wxman57 wrote:Portastorm wrote:I'm excited for our friends in the South Plains and Panhandle as near blizzard conditions will be taking place Sunday evening into Monday. Winter Storm Watches have already been hoisted for the entire Panhandle. A further south track of the low and Lubbock may be much more "in the mix."
Just shut down my laptop as we're heading to Pappadeaux's for dinner. Didn't look at the 12Z Euro snow predictions. E-wall 12Z euro looks about the same as the 00Z. Will do so when we return in a few hours. 12Z GFS had snow down to the Red River. Not much change there.
Wwman57, if you want to include the map through Denver (which previous maps have done, just started the timing a little late on snow), that would be awesome. Yes, I know it's the Texas thread, but the NAM is giving us upwards of a foot and I'm curious as to the extend of the snow.
But to add in some Texas discussion, it's likely going to take some heavy snowfall south of the Red River to get accumulations. Main reason is the NWS is forecasting highs near 70 the day before the snow. I know in Denver when we get our April snow, if highs are near 70 and sunny the day before, snow melts fast upon contact unless snowfall rates are high. Good news is that between high temps tomorrow and surface temps at or above freezing, roads may be okay even if the Dallas area gets some snow.
Edit: I mean south of the Red River closer to the Dallas area.
Edit2: Man, I miss Pappadeaux's!