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				Brent
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Re: Texas Fall 2025
KFOR dusted off the winter weather graphics for tonight I see  
We had already had a freeze this time last year but ok
I saw WFAA had a weather alert day for today and tomorrow in DFW.... reminder it's not going to rain or freeze
 reminder it's not going to rain or freeze
			
									
						
We had already had a freeze this time last year but ok
I saw WFAA had a weather alert day for today and tomorrow in DFW....
 reminder it's not going to rain or freeze
 reminder it's not going to rain or freeze
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We sure have been getting a decent windstorm today. Winds have been consistently gusting over 40 mph for the last hour or so.
			
									
						
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Freeze warnings issued from Kansas down into portions of the Hill Country.

			
									
						
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Same down here, consistently 40mph+, airport peaked so far 47mph...extremely blustery. This cold ULL is potent.
As I noted in prior post, Aleutian troughs often leads to disturbed weather, and sometimes displacement of some cold air down the road. That's been happening, I want to see it continue. When you have strong Aleutian troughs in November, there is typically followed by a big cold outbreak in December, akin 2022.
			
									
						As I noted in prior post, Aleutian troughs often leads to disturbed weather, and sometimes displacement of some cold air down the road. That's been happening, I want to see it continue. When you have strong Aleutian troughs in November, there is typically followed by a big cold outbreak in December, akin 2022.
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Re: Texas Fall 2025
At least my hometown will be fairly on schedule for their first freeze tonight, though some areas further south will miss it without another one in the immediate future.
			
									
						
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The Euro weeklies kind of point in that direction. I think the next few weeks will be seasonable, up and down but likely warmer than normal (for November which is perfect for many of us, given what it has been) with intermittent disturbances. Then I think the Aleutian low will give way either late month or into December a big -EPO led by +PNA first. Just a general look at what cards are being dealt.
			
									
						
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No official freeze yet here. It got down to 35 though and the outskirts did hit freezing but not the airport.
			
									
						
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Re: Texas Fall 2025
My house has that lovely “first time using the heater” stink this morning.
			
									
						
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mmmmsnouts wrote:My house has that lovely “first time using the heater” stink this morning.
I won't turn on the heat until we start hitting upper 50s for highs. As it is now I'm loving having the windows open over night.

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Wichita, KS and my hometown north of there hit freezing overnight, so they are pretty much on schedule per average. Hopefully, things will get going for us down here soon with a freeze later in November. Go away, mosquitoes.
			
									
						
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Evidence continues to mount that we will see a major shift in the Pacific. Of course this is looking at the next month as a whole but it's noteworthy. There is a strong set of analogs for this kind of progression, if it continues to mount I would hedge bet a major cold wave will appear in the modeling in the coming weeks towards the end of the 30 day period time frame. Not a guarantee but the pattern may very well set up a cold air mass over Central Canada as the Pacific Aleutian trough attacks the young SPV and send ahead a big -EPO.
Two notable early wave 1 patterns that led to major displacement of cold was 2014 (Nuri blast) and late November 2022 that led to the December outbreak. No super typhoon but a major trough and deep low over same region does the same thing.
			
									
						Two notable early wave 1 patterns that led to major displacement of cold was 2014 (Nuri blast) and late November 2022 that led to the December outbreak. No super typhoon but a major trough and deep low over same region does the same thing.
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Re: Texas Fall 2025
GFS continues to show a - EPO like pattern setting up in november , far cry from the Euro lol
			
									
						
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Re: Texas Fall 2025
Cannot be soon enough I mean yeah it's colder now(at least more average... This really isn't cold for Halloween) but 18 days above 80 this month is hard to look at. Maybe the freezes aren't that late but something has just off this month. I'm ready to start over in November even if it is gonna start off a little warm
I am seeing people talk elsewhere about maybe an early winter spell though. We deserve it
			
									
						I am seeing people talk elsewhere about maybe an early winter spell though. We deserve it

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Re: Texas Fall 2025
Across E TX this morning, low 40s in town and mid 30s in rural areas with low 30s in cold spots. I'm sure there is some frost around rural areas.
			
									
						
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