Texas Winter 2015-2016
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- SouthernMet
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Re: Texas Winter 2015-2016
Latest HRRR showing 2-3" for tarrant county and dusting - half inch for dallas.
Honestly, may be underdoing it.
Honestly, may be underdoing it.
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Re: Texas Winter 2015-2016
Is this really realistic? My expectations for this have dropped to basically nothing at this point
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Re: Texas Winter 2015-2016
Brent wrote:Is this really realistic? My expectations for this have dropped to basically nothing at this point
We're grasping at straws keeping hopes alive! As long as the low continues to plow east the dream is still a possibility. We're not greedy people, a dusting works. Heck just to even see it fall is enough. DFW needs the guaranty that there has never been a snowless winter (at least Trace) since records began here.
In other news, this storm has been a complete bust for Kansas. After blizzard warnings, hardly a flake fell up there. Leading the way to the failed forecast around Dodge City after spewing out a foot + there, the ECMWF
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Re: Texas Winter 2015-2016
I can report rain mixed with big snowflakes, NW Austin, Jollyville. Took Raven of Thunderheart, my truck, out for gas run. Let's hope for more!!!
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TexasF6 wrote:I can report rain mixed with big snowflakes, NW Austin, Jollyville. Took Raven of Thunderheart, my truck, out for gas run. Let's hope for more!!!
Wake up Porta!!! Champ the Charger needs a Chase!

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I think the NAM is seeing that low wobble over Austin and leave us some treats!!! Flakes made me happy. I'm thirsty for more!!! I disliked the rain mixing in 

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Re: Texas Winter 2015-2016
Ntxw wrote:TexasF6 wrote:I can report rain mixed with big snowflakes, NW Austin, Jollyville. Took Raven of Thunderheart, my truck, out for gas run. Let's hope for more!!!
Wake up Porta!!! Champ the Charger needs a Chase!
I don't understand how the temperature of jollyville is 39f with snow falling how does that work? does that give credibility to what the models are saying in terms of a change over for DFW?
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Jarodm12 wrote:Ntxw wrote:TexasF6 wrote:I can report rain mixed with big snowflakes, NW Austin, Jollyville. Took Raven of Thunderheart, my truck, out for gas run. Let's hope for more!!!
Wake up Porta!!! Champ the Charger needs a Chase!
I don't understand how the temperature of jollyville is 39f with snow falling how does that work? does that give credibility to what the models are saying in terms of a change over for DFW?
Its actually 37 here. It was mixed with rain. But nice flakes. I have been watching it alllllll evening on kxan's radar. I have screenshots. LOL.
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Jarodm12 wrote:I don't understand how the temperature of jollyville is 39f with snow falling how does that work? does that give credibility to what the models are saying in terms of a change over for DFW?
It is colder above their heads as the cold core ULL is approaching. Remember for snow it is more important what happens above your head vs on the ground. 32F just helps it stick it could be vice versa and rain. You can see the bulging 0C (32F) from about 5 thousand feet layer in central Texas associated near the center of the 500mb low.

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TexasF6 wrote:I can report rain mixed with big snowflakes, NW Austin, Jollyville. Took Raven of Thunderheart, my truck, out for gas run. Let's hope for more!!!
Oh...... I hope we see it here too! Nothing at all right now
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The snow out in Junction to San Angelo, is that going to be moving To the NE of Austin or is there a chance that moves east into the I-35 corridor near Austin?
If the low continues eastward it could, however the models indicate this is around the time the low starts moving NE. If that does then that area will move NE with it, dreaded dry slot comes in.
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Jarodm12 wrote:NTXW what radar/ web address are you using?
Intellicast
http://www.intellicast.com/National/Radar/Current.aspx?animate=true
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Re: Texas Winter 2015-2016
FWIW 

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Any posters from Weatherford or Decatur/Bridgeport? Radar switching to pink/blue in those areas
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