Lagreeneyes03 wrote:Yukon Cornelius wrote:Clay County. Still coming down hard.
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That's a beautiful picture. Longhorn looks content in his world.
Thanks! He loves this weather.
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Lagreeneyes03 wrote:Yukon Cornelius wrote:Clay County. Still coming down hard.
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That's a beautiful picture. Longhorn looks content in his world.
wxman22 wrote:I’m at 2 inches now. The HRRR shows back building snow bands moving through the area into tonight.
Iceresistance wrote:Oh wow
https://s7.gifyu.com/images/SXYl8.png
https://s7.gifyu.com/images/SXYl8.png
GeauxTigers wrote:wxman22 wrote:I’m at 2 inches now. The HRRR shows back building snow bands moving through the area into tonight.
So is the main event still tonight? Or has that changed?
dhweather wrote:SPC weighs in with a MD for freezing rain
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/md/mcd0024.png
Mesoscale Discussion 0024
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1130 AM CST Thu Jan 09 2025
Areas affected...Central/North-Central TX
Concerning...Freezing rain
Valid 091730Z - 092130Z
SUMMARY...Freezing rain will be possible across portions of central
and north-central Texas, with from 0.05" to 0.10" expected over the
next several hours.
DISCUSSION...Regional radar imagery shows increasing precipitation
coverage across southwest TX, coincident with strengthening warm-air
advection and large scale ascent ahead of the shortwave trough
moving out of northern Mexico. The northeasterly motion of this area
of precipitation should continue, taking it into
central/north-central TX over the next few hours. Temperatures
across central/north-central TX are near freezing, but an additional
degree or two of cooling is possible as precipitation cools the
column, helping to offset some of the low-level warm-air advection.
As such, the surface wet-bulb temperature, which has been gradually
shifting northward, will likely stall along its current location,
which is roughly along a line from BBD to SLR. Freezing rain will be
possible north of this line over the next several hours, with total
precipitation from 0.05" to 0.10" expected.
..Mosier.. 01/09/2025
...Please see http://www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...
ATTN...WFO...FWD...SJT...
LAT...LON 31179947 31839918 32429838 32869728 33039617 32329621
31139873 31179947
snownado wrote:dhweather wrote:SPC weighs in with a MD for freezing rain
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/md/mcd0024.png
Mesoscale Discussion 0024
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1130 AM CST Thu Jan 09 2025
Areas affected...Central/North-Central TX
Concerning...Freezing rain
Valid 091730Z - 092130Z
SUMMARY...Freezing rain will be possible across portions of central
and north-central Texas, with from 0.05" to 0.10" expected over the
next several hours.
DISCUSSION...Regional radar imagery shows increasing precipitation
coverage across southwest TX, coincident with strengthening warm-air
advection and large scale ascent ahead of the shortwave trough
moving out of northern Mexico. The northeasterly motion of this area
of precipitation should continue, taking it into
central/north-central TX over the next few hours. Temperatures
across central/north-central TX are near freezing, but an additional
degree or two of cooling is possible as precipitation cools the
column, helping to offset some of the low-level warm-air advection.
As such, the surface wet-bulb temperature, which has been gradually
shifting northward, will likely stall along its current location,
which is roughly along a line from BBD to SLR. Freezing rain will be
possible north of this line over the next several hours, with total
precipitation from 0.05" to 0.10" expected.
..Mosier.. 01/09/2025
...Please see http://www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...
ATTN...WFO...FWD...SJT...
LAT...LON 31179947 31839918 32429838 32869728 33039617 32329621
31139873 31179947
Sigh...
rwfromkansas wrote:snownado wrote:dhweather wrote:SPC weighs in with a MD for freezing rain
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/md/mcd0024.png
Mesoscale Discussion 0024
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1130 AM CST Thu Jan 09 2025
Areas affected...Central/North-Central TX
Concerning...Freezing rain
Valid 091730Z - 092130Z
SUMMARY...Freezing rain will be possible across portions of central
and north-central Texas, with from 0.05" to 0.10" expected over the
next several hours.
DISCUSSION...Regional radar imagery shows increasing precipitation
coverage across southwest TX, coincident with strengthening warm-air
advection and large scale ascent ahead of the shortwave trough
moving out of northern Mexico. The northeasterly motion of this area
of precipitation should continue, taking it into
central/north-central TX over the next few hours. Temperatures
across central/north-central TX are near freezing, but an additional
degree or two of cooling is possible as precipitation cools the
column, helping to offset some of the low-level warm-air advection.
As such, the surface wet-bulb temperature, which has been gradually
shifting northward, will likely stall along its current location,
which is roughly along a line from BBD to SLR. Freezing rain will be
possible north of this line over the next several hours, with total
precipitation from 0.05" to 0.10" expected.
..Mosier.. 01/09/2025
...Please see http://www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...
ATTN...WFO...FWD...SJT...
LAT...LON 31179947 31839918 32429838 32869728 33039617 32329621
31139873 31179947
Sigh...
That actually sounds not bad for DFW....it says the freezing line should stay fairly stable due to wet-bulbing keeping it from moving too north.
snownado wrote:rwfromkansas wrote:snownado wrote:
Sigh...
That actually sounds not bad for DFW....it says the freezing line should stay fairly stable due to wet-bulbing keeping it from moving too north.
It's still all sleet here under those heavy returns, and DFW is already reporting Freezing Rain....
orangeblood wrote:GeauxTigers wrote:wxman22 wrote:I’m at 2 inches now. The HRRR shows back building snow bands moving through the area into tonight.
So is the main event still tonight? Or has that changed?
Yes, main show is coming this evening...change over to all snow should occur starting around 7-8 pm across the metroplex, transition line moving from northwest to southeast as the upper levels cool way down. Here is snapshot of latest HRRR at 9pm...can see the dividing line moving directly thru DFW at this time:
https://images.weatherbell.com/model/hrrr/dallas/refc_ptype/1736438400/1736478000-wS3oJdXoStg.png
Iceresistance wrote:It is snowing like crazy outside
29°F
txtwister78 wrote:Won't be long before we're tracking more cold and perhaps more winter weather events?
https://images.weatherbell.com/model/cmc-ensemble-all-avg/conus/t2m_c_anom/1736424000/1737309600-DEJME8wlStE.png
https://images.weatherbell.com/model/gfs-ensemble-all-avg/conus/t2m_c_anom/1736424000/1737331200-HhErpfBnTXg.png
https://images.weatherbell.com/model/ecmwf-ensemble-avg/conus/t2m_c_anom/1736380800/1737396000-nsJ03nxDYSc.png
bubba hotep wrote:Iceresistance wrote:Oh wow
https://s7.gifyu.com/images/SXYl8.png
https://s7.gifyu.com/images/SXYl8.png
I don't know how accurate that is, but some portions of DFW are probably already over their forecasted totals.
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