wxman57 wrote:I agree with the discussion about post-frontal freezing rain chances diminishing, or at least not being a devasting ice storm. Could be a few problems with icy bridges on Monday night and Tuesday. But I think it's looking more likely we'll see a stronger shot of cold air and less of a freezing rain/sleet threat.
I was noting the GFS's forecast of dew points 6-7 degrees BELOW zero by Wednesday. With a clearing sky, decreasing northerly winds, and dew points that low we could see temperatures dip intot he low to mid teens Wednesday night. Might not get much above freezing for Wednesday's high.
Goodness. Reminds me of Raleigh, North Carolina winters. I remember it getting down to 13 degrees in the winter of 1983 in Santa Fe, Texas (17 miles north of Galveston-http://www.srh.noaa.gov/hgx/c ... s/xmas.htm). The bay froze out 8 feet. That was just wicked for us then. In Raleigh, I remember temperatures getting down to 0.