jerryh421 wrote:Does it not look like areas north of Houston will get anything?
Yes, Montgomery County is square in the bullseye for Freezing Rain and Sleet with a chance of changeover to Snow.
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jerryh421 wrote:Does it not look like areas north of Houston will get anything?

What Possessed the EURO and made it go crazy? It went from relatively Dry to WTF!!!! How does The Euro perform/tendencies 1/2 days out from snow event vs other models i.e. accuracy, over does precip, too cold?


Portastorm wrote:PWC ISSUES GREY GOOSE WATCH
The Portastorm Weather Center today issued a Grey Goose Watch for much of the State of Texas to be in effect from 6 p.m. Thursday through 6 p.m. Friday. PWC meteorologists explained that a Grey Goose Watch means conditions are possible that the weather outside may be vodka-like cold with possible wintry precipitation.
“We anticipate that come Friday morning, areas of Texas from San Angelo to the southern outskirts of Dallas, down to Houston, back out west to Hondo, and up to San Angelo again … the entire area is likely to see their first winter storm since 2011,” said the lead PWC meteorologist. “Conditions look increasingly likely that we’ll see a mix of sleet and freezing rain in the southeastern half of that box and sleet and snow in the northwestern half. Precip amounts will be heavier the further south and east you go.”
Reporters questioned the PWC lead met about recent reports that a certain private-sector meteorologist in Houston had taken control of the weather. The PWC responded with: “That person … that Heat Miser … is on the run right now. He knows winter is coming to Texas and all of his meteograms won’t be able to stop it. Despite his forecasts of warmth and no winter weather to speak of, we know better. His time is up!”
The PWC lead met could not explain Heat Miser’s absence from the press conference, despite having a labeled chair set aside for him in the front row.
The lead met then turned things over to a staff meteorologist who went only by the name of “Ntxw.” This young met walked reporters through a impressive, lively, and information-packed Powerpoint show which supported the PWC’s latest forecast. Ntxw indicated that this is just the first of several potential winter weather events in Texas over the next few weeks. He reminded reporters: “Don’t forget the old PWC slogan of ‘you want snow, you got it!’ ”
PWC mets indicated that the current Watch status may be upgraded to Warning status as soon as late tonight/early tomorrow, depending on the latest computer model solutions and PWC weather intuition.




Rgv20 wrote:12zECMWF Ensemble Means shows almost an inch of Snow for Austin/Mabry...Hope you get something Porta!

Tejas89 wrote:FW has added flurries to DFW forecast Thursday night and Friday. hmmm... trend is our friend.

Portastorm wrote:Rgv20 wrote:12zECMWF Ensemble Means shows almost an inch of Snow for Austin/Mabry...Hope you get something Porta!
Thanks Rgv20! That is very good news. There's a lot worse bets than banking on a Euro ensemble mean.![]()
Here's hoping we both get in on the action! Next week as well looks like it may have more opportunities for many of us.


davidiowx wrote:Rgv20 wrote:12zECMWF Ensemble Means shows almost an inch of Snow for Austin/Mabry...Hope you get something Porta!
What does it show for the Houston area?

weatherguy425 wrote:Meanwhile, the frozen tundra (NW TEXAS) remains high, and dry. We need something more than dry northwesterly flow to get decent amounts of precipitation this far north. Single digit overnights without even a dusting is just sad. D.P.'s could tank to -10 by Friday morning!!

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