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MODELS CONTINUE TO CONVERGE ON A SOLUTION WITH REGARDS TO THE
CHRISTMAS DAY FORECAST. ALTHOUGH THERE ARE STILL SOME SLIGHT TRACK
AND TIMING DIFFERENCES WITH REGARDS TO THE UPPER LEVEL SYSTEM. THE
NAM CONTINUES TO KEEP THE CENTER OF THE UPPER LOW NORTH OF THE RED
RIVER WHILE ALL OTHER SOLUTIONS MOVE THE UPPER LOW ALONG OR JUST
SOUTH OF THE RED RIVER. THE CANADIAN AND ECMWF HAVE BEEN VERY
CONSISTENT OVER THE LAST SEVERAL RUNS AND DIFFER ONLY SLIGHTLY
FROM THE GFS SOLUTION. THEREFORE...WE CONTINUE TO FOLLOW A BLEND
OF THE ECMWF...CANADIAN AND GFS SOLUTIONS. EXPECT RAIN AND
ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS TO BE ONGOING ACROSS NORTH TEXAS SUNRISE
CHRISTMAS MORNING WITH THE UPPER LOW CENTERED OVER THE TEXAS
PANHANDLE. THE SURGE OF DEEP COLD AIR WILL NOT MOVE INTO NORTH
TEXAS UNTIL THE UPPER SYSTEM ARRIVES AROUND MIDDAY. ONCE THE COLD
AIR ARRIVES CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON THERE SHOULD BE A QUICK TRANSITION
FROM RAIN TO SNOW ALONG WITH STRONG AND GUSTY NORTH WINDS. MOST OF
THE SNOW SHOULD BE LIGHT SINCE THE STRONG DYNAMICS WILL ALREADY BE
EAST OF THE DEEP COLD AIR. WE WILL KEEP LIGHT SNOW MENTIONED IN
THE FORECAST GENERALLY ALONG AND NORTH OF INTERSTATE 20 AND KEEP
MEASURABLE SNOW BETWEEN 1 AND 2 INCHES CLOSER TO THE RED RIVER. BY
6 PM CHRISTMAS...THE CENTER OF THE UPPER LOW WILL BE IN SOUTHWEST
ARKANSAS WITH ONLY SOME LINGERING WRAP AROUND LIGHT SNOW EXPECTED
ACROSS THE NORTHEAST COUNTIES. OVERALL...TRAVEL IMPACTS CHRISTMAS
DAY SHOULD BE MINIMAL. HOWEVER...ANY RESIDUAL MOISTURE WILL
QUICKLY FREEZE TUESDAY EVENING AS TEMPERATURES FALL WELL BELOW
FREEZING AND THIS COULD CAUSE SOME TRAVEL PROBLEMS.
orangeblood wrote:CFSv2 is still adamant about making this January one of the top 10 coldest on record....in fact, last nights run, if it were to verify, would compete with 1978 for the coldest on record.
DonWrk wrote:How are the models still showing pretty much the same as before the actual system has been sampled by the balloons? Shouldn't it be somewhat different with the new data?
iorange55 wrote:orangeblood wrote:CFSv2 is still adamant about making this January one of the top 10 coldest on record....in fact, last nights run, if it were to verify, would compete with 1978 for the coldest on record.
This is why I am not too upset about this upcoming storm.
gpsnowman wrote:About to drive to East Texas for Christmas. Hope everyone has a safe and Merry Christmas. If it does snow in DFW, please send pics. I'll be looking! Take care, all.
Brandon8181 wrote:Hello Hello!
I've been watching along as I often do. I'm so busy now with three children...and they seem to keep coming?
I've moved to Tyler, TX from Denison, TX (to bad so sad no snow ! )
However, I mentioned that it was posted about "Texas Snowman" which is also from Denison... and I haven't heard from him at all
Merry Christmas!
missytingarland wrote:It's looking more and more like the Sherman area (where I am now) and the DFW area (where I live) isn't going to get anything. Boo...
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