Any green screen weather guys want to provide some input on weather predictions for this weekend up neat Abilene? The various weather reports call for heavy ran Thursday - Friday, but I also saw a winter weather report calling for potential sleet and freezing rain. Im trying to decide if I want to deal with all that or if its a non-event and should go anyway.
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Originally posted by Stins View PostAny green screen weather guys want to provide some input on weather predictions for this weekend up neat Abilene? The various weather reports call for heavy ran Thursday - Friday, but I also saw a winter weather report calling for potential sleet and freezing rain. Im trying to decide if I want to deal with all that or if its a non-event and should go anyway.
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I don’t think highs of 40 for sat are realistic, I think they will be mid- to high 30’s. There is a chance you could see some frozen precip sat morning, but it seems a bit of a long shot, and would be brief. Unless it is super heavy sleet I would think ground temps would be too warm to support accumulation
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Only thing for sure in the Abilene area is the wind will be blowing 95MPH.
If Bob Bartlet the KTAB weather dude says. "There is a 20% of rain." It will rain. Anything else is a crapshoot.
"Oh look here comes Lubbock."Last edited by texaspacker; 12-05-2018, 10:36 AM.
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Last edited by Traildust; 12-05-2018, 11:02 AM.
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Originally posted by Traildust View Post
why does there always have to be that one guy.....
pretty sure I mentioned looking at all the weather apps and forecast. there is also conflicting weather reports, so I was looking for help to see if any of our weather gurus. I wasn't looking for a smart ***, but I found one!
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Severe Weather Alerts - Lawn, TX
Special Weather Statement
Special Weather Statement in effect until 5:15 PM CST. Source: U.S. National Weather Service
...WINTRY MIX OF PRECIPITATION POSSIBLE ACROSS WESTERN PARTS OF
THE BIG COUNTRY FRIDAY NIGHT...
An arctic air mass will move into the region Thursday afternoon,
bringing some of the coldest air so far this season. An upper
level storm system will move across the area from Thursday night
through Saturday. Lift associated with this storm system will
result in widespread precipitation for West Central Texas.
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