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Highly active southern stream weather pattern will result in the next two storms systems affecting the state this week and yet again next weekend (making that 4 weekends in a row).
Dry and cool air mass in place tonight will result in overnight lows falling into the 40’s and 50’s over the region, but southerly flow returns on Monday and the moisture comes roaring back by Tuesday into Wednesday. Strong dynamic upper air system will move into the plains on Tuesday/Wednesday with a strong cold front moving across TX on Wednesday. Forecast soundings are starting to looks a little more favorable over SE TX for a line of strong thunderstorms with this front Wednesday evening. Main question is where capping inversions noted on forecast soundings can be overcome either by surface lift or cooling aloft. Jet energy is certainly strong…but mainly just north of SE TX and if the cap is broken severe thunderstorms will be possibly especially north of I-10. Forecast moisture levels surge to 1.7-2.0 inches again which will result in a heavy rainfall threat…however system looks very progressive and should clear the area by Thursday morning.
Two day break on Thursday and Friday with cool high pressure in place resulting in weather similar to today…but it does not last.
Next storm system rapidly drops into the SW US and begins to eject into TX on Saturday. Strong sub-tropical jet core develops over TX early Saturday while moisture begins to return to the area. Expect showers to develop on Saturday and then as moisture deepens more widespread shower and thunderstorm chances Sunday and into Monday. This system is looking fairly wet at this point and given the saturated grounds in place could result in a flood threat. Certainly plenty of time to watch and fine tune the impacts for next weekend and the mid week system for that matter.
Highly active pattern looks to remain in place through the end of the month with storm systems about every 3-5 days.
WeatherGuesser wrote:Why do people want cold and snow? It's makes no sense to me for people to hope for discomfort and misery.
Brent wrote:Where did these sprinkles come from? More poorly forecast precip.Hope this is a sign of winter...
Ntxw wrote:Brent wrote:Where did these sprinkles come from? More poorly forecast precip.Hope this is a sign of winter...
130-140kt subtropical jet roaring. Not surprised high moisture is sprinkling. Some big, intense storms will roll through the next 2 weeks
I'm thoroughly convinced it will be year of the deep cyclogensis like 09-10 was
Brent wrote:WeatherGuesser wrote:Why do people want cold and snow? It's makes no sense to me for people to hope for discomfort and misery.
Because we live in a place where snow isn't guaranteed and usually it's only around a day at most before it goes away..
Why do people like the hot and dry weather? It does nothing for me...
WeatherGuesser wrote:Why do people want cold and snow? It's makes no sense to me for people to hope for discomfort and misery.
Ntxw wrote:Hudson Bay blocking showing up in guidance. Look for a major southern plains winterish storm around the 15-20th.
Ralph's Weather wrote:Ntxw wrote:Hudson Bay blocking showing up in guidance. Look for a major southern plains winterish storm around the 15-20th.
The GFS has been on this for a while and it seems to fit with climatology to get the first freeze around mid month. We can hope for wintery weather, but it is still very early in the season. Still not loving what I see in the teles, those will likely not move into our favor consistently until after Christmas. All that being said we all know when you are dealing with strong enough systems they can really bring down some cold air vertically.
Ralph's Weather wrote:I think Nuri last year got us spoiled for early winter weather. That was a very rare set up. We may have a while yet to wait for our first snow, but it will likely come in bunches when it does come.
As for current weather besides a stormy Veteran's Day this is looking to be a very nice fall week. Enjoy it as the storms are about to start coming hard and fast starting next week.
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