gpsnowman wrote:I wonder what the record high minimum was in DFW yesterday 5-10? Had to be close.
57 is the record, we reached 63 at the big airport.
They touched on this in the AFD yesterday:
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Fort Worth TX
339 PM CDT Mon May 10 2021
...New Long Term...
.SHORT TERM... /Issued 1243 PM CDT Mon May 10 2021/
/Through Tuesday/
Broad upper-level cyclonic flow is now entrenched across virtually
all of the CONUS, which has helped to push a strong, late-season
cold front south to near the TX Gulf Coast. The 12Z RAOB from FWD
shows steep lapse rates aloft, with MUCAPE near 2000 J/kg.
Thunderstorms that developed earlier (and are still ongoing) are
rooted around 850 mb, some of which have been able to tap into
this impressive though elevated instability. A few thunderstorms
became severe and even supercellular, with a few reports of hail
to up 1.5" in diameter being received.
Showers and thunderstorms will continue across parts of North TX
this afternoon as the 850 mb cold front remains stretched across
the region. These thunderstorms will shift south and east later
this afternoon, impacting East TX. The combination of the
continuing precipitation, dense cloud cover, and cold air
advection will also keep high temperatures in the 60s for most of
the region. To put this in perspective, the forecast highs for
today are more in line with the normal lows for the second week of
May. Despite this,
the record low max of 57 F at DFW and 63 F at
Waco have both already been topped, so while cool, not
unprecedented.
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