orangeblood wrote:wxman57 wrote:New GFS ensembles have Dallas area 5-10F below normal next week. No freeze. The air in western Canada just isn't forecast to be THAT cold compared to earlier this winter. And the snow pack is even less than a month ago. GFS operational says Dallas MIGHT see a very light freeze on March 1st. Not particularly extreme. After all, it IS February.
March is only 9 days away now. Don't look for any March surprise this year as the pattern just isn't there and there's no snow pack up north. Getting close to time for some 80s to begin showing up in SE TX.
You honestly believe these models are going to be able to handle a cold dense air mass that's forecast to be upwards of 25-30F below normal?? They're vastly underestimating the southward push of that air mass....they do it every year.
Even 25-30F below normal isn't as cold as it would be a month ago (-15F to -25F in NW Canada predicted by Euro/GFS next week). "Normal" temps are steadily rising now. With no snow pack, I wouldn't be surprised if the Dallas area got a freeze out of it. Probably not Houston, though. Euro and GFS, the models that build the colder air in Canada do not have freezing temps down to Dallas next week, by the way. These models have actually been too cold in the longer term all winter, so I don't expect next week will be any different.