#731 Postby Rgv20 » Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:19 pm
Portastorm wrote:Looking onward and upward, the GFS operational run for the last several cycles is showing a major high dropping down into the Rockies and Southern Plains right before Christmas. The 12z run has it at 1043mb. That's fairly stout and the model pushes the 0z 850mb isotherm entirely through the state. Something to watch in the days ahead.
Been watching it too Porta...GFS has been rather consistent on bringing a pretty strong front on the weekend before Christmas. Hopefully it stays consistent and not start pushing the front back timing wise.
PS.. My Sister which lives in Denton did not get any snow and she was happy about it lol....Being her first winter in Denton she is going to suffer because she hates the cold!
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