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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023

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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Edwards Limestone wrote:https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/ecmwf/2023012012/ecmwf_apcpn_scus_44.png
A Very welcomed January QPF event
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
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Someone is going to get some incredible snowfall rates with this system...2-3 inch/hour type range maybe possible

bubba hotep wrote:https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fm8ZNpYaAAEOsyX?format=png&name=4096x4096
Someone is going to get some incredible snowfall rates with this system...2-3 inch/hour type range maybe possible

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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Quixotic wrote:Ugh. It’s going to be all rain.
I have hope for some changes, but it would have to change a decent amount....right now I'm expecting some flurries at the end like December unless it really shifts south.
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rwfromkansas wrote:Quixotic wrote:Ugh. It’s going to be all rain.
I have hope for some changes, but it would have to change a decent amount....right now I'm expecting some flurries at the end like December unless it really shifts south.
There’s always hope. Just don’t think it’s going to be cold enough. Heck, this looks like one of those storms that does nothing. I wouldn’t be surprised if even Oklahoma whiffed.
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Quixotic wrote:rwfromkansas wrote:Quixotic wrote:Ugh. It’s going to be all rain.
I have hope for some changes, but it would have to change a decent amount....right now I'm expecting some flurries at the end like December unless it really shifts south.
There’s always hope. Just don’t think it’s going to be cold enough. Heck, this looks like one of those storms that does nothing. I wouldn’t be surprised if even Oklahoma whiffed.
Temps are definitely concerning here but as long as we get heavy precip I think we'll at least get something. Yeah I'm never gonna believe the GFS totals til I see it though
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
The 18z GFS is just MADNESS!
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Brent wrote:Quixotic wrote:rwfromkansas wrote:
I have hope for some changes, but it would have to change a decent amount....right now I'm expecting some flurries at the end like December unless it really shifts south.
There’s always hope. Just don’t think it’s going to be cold enough. Heck, this looks like one of those storms that does nothing. I wouldn’t be surprised if even Oklahoma whiffed.
Temps are definitely concerning here but as long as we get heavy precip I think we'll at least get something. Yeah I'm never gonna believe the GFS totals til I see it though
Model soundings have shown that this is a "Below freezing all the way down the surface".
I once found a GFS sounding that featured a DGZ of nearly 4000 feet!

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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Iceresistance wrote:Brent wrote:Quixotic wrote:
There’s always hope. Just don’t think it’s going to be cold enough. Heck, this looks like one of those storms that does nothing. I wouldn’t be surprised if even Oklahoma whiffed.
Temps are definitely concerning here but as long as we get heavy precip I think we'll at least get something. Yeah I'm never gonna believe the GFS totals til I see it though
Model soundings have shown that this is a "Below freezing all the way down the surface".
I once found a GFS sounding that featured a DGZ of nearly 4000 feet!
Well yeah if it's heavy wet snow it'll force the temps down. I've seen it many times before even back in Alabama. I remember a legit snowstorm at 36 degrees there when I was a kid... Roads were just wet mostly
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Iceresistance wrote:The 18z GFS is just MADNESS!
I kinda thought the 12z GFS would be a one time fantasy run. I didn’t think the 18z would mirror it!
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
18z GEFS are hella nice for DFW
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
"Several" inches across most of the state on TV just now. Did have a highest totals west of OKC


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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Brent wrote:Quixotic wrote:rwfromkansas wrote:
I have hope for some changes, but it would have to change a decent amount....right now I'm expecting some flurries at the end like December unless it really shifts south.
There’s always hope. Just don’t think it’s going to be cold enough. Heck, this looks like one of those storms that does nothing. I wouldn’t be surprised if even Oklahoma whiffed.
Temps are definitely concerning here but as long as we get heavy precip I think we'll at least get something. Yeah I'm never gonna believe the GFS totals til I see it though
Hey, I’m a glass is half full person. If it works out then I’ll be glad to be wrong. That said, I’ve seen snow/sleet/rain ruin great chances by releasing latent heat. Then again, we can always hope for a Feb ‘10 type storm that just overwhelmed the warm temps with amounts. But that’s the biggest snowfall ever. March 87 we had a wrapped up low that blasted through here. That’s the heaviest I’ve ever seen and I worked Canada for decades. Overwhelmed the 38 degree temps.
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Brent wrote:"Several" inches across most of the state on TV just now. Did have a highest totals west of OKC
https://i.ibb.co/89N5hvy/IMG-20230120-164643986-HDR.jpg
Goodness, I translated "Several" to 4-8 inches.
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
orangeblood wrote:Haris wrote:18z GEFS are hella nice for DFW
Definite south trend
https://images.weatherbell.com/model/gfs-ensemble-all-avg/scentus/snow_24hr/1674237600/1674615600-8Vatgk1ldz8.png
I don't know if I would call that a trend just yet. I think what you're seeing in that 18z run is a few members putting some impressive totals along/just south of the river and thus resulting in a higher mean output further south as a result. Nice beneficial rainfall signal though.

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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Steve Macaulay sticking with rain here but joking that his peaches are budding so it may go south.
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
txtwister78 wrote:orangeblood wrote:Haris wrote:18z GEFS are hella nice for DFW
Definite south trend
https://images.weatherbell.com/model/gfs-ensemble-all-avg/scentus/snow_24hr/1674237600/1674615600-8Vatgk1ldz8.png
I don't know if I would call that a trend just yet. I think what you're seeing in that 18z run is a few members putting some impressive totals along/just south of the river and thus resulting in a higher mean output further south as a result. Nice beneficial rainfall signal though.
https://images.weatherbell.com/model/gfs-ensemble-all-avg/tx/snow_total_multimember_panel/1674237600/1674691200-hb3pe8Xye84.png
Yeah. Unless you’re willing to do many many more runs, one outlier can make the mean look pretty juicy.
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