Texas Winter 2022-2023
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- SnowintheFalls
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Is TropicalTidbits running late with the 0z GFS?
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
SnowintheFalls wrote:Is TropicalTidbits running late with the 0z GFS?
Pivotal Weather has it.
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
All three globals have a snowstorm here

Also the news I watched earlier was very bullish for day 5 already


Also the news I watched earlier was very bullish for day 5 already
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Euro a little further south on this run aligning more with the ICON in terms of the ULL track. Euro definitely remains the most bullish on bringing snow further south into TX.




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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
SnowintheFalls wrote:Is TropicalTidbits running late with the 0z GFS?
Something is wrong with TT.
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
ThunderSleetDreams wrote:TeamPlayersBlue wrote:gpsnowman wrote:Temps with that system have dropped in the local forecasts. I hope you are correct. By the way, how did you like your snowstorm in Denver yesterday? Lucky.
It initially was a bust! I was sketch about the storm going into it. They were looking for closer to a foot in the morning, and woke up to 3", but the ULL hanging over the area kept sending band after band into the area. I ended up with 8". It's very difficult to forecast here. Models dont have a good idea of what will happen with storms coming from the west. Im starting to get the hang of whats to come, so there are little surprises for me.
Headed your way next week. A night in DEN, then Breck, Vail and then back country alpine skiing via helicopter drops.
Can’t wait! It’s going to be cold.
Awesome! Did Vail yesterday post 16" in 48 hrs and it was amazing. Have a good one and stay safe!
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Regardless of winter wx, this system looks like the first chance of widespread rain in 2023 for many parts of Central and NTX. South Texas is a little thicker with the Euro looking really good but other models aren't as generous with the rainfall. Most of the state along and west of I35 is off to a dry start.
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Looks like maybe some changes on the 12z GFS. Energy is much more consolidated and digging into Northern Mexico but will it still eject as a mess?
ETA: Ejected nicely out across Texas, just need a bit of a south trend for NTX

ETA: Ejected nicely out across Texas, just need a bit of a south trend for NTX

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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Hello, Oklahoma; this is the GFS.


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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
bubba hotep wrote:Hello, Oklahoma; this is the GFS.
https://m1o.pivotalweather.com/maps/models/gfs/2023012012/117/sn10_acc-imp.us_sc.png
Mslp on this run is higher to the north. Not far from a really major event. That deformation band. Track is so critical. Blizzard of 09.
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
bubba hotep wrote:Hello, Oklahoma; this is the GFS.
https://m1o.pivotalweather.com/maps/models/gfs/2023012012/117/sn10_acc-imp.us_sc.png
Hello my area!
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Heading into Canada, rounding the ridge. Sharp dive south incoming.


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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Def looks like a W Falls to C OK bullseye with that. I hope it goes a bit further south so I can get a few inches. It would nice to bullseye, but that's so rare here I don't ask for that anymore. Lol. I could see 2-4 inches with trends, more likely on the 2-3 inch side. But, that's better than nothing and to get accumulating snow several years in a row after nothing is a win.
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Dig baby.
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023

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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Think this run of the GFS is getting ready for a cold delivery. Ridge north of Alaska and blocking developing to nudge the TPV southward. Need a system to break it open in the west.
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Ntxw wrote:Think this run of the GFS is getting ready for a cold delivery. Ridge north of Alaska and blocking developing to nudge the TPV southward. Need a system to break it open in the west.
Some signs on the 6z GFS/GEFS as well. Trending better though no question
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Ntxw wrote:Think this run of the GFS is getting ready for a cold delivery. Ridge north of Alaska and blocking developing to nudge the TPV southward. Need a system to break it open in the west.
Yep, coldest air on the planet shifting to this part of the globe... -50F temp anomalies now showing up, Euro Control/CFS has been hinting at this for 1st of Feb as well!

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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Ukmet has a Red River and north into Oklahoma snowstorm.
FYI we're within 5 day range of the system bullseye lucy watch.
FYI we're within 5 day range of the system bullseye lucy watch.
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