bubba hotep wrote:Wow, 18z NAM is kind of scary for DFW unless that is sleet. It looks like a band of 0.5" QPF right across the metroplex with temps in the 20s.
Whats the time frame on that?
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bubba hotep wrote:Wow, 18z NAM is kind of scary for DFW unless that is sleet. It looks like a band of 0.5" QPF right across the metroplex with temps in the 20s.

JayDT wrote:I know i’m definitely in the minority here with what i’m about to say... But at this point i just want any type of winter weather, I don’t care what it is at this point..
SnowintheFalls wrote:JayDT wrote:I know i’m definitely in the minority here with what i’m about to say... But at this point i just want any type of winter weather, I don’t care what it is at this point..
It has been 772 days since our last WSW in Wichita County. Not to mention the drought conditions starting to take hold. I agree that at this point I would like any sort of winter weather up here.

JayDT wrote:I know i’m definitely in the minority here with what i’m about to say... But at this point i just want any type of winter weather, I don’t care what it is at this point..
WacoWx wrote:bubba hotep wrote:Wow, 18z NAM is kind of scary for DFW unless that is sleet. It looks like a band of 0.5" QPF right across the metroplex with temps in the 20s.
Whats the time frame on that?




bubba hotep wrote:15z SREF holds steady with qpf around 0.25" at DFW after temps drop below freezing.

orangeblood wrote:Extremely puzzled by the FTW NWS forecast for Sunday...less than 3 days from a potential fairly stout winter event and no mention of precip across DFW for Sunday - what am I missing ?



Ntxw wrote:Major winter storm in week (of course) on GFS with snow in Amarillo! Winter trends south. Maybe 3 (even if the 32F and freezing rain) events in 2 weeks?!


Ntxw wrote:It looks like txdot is pre treating roads in NTX and not taking the chance. Good for them

missygirl810 wrote:Ntxw wrote:It looks like txdot is pre treating roads in NTX and not taking the chance. Good for them
I wonder where in NTX.

orangeblood wrote:Extremely puzzled by the FTW NWS forecast for Sunday...less than 3 days from a potential fairly stout winter event and no mention of precip across DFW for Sunday - what am I missing ?
bubba hotep wrote:Euro Weeklies are once again showing a wet look for the eastern half of Texas on into Louisiana with temps slightly above normal but cooling as it moves through March.
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