Georgetown. Just updated profile. Seeing lots of model runs showing the cutoff is Travis County and things are dry north and especially northwest of it.
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Ok, thanks. It's nice to know where people are when posting. I read a lot more than I post. And it's still pretty far out. Forecasts are likely to change so who knows?
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Thanks for sharing from GTown. My daughter is a Junior at Southwestern and we are in the Golden Triangle. Helps me inform her.
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NWS has already raised the temp profile for Tueaday. GFS is still upchucking a no. CMC is backed off snow and sent it way north.
There will be more changes. It's not time to.dig out the fork again. My fork is about tired.
There will be more changes. It's not time to.dig out the fork again. My fork is about tired.
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Many many more runs to go....biggerbyte wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 1:55 pm NWS has already raised the temp profile for Tueaday. GFS is still upchucking a no. CMC is backed off snow and sent it way north.
There will be more changes. It's not time to.dig out the fork again. My fork is about tired.
The main takeaway is that we now have medium to high confidence (40-
50% chance) that wintry precipitation will occur over southeast
Texas during the first half of next week. All winter precipitation
types are still on the table right now, but broadly speaking
guidance and the NBM seem to still favor snow as the dominant precip
type. Areas north of the I-10 are more likely to see snow/mix of
sleet. Areas to the south may see a mix of snow/sleet/freezing rain
and potentially liquid rain right along the barrier
islands/nearshore waters. As for how much snow/sleet/ice,
uncertainty is too high to put a specific amount on it just yet.
Broadly speaking, it`s more snow to the north and more ice to the
south. We`ll have a better idea of "how much" over the next few
days, but for now we should prepare for some accumulating winter
precipitation.
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are you related to wxman57? Jesus christ nothing has really changedbiggerbyte wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 1:55 pm NWS has already raised the temp profile for Tueaday. GFS is still upchucking a no. CMC is backed off snow and sent it way north.
There will be more changes. It's not time to.dig out the fork again. My fork is about tired.
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Hey follow Triangler lolSamantha550 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 1:52 pmThanks for sharing from GTown. My daughter is a Junior at Southwestern and we are in the Golden Triangle. Helps me inform her.
What are you talking about nothing has changed.Are you looking at the same models everyone else on this forum are following.biggerbyte wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 1:55 pm NWS has already raised the temp profile for Tueaday. GFS is still upchucking a no. CMC is backed off snow and sent it way north.
There will be more changes. It's not time to.dig out the fork again. My fork is about tired.
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cperk wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 2:20 pmWhat are you talking about nothing has changed.Are you looking at the same models everyone else on this forum are following.biggerbyte wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 1:55 pm NWS has already raised the temp profile for Tueaday. GFS is still upchucking a no. CMC is backed off snow and sent it way north.
There will be more changes. It's not time to.dig out the fork again. My fork is about tired.
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Remember, we have at least four if not five days until the event. They will flip flop many time since then. The trend is your friend, one way or another.
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lol some of yall on here, snow pack= colder than normal and models struggle with artic air masses. It will be colder than what models shows always is
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Note "winter storm"...not one mention of "snow storm" we probably will get a mixed bag of stuff down here..we all need to chill
lol
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So onto the real business. What is everyone grilling and barbecuing on Saturday before it's too nasty outside to do that for a bit?
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Trust me, I’m well aware lol just stating what’s happened today with the models so far IMO.tireman4 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 2:29 pm
Remember, we have at least four if not five days until the event. They will flip flop many time since then. The trend is your friend, one way or another.
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