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GeauxTigers wrote:So, will NTX be getting any more precip?
Yes, heaviest starting after midnight thru late morning
Thank u so much! Not wanting power outages or accidents on roadways, but do love any type of winter precip weather & love learning from all the smart people here who are willing to teach & be patient with our questions.
Light Freezing Rain has commenced in Northern SA. Been straddling 27-28 Degrees for the past hour. A light glaze is already starting to form on cars and other elevated metal structures. Weather apps are anticipating a sudden 5 degree rise in temperatures overnight. Not banking on it, but is that even possible? Also, I keep seeing this mention of a 2nd Wave, does anyone know where that is at right now?
Winter Storm Warning out for OKC Metro, but I'm still under the Winter Storm Warning until Thursday Evening, with additional snow accumulations of up to one inch and ice accumulations of up to one tenth of an inch.
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And there goes FTW with the beginning of a major expansion of warnings which will eventually cover a large swath of the state by morning from Hill Country to Northeast Texas.
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If anyone was wondering, the 18z run was pretty juiced up.
Clear that with the latest 0z WRF members in along with NAM/RAP/HRRR that DFW is looking "better" by the hour (in particular Fort Worth) than it was earlier today in terms of additional ice potential tomorrow morning. Definitely not out of the woods completely with those cold surface temps but I have a feeling we might see additional expansion of the WSW further S & SE with time based on model trends.
txtwister78 wrote:Clear that with the latest 0z WRF members in along with NAM/RAP/HRRR that DFW is looking "better" by the hour (in particular Fort Worth) than it was earlier today in terms of additional ice potential tomorrow morning. Definitely not out of the woods completely with those cold surface temps but I have a feeling we might see additional expansion of the WSW further S & SE with time based on model trends.
Haven’t had a chance to look yet. Is that due to more sleet to west vs freezing rain or less qpf to the west?
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txtwister78 wrote:Clear that with the latest 0z WRF members in along with NAM/RAP/HRRR that DFW is looking "better" by the hour (in particular Fort Worth) than it was earlier today in terms of additional ice potential tomorrow morning. Definitely not out of the woods completely with those cold surface temps but I have a feeling we might see additional expansion of the WSW further S & SE with time based on model trends.
Yep, system is a lot weaker than progged….cold is picking more of a punch but QPF is dwindling by the hour
txtwister78 wrote:Clear that with the latest 0z WRF members in along with NAM/RAP/HRRR that DFW is looking "better" by the hour (in particular Fort Worth) than it was earlier today in terms of additional ice potential tomorrow morning. Definitely not out of the woods completely with those cold surface temps but I have a feeling we might see additional expansion of the WSW further S & SE with time based on model trends.
Yep, system is a lot weaker than progged….cold is picking more of a punch but QPF is dwindling by the hour
Yea the drizzle even in Austin is not surviving.
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