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wxman57 wrote:Portastorm wrote:OK ... OK ... now wait just one, cotton-pickin' minute ... that bike-riding meteorologist from Houston told me that winter was over. But why do I have ice and snow in my forecast for Sunday morning?!![]()
Let me know when the snow starts in Austin/San Antonio. Models indicate very little moisture below 15-20 thousand feet. The cloud layer will be between 20 and 25 thousand feet overhead on Sunday morning. Sure it can be snowing up there, those are cirrus clouds - composed of ice crystals. But I certainly would not put snow in the forecast for someone living on the ground.
Ntxw wrote:Give him a little false hope Wxman. Better than no hope! It's his once a winter 'fantasy snow' that EWX gives him so that he may remain out of therapy. Usually it's always west or north of him as it plays out anyway
Shh! I think Ewx was talking more about the hills west of Aus. Certain models do indicate possibly wintry stuff near Del Rio up to San Angelo and east towards Waco (lighter as you head east).
gpsnowman wrote:It is 36 outside right now in Dallas. The forecasted high was 42-44 depending what you looked at. It does not appear we will reach that. I wonder what that will do to the temps tomorrow and what, if anything, does it do to help our chances with winter fun? It may be our last chance.
By the way, welcome back iorange55. Have not heard from you in a while. Your input is always appreciated.
Portastorm wrote:Something tells me we will have much more to talk about in the near term. I agree with Ntxw in that all of the teleconnection signs are looking more promising and the longer range modeling is consistently suggesting the "potential" for colder, below normal seasonal temps beyond next weekend.
Full scale pattern change? Nah, doubt it. But I do think we could see a 10-14 period full of promise.
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