Cpv17 wrote:DFWLady wrote:wxman57 wrote:
Welcome to the forum, DFWLady. When you look at weather forecasts online or see it on a news station, you don't really know what is being reported. For example, the free forecasts you get from Accuweather are almost certainly pure raw GFS (American) model data driven. There is no meteorologist looking at your forecast and determining which model or combination of models would be best to use. On TV, assuming it's a meteorologist reporting the weather forecast, you won't know what you're getting either. The meteorologist may be parroting the local National Weather Service forecast, or he/she may be coming up with his/her own forecast based upon all of the model guidance.
It's the job of a meteorologist to examine all of the model data and current analysis and come up with a good estimate of what might actually happen. Here on this forum, we discuss many possible scenarios for what might happen early next week, for example. However, with so much model variance and even run-to-run variance, we meteorologists have very little confidence in the long-range forecast. For now, I think it's safe to say that another cold front will arrive in Texas next Tuesday. There is at least the possibility that this front may bring some winter-type precipitation with it, but I would not be comfortable in forecasting winter precipitation just yet (meaning that's what is most likely going to happen).
Thank you so much for explaining! I understand now and it makes complete sense! I had no idea the GFS was the American lol I read you all speak about it, but had no idea which model you were talking about! I appreciate the knowledge! Lol well we can hope for some winter weather! From reading this post, I am pretty sure you like the heat anyways?! But, I'm also counting on you to bring DFW some winter weather at some point between now and mid-March lol!
Thanks again!
If the models (GFS/Euro) are still forecasting a winter weather event by Friday or Saturday for next week then the news will probably start to mention it becoming a possibility because they will have more confidence that it may actually happen. At this range (still a week out) they tend to go with the conservative approach and adjust accordingly the closer it gets.
Ok! Thank you so much for your reply! I have so much to learn, but I'm getting there!