Frozen Precipitation??? :-x

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Frozen Precipitation??? :-x

#1 Postby southerngale » Mon Jan 12, 2004 5:07 pm

Tuesday
Mostly Cloudy
High 67
Low 49

Wednesday
30% Coverage
High 67
Low 52

Thursday
30% Coverage
High 60
Low 49

Friday
30% Coverage
High 54
Low 45


Forecast Discussion
Clouds will be on the increase as southerly winds continue. Tuesday night and Wednesday, the first in a series of upper level disturbances move in from the southwest. The first cold front moves through late Wednesday and temperatures will gradually get colder into the weekend. It could be everything from a cold rain to Frozen Precip.

James Brown
5:48 am


Ok, why does he even mention frozen precipitation?? Those temps aren't nearly cold enough unless Saturday or Sunday is supposed to be a HUGE drop!?!? Anyone know? They haven't updated the site yet this afternoon.
Is my local forecaster crazy? lol

Btw, this comes from KFDM in Beaumont.
http://www.kfdm1.com/weather.shtml
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#2 Postby Johnny » Mon Jan 12, 2004 5:21 pm

The moisture will be there but the cold temperatures do not look to be where they need to be for frozen precip. Last Friday things looked like a go but from what I have seen, models are backing off on any arctic air filtering in over the weekend. Maybe next week?
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