Texas Winter 2017-2018
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018
It appears a lot of the forecasts that were calling for cold air have moved more toward seasonal temps.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018
Yukon Cornelius wrote:It appears a lot of the forecasts that were calling for cold air have moved more toward seasonal temps.
GFS dropped the snow on the 18z and yeah, nothing impressive on cold. Rain isn't that great either
A freeze in Florida but DFW doesn't even make the 30s
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018
it will changeYukon Cornelius wrote:It appears a lot of the forecasts that were calling for cold air have moved more toward seasonal temps.
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Yukon Cornelius wrote:It appears a lot of the forecasts that were calling for cold air have moved more toward seasonal temps.
Wash, rinse and repeat

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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018
orangeblood wrote:TeamPlayersBlue wrote:I think the Euro is too far east with the ridge in the NW territories. We will see.
Any particularly reason why you think this or just a wild guess ?
Mostly wild guess, but also looking at the strength and position of the trough pumping it.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018
Brent wrote:Yukon Cornelius wrote:It appears a lot of the forecasts that were calling for cold air have moved more toward seasonal temps.
GFS dropped the snow on the 18z and yeah, nothing impressive on cold. Rain isn't that great either
A freeze in Florida but DFW doesn't even make the 30s
With the pattern on the 18Z GFS I would still expect a freeze for E TX, likely low to mid 20s in the favored spots. Hopefully the SW trough pans out so we can get our decent rains we should know more on that this weekend. Our best cold is still going to be once the pattern retrogrades west next weekend and the following week especially. Still no above normal byond Monday for a long while.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018
well the 336 hour winter storm is still there, plenty of time for it to disappear lol
Channel 8 has temps closing in on 70 next weekend
Channel 8 has temps closing in on 70 next weekend
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018
November will probably fall below normal here in Ohio(totally different from Texas) We had a few above normal days but we had so many days where the high was around 45-48 degrees when the average high is around 52-54 this time of year. Foliage got off to a quick start then stalled from September to just before Halloween and then really ramped up in November(way more than the past 2 years.) Looks like we could get some real cold in the coming weeks and the GFS has a clipper train occurring(which was seriously missing last winter) as well.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018
You mean the same models calling for lots of rain a few days ago? Yeah they have a clue 
The cynicism is becoming unreal around here with each model run for something that hasn't even happened yet

The cynicism is becoming unreal around here with each model run for something that hasn't even happened yet
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Ntxw wrote:You mean the same models calling for lots of rain a few days ago? Yeah they have a clue
The cynicism is becoming unreal around here with each model run for something that hasn't even happened yet
For real! People will drive themselves mad if they look at every model run and believe it lol. Let it play out. As we all know in this part of the world, models tend to under estimate cold. Just because the forecast for day 6 changes, it doesn’t mean it won’t go right back to where it was (or even lower) by Saturday/Sunday into early next week!
Give it time people. Watch the patterns, not a single run or two for that matter. Plus Winter is just starting. We got a long way to go

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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018
Seriously, im loving this pattern. We had this one time last year, maybe twice. Been since Jan for true cold weather, im pumped. Getting the PWS all cleaned up for it.
It's working again since it got performance anxiety the day harvey hit. Smh
It's working again since it got performance anxiety the day harvey hit. Smh
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018
Ntxw wrote:You mean the same models calling for lots of rain a few days ago? Yeah they have a clue
The cynicism is becoming unreal around here with each model run for something that hasn't even happened yet

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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018
I think a lot of my cynicism or whatever it is comes from the fact of how boring the weather has been lately... and how prevalent the warmth has been. Nothing has happened in months that has been good. I want a pattern change too but its just like, I'll believe it when I see it sometimes.
I still have nightmares of last winter too which was over in early January
I still have nightmares of last winter too which was over in early January

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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018
I think it's a fair call to be skeptical and believe it when see it mentality. In fact it's advised
. But at least we're seeing something, even if it's cooler NW flow, it beats being hot all the time, it gets old. it can get to 90 in December... Least we got a shot at a good pattern. Lets wait and see how it plays out, or at least until Sunday or Monday if the models look so so by then, it would be a good call to back off on it some.
In other news,
All winter discussions is pretty much officially now in this thread for DJF! Technically midnight but might as well call it now! Let the meteorological winter season start!! Fall thread is closed for discussion.

In other news,
All winter discussions is pretty much officially now in this thread for DJF! Technically midnight but might as well call it now! Let the meteorological winter season start!! Fall thread is closed for discussion.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018
Euro Weeklies are pretty unimpressive...
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Winter time post are almost exclusively focused on the DFW area.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018
I don't think it helped some posts in here a few days ago were hyping some big pattern that has produced big time cold before... I mean at best here we're probably gonna get something typical in early December... which I agree, it's about time given the warmth lately but still, it doesn't offset all this warmth of late...
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018
Brent wrote:I don't think it helped some posts in here a few days ago were hyping some big pattern that has produced big time cold before... I mean at best here we're probably gonna get something typical in early December... which I agree, it's about time given the warmth lately but still, it doesn't offset all this warmth of late...
No cold weather?
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018
Sure we should pay closer attention to the ensembles but look at it this way, at least the thread stays active with each model run.
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