Just a little too much doom and gloom. For a minute I thought we had arrived at next winter already after reading some of these post, because I swore some had already thrown in the towel and made their "see ya next winter" post several days ago.
In all seriousness, it was fairly clear a week or so on here (at least from my vantage point) that we had but a brief window left from the 17th-21st at one final shot of real winter relative to the averages for this time of year across Texas. The warning signs were clearly there beyond that period for an early spring. The teleconnections were the first clue (EPO trending positive after the 20th). The second clue was the MJO (stuck in warm phases and no real amplification thereafter going into null phase as opposed to phases 8, 1 and 2).
I just think it's important for those of us who live in the south (Texas especially) to remember one thing when it comes to getting your hopes up every year with respect to snow and that is.... we live in Texas folks? Lol. So much has to come together down here to get winter precip (let alone snow) in any given year. Blaming meteorologist for sticking their necks out when making these long-range forecast that are so fraught with uncertainty to begin with seems like a contradiction to me when you start off with that simple but incredibly important fact alone (our location location location). If it were that easy all of us would do it. No one wants to be wrong I would imagine, especially when your profession is uniquely tied to your personal/professional financial stability (i.e. private companies). With all that being said, I appreciate the winters that did hit over the years as opposed to those that didn't simply for the fact that I do realize where I live and how rare those occurrences are. That's perhaps a different way of looking at it in a more positive light. Rant over.
On to Spring after this weekend and what hopefully will be an active pattern that delivers rainfall for much of the region.