Texas Winter 2013-2014
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ThunderSleetDreams wrote:SaskatchewanScreamer wrote:Now wouldn't it be terrifying for you folks if that vortex broke off on our side of the world instead???
Pretty please?
I can't believe that it would be pretty down there if my location hit the -40's and we were sharing!!!
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
0z GFS is slightly slower and warmer with the system late next week.
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HouTXmetro wrote:Ok, I'm lost... are the models indicating more sub freezing Winter weather for SE TX next week?
Next weekend so long range....and you know how tricky it is to get anything down here. Just follow the EURO.
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
South Texas Storms wrote:0z GFS is slightly slower and warmer with the system late next week.
I wouldn't get too caught up in each individual run....the most important aspect of the past two runs is that it's going towards the overall look of the European
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South Texas Storms wrote:0z GFS is slightly slower and warmer with the system late next week.
Not that this is tropical season but the GFS has always been right biased when it comes to track. Always wanting to break down ridiging in the long range. ..I am beginning to think it is warm biased when it comes to arctic air masses....that Euro run has a very cold pattern if it were to verify.
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Ok who's staying up for the 0Z EURO run tonight at 1:30am? I pick STS for graveyard shift... 
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Now one fellow that lives in Texas zone 8 said the only reason Houstonians would want it really cold was so it would kill the bugs in the *bushes* down there. Just how big and bad are those bugs that ThunderSleetDreams is willing to risk killing everything down there that isn't the hardiest plant that Texas has?
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
ROCK wrote:Ok who's staying up for the 0Z EURO run tonight at 1:30am? I pick STS for graveyard shift...
Haha I would except I have my strength training class at 9 am tomorrow morning! Maybe tomorrow night
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SaskatchewanScreamer wrote:Now one fellow that lives in Texas zone 8 said the only reason Houstonians would want it really cold was so it would kill the bugs in the *bushes* down there. Just how big and bad are those bugs that ThunderSleetDreams is willing to risk killing everything down there that isn't the hardiest plant that Texas has?
We got skeeters down here that carry off small pets...I wouldn't mind another sub freeze just to make sure we don't get some hatchlings after the rain we get Sunday....
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South Texas Storms wrote:ROCK wrote:Ok who's staying up for the 0Z EURO run tonight at 1:30am? I pick STS for graveyard shift...
Haha I would except I have my strength training class at 9 am tomorrow morning! Maybe tomorrow night
Nice...don't know many on here who weight train. Keep it up...
Wish the NAM went past 84hrs... Like to see its take for next weekend..
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
ROCK wrote:South Texas Storms wrote:ROCK wrote:Ok who's staying up for the 0Z EURO run tonight at 1:30am? I pick STS for graveyard shift...
Haha I would except I have my strength training class at 9 am tomorrow morning! Maybe tomorrow night
Nice...don't know many on here who weight train. Keep it up...
Wish the NAM went past 84hrs... Like to see its take for next weekend..
It does, the extended version of the NAM is the DGEX model....looks similar to this morning's GFS so probably last to catch onto the pattern change
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wxman57 wrote:00Z Euro has 2-4" of snow for SE TX next Thursday.
Did'nt it show snow for us a few days ago.
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I don't have to time at the moment to look over the latest models in detail, however, it does appear that the GFS is still going in the right direction. It looks like it continues to come in colder.
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