txsunshine82 wrote:What about north of I-10? I live in northen Liberty county (Romayor).
You'll be better off that I'll be, I'm sure. You'll just get snowed on.
txsunshine82 wrote:What about north of I-10? I live in northen Liberty county (Romayor).
Andrew wrote:
west versus the Southwest.
Also another thing that others noted on another forum was the phasing of the north and south stream. I looked at the models again, and i really noticed this was the difference between large amounts of moister or very littler. The shortwave at the 700mb dropping from the lee of the Rockies really needs to connect with the disturbance in the Baja region. I still think the gfs has the best understanding of the situation, especially with the faster motion of the front. Hopefully the two pieces of energy phase together early enough, but then again we have seen how impressive just one shortwave alone can be. I mean just looking at the vertical profile of SE Texas from the GFS shows a very saturated profile all the way up. Its going to be hard for the GFS to be wrong about that 2 days out.Mr. T wrote:Andrew wrote:
west versus the Southwest.
Which is why I think areas further to the east have a much larger ice threat than we do, where their flow will be more out of the SW with a higher reliance on overrunning rather than lift ahead of the shearing upper low. The GFS wants 6" of snow across coastal AL/MS, but most of that may be freezing rain
nuby3 wrote:AND ALSO, Now that I see Mr.T is back, I know for sure we are all about to get buried in feet of snow. It's great to see you.
Arizona Desert wrote:the cold core upper low wont shear,,again,,no negativity
Andrew wrote:Also another thing that others noted on another forum was the phasing of the north and south stream.
Paul Baustista wrote:ok what do the temps look like tuesday? are they going to fall into the 20s during the day????
One run.TexasBreeze wrote:I think it might be a fail for Houston. Storm watch is smaller in size and GFS is drier for the west and southern areas.
WeatherDuck wrote:Will the Austin area see at least something precipitation-wise from this week's system?
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