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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#8201 Postby gpsnowman » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:36 am

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Parker_County1 wrote:The front is continuing to pick up speed and is getting close to the metroplex. Now through Jacksboro . . . 29° in Jacksboro.


Great. I'm not getting no sleep 2nite. :eek:

Seriously, why cant these fronts come through during the day?
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#8202 Postby downsouthman1 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:38 am

http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/zoa/mwmap2.php?map=zfw

Follow the western-sectioned easterly winds. They are the leading edge of the arctic air. I don't know if I explained that well. It's a mid-layer airmass at the start, so surface winds will be easterly as the airmass begins infiltration. Then, as it deepens, low level winds will veer to the north.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#8203 Postby texasWeather22 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:39 am

With the wind advisory and predicted snowfall couldn't DFW see considerable blowing snow? Also tomorrow night looks to be very cold ... that 10 degrees is very close to single digits :cold:
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#8204 Postby Ntxw » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:40 am

texasWeather22 wrote:With the wind advisory and predicted snowfall couldn't DFW see considerable blowing snow? Also tomorrow night looks to be very cold ... that 10 degrees is very close to single digits :cold:


If it snows, it will be accompanied by winds. Even though FW hasn't put that kind of wording in it enough, blowing snow will be an issue especially the N and NW sides.
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#8205 Postby pwrdog » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:42 am

Nocona, TX .... 43 to 30 in 11 minutes.. 43 to 26 in 15 minutes..

Graham, Tx ..... 49 to 26 in 1 hour..

Putnam West, TX .... 52 to 23 in 1 hour..


Those sound more like drops that happen in Nebraska..
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#8206 Postby downsouthman1 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:46 am

I need to go to bed. SL is starting to have major impacts on new precip shield developing Abilene to San Angelo & points South & East. If I don't sleep now, I won't wake in time tomorrow to do what I gotta do. G'nite all (even though I'll probably be on here instead of sleep).
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#8207 Postby Brandon8181 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:48 am

I've seen a few thoughts that concern me.

Does anyone have anymore elaborate thoughts about things trending more to the north, and lack of moisture?
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#8208 Postby HockeyTx82 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:49 am

downsouthman1 wrote:I need to go to bed. SL is starting to have major impacts on new precip shield developing Abilene to San Angelo & points South & East. If I don't sleep now, I won't wake in time tomorrow to do what I gotta do. G'nite all (even though I'll probably be on here instead of sleep).


What is SL? Major impacts? What are you seeing?
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#8209 Postby Ntxw » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:50 am

Brandon8181 wrote:I've seen a few thoughts that concern me.

Does anyone have anymore elaborate thoughts about things trending more to the north, and lack of moisture?


I'm sticking to my call. The area between Abilene and Wichita Falls will explode overnight. The heaviest snow bands should move long the Red River with OKC and DFW being the N/S boundaries of it.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#8210 Postby downsouthman1 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:53 am

HockeyTx82 wrote:
downsouthman1 wrote:I need to go to bed. SL is starting to have major impacts on new precip shield developing Abilene to San Angelo & points South & East. If I don't sleep now, I won't wake in time tomorrow to do what I gotta do. G'nite all (even though I'll probably be on here instead of sleep).


What is SL? Major impacts? What are you seeing?


SL = Surface Low.

I'm not seeing the storm recently move north, as others have suggested. If you look at radars, the SL is starting its own new radar trends that should affect areas from North Central to West TX & points East & South.

Also, the HRRR seems completely lost right now.

NTXW, I agree with you, but south of there, I believe there will also be major impacts, not yet really discussed by NWS.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#8211 Postby orangeblood » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:57 am

Ntxw wrote:
Brandon8181 wrote:I've seen a few thoughts that concern me.

Does anyone have anymore elaborate thoughts about things trending more to the north, and lack of moisture?


I'm sticking to call. The area between Abilene and Wichita Falls will explode overnight. The heaviest snow bands should move long the Red River with OKC and DFW being the N/S boundaries of it.


I'm with you Ntxw. Look closely at the past few HRRR runs - the accumulating snowfall line is moving south and filling in with each consecutive run. It appears DFW will receive a pretty significant band of sleet/freezing rain behind the front between 2-3 am. Then light to moderate snowfall should pickup shortly thereafter and last until around noon.

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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#8212 Postby Parker_County1 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:59 am

CF moving SE at 20+ mph. Now located roughly along a line from Gorman-Palo Pinto-Lake Bridgeport-Forestburg. Less than 20 miles from here now.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#8213 Postby Ntxw » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:01 am

ECMWF for DFW = 0.01 light rain, 0.23 transition (given the location of front and how fast temps are falling I will bet a lot of that is frozen, and 0.16 all snow in the low 20s).
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#8214 Postby downsouthman1 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:02 am

All, please beware of areas near the surface low. This is not as easily identifiable but it is starting to rapidly develop precip, & based on current temps & atmospheric temps, it WILL have major impacts! Generally, I'm referring to points E, SE, & S of Abilene to San Angelo. across Central TX.
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#8215 Postby gpsnowman » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:06 am

Moisture! Light rain at hwy. 360 and Trinity south of DFW airport.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#8216 Postby orangeblood » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:08 am

Ntxw wrote:ECMWF for DFW = 0.01 light rain, 0.23 transition (given the location of front and how fast temps are falling I will bet a lot of that is frozen, and 0.16 all snow in the low 20s).


Majority of that transition precip should be post-frontal...if I had to guess 75% is the frozen variety.
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#8217 Postby downsouthman1 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:08 am

gpsnowman wrote:Moisture! Light rain at hwy. 360 and Trinity south of DFW airport.


Temp still 46-50 there.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#8218 Postby downsouthman1 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:11 am

Light Rain falling here @ 45. Evaporative cooling in full effect. With that, I'm going to bed.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011

#8219 Postby Ntxw » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:13 am

Eastland is now sitting at 22 degrees with light snow.
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#8220 Postby DFW Stormwatcher » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:15 am

Look at that radar starting to blow up out west of Fort Worth to San Angelo. Same thing that happened west of Amarillo earlier. Looks good for the Metroplex I would think.
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