wxman57 wrote:Could it really snow (and accumulate) in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area?


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wxman57 wrote:Could it really snow (and accumulate) in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area?
I wonder if the Canadian model is good for anything? Perhaps it only does well in Canada? Yeah, I think 12-18" of snow for central TX looks about right...
CYCLONE MIKE wrote:I wonder if the Canadian model is good for anything? Perhaps it only does well in Canada? Yeah, I think 12-18" of snow for central TX looks about right...
Somehow I seriously doubt it. Only value I see in it is for entertainment. Love watching it try to destroy the US with some kind of storm regardless of the season.
wxman57 wrote:Looking at the 12Z Euro, it's definitely showing that warm nose over NE TX on Monday. Below-freezing south to Waco Monday but at 5000-6000 ft up the temperature is in the 40s. Need to get rid of that warm nose for more snow. As it looks now, models suggest a big sleet event.
Wntrwthrguy wrote:Pretty much lived here my entire life. Just amazed (and mad) at how Houston and Brownsville have seen more snow than Austin in the past decade. Just grinds my gears.
Portastorm wrote:You know I feel (and share) your frustrations. I keep thinking one of these winters we'll hit the jackpot as we are so "overdue" and then nothing happens. I'm sure Monday will turn out to be a cold rain event for us or maybe some light freezing drizzle at best. The depth of the cold air this far south won't be enough to support snow. Heck, I'd take a sleet storm over cold rain or freezing drizzle.
wxman57 wrote:I wonder if the Canadian model is good for anything? Perhaps it only does well in Canada? Yeah, I think 12-18" of snow for central TX looks about right...
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