Lptx wrote:I’ve seen several reports of flurries in Mineral Wells tonight posted on Facebook
There’s a decent area of precip west of FW which might be what they’re talking about. Still not moist enough for any real snow despite radar looking pretty

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Lptx wrote:I’ve seen several reports of flurries in Mineral Wells tonight posted on Facebook
TropicalTundra wrote:Lptx wrote:I’ve seen several reports of flurries in Mineral Wells tonight posted on Facebook
There’s a decent area of precip west of FW which might be what they’re talking about. Still not moist enough for any real snow despite radar looking pretty
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Brandon8181 wrote:The challenge now moves to our NWS office. I truly feel for them as I think this is one of the most difficult winter storm forecast I’ve seen since I’ve been following weather since I was about 8 years old. Based on more recent runs are they confident enough to move into warning criteria by Wednesday night, or do they put an advisory out across the area?
My opinion is as long as there isn’t severe changes in the morning which is certainly possible, I think there is enough information to move forward with a Winter Storm warning area wide.
Ralph's Weather wrote:Brandon8181 wrote:The challenge now moves to our NWS office. I truly feel for them as I think this is one of the most difficult winter storm forecast I’ve seen since I’ve been following weather since I was about 8 years old. Based on more recent runs are they confident enough to move into warning criteria by Wednesday night, or do they put an advisory out across the area?
My opinion is as long as there isn’t severe changes in the morning which is certainly possible, I think there is enough information to move forward with a Winter Storm warning area wide.
What the heck does SHV do with the southern tier of its watch? I think you go warning but some argument that a lot could fall as plain rain.
By tomorrow night depending on models tomorrow much of the state could be under advisories. Or the other direction and it's just advisories north of I20. So many questions.
cstrunk wrote:My heart is telling me it'll work out for us along I-20 but my brain is telling me trillions of wet tears will fall from the sky...![]()
Need to see some kind of consensus before going all in. I can already hear everyone complaining if we get placed under warnings and we end up with 1.5" cold rain and 13 ice pellets. Hopefully tomorrow provides more clarity than mud.
Harp.1 wrote:Looking ahead, there is nothing on the op GFS. I hope the ensembles look differently.
txtwister78 wrote:CMC coming in a tad bit warmer upstairs...as a result puts down some sleet and more freezing rain into DFW with temps around 30-32.
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