

I remember someone posting that DFW sees March snow on average every other winter, is that correct? 2008, 2010 were the last two we have seen.
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wxman57 wrote:Tireman4 wrote:
You are Mr. 101, Wxman57?
It's the "Heat Miser" to counter Portastorm's "Snow Miser".
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I remember someone posting that DFW sees March snow on average every other winter, is that correct? 2008, 2010 were the last two we have seen.
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I remember someone posting that DFW sees March snow on average every other winter, is that correct? 2008, 2010 were the last two we have seen.
aggiecutter wrote:From Portastorm's good friend and mentor, JB:
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CaptinCrunch wrote:Hello everyone, it's been a long time since I dropped in on S2K. I hope all is well with you and your family.
Now on to my favorite subject "Winter" and what will be or wont be. Well with all things said I see this being another La Nina winter though not near as strong or as persistant. This is not good news for those of us in the worst drought since the 1950's.
My lawn is as brown and dead in August as it was in January...lol, and the heat and lack of rain has stressed the trees to the point that are dropping leaves as it was late October. Now how do I see Winter 2011-2012 shapping up?
September - Hot, several more days of 100+ temps, and DFW will break the record of 69 days of 100+ set in 1980. Rain chances will increase as the weather pattern shifts to a Fall/Winter intro.
October - Warm to mild for most of the month, more rain but still not enough.
November - Mild at first then much cooler by Thanksgiving and wetter.
December - Cool turning much colder by mid month, Christmas will be chilly but dry.
January - Cold start, then cool and wet. By mid month major cold and chance of ice. January closes out very cold and dry.
February - Very cold start, another shot at ice/snow, by mid month cool/mild and dry February closes out chilly and wet.
Well that's my 2 cents worth of weather forecasting for today. Stay cool and pray for RAIN!!
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orangeblood wrote:Get your popcorn ready!!! 12Z NAM picks up where the DGEX left off but is even more extreme with forecasting Snowpocalypse 2.0 for Saturday across the Hill Country into North Texas.
gpsnowman wrote::uarrow: Today is Wednesday. This is for Saturday. This has to be a fluke, right? The locals have 50's all weekend. Trust me, I hope is verifies but is this even a remote possibility?
wxman57 wrote:gpsnowman wrote::uarrow: Today is Wednesday. This is for Saturday. This has to be a fluke, right? The locals have 50's all weekend. Trust me, I hope is verifies but is this even a remote possibility?
See my post above. Yes, even the NAM has Dallas around 50 on Saturday, and it has no frozen precip forecast for you. Perhaps some snow in the western Hill Country as the precip ends Saturday morning. But even temps there should be well above freezing that morning.
Portastorm wrote:wxman57 wrote:After I posted the model run and saw Heat Miser online, I thought "oh geez, here comes the 'model runs show precip for the previous 6-12 hours and not current' lecture!"![]()
I personally wouldn't dare take that run verbatim ... but if it ends up being a trend ... and you Mr. Heat Miser know that trends in model runs are important ... then we all may have something to talk about after all this weekend. That being said, I still think it's going to be a cold rain event for most if not all. I'm more jazzed about what lies about 7-14 days.
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