Texas Summer 2018
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Re: Texas Summer 2018
The 00z Euro & EPS show no 100s at DFW over the next two weeks. Also, I believe the upgraded Euro goes active today and supposedly it doesn't have the warm bias that the current version has in the longer range.
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More optimistic CPC outlook for potential rain (or less dryness) relief.
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Re: Texas Summer 2018
Ntxw wrote:Brent wrote:TarrantWx wrote:
I'm starting to think I might need to move to Collin County to see any interesting weather here in the Metroplex.
first year in Collin County had the closest call to a killer tornado ever(after 25 years in Alabama!) and the biggest hail I've ever seen and one of the biggest snowstorms I've ever seen(of course it's barely snowed since...
Also can't forget the flash flood emergency in 2015
Yeah yeah bragging rights! But also a whole lot of nothing in between but hot days...sounds like North Texas weather...
so true.,.. its all or nothing here basically
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Re: Texas Summer 2018
Can we do it again? HRRR has been jumping around and the 18z 3K NAM trended wetter.
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Re: Texas Summer 2018
weatherdude1108 wrote:More optimistic CPC outlook for potential rain (or less dryness) relief.
I trust those as far as I can throw them. How many times in January and February did they issue those pretty charts with lots below normal temps for Texas and they were huge busts. Kind of like the 360 GFS this time of the year showing a Cat 5 in the Gulf!
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Re: Texas Summer 2018
interesting, storm took a westward turn.
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Re: Texas Summer 2018
TheProfessor wrote:interesting, storm took a westward turn.
Splitting supercell. One went east while the other went west. There is usually some big hail in those types of storms and that looks like what is occurring right now.
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I can confirm getting quite a hailstorm in Irving. Folks are going to wake up with egg to tennis ball size damage..
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Ntxw wrote:I can confirm getting quite a hailstorm in Irving. Folks are going to wake up with egg to tennis ball size damage..
Yeah the hail was intense for a few minutes. Can't wait to see my car damage!!!!!
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Re: Texas Summer 2018
Feel sorry for folks up in DFW. Likely a significant hail storm causing lots of damage early this morning. Models didn't do a very good job either...
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I'd like the rain, but not with that hail core.
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South Texas Storms wrote:Feel sorry for folks up in DFW. Likely a significant hail storm causing lots of damage early this morning. Models didn't do a very good job either...
It crossed one of the most dense areas of the metroplex right smack in the middle.
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Re: Texas Summer 2018
Got some cool pics of lightning from my back yard. The first might be my favorite.
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Kinda wish I was at my old house in Southlake. It had so many great spots to take pictures.
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Re: Texas Summer 2018
In other news,
Keep your eyes on the East Pacific south/southwest of Mexico. Aletta, the first system likely won't have too much direct or indirect effects on us but the following system (Bud) might take a more northwest track toward Baja California. Euro has a western trough digging in with Bud to our southwest. IF that is real it's a recipe for heavy rain, very long range though.
Keep your eyes on the East Pacific south/southwest of Mexico. Aletta, the first system likely won't have too much direct or indirect effects on us but the following system (Bud) might take a more northwest track toward Baja California. Euro has a western trough digging in with Bud to our southwest. IF that is real it's a recipe for heavy rain, very long range though.
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Re: Texas Summer 2018
Ntxw wrote:In other news,
Keep your eyes on the East Pacific south/southwest of Mexico. Aletta, the first system likely won't have too much direct or indirect effects on us but the following system (Bud) might take a more northwest track toward Baja California. Euro has a western trough digging in with Bud to our southwest. IF that is real it's a recipe for heavy rain, very long range though.
Yep I was noticing that as well. Long range currently looks less hot and dry around here. Let's hope it verifies.
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Shockingly no hail damage. The hail stones were quite large earlier. I did manage to sleep a bit more after the rain.
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Re: Texas Summer 2018
Not a drop, nor hint of a storm at the house over night, but my parents and a few freinds that live in the same area received goldball size hail in central Arlington close to ATT Stadium.
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