38 and rain here. One of those days where the precip is here, but the temps arent....
I will make sure that it is clear that I have stressed the potential for flurries/light snow on the back side of todays system after the heavy rain moves out and cooler air filters in, mostly from along 1-20 northward and i-35 westward. No major accumulations are expected, but depending on how fast temps cool off, a dusting of snow cannot be ruled out. So the west side of the Metro made get their share of winter this time around!
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However I wouldnt be suprised if this system doesn't squeeze out and moisture on the back side. Look for temps in the Metro to bottom out around 27 tonight, possibly freezing any standing water. In the morning you should notice a strong north wind, assocsiated with the cold front.
Today for the panhandlers excpect 1-3" snow accumulations, (3-5" in isolated areas possible), and temps around whatver they are now, should be your high and droping throughtout the day. Visibilites could be poor at times, causing for a dangerous commute, there is a potential for blowing snow, however server drifting of snow isnt likely with this storm.
Northwest Texas, you guys will start as all rain mostly throughout the day and a changeover is likely later on. tempertures could prevent much accumulations though, as I don't excpect temps to dip below freezing here till the evening, so snow accumulations will be around 1" or less.(Isolated 2" totals of wet snow cannot be ruled out)
Im really confident woth the Wed night-Friday storm though, as this could be a MAJOR, and long lasting event, however I'm not gonna through everything out yet. but, models are in good agreement and consistent that a potential winter storm is possible for this entire Northern Texas Region.
Stay tuned for updates and please help keep this thread going, lol....
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