gboudx wrote:A few years ago I was able to capture some great pics of snowflakes. They're beautiful little creations when seen up close.
March 3, 2014 had some awesome geometric snowflakes.
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gboudx wrote:A few years ago I was able to capture some great pics of snowflakes. They're beautiful little creations when seen up close.
Brent wrote:I can't believe wxman57 hasn't posted the 12z GFS yet...
92 degrees at San Antonio, 89 degrees at Austin and DFW on March 10th...
Brent wrote:I can't believe wxman57 hasn't posted the 12z GFS yet...
92 degrees at San Antonio, 89 degrees at Austin and DFW on March 10th...
wxman57 wrote:Brent wrote:I can't believe wxman57 hasn't posted the 12z GFS yet...
92 degrees at San Antonio, 89 degrees at Austin and DFW on March 10th...
I'm not one to rub it in or gloat.
wxman57 wrote:Brent wrote:I can't believe wxman57 hasn't posted the 12z GFS yet...
92 degrees at San Antonio, 89 degrees at Austin and DFW on March 10th...
I'm not one to rub it in or gloat.
dhweather wrote:FWD AFD
A WEAK COLD FRONT WILL MOVE INTO NORTH AND CENTRAL TEXAS SUNDAY
NIGHT AFTER AN UPPER LEVEL SHORT WAVE MOVES ACROSS THE CENTRAL
PLAINS. THERE MAY BE ENOUGH LIFT ALONG THE FRONT FOR SCATTERED
SHOWERS AND A FEW THUNDERSTORMS SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY...
ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE EAST/SOUTHEAST ZONES.
THE COLD FRONT WILL LIFT BACK NORTH OF THE REGION ON MONDAY IN
RESPONSE TO A DEVELOPING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM ACROSS THE CENTRAL
ROCKIES. THIS SYSTEM IS PROGGED TO DEVELOP QUICKLY AND MOVE ACROSS
THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN PLAINS ON TUESDAY. ABUNDANT MOISTURE AND
STRONG DYNAMICS WILL BRING A GOOD CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND
THUNDERSTORMS. IF THE EXTENDED MODELS VERIFY THIS SYSTEM COULD
BRING SOME STRONG STORMS TO THE REGION TUESDAY/TUESDAY NIGHT...
BUT WE WILL HAVE TO WAIT FOR SOME MORE RUN TO RUN CONSISTENCY
BEFORE INCREASING POPS AND PINPOINTING THE SEVERE WEATHER
POTENTIAL.
THE UPPER SYSTEM IS FORECAST TO MOVE QUICKLY EAST ON WEDNESDAY.
HOWEVER...SOME WRAP AROUND PRECIP WILL BE POSSIBLE NEAR THE RED
RIVER. OTHERWISE...WEDNESDAY SHOULD BE WINDY AND COOL WITH HIGHS
MAINLY IN THE 50S. THIS SHOULD PREVENT SOME PEOPLE FROM RIDING THEIR
BICYCLES IN THEIR YELLOW SPEEDO THONGS.
weatherdude1108 wrote:I had to do a double take to make sure I was reading that right. It meshed perfectly with the rest of the discussion.
dhweather wrote:FWD AFD
A WEAK COLD FRONT WILL MOVE INTO NORTH AND CENTRAL TEXAS SUNDAY
NIGHT AFTER AN UPPER LEVEL SHORT WAVE MOVES ACROSS THE CENTRAL
PLAINS. THERE MAY BE ENOUGH LIFT ALONG THE FRONT FOR SCATTERED
SHOWERS AND A FEW THUNDERSTORMS SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY...
ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE EAST/SOUTHEAST ZONES.
THE COLD FRONT WILL LIFT BACK NORTH OF THE REGION ON MONDAY IN
RESPONSE TO A DEVELOPING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM ACROSS THE CENTRAL
ROCKIES. THIS SYSTEM IS PROGGED TO DEVELOP QUICKLY AND MOVE ACROSS
THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN PLAINS ON TUESDAY. ABUNDANT MOISTURE AND
STRONG DYNAMICS WILL BRING A GOOD CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND
THUNDERSTORMS. IF THE EXTENDED MODELS VERIFY THIS SYSTEM COULD
BRING SOME STRONG STORMS TO THE REGION TUESDAY/TUESDAY NIGHT...
BUT WE WILL HAVE TO WAIT FOR SOME MORE RUN TO RUN CONSISTENCY
BEFORE INCREASING POPS AND PINPOINTING THE SEVERE WEATHER
POTENTIAL.
THE UPPER SYSTEM IS FORECAST TO MOVE QUICKLY EAST ON WEDNESDAY.
HOWEVER...SOME WRAP AROUND PRECIP WILL BE POSSIBLE NEAR THE RED
RIVER. OTHERWISE...WEDNESDAY SHOULD BE WINDY AND COOL WITH HIGHS
MAINLY IN THE 50S. THIS SHOULD PREVENT SOME PEOPLE FROM RIDING THEIR
BICYCLES IN THEIR YELLOW SPEEDO THONGS.
aggiecutter wrote:As far as this year's winter is concerned,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9xQlcvNlxg
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