January 2025
Holy crap, Texas kicker is terrible. Been horrible all year.
Auburn got bailed out big time. You’d think a program like Texas would have a FG kicker.
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Just thinking out loud.

Models are flipping and flopping right now. So are a number of possibilities. We are all going to need to give this a bit more time.
A surface low in the gulf is on the table now. More on that later.
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I get Brent's frustrated on s2k but now he sounds like a whinny little kid. It's going to be ok bruh lol
Haha I personally don’t know him, but I’ve noticed he’s moved around from Alabama, to Texas, and now Oklahoma in the past like 10 years or so. I feel like telling him to just move to Missouri. That’s a sweet spot to live in if you want exciting weather.Brazoriatx979 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 01, 2025 4:44 pm I get Brent's frustrated on s2k but now he sounds like a whinny little kid. It's going to be ok bruh lol
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I've lived in texas all my life. My dad just bought 20 acreas in gore,Oklahoma which will be mine when he passes on one day..they got some really good snowfall there last year. My dad sent picture's..I believe he's only like a hour and half from tulsa where Brent livesCpv17 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 01, 2025 4:46 pmHaha I personally don’t know him, but I’ve noticed he’s moved around from Alabama, to Texas, and now Oklahoma in the past like 10 years or so. I feel like telling him to just move to Missouri. That’s a sweet spot to live in if you want exciting weather.Brazoriatx979 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 01, 2025 4:44 pm I get Brent's frustrated on s2k but now he sounds like a whinny little kid. It's going to be ok bruh lol
Yeah Oklahoma is also a good spot for extreme weather. That's why I moved up here to experience some of it LOL. You get a bit of everything from tornadoes and supercells to blizzards and ice storms, wind storms and floods. Extreme heat and extreme cold snaps ect. At least for me the dynamic weather makes up for the dry/hot spells that happen yearly in the Summer here.
Stratton is a voice of reason at S2K. Hat tip to Stratton.
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Haha im just a weather nerd at the end of the day, but i try to keep everyones head on at storm 2k
but thanks!
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Interesting to see that the UKMET model is on board with some frozen precipitation even stretching into parts of se texas fwiw
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Cpv17 wait is your name cody?
Yeppers!
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It's a match made in heaven with you two lol
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They are like 2nd graders over there whine and whine, when event isn’t till 6-7 days away lol
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I am still of the belief that the Sunday models are the ones to watch. I am very conservative in my viewpoints on weather and forecasting, so take that where it comes from lol. The next few days will be close to chamber of commerce weather as the CWA can get.
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We need to look out for the possibility of a gulf low forming and causing huge icing problems for areas west and northwest of where it forms. I'll rather see two feet of snow vs an ice storm. Look up the term "warm nose" if you are curious. Cold with no power. NO NO NO
It’ll depend how close the 540 line can get to us, that’s if we even have precipitation.biggerbyte wrote: ↑Wed Jan 01, 2025 6:30 pm We need to look out for the possibility of a gulf low forming and causing huge icing problems for areas west and northwest of where it forms. I'll rather see two feet of snow vs an ice storm. Look up the term "warm nose" if you are curious. Cold with no power. NO NO NO
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Here is the 12z Ukmet, while that 546 line needs to come south more, notice the abundance of moisture available, thats a very big positive
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