wxman57 wrote:Overnight runs of the GFS, ECMWF and Canadian are all warmer for Texas over the next 10 days. Warmer as in not even a freeze for the Dallas-Ft. Worth area (maybe a light one with the Canadian) through next weekend. Nothing quite as nice as the past 2 days, though. If you want to see winter weather over the next 2 weeks you'll have to drive to the central to northern Panhandle, it appears.
But the same overnight run of the European ensemble mean shows the east coast trough retrograding and a ridge building over Alaska and NW North America on Days 11-15. Trough centered over the eastern 2/3 of the CONUS. The control run is even more impressive, with the cold centered over the Southern Plains. In fact, in the Day 11-15 period, the control run has temperature anomalies in Texas in the 30-34 Fahrenheit range.
Before you say it, I know it is extremely long range, but it is an ensemble mean that is supported by its control run. Moreover, a SSW is forecasted, which lends support to a blocking regime in the long-range. February, particularly the time on or before Valentine's Day, looks
potentially interesting for the Southern Plains.
