.
my RR model is not working, as some links are corrupt on my comp, probably parasite's not sure? what are the models saying?
Basically the same thing its been showing. A little bit of moisture moving through, it tries to give our area a dusting.
I think it's time to just pour a nice cup of hot chocolate and wait and see if a surprise happens, if not you are still enjoying some delicious hot chocolate.
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Snowshoe wrote:TeamPlayersBlue wrote:Its kind of tough for me to spot the ULL in NM, but i think if it dips a bit more south, keeps pulling in the moisture from Mexico, you guys could POSSIBLY get a surprise. There is alot of dry air present, but it will moisten quickly if the moisture from the Pacific is pulled in. Anyone else seeing similarities to this storm like Feb last year? The storm that was supposed to hit Houston but hit Dallas instead.... This one isnt as cold, but the placement of the ULL seems to be similar if i remember correctly.
I'm pretty amateurish lol but I was having deja vu lookin at the radar. The storm in February when we got the fluffy, dry, snow started off little and If I remember correctly everyone was talking about light snow and flurries and the storm popped up pretty quickly and ran right over dfw with good snowfall.
Upper level dynamics were different back on February 3-4, 2011 - the upper trough moved across central Texas as a neutral to negatively tilted trough as in traveled northeast. This trough is moving as more of a positively tilted trough in a east-southeasterly direction, which normally cuts of the gulf moisture conveyor belt into the North Texas area.
This is just my amateur take when following these types of winter weather setups...
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iorange55 wrote:Jarodm wrote:iorange55 wrote:According to my thermometer it's 32 here at my house. It'll be interesting to see how the night unfolds.
my RR model is not working, as some links are corrupt on my comp, probably parasite's not sure? what are the models saying
I think it's time to just pour a nice cup of hot chocolate and wait and see if a surprise happens, if not you are still enjoying some delicious hot chocolate.
What's your gut feeling with this system?
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GRAYSONCO.WX wrote: What's your gut feeling with this system?
Oh, boy. Well, my gut has a hard time distancing itself from my heart, so my gut always wants to say snow. However, if I go by just the models, I would say flurries and at the very best a few places might pick up some light snow at times. So....not much sadly.
But, the snow band out west is increasing quite nicely. Maybe it is a sign of things to come...
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iorange55 wrote:GRAYSONCO.WX wrote: What's your gut feeling with this system?
Oh, boy. Well, my gut has a hard time distancing itself from my heart, so my gut always wants to say snow. However, if I go by just the models, I would say flurries and at the very best a few places might pick up some light snow at times. So....not much sadly.
But, the snow band out west is increasing quite nicely. Maybe it is a sign of things to come...
I'm the same way

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GRAYSONCO.WX wrote:I'm the same wayand when you mention the band out west, are you talking about the one near midland?
Yeah, and a few other spots are starting to pop up. Just grasping at straws, hoping for a trend.
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Snowshoe wrote:Radar getting sort of interesting just west of dfw maybe. Hopefully we can see a nice band form and maybe(fingers crossed and hoping) the band out towards el paso comes together and swings through for a surprise!!
It is, appears to be an expanding band of precip that's also intensifying.
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