EARLY INPUT FOR FALL WEATHER
Anyone care to take a stab at what we may expect between now through October as far as temps go? above normal, normal, below normal...etc....thanks!
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There is no meteorological expertise within my brain that could produce a prediction with any merit. But, as a life long resident of this part of Texas, my gut "feeling" is that the really hot summer temps started way too late and the warmth will linger into fall. Not oppressively hot, just not that crisp fall feeling for a while.
What I have noticed these past few "winters" is that the cold fronts that blast through and produce clear blue skies and brisk temps for a few days have all but disappeared. All I remember is gray and damp from late fall into early spring for several years. I'm hopeful for some true blue northers this winter, just not of the pipe busting ferocity.
What I have noticed these past few "winters" is that the cold fronts that blast through and produce clear blue skies and brisk temps for a few days have all but disappeared. All I remember is gray and damp from late fall into early spring for several years. I'm hopeful for some true blue northers this winter, just not of the pipe busting ferocity.
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I concur!GBinGrimes wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 6:31 am There is no meteorological expertise within my brain that could produce a prediction with any merit. But, as a life long resident of this part of Texas, my gut "feeling" is that the really hot summer temps started way too late and the warmth will linger into fall. Not oppressively hot, just not that crisp fall feeling for a while.
What I have noticed these past few "winters" is that the cold fronts that blast through and produce clear blue skies and brisk temps for a few days have all but disappeared. All I remember is gray and damp from late fall into early spring for several years. I'm hopeful for some true blue northers this winter, just not of the pipe busting ferocity.
It looks like models are trying to bring a weak front down the country end of August or early September. I can only hope!
May not be that 'weak'. Almost every reliable model has a significant trough for 2/3 of the country come near the end of August heading into Labor Day Weekend. Not only is there model support for such a cool down, but many of those said models keep the well below average temperatures for at least 3-5 days rather just a one or two day cool down. This would be thanks in part to a large ridge that looks to set up in the north central Atlantic. These computer runs have been fairly consistent day-to-day so confidence is increasing as we close summer (meteorologically speaking) and work our way into Fall.
How big of a cool down could we be looking at? If the overnight/morning runs are to be believed, we could be looking at high temperatures potentially in the upper 70s to low 80s with lows in the mid to upper 50s... especially north of I-10. Below are snapshots of temperature anomalies as we close out August.
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06z old GFS (little slower but shows the below temp anomalies in the Central Plains and Rockies)
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My heart be still!Belmer wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2019 7:38 amMay not be that 'weak'. Almost every reliable model has a significant trough for 2/3 of the country come near the end of August heading into Labor Day Weekend. Not only is there model support for such a cool down, but many of those said models keep the well below average temperatures for at least 3-5 days rather just a one or two day cool down. This would be thanks in part to a large ridge that looks to set up in the north central Atlantic. These computer runs have been fairly consistent day-to-day so confidence is increasing as we close summer (meteorologically speaking) and work our way into Fall.
How big of a cool down could we be looking at? If the overnight/morning runs are to be believed, we could be looking at high temperatures potentially in the upper 70s to low 80s with lows in the mid to upper 50s... especially north of I-10. Below are snapshots of temperature anomalies as we close out August.
06z GFS
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00z GEFS
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06z old GFS (little slower but shows the below temp anomalies in the Central Plains and Rockies)
06z old GFS.png
00z CMC
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00z Euro
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I will be in Irving for Labor Day weekend....hopefully it would be even cooler there!!!
Man the GOM has some serious storms flaring up if i did'nt know better i would think there's a storm forming,but i know better.
is the cool front still on track for Labor Day weekend?
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Nope looks like its staying up north
I will be in Irving so hopefully we can catch a piece of it..
Do I smell a hint of a cool down around the 13th time frame?
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How much of a cool down
lows in the 50's...
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I see no sign of any cool air arriving into mid September. There may be a weak cool front trying to stall across N Texas around the 15th, +/- a couple of days that may bring some relief with slightly increased rain chances and clouds.
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Anyone else showing a possible cool down around the 24th...possible 50's in the northern parts..?? I know it's a long ways off but I'm lifting all rocks lol
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