Or, to put it in Candy Cane's words - the Arctic front burns up on re-entry into Texas next week.

wxman57 wrote:12Z GFS has a "cool front" passing late Tuesday night, dropping our lows into the mid 30s Wed-Fri. Snow in northern Oklahoma and east. I think we need to wait another 2-3 days before we are really confident what will happen next week.
Or, to put it in Candy Cane's words - the Arctic front burns up on re-entry into Texas next week.
That's what I mentioned this morning.srainhoutx wrote:Not a lot of time as I have a meeting in a bit, but the 12Z GFS is suggesting a stronger secondary short wave to follow after the front passes. That feature would likely move past in the Thursday/Friday time frame if the GFS is correct. This is what HGX was concerned with this morning as well in their update. We will see.
For what it's worth, my "guess" is the "coldest" air arrives mid-late week. As for precip, overrunning pattern to entice us with clouds with a possible lower Texas or mid Texas coastal low and/or SW that everyone follows with cross fingers/toes from the Baja area.
Yep.Ed Mahmoud wrote:Was that "The" Jeff?
Let's make a wild assumption that the GFS has a clue about the weather for the next 48 hrs. The current run is indicating that light precip will start just before midnight Saturday night and peak between midnight and 6am Sunday (about an inch of rain). Only very light rain (less than 0.1") is forecast from 6am Sunday to noon. Race time temperature in the upper 50s with temps holding in the 60 degree range for the race. Cloudy with sprinkles of light rain the whole race.srainhoutx wrote:Jeff, do you have any thoughts on this weekend? We have a lot of activities (Chevron Marathon) scheduled. It sure appears that a heavy rain event may be shaping up for Saturday evening into Sunday morning for SE TX.
Nope.unome wrote:so wxman57, you are Jeff Lindler?
The GFS starts to shunt down the rain around the start of the run, but it may be doing so a bit too quick as I think its timing is a touch too fast. I suspect still light rain will be around for the run possibly with moderate to heavy rainfall toward the start or just prior. Interestingly both the GFS and WRF have reduced QPF for the Sunday event...especially the WRF.srainhoutx wrote:Jeff, do you have any thoughts on this weekend? We have a lot of activities (Chevron Marathon) scheduled. It sure appears that a heavy rain event may be shaping up for Saturday evening into Sunday morning for SE TX.
Relax.....lol....Don't get too excited in here, it's not healthycristina99 wrote:can we get back to the cold air? I'm so anxious to see what the Sunday models will be. Come on cold air - bitter cold.