wxman57 wrote:northjaxpro wrote:wxman57 wrote:Poof? I'm shocked! Shocked, I tell you!
Yeah Heat Miser! LOL...can you turn the blowtorch off across the Eastern U.S. while you are gracing us with your humour today.
The U.S. thermostat will remain at "warm" until I win the December playoff of our year-long forecast contest. I broke "warm" in the head-to-head finals. Currently, I'm leading by 114 points, which is quite a bit. After December 31st I'll release my hold on the thermostat.
Looking at the 00Z Euro - upper 70s for Houston on Christmas Day. No freezes Dallas to Houston next 10 days. GFS indicates no freeze through the first week of January (at least). Perfect!
I'm not seeing any clear signs of a pattern change that would bring Canadian-Arctic air down to Texas through at least the first week of January.
How gracious of you, sir.

Yes, we would like for you to relinquish your hold on the thermostat come January. At least give us a few weeks of "fun."
Meanwhile, I wouldn't bet a Kit Kat bar on next weekend's weather at this point other than to say it will be wet. Each run of the GFS and even the Euro have been all over the place. Very little consistency. I'll use your (wxman57) line and say we shouldn't buy into any model run until 72 hours out.