wxman57 wrote:Overnight model runs continue to trend warmer for next week and the week after. Barely a light freeze in Dallas next week.
Then why is EWX predicting a high Wed of only 47. I am now used to the 70s and would like them to stay around?
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wxman57 wrote:Overnight model runs continue to trend warmer for next week and the week after. Barely a light freeze in Dallas next week.
Ntxw wrote:My oh my, this winter has acclimated wxman57 to cold. Below to well below normal averages and less than 60 is now considered spring. Before long he won't need heat and will be satisfied with cool temps
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I'm moving this over to the Global Weather thread which is the appropriate spot for it. Thanks.
wxman57 wrote:On my bike ride yesterday I saw a number of dogwood trees in full bloom. You can tell they're dogwoods by their bark.
Ntxw wrote:Check out the 12z NAM if you havent north and nw TX. Canadian has been on and off too, and GFS just misses the precip with cold. Time it a little better and not too shabby. I have a lot on the table this weekend so I'll try to update once in awhile. I still believe the false spring idea.
MJO is up and running, very strong, fully expect a stormy period possibly of the season to come.
wxman57 wrote:On my bike ride yesterday I saw a number of dogwood trees in full bloom. You can tell they're dogwoods by their bark.
wxman57 wrote:12Z GFS is in. Nothing too extreme next 2 weeks. Perhaps some heavy rain in early March - over 2" in both Dallas-Ft. Worth and Houston indicated by 12Z GFS. 00Z Euro ensembles mean didn't have any freezing temps in NE TX next week. Deterministic was colder at 26-28F in Dallas.
TrekkerCC wrote:wxman57 or those that have access to the ECMWF precipitation products - does the ECMWF show a 1 - 2" rain event next weekend? While the GFS has been very inconsistent on the depth of cold air, it is very consistent on dumping a lot of rain on us. Does the ECMWF match this?
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