Stratton23 wrote:18z Euro says kiss my butt GFS, no warm nose, mainly moderate- heavy snow for se texas, maybe a mix towards the coast
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Stratton23 wrote:18z Euro says kiss my butt GFS, no warm nose, mainly moderate- heavy snow for se texas, maybe a mix towards the coast
txwxwatcher wrote:dhweather wrote:Jester says 4-6" in HOUSTON. Is wxman57 gonna make it?
Who is Jester?
dhweather wrote:txwxwatcher wrote:dhweather wrote:Jester says 4-6" in HOUSTON. Is wxman57 gonna make it?
Who is Jester?
My nickname for the ECMWF. After adamantly claiming a foot of snow for me for five days, I got < .5 inches
The King of models is the Jester
sphelps8681 wrote:
That over 6 in for me. Don't like snow. I always loose power and it is just so messy. Pretty but not my cup of tea. SE TX.
longhornweather wrote:sphelps8681 wrote:
That over 6 in for me. Don't like snow. I always loose power and it is just so messy. Pretty but not my cup of tea. SE TX.
This almost completely misses Austin and areas just north. Not great!
MGC wrote:While the current trend is positive with the models, I will remain skeptical of their outputs. Once the shortwave over the Pacific moves ashore and is sampled by the upper air network and that data if ingested into the model will I be more acceptable to their solution. I am hoping for snow just don't want Lucy pulling the ball out the way. People at Walmart this afternoon were acting like a hurricane was coming. Better get your supplies ready ASAP. It has been since 2017 since snow fell here in Pass Christian.......MGC
sphelps8681 wrote:MGC wrote:While the current trend is positive with the models, I will remain skeptical of their outputs. Once the shortwave over the Pacific moves ashore and is sampled by the upper air network and that data if ingested into the model will I be more acceptable to their solution. I am hoping for snow just don't want Lucy pulling the ball out the way. People at Walmart this afternoon were acting like a hurricane was coming. Better get your supplies ready ASAP. It has been since 2017 since snow fell here in Pass Christian.......MGC
Did all my prep today. Food, other supplies and gas for generator. No problems thank goodness,
I know cold weather or snow is just like a hurricane for us in se tx. We don't want either one. We are not prepared.
Ntxw wrote:Initial front is crossing Oklahoma, will swing through NTX tonight and the rest of the state tomorrow morning. It will be reinforcing shots of cold the next few days as we get deeper into the colder air mass.
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Cpv17 wrote:sphelps8681 wrote:MGC wrote:While the current trend is positive with the models, I will remain skeptical of their outputs. Once the shortwave over the Pacific moves ashore and is sampled by the upper air network and that data if ingested into the model will I be more acceptable to their solution. I am hoping for snow just don't want Lucy pulling the ball out the way. People at Walmart this afternoon were acting like a hurricane was coming. Better get your supplies ready ASAP. It has been since 2017 since snow fell here in Pass Christian.......MGC
Did all my prep today. Food, other supplies and gas for generator. No problems thank goodness,
I know cold weather or snow is just like a hurricane for us in se tx. We don't want either one. We are not prepared.
I think a good amount of people are very much looking forward to snow.
Brent wrote:Before we get to Monday Tuesday I wanna see if our flizzards this weekend overperform. The RAP has about an inch here which is interesting. Nobody's really been talking about accumulation
Also it rained more today than I thought it would.. looking for signs there is more moisture than expected ahead of the bigger storm
Cpv17 wrote:Brent wrote:Before we get to Monday Tuesday I wanna see if our flizzards this weekend overperform. The RAP has about an inch here which is interesting. Nobody's really been talking about accumulation
Also it rained more today than I thought it would.. looking for signs there is more moisture than expected ahead of the bigger storm
I’m curious if there’s still another cold snap expected later this month.
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