Cerlin wrote:HockeyTx82 wrote:What was the SE shift that was mentioned last page? What shifted and by how much?
It was minimal but it was enough to be a shift
Does that change anything for the metroplex
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Cerlin wrote:HockeyTx82 wrote:What was the SE shift that was mentioned last page? What shifted and by how much?
It was minimal but it was enough to be a shift
HockeyTx82 wrote:Cerlin wrote:HockeyTx82 wrote:What was the SE shift that was mentioned last page? What shifted and by how much?
It was minimal but it was enough to be a shift
Does that change anything for the metroplex
CaptinCrunch wrote:URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Fort Worth TX
1234 PM CST Tue Feb 4 2020
TXZ092-093-102-103-117-118-130-131-141-050245-
/O.UPG.KFWD.WS.A.0001.200205T0600Z-200206T0000Z/
/O.NEW.KFWD.WW.Y.0002.200205T0600Z-200206T0000Z/
Cooke-Grayson-Wise-Denton-Parker-Tarrant-Erath-Hood-Comanche-
Including the cities of Gainesville, Sherman, Denison, Decatur,
Bridgeport, Carrollton, Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound,
Weatherford, Briar, Fort Worth, Arlington, Stephenville, Dublin,
Granbury, Oak Trail Shores, Comanche, and De Leon
1234 PM CST Tue Feb 4 2020
...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO
6 PM CST WEDNESDAY...
* WHAT...Sleet and freezing rain expected. Some snow is also
possible. Total sleet and snow accumulations of up to one inch
and ice accumulations of around one tenth of an inch possible.
* WHERE...Locations along and west of a Hamilton to Fort Worth to
Sherman line.
* WHEN...From midnight tonight to 6 PM CST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS...Plan on slick road conditions, particularly bridges
and overpasses. The hazardous conditions could impact the
morning commute.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Below-freezing temperatures could allow
for refreezing on roadways through Wednesday night.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Slow down and use caution while driving. Bridges and overpasses
will be the first places that icy spots will develop. Do not slam
on the brakes when approaching an icy bridge or overpass. Instead,
maintain a constant safe speed and coast across the ice. If you
start to slide or skid, calmly steer in the direction of the skid
to straighten the vehicle out and regain control.
The latest road conditions for Texas can be found at
drivetexas.org.
Portastorm wrote:As for Austin, the Euro and RGEM are the only two models of which I am aware showing any snow/sleet/ice accumulating here. They prog wintry mix falling tomorrow evening/night. South Texas Storms says the latter has been solid lately so let's hope he's right!![]()
Every other model as well as the Grey Goose-swilling meteorologists at the Portastorm Weather Center are serving a poo-poo platter to those Austin-area folks wanting to dine at the winter weather event table.
Portastorm wrote:As for Austin, the Euro and RGEM are the only two models of which I am aware showing any snow/sleet/ice accumulating here. They prog wintry mix falling tomorrow evening/night. South Texas Storms says the latter has been solid lately so let's hope he's right!![]()
Every other model as well as the Grey Goose-swilling meteorologists at the Portastorm Weather Center are serving a poo-poo platter to those Austin-area folks wanting to dine at the winter weather event table.
gboudx wrote:Brent wrote:Think I'm gonna head up to Wichita Falls tonight after work not gonna hang around here for maybe a stray flake lol
Bring someone to have a snowball fight with. Otherwise, you'll get tired of throwing them straight up as you fight with yourself.
Cerlin wrote:Temperatures never rose like they were projected to. Stayed at 45 for my area. Does this mean we could anticipate much colder temperatures overnight or not much change?
orangeblood wrote:Cerlin wrote:Temperatures never rose like they were projected to. Stayed at 45 for my area. Does this mean we could anticipate much colder temperatures overnight or not much change?
Track the dew point, get those down to 29-30 range before precip moves through and it’s game on
orangeblood wrote:Cerlin wrote:Temperatures never rose like they were projected to. Stayed at 45 for my area. Does this mean we could anticipate much colder temperatures overnight or not much change?
Track the dew point, get those down to 29-30 range before precip moves through and it’s game on
CaptinCrunch wrote:I still see the NWS FTW forecasting a low of 31F over night and I high tomorrow of 33F, all we are talking about a 1-2 degrees which can happen long as the warm nose craps out before daybreak.
gpsnowman wrote:CaptinCrunch wrote:I still see the NWS FTW forecasting a low of 31F over night and I high tomorrow of 33F, all we are talking about a 1-2 degrees which can happen long as the warm nose craps out before daybreak.
KXAS just went warmer with nothing below freezing in the morning for DFW and a high near 37. Frustrating to say the least. Just have to wait and see. I will be up at 3:30 so I will look at radar and give a ground report before driving to work.
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