
Still believe Monday's blizzard is Oklahoma's not Kansas. If we continue the nudge south, many of us would be happy. Storms like to travel on the edge of snow-lines (temp gradient)
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Ntxw wrote:GFS certainly is going to the other guidance a little east of them like what they were showing yesterday, deep trof entrenched in the eastern conus. It brings snow deep into Florida.
Still believe Monday's blizzard is Oklahoma's not Kansas. If we continue the nudge south, many of us would be happy. Storms like travel on the edge of snow-lines (temp gradient)
Texas Snowman wrote:Joe Bastardi:
@BigJoeBastardi: http://t.co/kvqB5raSEp clients shown march 1956,1960.Cold pdo, warm amo, late to start winters that lasted well into March #deadgroundhog.
South Texas Storms wrote:Wow the UKMET looks cold and maybe snow as far south as Porta!
http://meteocentre.com/models/explorate ... h=1&hh=072
South Texas Storms wrote::uarrow:
Yeah I see that! Crazy! Does the Ukie give CS some snow on this run? It looks like a close call here.
Ntxw wrote:South Texas Storms wrote::uarrow:
Yeah I see that! Crazy! Does the Ukie give CS some snow on this run? It looks like a close call here.
Anything can happen, verbatim it would be flurries down that way or very nearby on that run. A nudge south more and who knows.
South Texas Storms wrote:You think the models will keep shifting it more south? The trend is looking good right now for us.
South Texas Storms wrote:0z CMC has the low tracking very close to DFW! This new and improved model has been setting the trend lately and it continues on this run as well.
http://meteocentre.com/models/explorate ... h=1&hh=072
somethingfunny wrote:Show me three consecutive Euro runs and some decent agreement from the other models, and I'm on board.
Ntxw wrote:somethingfunny wrote:Show me three consecutive Euro runs and some decent agreement from the other models, and I'm on board.
I say 2 runs since time is running out, we are talking this Monday going into Tuesday
somethingfunny wrote:I thought we were discussing the early March storm.
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