Texas Winter 2014-2015
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By the looks of the radar areas east of the Metroplex could see similar our even higher totals. Someone may wind up with over 8 inches from this.
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Re: Texas Winter 2014-2015
SouthernMet wrote:The last round of precip to move through Austin is again not of the frozen variety, which means I have to be up for work in 3 hours.
Yep, just doesn't appear to be happening for us.
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Unbelievable and it's still coming down...


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NWS Fort Worth @NWSFortWorth
Some recent snowfall totals: 6 inches in far north Dallas, 5 inches in far east Fort Worth. 3 inches in Paris. #txwx #dfwwx
March folks
Some recent snowfall totals: 6 inches in far north Dallas, 5 inches in far east Fort Worth. 3 inches in Paris. #txwx #dfwwx
March folks
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To think that the GFS was showing only about an inch of snow for N TX and the HRRR was showing it dissipating by now.
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Ralph's Weather wrote:To think that the GFS was showing only about an inch of snow for N TX and the HRRR was showing it dissipating by now.
Models blew it for NTX. It was colder aloft faster and qpf they were way off, don't even mention the GFS. Euro gradually got more snow amounts run by run so I'll give it that.
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Snow has picked back up in intensity here. Not nearly as heavy as it was an hour and a half ago, but still coming down at a good clip. I'd say we're at 4+ inches here, hard to tell because of the wind.
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The NAM may be the only model that predicted the QPF we are seeing though it never could figure out where to place it. The RGEM was not too bad.
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Re: Texas Winter 2014-2015
I'm just in awe I never expected this tonight!
This is what I thought last Wednesday would be LOL
Couple of my videos from tonight
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10153102425980930
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This is what I thought last Wednesday would be LOL
Couple of my videos from tonight
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10153102425980930
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Icing in Round Rock, sleet in Llano and Burnett Counties down in Central Texas.
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I just stepped out for a moment. Looks like I have about a quarter inch of sleet. Mix of sleet and light freezing rain falling with freezing rain just trying to start accumulating.
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Just AMAZING.... 3.5 inches just south of the airport in Centreport.
So beautiful and a very fine powder.
So beautiful and a very fine powder.
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NWS Fort Worth @NWSFortWorth
Snow has ended at #DFW Airport. After midnight, 0.9" fell. Storm total = 3.4". Greatest event total since Feb 2010. #dfwwx #txwx
The 2.5 inches at midnight was a record for March 4.
DFW is now at 5.7 inches for the season. What a comeback.
Snow has ended at #DFW Airport. After midnight, 0.9" fell. Storm total = 3.4". Greatest event total since Feb 2010. #dfwwx #txwx
The 2.5 inches at midnight was a record for March 4.
DFW is now at 5.7 inches for the season. What a comeback.
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Really coming down now, mostly sleet still but it did switch to snow for short time.
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Ralph's Weather wrote:Really coming down now, mostly sleet still but it did switch to snow for short time.
Not doing much better down here in Jacksonville. We've got some sleet on the cars now, but it keeps swapping back and forth between rain and sleet. Most of our sleet fell about an hour or two ago, and has been mostly rain since then.
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