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weatherdude1108 wrote:I saw these posts on FB from the Arlington and Fort Worth areas. You Dallas peeps ok? I thought Ntxw lives in Arlington. Crazy winds!![]()
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... 8012864653
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... 8012864653
weatherdude1108 wrote:I saw these posts on FB from the Arlington and Fort Worth areas. You Dallas peeps ok? I thought Ntxw lives in Arlington. Crazy winds!![]()
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... 8012864653
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... 8012864653
somethingfunny wrote:weatherdude1108 wrote:I saw these posts on FB from the Arlington and Fort Worth areas. You Dallas peeps ok? I thought Ntxw lives in Arlington. Crazy winds!![]()
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... 8012864653
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... 8012864653
Most of us have no power. Mine just came back.
All I can say is holy **** I have never experienced a storm like that one in my life.
I've got some photos and videos to sort through but first I need sleep.... this video captured the experience pretty well though:
http://www.nbcdfw.com/video/?_osource=S ... /277956451
South Texas Storms wrote:Unfortunately, much of the Hill Country (including Austin and San Antonio) missed out on the rain with this system. There was continuous lightning though here in Austin and I caught a picture of it:
http://i57.tinypic.com/2s99e6o.jpg
weatherdude1108 wrote:South Texas Storms wrote:Unfortunately, much of the Hill Country (including Austin and San Antonio) missed out on the rain with this system. There was continuous lightning though here in Austin and I caught a picture of it:
http://i57.tinypic.com/2s99e6o.jpg
That is an awesome shot! It was lightning in the distance to my north/northwest from my place. You could see the cumulonimbus formations when lightning sparked. I tried to get a pic of it, but I couldn't get the timing right.
Ntxw wrote:If you're looking for some hope to rain turn towards the EPAC. Simon is a hurricane and will be re-curving in our general direction.
WILL CONTINUE TO WATCH FUTURE MODEL RUNS REGARDING PRECIPITATION
CHANCES FOR MONDAY.
ADDITIONAL MODEL DISCREPANCIES CONTINUE THROUGH NEXT WEEK AS BOTH
THE GFS AND CANADIAN BRING TROPICAL STORM SIMON IN THE EASTERN
PACIFIC ACROSS BAJA AND INTO THE SOUTHWESTERN CONUS ON WEDNESDAY.
THE GFS CONTINUES TO BRING THE REMNANTS OF SIMON INTO THE PLAINS
AND STRENGTHENS THE SYSTEM INTO A POWERFUL MID-LEVEL STORM SYSTEM
THAT MOVES EAST ACROSS THE REGION WITH DECENT RAIN CHANCES LATE
NEXT WEEK. ON THE OTHER HAND...THE ECMWF MOVES SIMON AWAY FROM
LAND AND KEEPS ZONAL FLOW ALOFT AND QUIET WEATHER OVER THE REGION.
WILL KEEP THE FORECAST BEYOND MONDAY DRY FOR NOW AND WAIT FOR
BETTER MODEL RUN-TO-RUN CONSISTENCY BEFORE INTRODUCING ANY POPS
LATE NEXT WEEK. THE DISCREPANCIES IN THE MODELS BEYOND THE WEEKEND
MAKE FOR A CHALLENGING FORECAST REGARDING TEMPS/DEWPOINTS/WIND
SPEEDS...ETC.
gboudx wrote:Ntxw wrote:If you're looking for some hope to rain turn towards the EPAC. Simon is a hurricane and will be re-curving in our general direction.
DFW mentions this possibility but they are leaning towards the drier ECMF as of this afternoons AFD. This from the AM AFD discussing the possibility. Any idea why they are leaning to ECMF Ntxw?
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