NWS FTW bumped up todays high to 88, and Thursday 92 as the resultant warm advection will mean a warmer and more humid day as temperatures bounce back above normal while dewpoints climb into the 60s.

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CaptinCrunch wrote:https://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/png/US.png
This is the 1st major Winter event of the season for the U.S. and it stretches all the way up into Alaska. Hopefully a sign of things to come this Winter!![]()
http://www.weather.gov/images/ama/graphicast/image5.png?a23f448c96cf45c8b5610425e93b2fb5
A significant cold front will move across the area on Thursday, with arctic air coming in behind a low through the day and into the night. Temperatures will fall below freezing across most of the area overnight Thursday,
with some snow flurries flying as well. The major concern will be wind chill temperatures dropping as low as 5 degrees as northwest winds around 25 to 35 MPH affect the region.
http://www.weather.gov/images/ama/graphicast/image2.png?a23f448c96cf45c8b5610425e93b2fb5
weatherdude1108 wrote:CaptinCrunch wrote:https://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/png/US.png
This is the 1st major Winter event of the season for the U.S. and it stretches all the way up into Alaska. Hopefully a sign of things to come this Winter!![]()
http://www.weather.gov/images/ama/graphicast/image5.png?a23f448c96cf45c8b5610425e93b2fb5
A significant cold front will move across the area on Thursday, with arctic air coming in behind a low through the day and into the night. Temperatures will fall below freezing across most of the area overnight Thursday,
with some snow flurries flying as well. The major concern will be wind chill temperatures dropping as low as 5 degrees as northwest winds around 25 to 35 MPH affect the region.
http://www.weather.gov/images/ama/graphicast/image2.png?a23f448c96cf45c8b5610425e93b2fb5
I know Lubbock typically gets their first freeze in early October, at least going by past climate history. Anything goes now with the current climate.
Portastorm wrote::uarrow:
I was telling Haris today that I don't think we (Austin) will get out of the 50s after the front passes and temperatures drop into the 50s. The short-range meso models like the NAM and the Tech WRF are going in that direction. Globals like the Euro look a little warmer.
And yeah weatherdude, I'm hopeful about next week and beyond. We surely need rain and plenty of it.
bubba hotep wrote:https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EGeYe81UEAAs0N6?format=jpg&name=small
starsfan65 wrote:bubba hotep wrote:https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EGeYe81UEAAs0N6?format=jpg&name=small
I think 51 degrees is too modest.
starsfan65 wrote:When is the 0z NAM run start?
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