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Happy New Year

#1 Postby sertorius » Fri Dec 31, 2004 9:54 am

Happy New Years to everyone at Storm2k!!! I'm off to a family New Year's Eve event so not sure if I will get to post untill late tomorrow night so wanted to wish everyone a great New Years (of course long winded like I am, I'll prob. sneak one more in :D ) I would give Lawrence about a 30% chance of frozen precip. Wed. night into Thursday and possibly next Saturday-those are our two chances for about the next week-10 days. If the gfs is trending correctly and it has done ok with cold air intrusions for this area then possibly by the middle of January we will have a shift-it seems the trough may want to head east by mid to late Jan. on some models-who knows-I'll prob. get back here tomorrow night and next week will be forcasted to be back in the 60's all week!!! have a great New Years everyone!!!
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#2 Postby Stephanie » Fri Dec 31, 2004 10:23 am

HAPPY NEW YEAR SERTORIUS!

Be careful travelling today folks!
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#3 Postby vbhoutex » Fri Dec 31, 2004 10:32 am

Stephanie wrote:HAPPY NEW YEAR SERTORIUS!

Be careful travelling today folks!
DITTO!!!

And I'll add my chances for FROPA here in Houston-0%!!

Can you say January thaw? What I find puzzling is tha tit is about 2 weeks earlier than normal for our region. Any thoughts on this from our Pros? or anyone else??
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