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wxman57 wrote:My favorite part of that discussion:
This cold weather pattern will likely linger another day on Wednesday
before a return southerly flow starts a bonafide warming trend for
the latter part of next week.
Short-lived cold is more tolerable. Just got a long email from our long-range specialist. He loves cold weather (a "cold-mongerer" as I call him). The word from him is to expect a "W" Christmas across Texas. Not, "wet, not "white", but "WARM". Perhaps he's just sick today.
Snowman67 wrote:wxman57 wrote:My favorite part of that discussion:
This cold weather pattern will likely linger another day on Wednesday
before a return southerly flow starts a bonafide warming trend for
the latter part of next week.
Short-lived cold is more tolerable. Just got a long email from our long-range specialist. He loves cold weather (a "cold-mongerer" as I call him). The word from him is to expect a "W" Christmas across Texas. Not, "wet, not "white", but "WARM". Perhaps he's just sick today.
Meh. I put about as much confidence in that prediction (the Christmas forecast) as I do a 384hr model forecast....
wxman57 wrote:My favorite part of that discussion:
This cold weather pattern will likely linger another day on Wednesday
before a return southerly flow starts a bonafide warming trend for
the latter part of next week.
Short-lived cold is more tolerable. Just got a long email from our long-range specialist. He loves cold weather (a "cold-mongerer" as I call him). The word from him is to expect a "W" Christmas across Texas. Not, "wet, not "white", but "WARM". Perhaps he's just sick today.
Tireman4 wrote:Fun today. Hot soaked 7 miler. Fun. Setting up Christmas lawn ornaments in 83 degree heat, priceless. Running the A/C in December, memorable. Wearing shorts and shirt while setting up said ornaments, unbelievable. Thank you Wxman 57. We love you. Sigh.
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