January 2022
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Hmmm.......I don't buy it....
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Man if only the Ukmet was right haha
I must say the end of the 12z Euro does look interesting.
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CPV17 yup definitely interesting, thats alot of cold air coming into the us on that Euro run
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sambucol highs looks to be in the low to mid 40’s for SE Texas next sunday and monday
Sounds great!
As I sit out on the patio on this fine evening, next to the pool heated to 90….I can say I’m not looking forward to the cold front. Other than a lack of sunshine, this has been a most enjoyable holiday break of mild weather. Walks every day. Kids playing outside. It’s been great 
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Sambucol Yep! Looking forward to these cold temps, this warm weather pattern has been awful, bring on the arctic air!
It now appears there will be another front coming in around January 7th which is next Friday. The latest Euro doesn’t show it but it has support from the GFS/GEFS. The Euro has been showing it off and on.
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CPV17 yep and the 18z GFS has a pretty cold airmass behind that front if it plays out
Better keep that pool on 90°F!jasons2k wrote: ↑Tue Dec 28, 2021 9:08 pm As I sit out on the patio on this fine evening, next to the pool heated to 90….I can say I’m not looking forward to the cold front. Other than a lack of sunshine, this has been a most enjoyable holiday break of mild weather. Walks every day. Kids playing outside. It’s been great![]()

Potential 50°F+ drop in temperature on Saturday in CLL...and even colder Monday am.


The 12z NAM is interesting. It has about half or possibly even more of southeast TX staying in the 30’s for a good part of the day on Sunday. The NAM usually does pretty well with temps.
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Interesting to see the 12z Nam trying to show a little light wintry mix in our western counties , dont think their is enough moisture for this , though the cold air would be in place, just something cool to see, dont think it would cause any problems even if this did happen
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CMC and GEPS Ensembles are still sticking with 19-20°F Sunday night/Monday am in CLL.
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00z Nam 12k , what do yall think? Its only 84 hours out
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Check out the HRRR.
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CPV17 HRRR, which run? The current run only goes out 18-24 hours
What I meant was wait till it gets within range. It might be interesting to follow it.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 9:46 pm CPV17 HRRR, which run? The current run only goes out 18-24 hours