#1547 Postby SouthernMet » Fri Dec 06, 2013 1:27 pm
Imo even light precip, in addition to what NCTX already has, would be enough to create more problems- with temps staying well below freezing for atleast another 60 hours.
Not sounding the alarms yet, but it needs to be watched imo, because conditions may become 10 times worse if NTX got another round of frozen precip.
Remember models didn't exactly handle the qpf of the this system perfectly, mostly underestimating the bands that setup, & didn't pick up on the backbuilding that we saw unfold before our eyes.
All texans need to stay tuned, just to stay on the safe side.
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