Texas Spring 2023
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Re: Texas Spring 2023
That was a hairy drive through the storm on I-20 ahead of Abilene. HEAVY rain. Phew. Going to the wife’s family for Mother’s Day. It’s expanding as it moves east so I think DFW may get lucky. Hope so.
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Interesting….just more than a hundred years ago.
https://twitter.com/tracesoftexas/status/1657211560845266951
https://twitter.com/tracesoftexas/status/1657211560845266951
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Re: Texas Spring 2023
Converging lines of slow moving storms across central Texas… from OK to MX border.
Radar reminds me a lot of 2015.
Radar reminds me a lot of 2015.
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Feels like the models didn’t get this even close. Looks like a rain out event.
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Big storms to my NW... This is the most promising all week for sure and the models have been struggling here too
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Brent wrote:Big storms to my NW... This is the most promising all week for sure and the models have been struggling here too
Man, you’re not lying. Those are some pretty big storms. Especially just north of OKC.
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Re: Texas Spring 2023
Prolific lightning for sure
Meanwhile down in DFW the line has stalled to the west
Meanwhile down in DFW the line has stalled to the west
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Re: Texas Spring 2023
Big storm in SA a few hours ago brought some much needed widespread 1-3 inch rainfall totals to the city! I'm thankful
I think even Edwards Limestone got some heavy rain from that storm

I think even Edwards Limestone got some heavy rain from that storm

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Brent wrote:Prolific lightning for sure
Meanwhile down in DFW the line has stalled to the west
Yeah was a sight to see fortunately my area received almost 2 inches of rain but I couldn’t believe the rain didn’t make it into DFW.
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Gotwood wrote:Brent wrote:Prolific lightning for sure
Meanwhile down in DFW the line has stalled to the west
Yeah was a sight to see fortunately my area received almost 2 inches of rain but I couldn’t believe the rain didn’t make it into DFW.
When I went to bed the line of storms were on the edge of western Tarrant county. I woke up at 6 to dry ground. WTH!!!
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Re: Texas Spring 2023
DFW airport picked up 0.00" of rain last night lol
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Gotwood wrote:HRRR better not verify basically has everything falling apart into DFW.
Stunning to watch that happen overnight. Looked great on radar, and then it just evaporated as it hit the Tarrant/Parker county line. Another batch tried to make a run at DFW from the south, but that too just evaporated as it got into Ellis/Johnson Counties. New development to the SE heading our way looks to be suffering the same fate.
Oh well. Glad to see the folks who needed it most are cashing in so far. It's still early, and DFW can usually catch a few NW Flow MCS events as we get into June. Plenty of time!
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Woke up in Abilene after going to bed after midnight. Checked my home station. Shocking zero inches. Looked good even late for DFW. It was getting less intense and skinny but still moving fast. Crazy.
Goes to show you can’t rely on even CAM models as gospel. Both the NAM and HRRR were wrong in different ways.
This is the craziest radar precip total graphic:

Goes to show you can’t rely on even CAM models as gospel. Both the NAM and HRRR were wrong in different ways.
This is the craziest radar precip total graphic:

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rwfromkansas wrote:Woke up in Abilene after going to bed after midnight. Checked my home station. Shocking zero inches. Looked good even late for DFW. It was getting less intense and skinny but still moving fast. Crazy.
Goes to show you can’t rely on even CAM models as gospel. Both the NAM and HRRR were wrong in different ways.
This is the craziest radar precip total graphic:
https://i.imgur.com/BvPef6V.png
Agreed, both have awful the last couple weeks with these systems that have weak forcing
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Cpv17 wrote:Brent wrote:Big storms to my NW... This is the most promising all week for sure and the models have been struggling here too
Man, you’re not lying. Those are some pretty big storms. Especially just north of OKC.
I could not sleep properly because of that, lol.
I got 1.1 inches
Unfortunately, the San Antonio Force Field has moved to DFW. It's now the DFW Force Field.
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Re: Texas Spring 2023
gpsnowman wrote:Gotwood wrote:Brent wrote:Prolific lightning for sure
Meanwhile down in DFW the line has stalled to the west
Yeah was a sight to see fortunately my area received almost 2 inches of rain but I couldn’t believe the rain didn’t make it into DFW.
When I went to bed the line of storms were on the edge of western Tarrant county. I woke up at 6 to dry ground. WTH!!!
I knew it was over when I saw that big outflow boundary spit out with the line still west of Tarrant County.
On the bright side, FWD has updated the forecast, they went from an 80% chance of storms this afternoon and tonight for DFW to 30% & 60%... oh wait
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Yesterday was muggy as hell. Air much drier today with dews about 10 degrees lower than yesterday.
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Just posted this video, it was taken on May 11th
[youtube]https://youtu.be/hQ6iCv3iQbs[/youtube]
[youtube]https://youtu.be/hQ6iCv3iQbs[/youtube]
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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
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Re: Texas Spring 2023
Could be a wet week ahead. Some models keep the low pressure sticking around for a few more days.
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