#8503 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Feb 19, 2014 12:08 am
Ntxw and yours truly aren't the only ones drinking the Kool-Aid about colder weather coming for the end of the month and into March.
From Texoma Weather's Facebook page a few moments ago:
"Enjoy the warm temperatures over the next couple of days because much colder temperatures will make a come back by late February, and likely through parts of March for locations east of the Rockies. It would be wise to not plant your gardens just yet.
Tomorrow will likely be the warmest day of the next several days due to a cold front pushing through the area overnight tomorrow. The airmass behind this cold front is not too impressive, but you'll definitely notice the cooler temperatures.
There is an ever so slight chance for an isolated storm to develop tomorrow afternoon across north Texas, or southern Oklahoma, but the CAP will likely remain too strong to see any appreciable rain across the area; however, some morning drizzle is possible.
Precipitation chances look to slightly increase during this cooler weather, for late February, so we will keep a close eye on the chance for wintry precipitation across the Southern Plains."
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