Stormcenter wrote:I believe it when I see it. I recall we were suppose to have a very wet and cold winter last year and poof nothing.
Agreed. Worst. Winter. Ever.
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Stormcenter wrote:I believe it when I see it. I recall we were suppose to have a very wet and cold winter last year and poof nothing.
Tireman4 wrote:Stormcenter wrote:I believe it when I see it. I recall we were suppose to have a very wet and cold winter last year and poof nothing.
Agreed. Worst. Winter. Ever.
Ralph's Weather wrote:The models seem to be sniffing out the expected early season Arctic intrusion next month. This will be the beginning of a roller coaster type winter which averaged out I expect will be somewhere around 3 degrees below normal. There are few if any warm indicators for us and the dominant players will be strong blocking over the GoA and Arctic and at times the N Atl, little to no STJ to speak of so many blue northers are in our future.
Ntxw wrote:I am not comfortable making a call for any type of winter. You don't quite have an El Nino and you don't quite have a La Nina. It MAY achieve a weak La Nina, but that is currently in limbo. These type of years are a tough forecast. You can almost bet that in a cold neutralish year that there will be an ice storm in December!
wxman57 wrote:Here's an outlook for winter across the U.S.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CvyYKxqXgAAqXD-.jpg
CaptinCrunch wrote:Fall Heat Wave Will Smash Records From Halloween Into the First Days of November
https://weather.com/forecast/national/news/record-warmth-west-central-south-late-october
The warmest October on record for NTX is 1963 with a monthly avg temp of 73.6 degrees. Currently thru October 30th 2016 the monthly avg is 74.3 degrees (+6.5 above avg) with another record high (86) expected today.
Portastorm wrote:Larry Cosgrove came out today with his winter forecast. He sees a pretty good cold snap for us by mid November into the end of the month. He believes Thanksgiving could be a chilly one for Texas. December will be variable with periods of warmer/colder than usual ... and then things go downhill quickly as January-March will be quite cold. Larry did a great job with last winter's forecast as well as this past Fall ... which he nailed. I'm hoping he's right about this winter!
Portastorm wrote:Larry Cosgrove came out today with his winter forecast. He sees a pretty good cold snap for us by mid November into the end of the month. He believes Thanksgiving could be a chilly one for Texas. December will be variable with periods of warmer/colder than usual ... and then things go downhill quickly as January-March will be quite cold. Larry did a great job with last winter's forecast as well as this past Fall ... which he nailed. I'm hoping he's right about this winter!
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