Texas Fall 2019
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I saw a bunch of crickets down the street from me, and one in my office the other day! Yikes.
https://www.fox7austin.com/news/cricket ... businesses
https://www.fox7austin.com/news/cricket ... businesses
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South Texas Storms wrote:I hope nothing develops in the Gulf next week. If it does and tracks east of us, there won't be much moisture to interact with the next storm system.
I gotta say it feels really good outside today! #summercancel
Amen!! Exactly what i was thinking. We sure would be the most cursed people on the globe if the one time in months we see a decent trough but we get no rain because of stupid subsidence (from the TS)
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12z Euro EPS is wet and the 18z GEFS keeps it wet as well.


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lot of focus on next week but I'm wondering about late Monday and Tuesday... the Euro has a narrow band of around 2 inches of rain for DFW but has even more just east of the metro while the GFS barely has anything, but FWD's AFD earlier was discussing the possibility of EPAC moisture(which seems promising) and possibly heavy rain somewhere.
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Down to 40 here. Looks like many N and W if DFW are before freezing with some mid 20s scattered about. A couple more hours of coming to go.
Hope everyone enjoys the beautiful day today.
Hope everyone enjoys the beautiful day today.
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General guidance and ensembles continue to increase the risk of another cold shot in about a week's time. Fairly robust signal of a major trough over the central region of the US (ridge west-trough central-ridge east) that will favor a prolonged chilly second part of October.
Pacific warm blob watch alongside frontal induced tropical Pacific heavy rains.
Pacific warm blob watch alongside frontal induced tropical Pacific heavy rains.
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Ralph's Weather wrote:Down to 40 here. Looks like many N and W if DFW are before freezing with some mid 20s scattered about. A couple more hours of coming to go.
Hope everyone enjoys the beautiful day today.
Just woke up and checked my station here in Richardson. Didn’t expect this...

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38 here at the house this morning about 630am, went out to sit on porch and have my coffee, noticed all the frosty roof tops and could see my breath.
My firewood order arived last night, 64 cu.ft of post oak, and yes I believe it will be needed this season, more so than last year.
My firewood order arived last night, 64 cu.ft of post oak, and yes I believe it will be needed this season, more so than last year.
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39 with patchy frost. Now warm in the sun
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After a warm and wet Monday & Tuesday with temps in the 80s
NWS FTW
More seasonal temperatures will follow on Wednesday, but the break in rain chances will be brief. Warm/moist advection will quickly ramp back up in advance of another southern stream system, set to arrive on Thursday. This active, progressive pattern looks to continue well beyond the current 7-day forecast. For much of North and Central Texas, October is climatologically the second wettest month of the year, and the latter half of October tends to be the wettest part. The expected pattern is supporting an even wetter than normal outlook for next weekend and into the following week, which may help ease ongoing drought conditions.
NWS FTW
More seasonal temperatures will follow on Wednesday, but the break in rain chances will be brief. Warm/moist advection will quickly ramp back up in advance of another southern stream system, set to arrive on Thursday. This active, progressive pattern looks to continue well beyond the current 7-day forecast. For much of North and Central Texas, October is climatologically the second wettest month of the year, and the latter half of October tends to be the wettest part. The expected pattern is supporting an even wetter than normal outlook for next weekend and into the following week, which may help ease ongoing drought conditions.
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Euro looks much better, at least for DFW.
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bubba hotep wrote:
Euro looks much better, at least for DFW.
The Euro has most of the rain into deep east Texas and into Louisiana
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00z American models are well SE of the Euro with the rain placement Monday through Wednesday. WPC seems to be favoring the Euro.
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bubba hotep wrote:00z American models are well SE of the Euro with the rain placement Monday through Wednesday. WPC seems to be favoring the Euro.
I watched Channel 11 at 10pm and he basically said this was gonna be our biggest rain event in weeks
I'm really not sure what to believe, obviously I wanna believe the wetter solutions but there's not a lot of support for it
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