Ntxw wrote:0z NAM s a wintry mess on Sunday for the southern plains, Texas included. Cold outruns the system, it is the NAM though. But this may be one of those cases where the model performs poorly on the placement of low level cold air thus the storm very well may end up much further south.
Has DFW in the teens and single digits just above the Red River. Would be one of the coldest March blasts in quite some time if it were correct.
Yeah, when I looked this afternoon's GFS 850 mb 0, -10, -20 C temps stacked up on top of each other across Kansas and Oklahoma like that....I knew the models weren't going to handle the very strong low level cold advection/warm advection above it very well. This front means business and is going to bust a TON of forecast across Texas on Sunday. Folks as far south as I-10 need to pay attention to this one.....
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