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by Andrew
Tue Feb 01, 2022 8:36 am
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2022
Replies: 1249
Views: 255719

Re: February 2022

Andrew do you think we could have any potential issues in college station? It does seem the global model’s do bring in some wintry weather as the NWS has bought in for my area, just curious as we are only 3 days or so out, just wanna be precautious fwiw I think CLL will be on the border of winter p...
by Andrew
Tue Feb 01, 2022 7:36 am
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2022
Replies: 1249
Views: 255719

Re: February 2022

Looks like the freezing mark will likely set up around the College Station region into Bastrop. Along and north of State Highway 21 looks like the best call at this point. It still looks like the warm nose won't get eroded until late in the day so freezing rain/ice pellets look like the most likely ...
by Andrew
Tue Feb 01, 2022 4:28 am
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2022
Replies: 1249
Views: 255719

Re: February 2022

kyzsl51 wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 11:27 pm How accurate has the cmc been?
Usually, it struggles especially with being too aggressive with temps/winter wx.
by Andrew
Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:09 am
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2022
Replies: 1249
Views: 255719

Re: February 2022

The latest couple of runs from the GFS have trended towards the ECMWF solution with a slightly more modified airmass pushing through the region. The upper-level trough continues to flatten out with a large chunk of the energy shearing off over New Mexico into western Texas. Both models indicate that...
by Andrew
Mon Jan 31, 2022 12:00 am
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2022
Replies: 1249
Views: 255719

Re: February 2022

Oz GFS brings Houston back into snow depth coverage later in the day on Friday. Anyone know whether the profile would support all snow? http://www.twisterdata.com/index.php?prog=forecast&model=GFS&grid=3&model_yyyy=2022&model_mm=01&model_dd=31&model_init_hh=00&fhour=114&...
by Andrew
Sun Jan 30, 2022 11:39 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2022
Replies: 1249
Views: 255719

Re: February 2022

Oz GFS brings Houston back into snow depth coverage later in the day on Friday. Anyone know whether the profile would support all snow? http://www.twisterdata.com/index.php?prog=forecast&model=GFS&grid=3&model_yyyy=2022&model_mm=01&model_dd=31&model_init_hh=00&fhour=114&...
by Andrew
Sun Jan 30, 2022 5:32 am
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2022
Replies: 1249
Views: 255719

Re: February 2022

Not seeing much of a change today. It still looks like frozen precipitation will remain north and west of the region. Likely a pretty significant system for Central and North Texas with a lot of ice and sleet. More than likely just cold rain for most of us down here. The GFS still detaches some of ...
by Andrew
Sat Jan 29, 2022 11:21 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: January 2022
Replies: 867
Views: 169515

Re: January 2022

GFS and other global models have shifted north with the surface low and more of Central SE Texas looks under the bullseye. GFS is showing a pretty good chunk of the region receiving a quick 2-3 inches. Obviously, we won't know the exact specifics until a couple of hours out but something to watch go...
by Andrew
Sat Jan 29, 2022 11:18 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2022
Replies: 1249
Views: 255719

Re: February 2022

Not seeing much of a change today. It still looks like frozen precipitation will remain north and west of the region. Likely a pretty significant system for Central and North Texas with a lot of ice and sleet. More than likely just cold rain for most of us down here. The GFS still detaches some of t...
by Andrew
Sat Jan 29, 2022 2:22 am
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: January 2022
Replies: 867
Views: 169515

Re: January 2022

For Monday's storm models have the upper-level shortwave trough dipping further south and the coastal low developing further southeast across the GOM. As a result, a lot of the convection associated with a possible MCS may stay further south and west than initially anticipated. One more thing to kee...