srainhoutx wrote:Cold New Years Eve? The ECMWF roll of the dice today say maybe with a 1054 High over Wyoming. Any takers?
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srainhoutx wrote:Cold New Years Eve? The ECMWF roll of the dice today say maybe with a 1054 High over Wyoming. Any takers?
srainhoutx wrote:Cold New Years Eve? The ECMWF roll of the dice today say maybe with a 1054 High over Wyoming. Any takers?
Yukon Cornelius wrote:I love cold weather as much, if not more than the next guy but its beautiful outside today. 70 and breezy. A day like this here and there in winter isn't a bad thing.
gpsnowman wrote:On the first day of winter my true love gave to me...............74 degrees and a sweaty crotch.
Ralph's Weather wrote:18Z NAM just took a huge step towards what I have been expecting. Much more Canadian like for tomorrow night. Snow makes it into the far NW portion of the Metroplex. The shortwave is stronger, slower and further south, at the strength it shows the shortwave it would be capable of producing heavy snow right under its center.
Brent wrote:Ralph's Weather wrote:18Z NAM just took a huge step towards what I have been expecting. Much more Canadian like for tomorrow night. Snow makes it into the far NW portion of the Metroplex. The shortwave is stronger, slower and further south, at the strength it shows the shortwave it would be capable of producing heavy snow right under its center.
come on... is there still time for a Christmas miracle?
Ralph's Weather wrote:Brent wrote:Ralph's Weather wrote:18Z NAM just took a huge step towards what I have been expecting. Much more Canadian like for tomorrow night. Snow makes it into the far NW portion of the Metroplex. The shortwave is stronger, slower and further south, at the strength it shows the shortwave it would be capable of producing heavy snow right under its center.
come on... is there still time for a Christmas miracle?
The last two 18Z runs have highlighted western N TX as the area to watch with runs in between showing some light snow at least.
Brent wrote:Cpv17 wrote:You know you could always go up north to see cold and snow, but it’s not the same. There’s nothing better than seeing snow at your own home. It’s something very special.
Yeah I am going to Chicago in under 3 weeks but it still wont be the same up there
iorange55 wrote:Ralph's Weather wrote:Brent wrote:
come on... is there still time for a Christmas miracle?
The last two 18Z runs have highlighted western N TX as the area to watch with runs in between showing some light snow at least.
It’s the bottom of the ninth. We’re down by one with two outs, but a runner just got on base and our most powerful hitter is up to bat.
What will happen?
missygirl810 wrote:iorange55 wrote:Ralph's Weather wrote:The last two 18Z runs have highlighted western N TX as the area to watch with runs in between showing some light snow at least.
It’s the bottom of the ninth. We’re down by one with two outs, but a runner just got on base and our most powerful hitter is up to bat.
What will happen?
Foul, then, strike, you're out lol!!!!!
Ralph's Weather wrote:18Z NAM just took a huge step towards what I have been expecting. Much more Canadian like for tomorrow night. Snow makes it into the far NW portion of the Metroplex. The shortwave is stronger, slower and further south, at the strength it shows the shortwave it would be capable of producing heavy snow right under its center.
Ralph's Weather wrote:missygirl810 wrote:iorange55 wrote:
It’s the bottom of the ninth. We’re down by one with two outs, but a runner just got on base and our most powerful hitter is up to bat.
What will happen?
Foul, then, strike, you're out lol!!!!!
Other models are showing flurries at least.
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