Burn1 wrote:Probably looking for lows in upper 30's next weekend for SE Texas....Normal High for mid Feb in Houston is about 67 or so, normal lows are in upper 40's....Actually record low for Houston on Feb 13, 14th is 26 and 27......So looking for lows in upper teens would be a monster undertaking for record breaking cold.....just don't see it.....
So what you are saying is that this airmass will be no different than the one we have now. IAH got down to 39 this morning without the arctic air, no real high pressure to speak of and no deep troughing into the central US (all of which will be present next week).
Now...I'm not saying teens...but I am certainly sure that if the current airmass can give us upper 30's...then next weeks setup (if it verifies) will be a little colder than this one...
don't ya think? Or do you not buy the idea of a double-barralled high sitting on the lee-side of the rockies and the whole idea that that airmass is colder than this one?
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