More cold air on the way next week!?

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Just thought ill start off from where we left lol :D
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18Z GFS has started... :mrgreen: Cool to have pics isn't it... ;)

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18z looks nice

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I really see the event next week (late next week that is) being a lot like the current ongoing event in south Texas ... except the surface temps should be 10-15 degrees colder in many spots. Isentropic lift and overrunning will get heavier as we see surface low development off the coast. Perhaps several days of precip?! Maybe.

Blast away ... but those are my thoughts at the moment.
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Yep GFS shows a ice storm for us folks in southeast texas with snow further off to the north and west in central Texas of course its to far off to be speculating on precip types,but it is hard to ignore the consistency of the GFS and also how the event keeps pushing upward in time instead of backwards like we see alot with the models when they show an fantasy storm that ends up not verifying.For what its worth...
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don wrote:Yep GFS shows a ice storm for us folks in southeast texas with snow further off to the north and west in central Texas of course its to far off to be speculating on precip types,but it is hard to ignore the consistency of the GFS and also how the event keeps pushing upward in time instead of backwards like we see alot with the models when they show an fantasy storm that ends up not verifying.For what its worth...
Interesting to say the least. Still a LONG time for our possible Pre-Valentines ice storm..
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Are we looking at temps like we had in the January cold event?
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According to the GFS data for the next 16 days, it will get cold next Thursday.

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I'm thinking more late next week than this Monday for any possibility at all.
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Larry Cosgrove tonight in the Houston Examiner...

http://www.examiner.com/x-3775-Houston- ... ary-4-2010
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