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Sunny but cool in Fort Worth Texas today. The weather forecast calls for highs in the upper 50’s or lower 60’s today and tomorrow before the colder weather arrives starting on Tuesday.
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Originally Posted by Isleofpalms85
Sunny but cool in Fort Worth Texas today. The weather forecast calls for highs in the upper 50’s or lower 60’s today and tomorrow before the colder weather arrives starting on Tuesday.
Saw that DFW is looking at highs close to freezing by Friday and Saturday, that's almost 30°F below average for what will be mid February!
Canadian, Euro, and GFS agree that there are 3 more snow events here next 7 days after todays.
Tuesday, Friday, Sunday.
Not totally sure if those are gonna be rain or snow or sleet or anything for me. Hoping for snow. But the weather is definitely looking better compared to the last 3 days of warm tripe.
So far today... maybe 2 or 3 or 4 inches here. Haven't measured but it looks not that substantial. Nonetheless, it's the heavy wet stuff so it looks nice sticking to the trees. Certainly far preferable over no snow.
Not totally sure if those are gonna be rain or snow or sleet or anything for me. Hoping for snow. But the weather is definitely looking better compared to the last 3 days of warm tripe.
So far today... maybe 2 or 3 or 4 inches here. Haven't measured but it looks not that substantial. Nonetheless, it's the heavy wet stuff so it looks nice sticking to the trees. Certainly far preferable over no snow.
I'm in Westchester, on the CT border. I'm looking at about 4".
I'm in Westchester, on the CT border. I'm looking at about 4".
I'll have to remember this one. High mountain type ratios, I can move the snow with a broom or leaf blower yet its sticking to all the trees. Just an amazing sight! I think it's because the trees were still moist from last snowfall 6 days ago and the flakes easily stuck to it then kept attaching to themselves.
Low latitude climate fail strikes again with the very strong sun angle leading to sublimation of the small coating of snow that fell overnight even though the temperatures were never warmer than 26F today after a low of around 15F this morning.. Models are all over the place with the temperature gradient over the next 7 days, likely to be a huge forecast bust with low level cold air always being a big challenge to verify correctly. Most NWS offices seem to be erring on the colder side as the GFS and NAM are both too warm for next weekend in my area. It will likely be quite a bit warmer near the river and in the city of Louisville compared to my area of southern Indiana at more than double the elevation.
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