Texas Fall 2021
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
Let's talk about last night's Canadian because this would be my biggest snowfall since the 2010 storm. Would be funny if I beat out ever Ohio storm I went through at the beginning of November here lol. I say lock it in!
what is a computer screen resolution
what is a computer screen resolution
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
TheProfessor wrote:Let's talk about last night's Canadian because this would be my biggest snowfall since the 2010 storm. Would be funny if I beat out ever Ohio storm I went through at the beginning of November here lol. I say lock it in!
[url]https://i.ibb.co/VQh0BJD/snku-acc-us-c.png [/url]
what is a computer screen resolution
This is only acceptable if you can push it into DFW.
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
EnnisTx wrote:TheProfessor wrote:Let's talk about last night's Canadian because this would be my biggest snowfall since the 2010 storm. Would be funny if I beat out ever Ohio storm I went through at the beginning of November here lol. I say lock it in!
[url]https://i.ibb.co/VQh0BJD/snku-acc-us-c.png [/url]
what is a computer screen resolution
This is only acceptable if you can push it into DFW.
Let me have the first one and then I can push the rest down towards y'all
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
TheProfessor wrote:EnnisTx wrote:TheProfessor wrote:Let's talk about last night's Canadian because this would be my biggest snowfall since the 2010 storm. Would be funny if I beat out ever Ohio storm I went through at the beginning of November here lol. I say lock it in!
[url]https://i.ibb.co/VQh0BJD/snku-acc-us-c.png [/url]
what is a computer screen resolution
This is only acceptable if you can push it into DFW.
Let me have the first one and then I can push the rest down towards y'all
Well... .. I guess that will work for now.
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
TheProfessor wrote:EnnisTx wrote:TheProfessor wrote:Let's talk about last night's Canadian because this would be my biggest snowfall since the 2010 storm. Would be funny if I beat out ever Ohio storm I went through at the beginning of November here lol. I say lock it in!
[url]https://i.ibb.co/VQh0BJD/snku-acc-us-c.png [/url]
what is a computer screen resolution
This is only acceptable if you can push it into DFW.
Let me have the first one and then I can push the rest down towards y'all
Just bring me some Spangles while you are at it. Yum. I do recall trick-or-treating once in the snow north of Wichita as a kid. Crazy experience.
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
No changes in thinking today. This is the same pattern that delivered cold last winter that has continued. November is starting out cold and I expect the models to continue correcting it down the Great Plains vs East. Same residual blocking as February. If this were in mid-winter we'd be talking deep freeze but it is early November rather. It's going to come down in a couple of waves succession. Essentially what is happening is the same, a chunk of the polar regions is dislodged due to the blocking, it's just not wickedly cold up there yet is the difference.
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
It's only a couple of days though, but it's going to be cold!
IMAGE LINK: https://s10.gifyu.com/images/temp_probhazards_d8_14_contours.png
(And also, Gifyu is having High Traffic Volumes & are trying to stabilize it, so that is the reason why the Gifs sometimes don't show up here)
IMAGE LINK: https://s10.gifyu.com/images/temp_probhazards_d8_14_contours.png
(And also, Gifyu is having High Traffic Volumes & are trying to stabilize it, so that is the reason why the Gifs sometimes don't show up here)
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
Iceresistance wrote:It's only a couple of days though, but it's going to be cold!
https://s10.gifyu.com/images/temp_probhazards_d8_14_contours.png
IMAGE LINK: https://s10.gifyu.com/images/temp_probhazards_d8_14_contours.png
(And also, Gifyu is having High Traffic Volumes & are trying to stabilize it, so that is the reason why the Gifs sometimes don't show up here)
I've found imgur to be a good, stable image host.
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
Slowly but surely temps trending colder up here
Highs in the 40s multiple days from TV mets tonight. The average is still near 70
Highs in the 40s multiple days from TV mets tonight. The average is still near 70
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
Brent wrote:Slowly but surely temps trending colder up here
Highs in the 40s multiple days from TV mets tonight. The average is still near 70
KFOR only justifies this!
https://s10.gifyu.com/images/7day.jpg
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
Would love for November 1976 (first two weeks) to verify. DFW with 4.7" of snow in 1976 for the pattern.
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
Wow this storm is wicked, I haven't seen anything nontropical like this since being in Ohio.
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
Big time snow on the 0z GFS. The signal is there for sure. Wouldn't it be something if it underestimated the cold and was too far north? Shift that snow south to where southern Kansas gets 15" OKC gets 20" and DFW gets 4-10". A guy can dream, right?
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
TheProfessor wrote:Big time snow on the 0z GFS. The signal is there for sure. Wouldn't it be something if it underestimated the cold and was too far north? Shift that snow south to where southern Kansas gets 15" OKC gets 20" and DFW gets 4-10". A guy can dream, right?
That would put you at the top of the list for Meteorologist of the year!
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
The wind here is absolutely brutal today
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
Some of the Euro members are hammering the Great Plains with snow late next week. Member #15 even has snow through DFW, and a decent amount at that.
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
Weather Dude wrote:The wind here is absolutely brutal today
And the Wind Chill is not helping any either.
Gusts up to 60 mph are expected today as well
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
Ntxw wrote:Would love for November 1976 (first two weeks) to verify. DFW with 4.7" of snow in 1976 for the pattern.
https://i.imgur.com/XkcoVs1.gif
1983 would be killer too.
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
Quixotic wrote:Ntxw wrote:Would love for November 1976 (first two weeks) to verify. DFW with 4.7" of snow in 1976 for the pattern.
https://i.imgur.com/XkcoVs1.gif
1983 would be killer too.
Hell yeah. I second that one lol
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Re: Texas Fall 2021
Quixotic wrote:Ntxw wrote:Would love for November 1976 (first two weeks) to verify. DFW with 4.7" of snow in 1976 for the pattern.
https://i.imgur.com/XkcoVs1.gif
1983 would be killer too.
Ha I saw that too
The rain is actually keeping our winds from being worse here for now still over 40 but yeah could easily be 50-60 if it cleared like what is happening further west.
OKC is sustained at 43 mph
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