
The canadian model was also showing a stripe of a few inches of snow on the 12z run


Don't give up hope yet... The CMC keeps moving farther and farther east with snow, so you never know! (The 12z yesterday had snow for DFW but not for New York!!!)
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South Texas Storms wrote:Happy National Weatherperson's Day everyone!
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wxman57 wrote:gto67 wrote:I don't know how to copy a link so one can open it. With that being said, it is a link to a TEXAS GROUND and WXMAN57 you will like it.
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Yes, I've seen that. I'm still not seeing anything to say "Texas Pete" (the snake) is wrong. No sign of significant cold down here. We may have seen our last freeze of the winter in Houston, though I wouldn't bet my life on it just yet.
dhweather wrote:So all the talk last month about the second week of February , looks like the heat miser killed that too.
At this pace, severe weather season is shaping up to be a non event this Spring. Depressing.
Ntxw wrote:For you SSW followers, this has been a pretty good example of a propagating major stratospheric warming event that translates to the troposphere with a -AO. Many warming events don't work their way down and since 2012-2013 we haven't seen to this magnitude. So for a meteorological and scientific standpoint this was a significantly well forecasted event from early to mid January.
https://i.imgsafe.org/7a3009535f.jpg
Whether this means the southern plains will get cold or not is yet to be seen, but at least there's a chance at a pattern change
srainhoutx wrote:Seeing a strong signal via the extended guidance for a potentially significant storm system around the mid February timeframe. That tends to coincide with the MJO and CCKW propagation across the Pacific lending to fairly good model agreement among the Global deterministic guidance. Watch the Eastern Pacific moisture plume in the days ahead as a potent upper low develops over Arizona/Northern Mexico later this weekend and slowly moves East across Texas around February 14th/15th.
Brent wrote:Have we ever had this many 80s in a winter before? Just saw 86 on Saturday on Fox 4
Oh well at least it looks like we'll get some good rains...
Brent wrote:Have we ever had this many 80s in a winter before? Just saw 86 on Saturday on Fox 4
Oh well at least it looks like we'll get some good rains...
Ntxw wrote:That's not to say there's no cold to be had. Euro looks below normal mid month, mostly from storminess, very Nino-ish warm north, cool to cold south.
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