Ntxw wrote:0z ICON is going to phase.
And it's dumping snow over Texas
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Ntxw wrote:0z ICON is going to phase.
Ntxw wrote:DFW and much of W-Texas goes below freezing Sunday night and outside of a brief period Tuesday afternoon barely to freezing, it's below freezing through Friday.
Ntxw wrote:DFW and much of W-Texas goes below freezing Sunday night and outside of a brief period Tuesday afternoon barely to freezing, it's below freezing through Friday.
gpsnowman wrote:Ntxw wrote:DFW and much of W-Texas goes below freezing Sunday night and outside of a brief period Tuesday afternoon barely to freezing, it's below freezing through Friday.
Secondary HP surge?
gpsnowman wrote:
I'll take my 5.6 incher and call it a day
Ntxw wrote:gpsnowman wrote:
I'll take my 5.6 incher and call it a day
It's the first ICON run to give us meaningful snow.
Ntxw wrote:gpsnowman wrote:Ntxw wrote:DFW and much of W-Texas goes below freezing Sunday night and outside of a brief period Tuesday afternoon barely to freezing, it's below freezing through Friday.
Secondary HP surge?
Yeah, the Great Lakes trough separation on this run allowing the push of cold behind to come in.
orangeblood wrote:Ntxw wrote:gpsnowman wrote:Secondary HP surge?
Yeah, the Great Lakes trough separation on this run allowing the push of cold behind to come in.
Very similar to the 18Z Euro, if the GFS begins the same trend let the games begin!!
bubba hotep wrote:orangeblood wrote:Ntxw wrote:
Yeah, the Great Lakes trough separation on this run allowing the push of cold behind to come in.
Very similar to the 18Z Euro, if the GFS begins the same trend let the games begin!!
It just seems like a cutoff in the SW will either kick out or retrograde out over the Pacific. I just don't remember many that stalled in Northern Baja.
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