Brent wrote:Snow next Sunday Monday on TV with highs in the 20s
Yet again more northern trend in the 7-9 day range. God I hate the world not spinning around central Texas weather wise

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Brent wrote:Snow next Sunday Monday on TV with highs in the 20s
Stratton23 wrote:Quicksilver17 if we want winter precipitation in the deep south, like se texas, we need a coastal low to develop, that would help throw up moisture into texas, when we are talking about siberian air coming down, getting cold enough wouldnt be an issue, its always timing that’s the issue, but if we can time this out just right, we do have a shot, but that also means a potential ice storm too as we have to consider its hard to just get pure snow down here, mainly due to the warm nose
Stratton23 wrote:Therockmorton keep in mind this is air coming trom siberia, im expecting ensembles to trend even colder as we get closer to this event, models almost always underestimate how cold these airmasses are, especially since we have an established snowpack to our north
Quixotic wrote:Ntxw wrote:Quixotic wrote:
Top 10 maybe top 5 winter. 78, 10, 77, 79, 64 only ones I’d put above it. Maybe 85.
I'm not sure how the values are calculated on the forecast sites but PSL maintains a daily timeseries from 1948. For DJF December 1983 hold the highest at -553.65. 1989 -412.12 is notable. Though you don't necessarily need very deep values of the EPO to have a big outbreak, if it is in the deep -3s, -4s, and -5 SDs you're probably looking at a big dome of high pressure system sending cold into the front range.
https://downloads.psl.noaa.gov/Public/map/teleconnections/epo.reanalysis.t10trunc.1948-present.txt
Meant to respond to this earlier but the only reason I left off 83-84 is because it was just December that was epic and January and February were pretty meh. For those that weren’t here, it was legendary and pretty much the standard for cold. Not even February 2021 touched it. Snow on the 16th, snowman up the next day and then an absolutely insane Arctic HP came down. Still think it’s the all time record for highest pressure in DFW. We went below freezing for 10 days. Saw 38 on the 28th. You could drive your car across lakes. Ice fish. A few people got themselves smoked by pushing it too far. You know it has been cold when 38 felt like summer.
Anywho, I downgraded 83-84 because it was only one month. But as they say, what a month it was.
Stratton23 wrote:GFS dry, CMC significant winter storm and extremely cold, its likely seeing that snowpack to the north
Harp.1 wrote:Stratton23 wrote:GFS dry, CMC significant winter storm and extremely cold, its likely seeing that snowpack to the north
I wonder what side the Euro will take….
txtwister78 wrote:That's about as strong a signal of an arctic outbreak that I've seen since.... don't want to say it. Regardless should this continue into early next week, I would expect media and state officials to start sounding the alarm.
https://images.weatherbell.com/model/gfs-ensemble-all-avg/conus/t850_anom_stream/1736640000/1737342000-v7jzO4OgLTc.png
Brent wrote:
Let's get the cold first and then worry about it
Stratton23 wrote:Massive se texas snowstorm on the euro
Stratton23 wrote:Harp.1 im on weatherbell, the euro 00z finishes for me at 11:30
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