Tuesday in LA and MS could be a problem869MB wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 9:45 pm I know all of the attention will be on the possibility of cold weather and frozen precipitation over the next few weeks over the state. But I just wanted to point out how we've had some close calls with severe weather/tornado potential here in SE Texas over the past several weeks. Tuesday appears yet another close call for the area, but it appears the forcing will be too far away from the region for this potential to manifest into reality. After Tuesday, all attention turns towards winter weather possibilities. However, at some point in late Winter or early Spring, depending on the overall weather pattern, we may have to revisit the possibility of severe weather in our region again. The below HRRR sounding is a good example of just how close we were to a more significant severe weather episode across the area.
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Wait WHAT! I really hope thats not true at all about Leach, man had the funniest interviews ever
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Yes indeed. Hopefully, the storm mode remains more linear with fewer discrete cells over that region.DoctorMu wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 9:51 pmTuesday in LA and MS could be a problem869MB wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 9:45 pm I know all of the attention will be on the possibility of cold weather and frozen precipitation over the next few weeks over the state. But I just wanted to point out how we've had some close calls with severe weather/tornado potential here in SE Texas over the past several weeks. Tuesday appears yet another close call for the area, but it appears the forcing will be too far away from the region for this potential to manifest into reality. After Tuesday, all attention turns towards winter weather possibilities. However, at some point in late Winter or early Spring, depending on the overall weather pattern, we may have to revisit the possibility of severe weather in our region again. The below HRRR sounding is a good example of just how close we were to a more significant severe weather episode across the area.
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00z GFS has a stronger gulf low at hour 144 and is down right stupid cold on christmas lol
I don’t think the operationals are realizing the true potential of this yet. Maybe in about another 4-6 days we’ll get a better idea.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 11:18 pm 00z GFS has a stronger gulf low at hour 144 and is down right stupid cold on christmas lol
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Cpv17 I fully agree considering this cold air source is coming straight from Siberia
Yeah, exactly. Siberia is one of, if not the coldest place in the world along with probably Greenland and Antartica. With the ridging extending poleward, I could definitely see the jet stream capturing a big piece of that air.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 11:56 pm Cpv17 I fully agree considering this cold air source is coming straight from Siberia
Won’t be surprised if faucet covers and pipe insulation will be sold out by the end of this week in Texas!
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Oh Joe b is teasing us...
Euro control run with an I-10 snow next week. Has not snowed before Christmas since 2004 in these areas ( Widespread coastal Texas White Christmas)
Euro control run with an I-10 snow next week. Has not snowed before Christmas since 2004 in these areas ( Widespread coastal Texas White Christmas)
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Next week? I thought the arctic dump was going to be Christmas Day and days after.
It’ll be cold before and after Christmas.vci_guy2003 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2022 7:51 am Next week? I thought the arctic dump was going to be Christmas Day and days after.
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It probably won't happen tho..so take it with a grain of saltvci_guy2003 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2022 7:51 am Next week? I thought the arctic dump was going to be Christmas Day and days after.
That’s always the smart approach this far out. Get it within 5 days then it might be more likely.brazoriatx wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2022 7:55 amIt probably won't happen tho..so take it with a grain of saltvci_guy2003 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2022 7:51 am Next week? I thought the arctic dump was going to be Christmas Day and days after.
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Thundersleet done called wxma 57 out...
Lol lawd have mercy
Lol lawd have mercy
57 won’t change his tune till he’s 100% certain that cold is coming. He’s holding onto any hope that it’ll remain warm. He absolutely hates anything below 70°.
I never understood that guy. People who love hot and humid weather year-round are not normal.
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