February 2021: Arctic Outbreak/Warmup Begins
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When will the short range models start that include all of Monday?
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I’ll settle for half of that being snow, and at least none of it is freezing rain.

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As I have driven in all three precip types, I will take snow (dry is the best) over sleet. Freezing rain, yuck. At night, even worse.txsnowmaker wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 12:07 pmI’ll settle for half of that being snow, and at least none of it is freezing rain.![]()
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Based on the latest models would Houston be situated between the coastal low and trough? I read in another forum that whoever falls in that sweet spot could see blizzard conditions.
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NWS just went with “rain, snow, freezing rain, and sleet likely” (60%) for Monday night! Doubt we’ll be seeing much in the way of rain!
Yep NWS finally biting. 12z EURO is slowly but surly trending colder with each run also.At this point all of the main global models are onboard for a major winter storm on President day.If the trend continues this may end up as a once in a lifetime winter storm around here.
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Would this be a classic Gulf effect snow?
When the ensembles have single digits for lows in CLL...
Jeez...the second storm (next Wed/Thursday) could put a layer of snow - ice on top.
Jeez...the second storm (next Wed/Thursday) could put a layer of snow - ice on top.
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12z euro is cold with a low of 15 in Houston on Tuesday AM but a high of 37 lol. Keeps everything liquid here. Storm track is further north keeping the warm nose in place. Looks very similar to a few weeks ago when College Station got snow and Houston didn't. Interesting.
That's a huge buzzkill Blake!
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Boooo to the Euro
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By liquid does it mean freezing rain only?KHOU BLake wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 12:54 pm 12z euro is cold with a low of 15 in Houston on Tuesday AM but a high of 37 lol. Keeps everything liquid here. Storm track is further north keeping the warm nose in place. Looks very similar to a few weeks ago when College Station got snow and Houston didn't. Interesting.
Its actually the worst I’ve ever seen it perform.MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 12:58 pmMeh, the Euro is out to pasture while all the rest of the models are in agreement.
Euro has sucked this week too.
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The Euro does bring the wintry precip into west houston, irs very close
The Euro does bring the wintry precip into west houston, irs very close
That's what I've been seeing on the Euro.KHOU BLake wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 12:54 pm 12z euro is cold with a low of 15 in Houston on Tuesday AM but a high of 37 lol. Keeps everything liquid here. Storm track is further north keeping the warm nose in place. Looks very similar to a few weeks ago when College Station got snow and Houston didn't. Interesting.
Yep. That's of course the worst case scenario. Power outages, shut down major highways.vci_guy2003 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 1:01 pmBy liquid does it mean freezing rain only?KHOU BLake wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 12:54 pm 12z euro is cold with a low of 15 in Houston on Tuesday AM but a high of 37 lol. Keeps everything liquid here. Storm track is further north keeping the warm nose in place. Looks very similar to a few weeks ago when College Station got snow and Houston didn't. Interesting.
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So the event is cancelled cuz of the euro? Lol