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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | MDT risk for parts of North Texas

#321 Postby Texas Snowman » Sun Mar 26, 2017 8:34 pm

@TxStormChasers - 833PM: Baseball size hail falling in Little Elm. Storm moving toward Frisco. #dfwwx
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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | MDT risk for parts of North Texas

#322 Postby Texas Snowman » Sun Mar 26, 2017 8:38 pm

@northtxwx - 8:30 PM - COLLIN CO. - Trained spotter reporting golf ball size hail near Frisco.
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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | MDT risk for parts of North Texas

#323 Postby Texas Snowman » Sun Mar 26, 2017 8:46 pm

@wfaaweather - Tracking the hail core...approximate arrival times of baseball size hail in Collin County. Either side of 380 best chances. #wfaaweather
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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | MDT risk for parts of North Texas

#324 Postby Texas Snowman » Sun Mar 26, 2017 8:52 pm

Meanwhile, near McAlester, Oklahoma...

@StephenNehrenz - 8:40pm: Tornado WARNING now for W Pittsburg Co. Strong rotation & possible very large hail - take cover! Live coverage now on @NewsOn6.
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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | MDT risk for parts of North Texas

#325 Postby bubba hotep » Sun Mar 26, 2017 9:00 pm

Ntxw wrote:Meanwhile crossing of the Red Sea split in urban core metroplex. Rains and activity just to the north, and to the south. Zilch for Dallas and Tarrant counties


Basically every model run that I saw until I stopped looking showed east or ESE motion with storms but those storms have steadily moved NE all evening. While the storms that fired to the SW of DFW followed the more eastward motion. End result - storms miss Dallas and Tarrant.
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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | ENH risk for parts of North Texas

#326 Postby JDawg512 » Sun Mar 26, 2017 10:45 pm

Could see the southern tip of storms skirt the very northern edges of the Austin Metropolitan area.
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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | ENH risk for parts of North Texas

#327 Postby JDawg512 » Mon Mar 27, 2017 12:39 am

Sure enough a storm has moved into Williamson County.
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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | ENH risk for parts of North Texas

#328 Postby Texas Snowman » Mon Mar 27, 2017 7:49 am

Round two....

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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | ENH risk for parts of North Texas

#329 Postby bubba hotep » Mon Mar 27, 2017 8:09 am

The major rain event that the models were showing with the next syatem has faded pretty fast. Looks like maybe an inch or so for most areas but not the flooding rains models were showing last week. Also, as of now, timing looks off and that should limit svr wx threat for the bulk of DFW.
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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | ENH risk for parts of North Texas

#330 Postby Ntxw » Mon Mar 27, 2017 8:22 am

bubba hotep wrote:The major rain event that the models were showing with the next syatem has faded pretty fast. Looks like maybe an inch or so for most areas but not the flooding rains models were showing last week. Also, as of now, timing looks off and that should limit svr wx threat for the bulk of DFW.


This has been the trend the past 60 days or so. Under-performing qpf events. The Nina-esque atmospheric conditions over parts of the tropical Pacific just won't cut it.

At least until a real WWB coupled with SOI will I buy into a heavy rain event for us. While we are waiting for rain, moderate drought is spreading north of I-20 and less than 1" event won't slow it down.
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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | ENH risk for parts of North Texas

#331 Postby Ntxw » Mon Mar 27, 2017 8:31 am

Looking at 850 u-wind the equatorial Pacific trades weaken but it looks like another burst near the dateline in early April. Far different than the what the CFSv2 was showing. If we don't start the pedal on El Nino, we're running out of time given the slow progression to see the Nino by summer and god forbid we pull another Nina or cold neutral. Without the Nino the lagging second year after Nina summers...are bad, even worse if drought spreads.

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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | ENH risk for parts of North Texas

#332 Postby srainhoutx » Mon Mar 27, 2017 8:54 am

Ntxw wrote:
bubba hotep wrote:The major rain event that the models were showing with the next syatem has faded pretty fast. Looks like maybe an inch or so for most areas but not the flooding rains models were showing last week. Also, as of now, timing looks off and that should limit svr wx threat for the bulk of DFW.


This has been the trend the past 60 days or so. Under-performing qpf events. The Nina-esque atmospheric conditions over parts of the tropical Pacific just won't cut it.

At least until a real WWB coupled with SOI will I buy into a heavy rain event for us. While we are waiting for rain, moderate drought is spreading north of I-20 and less than 1" event won't slow it down.


Your neighbors to the South are seeing relief from the dry weather. This week into the weekend looks very active along the I-10 Corridor from San Antonio into portions of Central, SE and East Texas extending into Louisiana where we may see rainfall totals approaching 6+ inches over the next 7 days. The Wednesday Storm System may bring all modes of severe weather across portions of SE and East Texas and the Weekend Storm System appears to have PW's near or slightly above 2 inches suggesting rainfall rate of 2 to 4 inches of rainfall may be possible where stronger storms develop along and North of a Coastal wave and the potential of additional severe storms as a secondary 500mb disturbance rotates across the I-35 Corridor Saturday night into early next Monday.
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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | ENH risk for parts of North Texas

#333 Postby Ntxw » Mon Mar 27, 2017 8:56 am

srainhoutx wrote:Your neighbors to the South are seeing relief from the dry weather. This week into the weekend looks very active along the I-10 Corridor from San Antonio into portions of Central, SE and East Texas extending into Louisiana where we may see rainfall totals approaching 6+ inches over the next 7 days. The Wednesday Storm System may bring all modes of severe weather across portions of SE and East Texas and the Weekend Storm System appears to have PW's near or slightly above 2 inches suggesting rainfall rate of 2 to 4 inches of rainfall may be possible where stronger storms develop along and North of a Coastal wave and the potential of additional severe storms as a secondary 500mb disturbance rotates across the I-35 Corridor Saturday night into early next Monday.


You guys have and I'm hopeful it will spread northward. I've made posts earlier in the month that the closer you are to the gulf coast the better off you will be and so far it has panned out that way.
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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | ENH risk for parts of North Texas

#334 Postby Brent » Mon Mar 27, 2017 10:55 am

Never expected average temps for my parents visit at the end of the work week... :lol: Maybe even some 40s in the morning away from the heat island? I mean what? I was prepared for 90s the way its been going.

Interested to see how next weekend trends... feel like we've been down this road before with a heavy rain event a week out that trends drier.
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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | ENH risk for parts of North Texas

#335 Postby TeamPlayersBlue » Mon Mar 27, 2017 11:27 am

I hope all of you are safe with the storms up north. I need a washout of rain down here in SE texas. Going to start measuring the pollen fall like snow soon. Its everywhere and friday night .15" of rain wasnt enough. Hoping Wednesday we get much more rain.
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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | ENH risk for parts of North Texas

#336 Postby wxman22 » Mon Mar 27, 2017 11:48 am

look at all the rain the GFS is showing over the weekend into early next week, it shows up to 10 inches of rain in East Texas fwiw :eek:

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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | ENH for parts of North Texas for Tues/Wed

#337 Postby aggiecutter » Mon Mar 27, 2017 3:30 pm

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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | ENH for parts of North Texas for Tues/Wed

#338 Postby Yukon Cornelius » Mon Mar 27, 2017 4:06 pm

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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | ENH for parts of North Texas for Tues/Wed

#339 Postby JDawg512 » Mon Mar 27, 2017 4:33 pm

We missed out the last two systems so this next one better at least drop an inch in my yard. We look to be in a good position for some impressive storms tomorrow evening. The nice slow rains we had earlier in the month seem like a distant memory. Its time for some wetness to occure!
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Re: Texas Spring 2017 | ENH for parts of North Texas for Tues/Wed

#340 Postby EF-5bigj » Mon Mar 27, 2017 6:15 pm

I'm impressed with the amount of supercells right now and large hail.
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