Nairobi wrote:ECMWF 12/8 0000z shows: The 500mb low will intensify as it passes over Texas Sunday night and Monday, with almost a 3 standard deviation anomaly from normal. It's accompanied by a wide area of below freezing 850mb temperatures north of a Del Rio to Corpus Christi line. Snow is now forecast for Amarillo, with surface temps below freezing, and Lubbock, with temps slightly above freezing. A rain event everywhere else, with about 1.8 inches for Dallas, 0.8 for Austin, and 0.7 for Houston, and over 2.0 for Texarkana.
I'd be curious what the 1000mb-850mb levels are progged for as that bottom 6,000 feet of the atmosphere can often spell the difference between rain and snow. We can and have seen snow in Texas with surface temps above freezing if the column of air above a locale is cold enough. Conversely we can see rain falling on locales below freezing at the surface. All depends on how the air column is set up, temperature-wise. As wxman57 has taught us in previous winters that the 0-degree isotherm at 850mb isn't always a guarantee of snow falling.