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CMC is money for Southeast Texas and surrounding areas.
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CMC and GFS keep the frozen stuff well north of Southeast Texas around the 10th. That looks more plausible.
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Not suprisedredneckweather wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 11:20 am CMC and GFS keep the frozen stuff well north of Southeast Texas around the 10th. That looks more plausible.
12z EURO still shows a winter storm down to the I-10 corridor fwiw. And the reason why is the placement of the low,on the EURO the low is further south in the gulf which allows cold air advection to spill in while the low brings in moisture from the gulf. While the CMC and GFS have the low inland which keeps us on the warm side of the storm due to warm air advection from the gulf.Which is what happened with last weeks storm system as the gulf low tracked inland. The placement and direction of the gulf low will be very important in determining who gets snow or just rain.
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don wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 1:06 pm 12z EURO still shows a winter storm down to the I-10 corridor fwiw. And the reason why is the placement of the low,on the EURO the low is further south in the gulf which allows cold air advection to spill in while the low brings in moisture from the gulf. While the CMC and GFS have the low inland which keeps us on the warm side of the storm due to warm air advection from the gulf.Which is what happened with last weeks storm system as the gulf low tracked inland. The placement and direction of the gulf low will be very important in determining who gets snow or just rain.
Make it happen Don, the entire weather board is counting on you. No pressure.
LOL I'll tryredneckweather wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 1:54 pmdon wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 1:06 pm 12z EURO still shows a winter storm down to the I-10 corridor fwiw. And the reason why is the placement of the low,on the EURO the low is further south in the gulf which allows cold air advection to spill in while the low brings in moisture from the gulf. While the CMC and GFS have the low inland which keeps us on the warm side of the storm due to warm air advection from the gulf.Which is what happened with last weeks storm system as the gulf low tracked inland. The placement and direction of the gulf low will be very important in determining who gets snow or just rain.
Make it happen Don, the entire weather board is counting on you. No pressure.
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Is it more or does storm2k texas winter weather thread have a Dallas bias? Or is it just me?
The majority of the people on there are from the DFW area so that’s why.Kingwood36 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 3:55 pm Is it more or does storm2k texas winter weather thread have a Dallas bias? Or is it just me?
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They are good people, but a heavy focus on North and West Texas.
There are some signals out there that the next 6 weeks could be very, very active. The subtrop jet stays busy, and the cold in Siberia looks to transition over to our side of the globe mid-late month. Omega block locks us in through February.
Weeklies looked insane yesterday. It looked more like Oklahoma City (for SE Texas) than anything else.
There are some signals out there that the next 6 weeks could be very, very active. The subtrop jet stays busy, and the cold in Siberia looks to transition over to our side of the globe mid-late month. Omega block locks us in through February.
Weeklies looked insane yesterday. It looked more like Oklahoma City (for SE Texas) than anything else.
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