FYI: We're working on th image size issue.weatherguy425 wrote:
PS had to just post the link because it cut of the USA when I posted the image?

FYI: We're working on th image size issue.weatherguy425 wrote:
PS had to just post the link because it cut of the USA when I posted the image?
Laugh out loud.wxman57 wrote:I had predicted 31-24 Saints. Now, I'll work a miracle for sleetstorm. I'll see if I can get him some sleet for next Friday morning.
If the Saints can win the superbowl, then frozen precip can reach Houston.
Models should now have a pretty good handle on things. I'll check in tomorrow after the 12Z models.
That's a really good prediction! Now, let's hope you can predict snow.wxman57 wrote:I had predicted 31-24 Saints. Now, I'll work a miracle for sleetstorm. I'll see if I can get him some sleet for next Friday morning.
If the Saints can win the superbowl, then frozen precip can reach Houston.
Models should now have a pretty good handle on things. I'll check in tomorrow after the 12Z models.
I expect changes again,Ed Mahmoud wrote:Just checked my raw numbers from the PPV AccuWx site, GFS might have a few flakes at the very beginning in College Station, but basically cold rain everywhere locally.
Longview, TX, however, close to 6 inches of Winter joy.
ticka1, as long as the fire hose of moisture streams in from the Pacific we will likely remain wet. At this time I see no signs that the pattern will break down. Perhaps a day or so of clear weather between systems if we are lucky, but that is about it. I wish I had better news, but this is the pattern we are stuck in for the foreseeable future IMHO.ticka1 wrote:I am ready for a break from the rain. I can't even walk in my yard - its a layer of water.
For those that watch the long-range forecasts - will the wet/rainy season continue into March?
Just remember that though surface temps are forecast to be in the 35-36F range at peak precip, temps a few thousand feet above the surface are forecast to be about 10 degrees warmer. It'll take quite a bit of cooling throughout the atmosphere to give us frozen precip.don wrote:GFS shows temps at (Hooks) in the mid 30's (35F-36F) during the peak of precip (temps only have to be 2-4 degrees cooler for precip too probably change over to the frozen variety) if we could get some wet bulbing/evaporative cooling things could definitely get interesting for northern areas.But im not sure whats the chances of that happening...?
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