For those who watched Seinfeld, I think it moved.
Just wowza. Is this real life?
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rwfromkansas wrote:
For those who watched Seinfeld, I think it moved.
Just wowza. Is this real life?
Iceresistance wrote:Why do I get the Ice Storm instead of the Snowstorm on the same general day on the 18z GFS compared to the 12z GFS?
Brent wrote:Iceresistance wrote:Why do I get the Ice Storm instead of the Snowstorm on the same general day on the 18z GFS compared to the 12z GFS?
I think the GFS is still struggling with the magnitude of this pattern
Iceresistance wrote:18z GES has a snowfall signal for Southern Texas and along I-10 from El Paso to Shreveport, LA this coming late week. What is this?
txwxwatcher wrote:Iceresistance wrote:18z GES has a snowfall signal for Southern Texas and along I-10 from El Paso to Shreveport, LA this coming late week. What is this?
18z GFS?
Iceresistance wrote:txwxwatcher wrote:Iceresistance wrote:18z GES has a snowfall signal for Southern Texas and along I-10 from El Paso to Shreveport, LA this coming late week. What is this?
18z GFS?
GEFS, I can't believe that I messed that up
TheProfessor wrote:Well that 18z GFS run would certainly be magical here. Unfortunately for me it does look like this pattern favors suppression so I think the southern half of Oklahoma and Texas will cash in this time. Probably need to get hit on the front or back end of the cold. After that it's hopefully getting nickel and dimed by "cutters" swinging south for me.
Ntxw wrote:rwfromkansas wrote:
For those who watched Seinfeld, I think it moved.
Just wowza. Is this real life?
Never seen such a list. Every year on that list brings very cold, or severe cold weather late December and/or early January. Them big dogs.
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