gpsnowman wrote:I know the model runs have been great today which has me extremely excited but today is a big bust on the rain so far. Maybe we can get some later this evening.
Yeah what happened to the rain? Definitely a reason to be cautious
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gpsnowman wrote:I know the model runs have been great today which has me extremely excited but today is a big bust on the rain so far. Maybe we can get some later this evening.
Brent wrote:gpsnowman wrote:I know the model runs have been great today which has me extremely excited but today is a big bust on the rain so far. Maybe we can get some later this evening.
Yeah what happened to the rain? Definitely a reason to be cautious
The pattern may indeed become more active next weekend for North
and Central Texas, but confidence is very low at synoptic and
smaller scales (in addition to this time range remaining outside
the scope of our current forecast).
Brent wrote:GFS unleashes the arctic beginning next weekend and even colder towards the 22nd/23rd
Cpv17 wrote:Brent wrote:GFS unleashes the arctic beginning next weekend and even colder towards the 22nd/23rd
Ehhh, it’s not really that cold. Coldest temp it has the entire run is 28 for DFW. Looks like it has the brunt of the cold going more towards the east rather than straight south.
Don't be surprised if we get a -NAO to lock in the cold afterwards.
northjaxpro wrote:
Don't be surprised if we get a -NAO to lock in the cold afterwards.
Looking at the 18Z GFS 500 mb Northern Hemisphere analysis in the long range within 264 hours, and even moreso beyond 300 hours, height rises across Greenland really look quite impressive. It is quite a blocking ridge setting up over Greenland. This is a very solid harbinger of a rather potentially strong - NAO to me indeed, should the model solution hold steadfast. I definitely expect this very cold pattern to really lock into place across North America. for a rather prolonged period.
rwfromkansas wrote:Snowfall from KS to MO is going to build an ok snowpack at least. The forecast for much of the region has doubled since this morning. About six inches expected for my hometown.
Brent wrote:rwfromkansas wrote:Snowfall from KS to MO is going to build an ok snowpack at least. The forecast for much of the region has doubled since this morning. About six inches expected for my hometown.
I bet someone west of St. Louis sees well over a foot easy
Cant wait til its our turn
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