ThunderSleetDreams wrote:This storm looks a lot like the Dallas storm from December. Houston metro should be an ice rink
Looks like your dream is coming true!
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ThunderSleetDreams wrote:This storm looks a lot like the Dallas storm from December. Houston metro should be an ice rink
ThunderSleetDreams wrote:This storm looks a lot like the Dallas storm from December. Houston metro should be an ice rink
Ntxw wrote:ROCK wrote:Hard to hang my hat on the NAM just yet. Need the GFS here in a few to hopefully provide some consensus. Tomorrow soundings will help....if / when the event gets near...UH release the balloons!!
Actually since yesterday evening the GFS has been showing a sleet storm for Houston, maybe ending with a little snow. No one bothered to check the soundings and just assumed it was snow. I don't think we'll see much change regarding that from that model.


TeamPlayersBlue wrote:ThunderSleetDreams wrote:This storm looks a lot like the Dallas storm from December. Houston metro should be an ice rink
Looks like your dream is coming true!


Ntxw wrote:0z GFS pretty much is the same, sleet/ice storm for Houston and changeover possibly in northern parts of SE Texas. This would be a fairly significant ice/sleet storm for Houston metro perhaps ending with a little snow. I'll check the soundings once they are available and hopefully it is marginal enough that a little colder will help.


Ntxw wrote:0z GFS pretty much is the same, sleet/ice storm for Houston and changeover possibly in northern parts of SE Texas. This would be a fairly significant ice/sleet storm for Houston metro perhaps ending with a little snow. I'll check the soundings once they are available and hopefully it is marginal enough that a little colder will help.

South Texas Storms wrote:Mostly snow in CLL Ntxw?
Ntxw wrote:South Texas Storms wrote:Mostly snow in CLL Ntxw?
Looks like sleet is the predominant type for CLL with the bulk of the precip until near the end. I'm eyeballing this from wxbell maps, the soundings on twisterdata aren't out yet.
Snowman67 wrote:Interesting that this evenings discussion from Hou/Galv that just came out states confidence that the column will cool enough to support all snow by mid afternoon Tuesday in most locations


Snowman67 wrote:Ntxw wrote:South Texas Storms wrote:Mostly snow in CLL Ntxw?
Looks like sleet is the predominant type for CLL with the bulk of the precip until near the end. I'm eyeballing this from wxbell maps, the soundings on twisterdata aren't out yet.
Interesting that this evenings discussion from Hou/Galv that just came out states confidence that the column will cool enough to support all snow by mid afternoon Tuesday in most locations

ThunderSleetDreams wrote:I'm looking at these convective bands... Man, someone is going to get north of 6 inches of measurable sleet/snow. Throw a dart at whoever will be that lucky. Can you imagine that band cutting a SW to NE line right across Houston?
Ntxw wrote:Snowman67 wrote:Interesting that this evenings discussion from Hou/Galv that just came out states confidence that the column will cool enough to support all snow by mid afternoon Tuesday in most locations
What is cooling the column though? If there is a warm nose, precip will bring it down. The baja low keeps shunting south with the overall trends and there's no ULL overhead to cool the column. It's classic overrunning set up for an ice storm based on how things look.

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