hriverajr wrote:Remember.. thats a looonng way out
A meager two weeks out, the story of the 2014-15 winter.


Moderator: S2k Moderators
hriverajr wrote:Remember.. thats a looonng way out
wxman57 wrote:I'd point out that the GFS has shown snow all across Texas many times (beyond 240hrs) over the past month or so. It's been wrong every time so far. I'm not squirming yet. We've had "backdoor cold air" for most of the past month. It's possible that we could get more of a shot by the 19th. Latest GFS has Dallas down to 27 on the 19th - but no snow.
Snowman67 wrote:wxman57 wrote:I'd point out that the GFS has shown snow all across Texas many times (beyond 240hrs) over the past month or so. It's been wrong every time so far. I'm not squirming yet. We've had "backdoor cold air" for most of the past month. It's possible that we could get more of a shot by the 19th. Latest GFS has Dallas down to 27 on the 19th - but no snow.
Wait - but isn't this the same model that you have been posting/referencing most days to point out to us that there is no cold air on the way in the foreseeable future? I'm confused as to when I'm supposed to put any stock in the longer range models. Let me guess - when it shows warm weather beyond 240hrs
Snowman67 wrote:wxman57 wrote:I'd point out that the GFS has shown snow all across Texas many times (beyond 240hrs) over the past month or so. It's been wrong every time so far. I'm not squirming yet. We've had "backdoor cold air" for most of the past month. It's possible that we could get more of a shot by the 19th. Latest GFS has Dallas down to 27 on the 19th - but no snow.
Wait - but isn't this the same model that you have been posting/referencing most days to point out to us that there is no cold air on the way in the foreseeable future? I'm confused as to when I'm supposed to put any stock in the longer range models. Let me guess - when it shows warm weather beyond 240hrs
TexasF6 wrote:Joe B said it is happening. As Porta always says, watch the pattern not the flipping floppy models! It's all coming together. Texas will see winter all the way to the coast!
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 36 guests