Category Archives: Forecast Models

Rainfall Chances Going Up!

Written on November 2, 2014 at 5:29 pm, by

Widespread rainfall is looking likely across the south central states as a cold front moves through during the first half of the week. Parts of central and eastern Texas could see widespread rainfall of 1-3 inches with isolated higher amounts on Tuesday/Wednesday. The two graphics below show the  forecast rainfall totals through Wednesday. Organized severe weather isn’t expected.

Thanksgiving Forecast Update…

Written on November 21, 2010 at 4:46 pm, by

New GFS/NAM model runs are pulling both the timing and intensity of the front back a bit. Now the front looks to come in on Thursday rather than Wednesday and temperatures look to be slightly higher lows and moderately higher highs, at least for Thanksgiving. Thursday: On Thanksgiving morning in Central Texas, expect to wakeContinue Reading

Cold Blast Set for Texas Over Thanksgiving!

Written on November 18, 2010 at 7:46 pm, by

Looks like Texas is set for a blast of cold air mid/late next week which should drop temperatures just in time for Thanksgiving! Starting Wednesday afternoon a major frontal system brings an arctic air mass deep into Texas. Temps look to drop into the mid to low 30’s by 6am on Thanksgiving and Friday morning asContinue Reading