Texas Spring 2022
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
Nothing here at UNT campus. Just cold, dry and some eager college students to start Spring Break.
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
Surprisingly seeing some sun right now in Tyler.
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
That March sun is doing work here already clear melting. 3 inches officially at the airport




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Re: Texas Spring 2022
Brent wrote:That March sun is doing work here already clear melting. 3 inches officially at the airport
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2.5 inches at my house, I have videos, but they need to be processed further before they can go here.
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
Wow, pretty incredible back to back busts from the model world....almost 1/2 inch QPF b/w the two events forecast and DFW ended up with 0.02 QPF total
Fairly worthless

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orangeblood wrote:Wow, pretty incredible back to back busts from the model world....almost 1/2 inch QPF b/w the two events forecast and DFW ended up with 0.02 QPF totalFairly worthless
The DFW Dry Slot shows no mercy . . .
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
Sleet has been mixing in with the rain on & off but no signs of snow. QPF probably verified out here with a couple of heavier showers..
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Was hoping at least to see a quick burst of heavy snow but just flurries. Weak.
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DonWrk wrote:Was hoping at least to see a quick burst of heavy snow but just flurries. Weak.
OH please. Getting flurries at all today is a blessing. I’ve recorded 0.00” of precip.

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Re: Texas Spring 2022
TropicalTundra wrote:DonWrk wrote:Was hoping at least to see a quick burst of heavy snow but just flurries. Weak.
OH please. Getting flurries at all today is a blessing. I’ve recorded 0.00” of precip.
Flurries are the biggest tease. Had some moderate freezing rain earlier this morning on elevated surfaces. So tired of being underdone on the qpf. I mean nowadays you pray for at least half of what’s projected but when it keeps coming up 4-5 times short it gets old. Haven't seen an over performing event in ages it seems.
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
Nothing to report here.....
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
DonWrk wrote:TropicalTundra wrote:DonWrk wrote:Was hoping at least to see a quick burst of heavy snow but just flurries. Weak.
OH please. Getting flurries at all today is a blessing. I’ve recorded 0.00” of precip.
Flurries are the biggest tease. Had some moderate freezing rain earlier this morning on elevated surfaces. So tired of being underdone on the qpf. I mean nowadays you pray for at least half of what’s projected but when it keeps coming up 4-5 times short it gets old. Haven't seen an over performing event in ages it seems.
Don't ask me why I overperform like crazy 80% of the time.
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
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Snow down to south central Alabama tomorrow. Likely records
Ironically it's the anniversary of the 93 blizzard over there when it snowed all the way to the coast even into the Panhandle
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
OK, now can we move on to spring? GFS indicates 70s and 80s for Houston for the next couple of weeks starting Monday. That'll be a welcome change.
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
Well, that's it. At least we got something this winter, but would have liked a bigger snow. On to spring, which will feature virtually no rain or severe weather and the start of megadrought and early summer.
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rwfromkansas wrote:Well, that's it. At least we got something this winter, but would have liked a bigger snow. On to spring, which will feature virtually no rain or severe weather and the start of megadrought and early summer.
We probably have 1 more cool down to pass once the final warming of the PV occurs and the Arctic disperses what's left and shift to the summer regime (we typically call it the Easter cold snap.) Fully expecting a dry spring and summer. The signal is pretty strong.
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
rwfromkansas wrote:Well, that's it. At least we got something this winter, but would have liked a bigger snow. On to spring, which will feature virtually no rain or severe weather and the start of megadrought and early summer.
It's about time we had an early summer, last 2 years pools didn't warm up enough to swim until after Memorial Day, really early June. We've had a few years of longer cold/winters. Why the no severe weather though?
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Re: Texas Spring 2022
Lagreeneyes03 wrote:rwfromkansas wrote:Well, that's it. At least we got something this winter, but would have liked a bigger snow. On to spring, which will feature virtually no rain or severe weather and the start of megadrought and early summer.
It's about time we had an early summer, last 2 years pools didn't warm up enough to swim until after Memorial Day, really early June. We've had a few years of longer cold/winters. Why the no severe weather though?
I don't remember who said it a few pages back, but it's gotta rain to have storms for severe weather.


Meanwhile in Longview, it's 35.6F at my house with 0.17" rain measured so far, and still raining. My weather station has recorded some lightning strikes in the area but I haven't heard any thunder. I'm still not expecting much snow... if we even see snow.
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