cheezyWXguy wrote:I know this sounds like a wish-cast, and honestly it is to some degree, but I believe the HRRR/HRRRx will pull out a win today. HRRR initializes the high pressure dome in canada at 1047mb, while the NAM/GFS initialize it at 1055-1056mb. Looking at real-time surface maps, the High is currently being analyzed at 1048mb.
If the HRRR is correct, and the High stays in the 1048-1052mb range most of today (as opposed to strengthening into the 1056-1059mb range), it seems likely that a bit more moisture would hang around. Even despite having an over-strengthened high, the 6z NAM has back-built the precip shield to the NW noticeably and light accumulations are once again shown in the DFW area.
Not a wish cast - Little things like this can make a significant difference in what happens in North Texas. The high doesn't come barreling in quite as quickly, which doesn't dry the column up as quickly, which could lead to better chances of us seeing some precip. My son is going crazy to see snow, so it would be welcomed for him. After all, if its going to be this cold, it may as well snow!