Texas Winter 2018-2019
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- wxman57
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
12Z GFS sounding for 18Z next Monday in D-FW is back to a snow profile. No warm nose. This air may well be some of the coldest of the winter, but I wouldn't get my hopes up TOO high just yet if you're in the D=FW area. For Austin, GFS indicates quite a warm nose aloft with a sub-freezing layer around 1500 ft up (sleet). This front may be strong enough to top my wall along the Canadian border. I'll need to reinforce my Red River wall quickly...

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Yukon Cornelius wrote:nathanc1969 wrote:Well I asked Larry Cosgrove if it was garden time in West Texas and I got a thumbs up. This winter will be known as the winter that wasn't in my area.
Every master gardener will tell you that planting anything not cold hardy before Easter is a big mistake.
Even us dumb@!# gardeners know that.
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Yukon Cornelius wrote:nathanc1969 wrote:Well I asked Larry Cosgrove if it was garden time in West Texas and I got a thumbs up. This winter will be known as the winter that wasn't in my area.
Every master gardener will tell you that planting anything not cold hardy before Easter is a big mistake.
Most years this would hold true but Easter is weird this year or late I should say. It lands on April 21. Much later than normal.
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
Easter is very late this year, so that doesn't make sense. But, at least wait until March 20....
Even in crappy winters we tend to get a final freeze.
I just hope if something does happen next Monday it's after school. Our last full week to work on the yearbook and a lot left to do. Can't afford a snow day that day since kids are pulled out to work. Tuesday is fine though! Bring it on Monday night.
Even in crappy winters we tend to get a final freeze.
I just hope if something does happen next Monday it's after school. Our last full week to work on the yearbook and a lot left to do. Can't afford a snow day that day since kids are pulled out to work. Tuesday is fine though! Bring it on Monday night.
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- South Texas Storms
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
gpsnowman wrote:Will the Euro make us happy????
It will make you happy if you like cold rain

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South Texas Storms wrote:gpsnowman wrote:Will the Euro make us happy????
It will make you happy if you like cold rain
Did Wxman pay you to say that?

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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
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Weather geek and a storm spotter in West Austin. Not a degreed meteorologist. Big snow fan. Love rain and cold! Despise heat!
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A week out we shall see, lets see what it's showing come saturday
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The GFS looks like it has a stronger high pressure than the Euro.
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
These storms in SE Tx are a surprise today. HRRR STILL cant see them. What happened? Warm front back up much further? Soundings for the NAM obviously arent accurate.
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
Snow in Austin on the FV3. Not much but a start!!!! Dallas too!!! "Tear down that wall Mr. Gorbachev 57" -Snownald Reagan
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- wxman57
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
TexasF6 wrote:Snow in Austin on the FV3. Not much but a start!!!! Dallas too!!! "Tear down that wall Mr. Gorbachev 57" -Snownald Reagan
FV3 is smoking crack. Heavy snow MS/AL coasts and to the beaches of the FL Panhandle? 9 inches near Pensacola? It's definitely a cold-mongering model, and it's likely wrong. My walls will not fail.
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TeamPlayersBlue wrote:These storms in SE Tx are a surprise today. HRRR STILL cant see them. What happened? Warm front back up much further? Soundings for the NAM obviously arent accurate.
I’m wondering the same thing. Here where I am, just to the west of Wharton, we just missed out on a huge thunderstorm by a couple miles to my north. Lots of lightning and thunder and some hail too from what I’ve heard.
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stormlover2013 wrote:never know weather is always full of surprises
Yep. Sometimes it rains more here when we have a 30% chance vs 100%.
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
TeamPlayersBlue wrote:These storms in SE Tx are a surprise today. HRRR STILL cant see them. What happened? Warm front back up much further? Soundings for the NAM obviously arent accurate.
Forecast discussions out of the NWS Houston/Galveston office suggest the action is a result of a short wave (upper level disturbance). Probably something coming out of Mexico which the models didn't have due to the lack of upper air data. We sometimes see that happen, especially in the winter months.
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
Please tell me this will be the last of the cold after this cold shot--
I have to be in San Antonio all next week for work-driving down Sunday afternoon. I should miss any frozen precip, right?
I have to be in San Antonio all next week for work-driving down Sunday afternoon. I should miss any frozen precip, right?
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019
Portastorm wrote:TeamPlayersBlue wrote:These storms in SE Tx are a surprise today. HRRR STILL cant see them. What happened? Warm front back up much further? Soundings for the NAM obviously arent accurate.
Forecast discussions out of the NWS Houston/Galveston office suggest the action is a result of a short wave (upper level disturbance). Probably something coming out of Mexico which the models didn't have due to the lack of upper air data. We sometimes see that happen, especially in the winter months.
I suggested this very issue to Matt Lanza in a tweet earlier. El nino can bring surprises
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