Texas Fall 2020
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- Texas Snowman
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Texas Fall 2020
Well, we’re inside a month now before we officially start meteorological fall on September 1st.
So let’s go ahead and open up this “Texas Fall 2020” thread for discussion. Hopefully, we’ve got some cooler weather, some strong frontal passages and good rainfall to look forward too!
Once we officially make it to the fall season, the next stop will be Winter 2020-21, the favorite season of Wxman57!!!!!!!!
So let’s go ahead and open up this “Texas Fall 2020” thread for discussion. Hopefully, we’ve got some cooler weather, some strong frontal passages and good rainfall to look forward too!
Once we officially make it to the fall season, the next stop will be Winter 2020-21, the favorite season of Wxman57!!!!!!!!
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Re: Texas Fall 2020
Texas Snowman wrote:Well, we’re inside a month now before we officially start meteorological fall on September 1st.
So let’s go ahead and open up this “Texas Fall 2020” thread for discussion. Hopefully, we’ve got some cooler weather, some strong frontal passages and good rainfall to look forward too!
Once we officially make it to the fall season, the next stop will be Winter 2020-21, the favorite season of Wxman57!!!!!!!!
Hoping we get some decent rains and La Niña doesn’t hit us too hard. But if Dallas goes another year without a decent winter storm later on, I’m gonna lose it.
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- bubba hotep
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Re: Texas Fall 2020
Extended summer into September and then our only winter occurs in a two week period from the end of October to November
Maybe we can pull off a legit Fall season this year?
Maybe we can pull off a legit Fall season this year?
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Winter time post are almost exclusively focused on the DFW area.
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Re: Texas Fall 2020
I am not buying winter predictions this year after the jokes of the last couple
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Re: Texas Fall 2020
Cold front moving through tonight with a large MCS from NTX into CTX. Im juuust a bit too far east in Longview to get any rain so far. New storms are firing to my northwest including a severe storm near Mt. Vernon... but storm motions near due south means I'll likely be left high and dry.
I'm looking forward to the low 90's this week instead of 100 degrees though!
I'm looking forward to the low 90's this week instead of 100 degrees though!
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Re: Texas Fall 2020
ENSO Alert System Status: La Niña Watch
ENSO-neutral conditions are present.*
Equatorial sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are near-to-below average across the central to eastern Pacific Ocean.
The tropical atmospheric circulation is consistent with ENSO-neutral.
There is a ~60% chance of La Niña development during Northern Hemisphere Fall 2020 and continuing through Winter 2020-21 (~55% chance).*
ENSO-neutral conditions are present.*
Equatorial sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are near-to-below average across the central to eastern Pacific Ocean.
The tropical atmospheric circulation is consistent with ENSO-neutral.
There is a ~60% chance of La Niña development during Northern Hemisphere Fall 2020 and continuing through Winter 2020-21 (~55% chance).*
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Re: Texas Fall 2020
Shhhh... It's coming
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Winter time post are almost exclusively focused on the DFW area.
Re: Texas Fall 2020
The first several days of September look to be below normal. Unfortunately today is going to be the hottest day of the year.
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Re: Texas Fall 2020
After the heavy rain potential up here this week(Flash Flood Watch just got added into DFW as I typed this) the attention is gonna quickly shift
The potentially major cold front and I'm talking an actual real cold front not these less hot fronts we've been having is still on the GFS next week(if y'all recall it was showing up last week at 300+ hours)
These highs would be more normal around Halloween...
The potentially major cold front and I'm talking an actual real cold front not these less hot fronts we've been having is still on the GFS next week(if y'all recall it was showing up last week at 300+ hours)
These highs would be more normal around Halloween...
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Re: Texas Fall 2020
Happy Meteorological Fall ya'll
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Re: Texas Fall 2020
As we head into my favorite 2 seasons Fall & Winter let's all hope for something other than what the DFW metro area has seen for the last 4 winters. I know DFW had a official recording of a trace of snow last winter, but it's been years since any true tangible winter weather has accrued.
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- Texas Snowman
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Re: Texas Fall 2020
So the calendar says that it's September 1st, the start of dove season, the start of football, the start of meteorological fall, the start of the best time of the year.
Anybody happen to know what the next season on the calendar is?
Wxman57 does. Just saying!
Anybody happen to know what the next season on the calendar is?
Wxman57 does. Just saying!
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Re: Texas Fall 2020
The coming upper level pattern would make me blush in the core of winter.
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Re: Texas Fall 2020
TeamPlayersBlue wrote:The coming upper level pattern would make me blush in the core of winter.
Will this be a repeat of last year when everything is always two weeks out?
Reminds me of a sign that says "Free Beer Tomorrow"
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Re: Texas Fall 2020
Brent wrote:After the heavy rain potential up here this week(Flash Flood Watch just got added into DFW as I typed this) the attention is gonna quickly shift
The potentially major cold front and I'm talking an actual real cold front not these less hot fronts we've been having is still on the GFS next week(if y'all recall it was showing up last week at 300+ hours)
https://i.ibb.co/NrVqXRG/gfs-T2m-scus-39.png
These highs would be more normal around Halloween...
https://i.ibb.co/RYNZb28/sfct-us-sc.png
https://i.ibb.co/9Y2LfFy/FB-IMG-1598940453353.jpg
We may see our first 50s. If an ULL could hang around I would not be surprised at highs in the 60s and 70s!
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Re: Texas Fall 2020
Texarkana received 13.02" of rain during the month of August. Normal rainfall for August is 2.80". Also, Texarkana went the entire summer without reaching the century mark.
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Re: Texas Fall 2020
My heart be still... Fall and cold fronts are here
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I hibernate when it gets above 75 degrees!
I hibernate when it gets above 75 degrees!
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Re: Texas Fall 2020
What a great first day of Fall. High of 81 with on and off showers. 2.31” this week so far.
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