CPC seems to think it will stay chilly and damp...
More cold air on the way next week!?
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Hey SRAIN et. al. Just found this place again (like the new layout).
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Can any of you please translate all these pretty pictures into normal people language? When are they predicting the cold weather and what are the chances of frozen precip?
Thanks in advance for your help.
SRAIN- I'm your Jew pal from Sugar Land.
Can any of you please translate all these pretty pictures into normal people language? When are they predicting the cold weather and what are the chances of frozen precip?
Thanks in advance for your help.
The 18Z GFS should be running now.
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The run looks a lot like the 0z run. It has gone back to much colder and more precip ... basically saying "game on" for a winter storm threat for much of Texas late next week. I'll refrain from commenting further.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... el_l.shtml
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... el_l.shtml
Yep 18z looks nicePortastorm wrote:The run looks a lot like the 0z run. It has gone back to much colder and more precip ... basically saying "game on" for a winter storm threat for much of Texas late next week. I'll refrain from commenting further.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... el_l.shtml
Somebody across Texas next week will see some wintry fun, but it remains to be seen how far south this threat will exist.
The 18z GFS is definitely back on the colder side of things... We'll just have to watch for trends, I suppose. Nothing else to say at this point.
One thing is for sure, though. Temperatures will remain below normal through the period!
The 18z GFS is definitely back on the colder side of things... We'll just have to watch for trends, I suppose. Nothing else to say at this point.
One thing is for sure, though. Temperatures will remain below normal through the period!
I'm in New Orleans and what you guys get in Houston usually comes this way, that's why I'm interested in what you say here. Except the December snow didn't quite make it all the way to New Orleans, but it was close!!
Wxman57 I think you accidently posted the 12z Raw data instead of the 18z
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Looks like so far we are right on the edge of getting some type of winter precip. As of now it looks like our best change is ice/sleet or rain.
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No, it's the 18Z data. I forgot to edit the title on my graphics to change them from 12Z to 18Z. Ignore the titles.don wrote:Wxman57 I think you accidently posted the 12z Raw data instead of the 18z
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Sure is alot of cold rain here in Grimes county tonight!
It's almost formed into a solid line now entering nw Harris.stormwatcher wrote:Sure is alot of cold rain here in Grimes county tonight!
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Most of those computer models with precipitation and near freezing temperatures depict good sleet storms.don wrote:18z looks nice
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Don, those last three computer models very much look as though SE Texas may very well receive x-number of good sleet storms next week. Or is that not true?don wrote:Yep 18z looks nicePortastorm wrote:The run looks a lot like the 0z run. It has gone back to much colder and more precip ... basically saying "game on" for a winter storm threat for much of Texas late next week. I'll refrain from commenting further.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... el_l.shtml
How does the 18th to the 21st look in Rocksprings??
Camping out for those days, need some good weather info....
Camping out for those days, need some good weather info....
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Very close call on the 0z GFS for the Houston area. Definitely a widespread area of wintry precip across a large portion of Texas next wednesday and thursday being shown...
It may be pretty messy for some people across the state by the end of next week. We are still talking in the day 6 and 7 range, so a lot will change by then.
It looks like the airmass will become a bit shallow as it settles over the area. High pressure overhead oozes the cold air into our area on the surface, as upper heights build in response to the large shortwave trough pushing into the northeast. Freezing rain could be an issue for some. Of course, this all depends on how cold the airmass really is as it heads into the state. It is impossible to know that detail this far out.
It may be pretty messy for some people across the state by the end of next week. We are still talking in the day 6 and 7 range, so a lot will change by then.
It looks like the airmass will become a bit shallow as it settles over the area. High pressure overhead oozes the cold air into our area on the surface, as upper heights build in response to the large shortwave trough pushing into the northeast. Freezing rain could be an issue for some. Of course, this all depends on how cold the airmass really is as it heads into the state. It is impossible to know that detail this far out.
Yep the GFS shows the freezing line a little north of the I-10 corridor for most of the event with light to moderate snow and freezing rain/sleet over areas north of I-10 for what its worth.
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