February 2022
Things could get interesting this week.
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18z EPS got really interesting, roughly 25-30 members of the 50 have snow in SE Texas this weekend, thats pretty significant support!
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Yep. No surprise. It's all about timing whether it's cold enough when precip. starts. Don't forget column cooling to mitigate some warm nose. Expecting ice, sleet. freezing rain...hoping for snow.
Yeah, I really need to get a generator. Our ****** utility decided to surcharge me.
https://www.texastribune.org/2022/01/05 ... -gas-cold/
https://www.texastribune.org/2022/01/05 ... -gas-cold/
3.4 inches of rain IMBY for the storm. More rain until about 10 pm.
Freezing rain makes travel very treacherous. Snow can be nice, especially the powdery type.TexasBreeze wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 6:19 pmYes especially if it is freezing rain. I like having power on! Sleet is fine and snow too.
0Z ICON still showing a disturbance moving in Thursday night.
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The 0Z RGEM is also now showing the disturbance overnight Thursday/Friday morning.
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I’ve been noticing the possibility of something Friday morning. On the gfs there is still available moisture and some energy passing by from the SW. the GFS is t producing precip right now but the ingredients are there.
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How accurate has the cmc been?
Just being curious, I was looking at models on pivotal weather and nothing stands out for winter precipitation for at least Houston this week. They all keep it up north and northeast Texas. So I don’t know where people are getting these models that show ice or snow for Houston especially when the local nets have shut these possibilities down. Please don’t post false or made up maps if it is not legitimate forecast that are reliable. I come to this board for legitimate source if or weather information, not hype.
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They are legit models not made up! Hasn't been any made up posts here. Rgem model still shows precip. Models are possibilities, not set in stone forecasts.
This is a tweet from Jeff Linder this morning. Please don’t post hype, give reliable weather information.
https://twitter.com/jefflindner1/status ... 14145?s=21
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Lol..it's going to change..just because they say no ice NOW doesn't mean it won't change..that's why Jeff always says.."stay tuned for changes to the FORECAST"
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Not sure what you’re talking about……walsean1 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 6:19 am Just being curious, I was looking at models on pivotal weather and nothing stands out for winter precipitation for at least Houston this week. They all keep it up north and northeast Texas. So I don’t know where people are getting these models that show ice or snow for Houston especially when the local nets have shut these possibilities down. Please don’t post false or made up maps if it is not legitimate forecast that are reliable. I come to this board for legitimate source if or weather information, not hype.
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walsean1 not hyping what is posted, their are several models that show wintry precip getting into or close to SE Texas, no ones hyping anything, plus the NWS is calling for a frozen mix. in my area so what those models are showing is not fake
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