Haris wrote:Most models now show some winter PTYPE Friday down here. Likely sleet pellets
It doesn't look like a sleet profile. What I'm seeing in the model soundings is a precip layer between 10,000 and 15,000 ft up in sub-freezing air with quite dry air below there. This indicates snow, not sleet. However, it would have a very long way to fall in above-freezing air to reach the ground as snow. Sure, the lower 10,000 ft would moisten up and the evaporating snowflakes would cool the air column somewhat, but it's just so dry below about 8000 ft that the precip may evaporate before reaching the ground (virga).
I'd say you would have a better chance at seeing a stray small snowflake or a snow pellet (graupel) than a sleet pellet in Austin on Friday morning - just based on projected soundings. However, there really won't be much moisture available.