Texas Winter 2021-2022
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goCoogs
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
Saw this morning on TV two different forecasts for Katy. One said it will get down to 23, the other 29. Anybody know which is correct? 6 degrees makes a difference in preparations.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
Radar is picking up Freezing Rain just west of Sweetwater, TX & Abilene, TX
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
It's looking like there's about a 14-18 degree drop a couple of hours after FROPA.
at 12Z:
Hugo, OK - 55
Paris, TX - 57
McKinney, TX - 57
Rockwall, TX - 57
at 13Z:
Hugo, OK - 41
Paris, TX - 55
McKinney, TX - 54
Rockwall, TX - 57
at 14Z:
Hugo, OK - 37 (-18 in two hours)
Paris, TX - 48 (-9 in two hours)
McKinney, TX - 48 (-9 in two hours)
Rockwall, TX - 54 (-3 in two hours)
at 15Z:
Hugo,OK - 37 (-4 in two hours)
Paris, TX - 43 (-12 in two hours)
McKinney, TX - 45 (-9 in two hours)
Rockwall, TX - 48 (-9 in two hours)
at 12Z:
Hugo, OK - 55
Paris, TX - 57
McKinney, TX - 57
Rockwall, TX - 57
at 13Z:
Hugo, OK - 41
Paris, TX - 55
McKinney, TX - 54
Rockwall, TX - 57
at 14Z:
Hugo, OK - 37 (-18 in two hours)
Paris, TX - 48 (-9 in two hours)
McKinney, TX - 48 (-9 in two hours)
Rockwall, TX - 54 (-3 in two hours)
at 15Z:
Hugo,OK - 37 (-4 in two hours)
Paris, TX - 43 (-12 in two hours)
McKinney, TX - 45 (-9 in two hours)
Rockwall, TX - 48 (-9 in two hours)
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
goCoogs wrote:Saw this morning on TV two different forecasts for Katy. One said it will get down to 23, the other 29. Anybody know which is correct? 6 degrees makes a difference in preparations.
23 is a hard freeze and 29 is close to a hard freeze. Just prepare as you would for any hard freeze.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
Winter storm warning here now says up to 7 inches possible in some areas. That's the most they've said so far, and I think it's definitely possible.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
Minus the initial fropa drop the steady drop rate is about ~2-3 degs per hour looking upstream. Pretty good CAA with stacked height rises.




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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
With new real time & model data, FW NWS office playing catch up.... appears they just raised FRZ RN potential amounts up to 1/2" across entire Metroplex
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
orangeblood wrote:With new real time & model data, FW NWS office playing catch up.... appears they just raised FRZ RN potential amounts up to 1/2" across entire Metroplex
Earlier freeze line means more of the earlier qpf is frozen.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
Crazy storm here. 6" officially, but I measured multiple 12-18" drifts too (and some spots only 2") these drifts are widespread too. The peak of the storm was pretty close to blizzard conditions with 40mph gusts and 1/4 mile visibilities. This is enough snow for me. I don't need anymore lol.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
orangeblood wrote:With new real time & model data, FW NWS office playing catch up.... appears they just raised FRZ RN potential amounts up to 1/2" across entire Metroplex
Where are you seeing this?
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
Hope the cold continues to trend more.
If you take the conservative NAM that is a heck of a freezing rain event, especially the eastern counties. .75-1"+ ZR is ugly. Eastplexers would likely get the worst of it.
This would be a very bad situation.

If you take the conservative NAM that is a heck of a freezing rain event, especially the eastern counties. .75-1"+ ZR is ugly. Eastplexers would likely get the worst of it.
This would be a very bad situation.

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rwfromkansas
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
It looks like the WRF-ARW2 gives me a fairly quick change from freezing rain to sleet, but definitely more freezing rain than I would like. I would like a quicker change from sleet to snow still.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
Ntxw wrote:Hope the cold continues to trend more.
If you take the conservative NAM that is a heck of a freezing rain event, especially the eastern counties. .75-1"+ ZR is ugly. Eastplexers would likely get the worst of it.
This would be a very bad situation.
https://i.imgur.com/2vbOn4f.png
Don't want to see the dreaded ICE STORM WARNINGS go out.
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- cheezyWXguy
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
Ntxw wrote:Hope the cold continues to trend more.
If you take the conservative NAM that is a heck of a freezing rain event, especially the eastern counties. .75-1"+ ZR is ugly. Eastplexers would likely get the worst of it.
This would be a very bad situation.
https://i.imgur.com/2vbOn4f.png
Agreed but I’m still of the opinion that most of that will fall as sleet in the immediate metro and northwest. The NAM has been slow to catch up surface temp depictions and it’s probably lagging aloft too. East Texas is in for a ride though.
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- bubba hotep
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
Freezing line approaching the Graham to Decatur line. One important note, looking up stream and temps are several degrees colder behind the freezing line than modeled. Maybe that translates to deeper cold coming in faster? Hard to tell without some balloon data.
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rwfromkansas
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
cheezyWXguy wrote:Ntxw wrote:Hope the cold continues to trend more.
If you take the conservative NAM that is a heck of a freezing rain event, especially the eastern counties. .75-1"+ ZR is ugly. Eastplexers would likely get the worst of it.
This would be a very bad situation.
https://i.imgur.com/2vbOn4f.png
Agreed but I’m still of the opinion that most of that will fall as sleet in the immediate metro and northwest. The NAM has been slow to catch up surface temp depictions and it’s probably lagging aloft too. East Texas is in for a ride though.
This brings up a good point. The initial surface front is definitely running ahead of schedule. But, is the deeper cold behind doing the same? If not, that would increase freezing rain potential for sure.
Edit to add: Bubba brings up the same point, but it appears we would need good balloon data to really sample the atmosphere to see if this is the case.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
I missed this in the morning. They do seem to say that this would probably mean deeper cold would also come sooner:
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Fort Worth TX
610 AM CST Wed Feb 2 2022
...New Short Term, Aviation...
.SHORT TERM... /NEW/
Update:
The cold front is moving into far Western North Texas at this hour
and is outperforming guidance by coming in colder than previously
thought. Freezing rain is currently being reported as far south as
Fort Sill, OK. Expect the cold air to barrel south through the day.
The forecast was adjusted to reflect this change by moving up the
onset of winter precipitation. We now have sleet and freezing rain
starting over Montague/Young/Jack Counties as early as 10-11 AM.
The tail-end of the evening rush hour over the far NW of the
Metroplex is now likely to be impacted by winter precip late this
afternoon. The other result of the cooler temperatures is that
less ice is forecast over Western North Texas. While there will be
less ice, there will be more snow and have increased our high end
snow forecast to range between 4-6 inches. We remain confident of
a significant ice storm occurring tonight, although there may be
more sleet than we previously thought due to the cooler temps. The
remainder of the forecast discussion below still applies.
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Fort Worth TX
610 AM CST Wed Feb 2 2022
...New Short Term, Aviation...
.SHORT TERM... /NEW/
Update:
The cold front is moving into far Western North Texas at this hour
and is outperforming guidance by coming in colder than previously
thought. Freezing rain is currently being reported as far south as
Fort Sill, OK. Expect the cold air to barrel south through the day.
The forecast was adjusted to reflect this change by moving up the
onset of winter precipitation. We now have sleet and freezing rain
starting over Montague/Young/Jack Counties as early as 10-11 AM.
The tail-end of the evening rush hour over the far NW of the
Metroplex is now likely to be impacted by winter precip late this
afternoon. The other result of the cooler temperatures is that
less ice is forecast over Western North Texas. While there will be
less ice, there will be more snow and have increased our high end
snow forecast to range between 4-6 inches. We remain confident of
a significant ice storm occurring tonight, although there may be
more sleet than we previously thought due to the cooler temps. The
remainder of the forecast discussion below still applies.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
The Reply was actually really funny because it's so true!
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All observations are in Tecumseh, OK unless otherwise noted.
Winter posts are focused mainly for Oklahoma & Texas.
Take any of my forecasts with a grain of salt, refer to the NWS, SPC, and NHC for official information
Never say Never with weather! Because ANYTHING is possible!
Winter 2020-2021

All observations are in Tecumseh, OK unless otherwise noted.
Winter posts are focused mainly for Oklahoma & Texas.
Take any of my forecasts with a grain of salt, refer to the NWS, SPC, and NHC for official information
Never say Never with weather! Because ANYTHING is possible!
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022
cheezyWXguy wrote:WRF-ARW2 looks to have the most accurate location of the freezing line as of 9am. Make of that what you will…
I mean it was showing 6+ inches of snow for me and ice/sleet..... It's gotta be right this time..... RIGHT????

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