
time to watch recent soundings, radar trends, temps profiles as the event is almost upon you NTX folks....
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JGrin87 wrote:Is the precip falling in West Texas the leading edge of the system heading to North Texas?
Portastorm wrote:JGrin87 wrote:Is the precip falling in West Texas the leading edge of the system heading to North Texas?
Nope. The current precip in West Texas is a result of isentropic upglide and a minor disturbance in the flow. The main precip band associated with the upper low will not impact West Texas until early tomorrow morning and then slowly impact the rest of the state.
Ntxw wrote:12z Euro is wrap around snow underneath the low for a lot of Texas. It's trying to go negative tilt over the state.
BETWEEN 12Z AND 00Z TODAY (6 AM TO 6 PM CST). THE
DECREASE OF MOISTURE AT THE SURFACE WILL LAG BEHIND...BUT EXPECT
DEW POINTS WILL BE IN THE TEENS WHEN PRECIP BEGINS ON SUNDAY. THE
PRECIP WILL FALL THROUGH A VERY DRY LAYER WITHIN WHICH
TEMPERATURES WILL ALREADY BE NEAR FREEZING. INITIALLY...THIS COULD
BE LIQUID PRECIPITATION BUT WOULD LIKELY MAKE A RAPID TRANSITION
TO SLEET IN WESTERN ZONES...THEN SPREAD EAST ACROSS THE CWA. WITH
TREMENDOUS WET BULB POTENTIAL...EXPECT SURFACE TEMPERATURES WILL
EASILY FALL BELOW FREEZING ACROSS THE WARNING AREA SUNDAY
AFTERNOON. FOR NOW...HAVE MAINTAINED TIMING AND PLACEMENT OF THE
WINTER STORM WARNING AND WATCH. BUT WITH THE AFTERNOON PACKAGE...
PORTIONS OF THE WATCH WILL BE REPLACED WITH A WARNING OR AN
ADVISORY AS NEEDED. 25
ludosc wrote:what is the Texas Tech model? I hadn't heard of that one until reading his posts. Says a all rain event apparently.
Ntxw wrote:As far as tomorrow thru Monday goes Euro is still very much on with heavy sleet/snow for areas just west of Austin through the metroplex up to Texarkana. The winter storm warning areas line up very well with the guidance
Edit: If the euro is right potentially it's several inches of sleet (uncertain due to model's struggles with amounts for IP). And then several inches of snow on top of that come Monday night Tues.
Longhornmaniac8 wrote:Ntxw wrote:As far as tomorrow thru Monday goes Euro is still very much on with heavy sleet/snow for areas just west of Austin through the metroplex up to Texarkana. The winter storm warning areas line up very well with the guidance
Edit: If the euro is right potentially it's several inches of sleet (uncertain due to model's struggles with amounts for IP). And then several inches of snow on top of that come Monday night Tues.
What site are you using to view these model outputs like snowfall? The PSU E-Wall that I use to see the models themselves doesn't have this info.
Thanks!
Cheers,
Cameron
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