Yeah if I saw that verifying 24-48 out, I’d go work from our Lewisville office and head west.
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The euro casually dropping a foot and a half of snow in North Texas lol, wouldn’t that be something?
Now that's what you call a potent storm.If only we could get the storm to dig a little more so the surface reflection stays in the Gulf,and the cold core gets right over us.We can dream at least LOL.
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There’s still time. That’s 5-7 days out. Wonder what the EPS will show…
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Come on low, dig dig dig!
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I think most of us got little to nothing.MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 4:48 pmI think 2978 is a magic boundary between me and you. Our front yard in Magnolia is a lake
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Just thought Id share this sunset in Aggieland!
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Time frame for I-10 corridor would not be next week as it would not be cold enough. It would be in 2 week and into February where we would need to be on the lookout for either snow or ice as the cold air would drain in from Canada.
45°F here this morning and the weather apps are saying 52°F … weird!
Guess I was sitting in a cold pocket at the house because the closer I got to the reporting site in Wharton it actually was 51°F..checked the app and sure enough 51°. That’s the first time I ever recall such a disparity over just a 10 mile difference around where I live.
Guess I was sitting in a cold pocket at the house because the closer I got to the reporting site in Wharton it actually was 51°F..checked the app and sure enough 51°. That’s the first time I ever recall such a disparity over just a 10 mile difference around where I live.
Nice weather today! Saturday looks miserable. Next week looks chilly but nothing unusual. Might be flirting with freezing Thursday morning but that’s still a week out.
Dew points in the 30’s out there today with temps in the upper 60’s-low 70’s. Yeah, today is definitely a beautiful day!
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highs in the low 60’s all of next week for me here, ill take it, but meh thats not really cold, still warm in my book, next system to watch will be around the 28th time frame
Yep, today's models are continuing to trend further inland with the surface reflection.Bringing the triple point right over SE and E Texas on Tuesday.And also bringing the warm sector further inland.If the trend continues the discussion may need to turn more towards a severe weather event with all modes of severe weather possible.
Don, severe weather including winter precip possibly in SETX?
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sambucol no, the low is too far inland, we will be in the warm sector of this system, but we will need to keep an eye on the next system around the 28th, the GFS has a surface low developing in the gulf
Thank you, Don.