Let the discussion begin ... and yes, I haven't posted much yet about it but I'm feeling pretty good that we're going to have LOTS to talk about between Thanksgiving 2012 and Easter 2013!
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Portastorm wrote:... It shall be known as The Winter of Heat Miser's (Wxman57) Discontent!
Let the discussion begin ... and yes, I haven't posted much yet about it but I'm feeling pretty good that we're going to have LOTS to talk about between Thanksgiving 2012 and Easter 2013!
Portastorm wrote:... It shall be known as The Winter of Heat Miser's (Wxman57) Discontent!
Portastorm wrote::uarrow:
Here ... here!! Bartender, get this man a drink ... it's on me!
Ntxw wrote:Portastorm wrote:... It shall be known as The Winter of Heat Miser's (Wxman57) Discontent!
Endorsed!
Early call for seasonal snowfall next winter!
4-8" in DFW
1-3" in San Antonio
1-8" (yes) from a near record early Dec storm for Houston
3-6" West Texas Midland-San Angelo
And finally *drumroll": 6-12" in a whiteout blizzard on Christmas Eve for Austin!!...Oh wait wrong "A" city, Amarillo!~
2-4 in Scenic SW Austin
wxman57 wrote:Booooo! Perhaps El Nino will fade quickly after peaking in September, keeping Texas nice and warm next winter.
Texas Snowman wrote:Hmmmm.....
Rgv20 wrote:You forgot to mention the Rio Grande Valley.....How many snow events do you for see??
Ptarmigan wrote:Where did you get the images? Looks like a cooler than normal summer, fall, and winter.
Texas Snowman wrote:
From a Joe Bastardi tweet:
"@BigJoeBastardi: current glbl temp surge forecasted very well by JAMSTEC upr left spring up rt summer lower left fall lower rt winter http://pic.twitter.com/YLMejhLo ."
somethingfunny wrote:You guys are crazy! The days are still getting longer.
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