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Ralph's Weather wrote:bubba hotep wrote:I might end up stranded in New Mexico next week! lol
That looks like a classic I-40 blizzard my family has been stranded along that route many times in the 40 or so years they have had their place up in the mountains. If stranded Santa Rosa is probably the most pleasant town to be stuck in along I-40 between Albuquerque and Amarillo.
wxman57 wrote:Big snow event for DFW in just 12 days!
gpsnowman wrote:A multi-day rain event on tap starting Sunday. Man that is a lot of moisture with no really cold air in sight. Imagine if we had several days with temps in the upper 20's with all this moisture!! I can dream, can't I?
Haris wrote:Don’t look at the awesome pics coming out of Georgia metroplexers
Southern Sangres between Mora and Taos near Sipapu Ski Resort. I love the off season snows. Wish I could go up there more often. My last year at A&M I went up there 6 times haha.ravyrn wrote:Ralph's Weather wrote:bubba hotep wrote:I might end up stranded in New Mexico next week! lol
That looks like a classic I-40 blizzard my family has been stranded along that route many times in the 40 or so years they have had their place up in the mountains. If stranded Santa Rosa is probably the most pleasant town to be stuck in along I-40 between Albuquerque and Amarillo.
Which mountains does your family have a place? We used to have a place up in the La Platas of SW CO from '85 to about '06. I'm very familiar with that stretch of I-40 and we'd often stop in Santa Rosa for the night when we lived in SW Louisiana. I remember catching a snowstorm one trip during Spring Break when I was maybe 6 and you could hardly see anything other than the tail lights in front of you. I believe it was right before Moriarty. My favorite snowfalls in the La Platas though were two in June in '99 and Father's Day of 2011. We had fled the worst summer ever in Texas to camp out in a meadow and woke up Father's Day with about 4 inches of new snow. I woke up early just around sunrise and was completely surprised to see the snow. I took a walk in the meadow to enjoy the white scenery and saw a coyote off on the edge of the meadow playing around in the snow, likely enjoying it more than I was
weatherdude1108 wrote:Guess we have a good subtropical fetch from our Pacific friend. Woohoo!![]()
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Per the CPC's latest outlooks issued today:
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https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/WK34/gifs/WK34temp.gif
https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/WK34/gifs/WK34prcp.gif
TropicalTundra wrote:This thread is really dead. Nothing looks good on the global models currently. Just a quiet, cool winter night. Kinda miss the crickets.
orangeblood wrote:TropicalTundra wrote:This thread is really dead. Nothing looks good on the global models currently. Just a quiet, cool winter night. Kinda miss the crickets.
Not looking good at all....++++EPO is just killing this winter. It hasn't really been negative for more than a few days since November. The latest forecast looks grim!
https://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/forecasts/reforecast2/teleconn/images/4indices.png
bubba hotep wrote:Storms for N. Texas today
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/public/state/images/TX_swody1.png
rwfromkansas wrote:The EPO was supposed to go negative. What happened?
Well, that’s that.
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