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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#581 Postby Cerlin » Mon Oct 07, 2019 11:29 am

Crazy Canadian thinks DFW is on the verge of a freeze overnight Friday. Interesting to see if it continues this trend like it has the past few days, as it seems both the GFS and Euro are trending slightly colder as well (albeit 10 degrees warmer than CMC)
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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#582 Postby Portastorm » Mon Oct 07, 2019 11:42 am

Hope everyone is enjoying this wonderful Fall weather (finally!). Lord knows we have suffered enough with the Endless Summer of 2019.

A couple weeks back, I believe Ntxw spoke of recurving typhoons and how if they are strong enough, they can play havoc with the models and perhaps portend colder air for us. I am curious what he and the rest of y'all are thinking about Typhoon Hagibis? Could this one be a game changer for us?

This coming weekend looks wonderful, too, weatherwise. Those going to the Red River Shootout at the Cotton Bowl will have classic football weather. And down here, Weekend 2 for the ACL Festival should be ideal.
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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#583 Postby WacoWx » Mon Oct 07, 2019 12:02 pm

Does anyone know what the current timing of the front Thursday night in north Texas is? I know it will change, but I really have no clue if golf Friday morning in Dallas will be any fun. Hopefully the cold nature pushes it through quicker than it currently projected to at least get the showers out of the area. Thoughts?
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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#584 Postby Brent » Mon Oct 07, 2019 12:20 pm

stunning weather today especially after the endless weeks of 90s :sun:

I'm really curious about the Thursday Night front it looks like rain chances will be a lot better and temps behind could be a lot colder
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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#585 Postby gpsnowman » Mon Oct 07, 2019 12:47 pm

Brent wrote:stunning weather today especially after the endless weeks of 90s :sun:

I'm really curious about the Thursday Night front it looks like rain chances will be a lot better and temps behind could be a lot colder

Agreed. Finally some fall weather. An annoying humid, 90 degree day precedes the next front unfortunately but it will be worth it. Gosh darnit, I want some rain with the next cool down.
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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#586 Postby Ralph's Weather » Mon Oct 07, 2019 12:55 pm

Cerlin wrote:Crazy Canadian thinks DFW is on the verge of a freeze overnight Friday. Interesting to see if it continues this trend like it has the past few days, as it seems both the GFS and Euro are trending slightly colder as well (albeit 10 degrees warmer than CMC)

I have been curious about the frost potential of the upcoming front. I plan to get back into my forecasting mode this week after a long summer break.
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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#587 Postby texas1836 » Mon Oct 07, 2019 1:50 pm

Portastorm wrote:Hope everyone is enjoying this wonderful Fall weather (finally!). Lord knows we have suffered enough with the Endless Summer of 2019.

A couple weeks back, I believe Ntxw spoke of recurving typhoons and how if they are strong enough, they can play havoc with the models and perhaps portend colder air for us. I am curious what he and the rest of y'all are thinking about Typhoon Hagibis? Could this one be a game changer for us?

This coming weekend looks wonderful, too, weatherwise. Those going to the Red River Shootout at the Cotton Bowl will have classic football weather. And down here, Weekend 2 for the ACL Festival should be ideal.


Game changer as in similar to Nuri in 2014?
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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#588 Postby CaptinCrunch » Mon Oct 07, 2019 1:56 pm

Upstream is looking very snowy :froze:

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Billings, MT has a forecast high tomorrow of 71, dropping to 26 Tuesday night, and not get above freezing till the weekend with lows around 10. :cold:
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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#589 Postby CaptinCrunch » Mon Oct 07, 2019 2:04 pm

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Another chance of rain by Thursday night 50% into Friday 40%.
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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#590 Postby TeamPlayersBlue » Mon Oct 07, 2019 2:10 pm

texas1836 wrote:
Portastorm wrote:Hope everyone is enjoying this wonderful Fall weather (finally!). Lord knows we have suffered enough with the Endless Summer of 2019.

A couple weeks back, I believe Ntxw spoke of recurving typhoons and how if they are strong enough, they can play havoc with the models and perhaps portend colder air for us. I am curious what he and the rest of y'all are thinking about Typhoon Hagibis? Could this one be a game changer for us?

This coming weekend looks wonderful, too, weatherwise. Those going to the Red River Shootout at the Cotton Bowl will have classic football weather. And down here, Weekend 2 for the ACL Festival should be ideal.


Game changer as in similar to Nuri in 2014?


I was looking at how the models handled the re-curve today and it didnt look right. It wasnt showing much earlier. I def think it will pump the heights up into the Arctic, leading to a cold shot.
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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#591 Postby texas1836 » Mon Oct 07, 2019 2:21 pm

TeamPlayersBlue wrote:
texas1836 wrote:
Portastorm wrote:Hope everyone is enjoying this wonderful Fall weather (finally!). Lord knows we have suffered enough with the Endless Summer of 2019.

A couple weeks back, I believe Ntxw spoke of recurving typhoons and how if they are strong enough, they can play havoc with the models and perhaps portend colder air for us. I am curious what he and the rest of y'all are thinking about Typhoon Hagibis? Could this one be a game changer for us?

This coming weekend looks wonderful, too, weatherwise. Those going to the Red River Shootout at the Cotton Bowl will have classic football weather. And down here, Weekend 2 for the ACL Festival should be ideal.


Game changer as in similar to Nuri in 2014?


I was looking at how the models handled the re-curve today and it didnt look right. It wasnt showing much earlier. I def think it will pump the heights up into the Arctic, leading to a cold shot.


I would welcome it. I'll be watching it's movement, could be exciting times coming up.
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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#592 Postby weatherdude1108 » Mon Oct 07, 2019 3:19 pm

CaptinCrunch wrote:Upstream is looking very snowy :froze:

https://www.weather.gov/images/byz/WxStory/WeatherStory1.png?05fd5de12b074b0ab0a060a15c94d0bd

Billings, MT has a forecast high tomorrow of 71, dropping to 26 Tuesday night, and not get above freezing till the weekend with lows around 10. :cold:


That's NUTS. :double: That would throw off the air pressure in your tires! A lot of people are going to get tire pressure warning lights going off in their vehicles.lol

They definitely have more weather extremes in that part of the country.
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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#593 Postby rwfromkansas » Mon Oct 07, 2019 3:22 pm

We talk about Texas how it can snow in one part of the state and have tornadoes in the other.

Well, growing up in Kansas, I often remembered that happening in a much smaller state. The weather changes on a dime.

I like that Texas is warmer in winter usually, but I also want some dang snow this year. If my wife would let me and the neighbors would not complain to the HOA, I would buy a snowmaking machine.

weatherdude1108 wrote:
CaptinCrunch wrote:Upstream is looking very snowy :froze:

https://www.weather.gov/images/byz/WxStory/WeatherStory1.png?05fd5de12b074b0ab0a060a15c94d0bd

Billings, MT has a forecast high tomorrow of 71, dropping to 26 Tuesday night, and not get above freezing till the weekend with lows around 10. :cold:


That's NUTS. :double: That would throw off the air pressure in your tires!lol They definitely have more weather extremes in that part of the country.
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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#594 Postby Haris » Mon Oct 07, 2019 4:34 pm

78F the high in scenic south west Austin today. :cold:
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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#595 Postby Cpv17 » Mon Oct 07, 2019 6:25 pm

The 18z GFS pleases me :rain: :crazyeyes: :lol:

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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#596 Postby Ntxw » Mon Oct 07, 2019 8:29 pm

TeamPlayersBlue wrote:
texas1836 wrote:
Portastorm wrote:Hope everyone is enjoying this wonderful Fall weather (finally!). Lord knows we have suffered enough with the Endless Summer of 2019.

A couple weeks back, I believe Ntxw spoke of recurving typhoons and how if they are strong enough, they can play havoc with the models and perhaps portend colder air for us. I am curious what he and the rest of y'all are thinking about Typhoon Hagibis? Could this one be a game changer for us?

This coming weekend looks wonderful, too, weatherwise. Those going to the Red River Shootout at the Cotton Bowl will have classic football weather. And down here, Weekend 2 for the ACL Festival should be ideal.


Game changer as in similar to Nuri in 2014?


I was looking at how the models handled the re-curve today and it didnt look right. It wasnt showing much earlier. I def think it will pump the heights up into the Arctic, leading to a cold shot.


It's probably too soon for there to be major impacts in terms of cold. Source region can't produce yet, plus not all re-curving typhoons generate dramatic downstream effects. It will probably re-enforce more frontal passages.

Now the news story will continue to be the end of this week. There will be some dramatic (for October) temperature falls. From 80s to 40s for some in the northern parts of the state on one side of the front and shortly to the other side, and likewise for central TX (80s to 50s) quickly after frontal passage. That's a very dramatic temperature drop.

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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#597 Postby TeamPlayersBlue » Mon Oct 07, 2019 9:25 pm

Yeah i agree. Not much cold in the source region, plus many parts of the Beufort sea and all of the Bering sea is completely water right now. Not much cold coming down from that. I'll take the lower dewpoint cold front for now though.

After staring into the abyss and thinking about some of the dynamics at play, I'm beginning to be a bit more optimistic with this winter being not only cold but possibly tapping into some moisture off the coast of Mexico if the troughs can dig west of us. I'll post a more detailed post about what im thinking later, but tonights front has me even more excited.
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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#598 Postby Ralph's Weather » Tue Oct 08, 2019 8:26 am

Looks like Friday is a midnight high kinda day with daytime highs struggling to reach the 50s across the northern half of the state. For DFW, it looks like 80 at midnight and 45 by sunrise Friday morning with lows 50s for the afternoon. Possible frost for cold spots Saturday morning.
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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#599 Postby CaptinCrunch » Tue Oct 08, 2019 8:37 am

This was on Steve McCauley FB page with a cool map, he posted it last night a little after 10pm

Check out the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect of Dallas-Fort Worth this evening! Temperatures in the outlying areas have already fallen into the 50s to low 60s while in the concrete jungle of Dallas, it is still near 70 or even a little warmer. The UHI is not quite as pronounced in Fort Worth, but it is there nonetheless.

A recent climate study revealed that the NW corner of Dallas County has temperatures more closely resembling that of San Antonio rather than the rest of north Texas !


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Re: Texas Fall 2019

#600 Postby TeamPlayersBlue » Tue Oct 08, 2019 9:06 am

Never been so excited to feel 67 degrees outside. We made it.
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