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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6481 Postby cheezyWXguy » Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:17 am

Lagreeneyes03 wrote:So now that this is done and disappointment for DFW...when's our next shot at this?

Earlier today it was mentioned that Jan 25-31 is the next timeframe to watch. This may hold water, as the last few runs of the GFS have shown a persistent trough in the west during that time, despite significant fluctuations in the 500mb pattern. 0z run shows a solid bowling ball ULL on the southen border of AZ on the 28th. A long way out, but it may be trying to sniff something out, and if this were to hold true, it would be different and a more favorable setup than the teaser systems weve had over the last 3 weeks. I am reluctant to get my hopes up though.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6482 Postby Ralph's Weather » Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:19 am

Roads covered and almost an inch on my snow board still 4 to 5 hours to go.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6483 Postby TeamPlayersBlue » Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:20 am

700 MB became much more saturated for North Texas but it must be super super dry below that :/ Sorry fellas. Front isnt even here at my place yet. Its imminent though.

Showing 56F. 6 Hours from now, we are expecting ice to start forming on all surfaces
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6484 Postby Lagreeneyes03 » Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:22 am

cheezyWXguy wrote:
Lagreeneyes03 wrote:So now that this is done and disappointment for DFW...when's our next shot at this?

Earlier today it was mentioned that Jan 25-31 is the next timeframe to watch. This may hold water, as the last few runs of the GFS have shown a persistent trough in the west during that time, despite significant fluctuations in the 500mb pattern. 0z run shows a solid bowling ball ULL on the southen border of AZ on the 28th. A long way out, but it may be trying to sniff something out, and if this were to hold true, it would be different and a more favorable setup than the teaser systems weve had over the last 3 weeks. I am reluctant to get my hopes up though.


Less dry then, I would assume? But hopefully cold enough.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6485 Postby JDawg512 » Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:34 am

As of 1:30 the temp at the Rain Cave has dropped to 34 degrees. Blowing rain continues.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6486 Postby Longhornmaniac8 » Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:36 am

Still a cold rain here. 31.1 out. Looks like some of the leaves on my bushes are starting to get a little slushy glaze on them. Will expect that to start to solidify shortly.

Still wondering if there's more precip forecast to build. Maybe as the 700 mb front advances further south? I know it's still early as far as Austin is concerned, and I don't have enough knowledge to know what atmospheric forcings may still be coming. But hey, I'm impatient!
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6487 Postby South Texas Storms » Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:44 am

Longhornmaniac8 wrote:Still a cold rain here. 31.1 out. Looks like some of the leaves on my bushes are starting to get a little slushy glaze on them. Will expect that to start to solidify shortly.

Still wondering if there's more precip forecast to build. Maybe as the 700 mb front advances further south? I know it's still early as far as Austin is concerned, and I don't have enough knowledge to know what atmospheric forcings may still be coming. But hey, I'm impatient!


A shortwave disturbance is forecast to track across the region around daybreak likely helping to trigger more widespread precip to develop. This combined with the 700 mb front will give us our best chance of frozen precip.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6488 Postby LeonardRay » Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:47 am

front coming through west Houston now
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6489 Postby Longhornmaniac8 » Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:47 am

South Texas Storms wrote:A shortwave disturbance is forecast to track across the region around daybreak likely helping to trigger more widespread precip to develop. This combined with the 700 mb front will give us our best chance of frozen precip.


I saw a reference to these shortwaves earlier. I will plead ignorance here and hope that if you have a few minutes to spare you could explain why we care about these, how to find them on imagery, and what causes them to be our "weather-makers."

Thanks so much. Your contributions are invaluable here!
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6490 Postby South Texas Storms » Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:49 am

Longhornmaniac8 wrote:
A shortwave disturbance is forecast to track across the region around daybreak likely helping to trigger more widespread precip to develop. This combined with the 700 mb front will give us our best chance of frozen precip.


I saw a reference to these shortwaves earlier. I will plead ignorance here and hope that if you have a few minutes to spare you could explain why we care about these, how to find them on imagery, and what causes them to be our "weather-makers."

Thanks so much. Your contributions are invaluable here!


Unfortunately I don't have time tonight as it is a very busy night at work for me. Remind me in a few days when the weather calms down across the state and I'll be happy to explain!
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6491 Postby Longhornmaniac8 » Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:51 am

South Texas Storms wrote:
Longhornmaniac8 wrote:
A shortwave disturbance is forecast to track across the region around daybreak likely helping to trigger more widespread precip to develop. This combined with the 700 mb front will give us our best chance of frozen precip.


I saw a reference to these shortwaves earlier. I will plead ignorance here and hope that if you have a few minutes to spare you could explain why we care about these, how to find them on imagery, and what causes them to be our "weather-makers."

Thanks so much. Your contributions are invaluable here!


Unfortunately I don't have time tonight as it is a very busy night at work for me. Remind me in a few days when the weather calms down across the state and I'll be happy to explain!


Cheers! Thanks for doing what y'all do! As a pilot, I know we appreciate it!
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6492 Postby TexasF6 » Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:52 am

South Texas Storms wrote:
Longhornmaniac8 wrote:
A shortwave disturbance is forecast to track across the region around daybreak likely helping to trigger more widespread precip to develop. This combined with the 700 mb front will give us our best chance of frozen precip.


I saw a reference to these shortwaves earlier. I will plead ignorance here and hope that if you have a few minutes to spare you could explain why we care about these, how to find them on imagery, and what causes them to be our "weather-makers."

Thanks so much. Your contributions are invaluable here!


Unfortunately I don't have time tonight as it is a very busy night at work for me. Remind me in a few days when the weather calms down across the state and I'll be happy to explain!


TY SouthTexasStorms!!!
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6493 Postby Shoshana » Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:59 am

CBS Austin live posting. Showing ice forming on cars and saying rain will be changing to frozen rain soon. He said it’s 32 there now (Metric n Kramer)
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6494 Postby JDawg512 » Tue Jan 16, 2018 3:04 am

2 a.m. update. Temp is now 33, looks like there maybe some sort of winter mix but for the most part rain. Given how quickly the temp has fallen I'd expect it to be 32 by 2:15 a.m. and should start to see some icing on exposed surfaces by 3 a.m. if not sooner across south Austin.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6495 Postby goCoogs » Tue Jan 16, 2018 3:05 am

Longhornmaniac8 wrote:
South Texas Storms wrote:
Longhornmaniac8 wrote:
I saw a reference to these shortwaves earlier. I will plead ignorance here and hope that if you have a few minutes to spare you could explain why we care about these, how to find them on imagery, and what causes them to be our "weather-makers."

Thanks so much. Your contributions are invaluable here!


Unfortunately I don't have time tonight as it is a very busy night at work for me. Remind me in a few days when the weather calms down across the state and I'll be happy to explain!


Cheers! Thanks for doing what y'all do! As a pilot, I know we appreciate it!


I don't profess to know what I'm talking about but my basic understanding is that a shortwave it like an upper level front. This front can have counter clockwise circulation that enhances lift to create more precip. If I recall correctly the Christmas 2004 snow was partly due to a shortwave.

Disclaimer: Everything I typed above could be wrong. :roll:
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6496 Postby Shoshana » Tue Jan 16, 2018 3:06 am

32 here now. Just looks wet out. Can’t hear rain or sleet.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6497 Postby JDawg512 » Tue Jan 16, 2018 3:22 am

I can also confirm that it's 32 degrees, only light precip is falling and the wind has died down. As Soshana reported, everthing is just wet.

I'm going to have to take a nap for a bit but will see what's going on around 4 a.m.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6498 Postby Longhornmaniac8 » Tue Jan 16, 2018 4:02 am

It does look like there are more showers firing up to the SW of Austin, tracking to the NE. I'm expecting to be under some of that in about 20 minutes...will report on precip type.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6499 Postby JDawg512 » Tue Jan 16, 2018 4:05 am

Couldn't sleep. 3 a.m. update the Rain Cave is now switching over to the Ice Cave. Ice is starting to coat exposed surfaces. I can also see some small ice pellets mixed in. Wind has picked up again after a brief lull, temp has dropped to 31 degrees.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#6500 Postby Longhornmaniac8 » Tue Jan 16, 2018 4:42 am

It seemed like mostly virga. A few stray sleet pellets. Lower levels seem fairly dry right now.
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