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Re: Dallas-Fort Worth weather
« Reply #60 on: August 19, 2010, 01:02:30 PM »
After almost THREE weeks of 100-plus degree temperatures for the DFW metro area, this streak of consecutive 100-plus degree days was broken yesterday thanks to cloud cover and some rain. The heat advisory, which had been in effect for about two and a half weeks, was cancelled Tuesday evening and was not in effect yesterday. Unfortunately, a new heat advisory signaling the return of hot weather and high humidity has returned today and is in effect until 8 PM CDT Friday.

Below are a couple of graphics I created showing exactly how hot it was for the past several days and what the current triple-digit heat "status" is for the metroplex as of August 18, 2010. Data and some graphics courtesy of The National Weather Service and The Weather Channel.




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Re: Dallas-Fort Worth weather
« Reply #61 on: August 23, 2010, 06:23:15 PM »

Graphics © The Weather Channel/TWCI


In addition, numerous record high-minimum temperatures have either been set or tied within the past week (reports below).

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RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX
317 PM CDT SUN AUG 22 2010

...RECORD HIGH MINIMUM TEMPERATURE AT DALLAS-FORT WORTH
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FOR AUGUST 22TH...

THE LOW TEMPERATURE AT DALLAS-FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
THIS MORNING WAS 83 DEGREES. THIS BROKE THE OLD RECORD HIGH
MINIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR AUGUST 22ND...OF 81 DEGREES SET IN 1910
AND 1952.



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RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX
144 AM CDT TUE AUG 17 2010

...RECORD HIGH MINIMUM TEMPERATURE AT DALLAS-FORT WORTH
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FOR AUGUST 16TH...

THE LOW TEMPERATURE AT DALLAS-FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ON
AUGUST 16TH WAS 81 DEGREES. THIS TIED THE PREVIOUS RECORD HIGH
MINIMUM TEMPERATURE OF 81 DEGREES SET IN 1934 AND 1954.



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RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX
150 AM CDT MON AUG 16 2010

...RECORD HIGH MINIMUM TEMPERATURE AT DALLAS-FORT WORTH
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FOR AUGUST 15TH...

THE LOW TEMPERATURE AT DALLAS-FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ON
AUGUST 15TH WAS 82 DEGREES. THIS TIED THE PREVIOUS RECORD HIGH
MINIMUM TEMPERATURE OF 82 SET IN 2007.



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RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX
410 PM CDT SAT AUG 14 2010

...RECORD HIGH MINIMUM TEMPERATURE AT DALLAS-FORT WORTH
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FOR AUGUST 14TH...

THE LOW TEMPERATURE AT DALLAS-FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ON
AUGUST 14TH WAS 83 DEGREES. THIS BROKE THE RECORD HIGH MINIMUM
TEMPERATURE OF 82 SET IN 1954 AND 1956.



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Re: Dallas-Fort Worth weather
« Reply #62 on: August 23, 2010, 11:05:39 PM »

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Re: Dallas-Fort Worth weather
« Reply #63 on: August 26, 2010, 11:33:16 PM »
BIG COLD FRONT :thrilled:

It's been a crazy week temperature-wise for the DFW metroplex. From record temperatures on Monday to below average (yes, below average) temperatures yesterday and some RAIN, it was clear that a cold front moved through the area. Good news: the triple-digit heat is done for the metroplex this year! Bad news: Temperatures will still climb into the mid-90s for the weekend and into next week.

Monday's Temperatures
HIGH: 107
LOW: 81

Tuesday's Temperatures
HIGH: 97
LOW: 79

Wednesday's Temperatures
HIGH: 81
LOW: 72


Hot Numbers Update
NUMBER OF 100+ DEGREE DAYS FOR 2010: 29
HIGHEST NUMBER OF CONSECUTIVE 100+ DEGREE DAYS FOR 2010: 18

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Re: Dallas-Fort Worth weather
« Reply #64 on: September 07, 2010, 11:20:22 PM »
The remnants of Tropical Storm Hermine (now TD Hermine) are going to bring a lot of rain here to the DFW Metroplex tonight and tomorrow. Here are some forecast graphics for the Metroplex. I put these together pretty quickly, so if there are any mistakes, I apologize. Enjoy! :)





















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Re: Dallas-Fort Worth weather
« Reply #65 on: September 08, 2010, 06:32:25 PM »
***MAJOR FLOOD THREAT FOR DALLAS/FORT WORTH***

Tropical Depression Hermine was not too friendly when she passed through the metroplex today. From a constant rain overnight to periods of very heavy rain and strong winds throughout the day, Hermine was definetely not playing around.

The rain stopped at about 1 PM this afternoon, and the sun is trying to peak through the big clouds, but this is probably not going to be the end of it. Forecasts are showing more rain for tonight and possibly tomorrow morning (graphics below).

You can check out this photo gallery on weather.com of flooded roads, houses, etc. by clicking here.

**A TORANDO WARNING IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 5:45PM FOR SOUTHEAST DALLAS COUNTY!!!
5:50 PM EDIT: THE TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6:30PM!!!


Quote from: The National Weather Service

TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX
518 PM CDT WED SEP 8 2010

TXC113-139-082245-
/O.CON.KFWD.TO.W.0030.000000T0000Z-100908T2245Z/
DALLAS TX-ELLIS TX-
518 PM CDT WED SEP 8 2010

...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 545 PM CDT FOR
NORTHEASTERN ELLIS AND SOUTHEASTERN DALLAS COUNTIES...

AT 518 PM CDT...STORM SPOTTERS AND DOPPLER RADAR OBSERVED A TORNADO.
THIS TORNADO WAS LOCATED NEAR FERRIS...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 20 MPH. A
TORNADO HAS BEEN REPORTED WITH THIS STORM.  SEEK SHELTER NOW!

OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO
WILMER...SEAGOVILLE...MESQUITE AND BALCH SPRINGS

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

MOVE TO AN INTERIOR BATHROOM...CLOSET...OR HALLWAY ON THE LOWEST
FLOOR OF YOUR BUILDING. COVER YOURSELF WITH BLANKETS...PILLOWS...OR A
MATTRESS FOR PROTECTION.

DO NOT STOP UNDER BRIDGES OR HIGHWAY OVERPASSES SINCE THEY OFFER NO
PROTECTION FROM TORNADO WINDS.



Quote from: The National Weather Service

FLASH FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX
413 PM CDT WED SEP 8 2010

...FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING...

THE FLASH FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR

* THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES IN NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS...BELL...
  BOSQUE...COLLIN...COMANCHE...COOKE...CORYELL...DALLAS...
  DENTON...EASTLAND...ELLIS...ERATH...FALLS...FANNIN...GRAYSON...
  HAMILTON...HILL...HOOD...HUNT...JACK...JOHNSON...KAUFMAN...
  LAMPASAS...LIMESTONE...MCLENNAN...MILLS...MONTAGUE...NAVARRO...
  PALO PINTO...PARKER...ROCKWALL...SOMERVELL...STEPHENS...
  TARRANT...WISE...AND YOUNG. IN NORTHEAST TEXAS...DELTA...
  HENDERSON...HOPKINS...LAMAR...RAINS...AND VAN ZANDT. IN SOUTH
  CENTRAL TEXAS...MILAM AND ROBERTSON.

* THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING

* THE REMNANTS OF HERMINE WILL TRACK NORTHEASTWARD THROUGH
  OKLAHOMA TONIGHT. ALTHOUGH THE HEAVIEST RAINFALL HAS LARGELY
  COME TO AN END...ANY ADDITIONAL RAINFALL WILL ONLY WORSEN
  ONGOING FLOODING PROBLEMS.

* ADDITIONAL RAINFALL OF 1 TO 3 INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE IN EASTERN
  PORTIONS OF THE WATCH AREA. SPOTTIER AMOUNTS WILL OCCUR
  ELSEWHERE...BUT WILL FALL IN AREAS THAT HAVE ALREADY SEEN
  CONSIDERABLE RAINFALL. EXCESSIVE RUNOFF WILL CONTINUE WELL AFTER
  PRECIPITATION HAS COME TO AN END...RESULTING IN DANGEROUS CREEKS
  AND STREAMS.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A FLASH FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT CONDITIONS ARE FAVORABLE FOR HEAVY
RAIN WHICH MAY LEAD TO FLASH FLOODING. YOU SHOULD MONITOR THE
LATEST FORECASTS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AND BE
PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION SHOULD FLASH FLOOD WARNINGS BE ISSUED FOR
YOUR AREA.



Quote from: The National Weather Service

FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX
445 PM CDT WED SEP 8 2010

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN FORT WORTH HAS ISSUED A

* FLOOD WARNING FOR... COLLIN COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS... DALLAS COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS... ELLIS COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS... FANNIN COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS... GRAYSON COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS... HUNT COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS... KAUFMAN COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS... NAVARRO COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS... ROCKWALL COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS...

* UNTIL 730 PM CDT

* AT 337 PM CDT HEAVY RAIN HAD ENDED ACROSS THE AREA... WITH THE EXCEPTION OF STRONG STORMS IN NORTHEAST FANNIN COUNTY. HOWEVER... WITH OVER FOUR INCHES FALLING IN MANY AREAS... IT WILL TAKE MANY HOURS FOR WATER TO DRAIN AWAY. MANY ROADS WILL REMAIN CLOSED THROUGH THE AFTERNOON COMMUTE. THIS AREAL FLOOD WARNING SUPERSEDES THE FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR THESE AREAS.

A FLOOD WARNING MEANS THAT FLOODING IS IMMINENT OR HAS BEEN REPORTED. STREAM RISES WILL BE SLOW AND FLASH FLOODING IS NOT EXPECTED. HOWEVER... ALL INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD TAKE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS IMMEDIATELY.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE ROADWAY. THE WATER DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW YOUR CAR TO CROSS SAFELY. MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND.
 









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Re: Dallas-Fort Worth weather
« Reply #66 on: September 28, 2010, 10:48:20 PM »
The DFW Metroplex welcomes fall! :thrilled: :dance:

After weeks of what seemed like endless summer weather, the season of fall has finally arrived in Dallas, and it looks like it's here to stay! :biggrin: A cold front blew through this weekend, bringing rain on Saturday and the cooler temperatures Sunday afternoon. For the past couple of days, temperatures have been BELOW NORMAL, with lows in the low- to mid- 50s. Here are the actuals from Sunday and Monday, courtesy of The National Weather Service in Fort Worth.

TEMPERATURE REPORT FOR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2010

HIGH: 77     NORMAL: 85     DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL: -8
 
LOW: 58     NORMAL: 64      DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL: -6


TEMPERATURE REPORT FOR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2010

HIGH: 75     NORMAL: 84     DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL: -9
 
LOW: 53     NORMAL: 64      DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL: -11


TEMPERATURE REPORT FOR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2010

HIGH: 86     NORMAL: 84     DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL: 2
 
LOW: 56     NORMAL: 63      DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL: -7
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Re: Dallas-Fort Worth weather
« Reply #67 on: October 30, 2010, 05:42:21 PM »
BEWARE: Cold Temperatures Have Arrived!

Yesterday morning was the first time since last winter/early spring that temperatures dropped into the 40s. To make things even more dramatic, temperatures were in the lower-40s both yesterday morning and this morning. Here is a report from yesterday:

TEMPERATURE REPORT FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2010

MORNING LOW: 42 (6:01am)     DAYTIME HIGH: 70 (3:08pm)     NORMAL LOW: 51 (Departure: -9)     NORMAL HIGH: 73 (Departure: -3)

NICE HALLOWEEN?
I think so.

DAYTIME HIGH: 84     OVERNIGHT LOW: 58

CAUTION! FALL MIGHT TURN UGLY THIS WEEK.

ON TUESDAY: ISOLATED SHOWERS/STORMS     HIGH: 65     LOW: 47

FOR WEDNESDAY: CHANCE OF SHOWERS     HIGH: 61     LOW: 47

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Re: Dallas-Fort Worth weather
« Reply #68 on: November 25, 2010, 11:47:11 PM »
Temperature Swing for DFW :blink:
Four days of excessively warm temperatures will give way to a little surprise overnight.

TEMPERATURE REPORT FOR SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2010

HIGH: 81     NORMAL: 63    DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL: 18
 
LOW: 64     NORMAL: 43     DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL: 21


TEMPERATURE REPORT FOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2010

HIGH: 82     NORMAL: 62     DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL: 20
 
LOW: 67     NORMAL: 43     DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL: 24


TEMPERATURE REPORT FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2010

HIGH: 77     NORMAL: 62     DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL: 15
 
LOW: 59     NORMAL: 43      DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL: 16


TEMPERATURE REPORT FOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2010

HIGH: 84     NORMAL: 62     DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL: 22
 
LOW: 71     NORMAL: 42      DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL: 29


Quote from: The National Weather Service
FREEZE WARNING

... FREEZE WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 11 PM THIS EVENING TO 8 AM CST FRIDAY...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN FORT WORTH HAS ISSUED A FREEZE WARNING... WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 11 PM THIS EVENING TO 8 AM CST FRIDAY.

TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO FALL BELOW FREEZING FOR ALL OF NORTH TEXAS TONIGHT. SOME LOCATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO FALL BELOW FREEZING AS EARLY AS LATE THIS EVENING WHILE OTHERS MAY NOT FALL BELOW FREEZING UNTIL JUST BEFORE SUNRISE ON FRIDAY. FOR MANY LOCATIONS ACROSS NORTH TEXAS THIS WILL BE THE FIRST FREEZE OF THE SEASON.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A FREEZE WARNING MEANS THAT THE SEASONS FIRST EPISODE OF SUB- FREEZING TEMPERATURES ARE LIKELY TO OCCUR. THESE CONDITIONS WILL KILL SENSITIVE PLANTS AND RESIDENTS ARE ADVISED TO PROTECT TENDER VEGETATION. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS SHOULD ALSO BE TURNED OFF TO AVOID CREATING ICE PATCHES ON NEARBY ROADS... DRIVEWAYS... AND SIDEWALKS.


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Re: Dallas-Fort Worth weather
« Reply #69 on: December 21, 2010, 11:05:04 PM »
Mother nature must be a little sick or confused, as temperatures here for the past two days have been unseasonably warm. :blink: In fact, they're so unseasonable that a record high was set yesterday and today. Here are the graphics:

DECEMBER 20, 2010



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Re: Dallas-Fort Worth weather
« Reply #70 on: January 10, 2011, 10:58:19 PM »
First Wintry Precipitation for 2011 Yesterday

A winter storm moved through north Texas on Sunday, January 9, 2011 leaving the region with its first snowfall of the year. Snowfall totals were VERY sporadic. Despite the two hours of constant snowfall, totals only reached .2 inches at DFW Airport. However, totals neared 3 inches in the far northern towns in the Metroplex.

This system was more of a rain-maker than anything. A record-setting amount of rain fell yesterday morning before it turned to snow in the afternoon:

Quote from: The National Weather Service

000
SXUS74 KFWD 092225
RERDFW

RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX
0421 PM CST SUN JAN 09 2011

...RECORD DAILY MAXIMUM RAINFALL SET AT DALLAS FORT WORTH...

 A RECORD RAINFALL OF 1.27 INCHES WAS SET AT DALLAS FORT WORTH
TODAY. THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 0.86 SET IN 1955.


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Re: Dallas-Fort Worth weather
« Reply #71 on: January 31, 2011, 11:18:28 PM »
:brr: :brr: ARCTIC BLAST OF 2011 :brr: :brr:

Only in Texas can you have temperatures in the 70s for the weekend and then have them drastically turn to the bitter 20s for the early part of the week. As TWC is calling it, this "COLOSSAL" winter storm is going to have its effects on regions as far south as the Metroplex. Most effects will be felt tomorrow morning. So don't worry...this will all be out by the time SuperBowl Sunday rolls around. :)


***WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 3 PM CST TUESDAY***











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Re: Dallas-Fort Worth weather
« Reply #73 on: February 03, 2011, 01:30:31 PM »
This is definetely worth posing. Tuesday, February 1, 2011 was a fantastic day, although most of us were probably asleep and did not see the big transition from warm to arctic. :brr:

First, reports of THUNDERSNOW in Downtown Dallas early Tuesday morning:




Next, have you ever wondered how many different weather conditions you can have in a day? Well, check below, and you may get an idea. According to the NWS, ALL of these weather conditions were recorded in Dallas sometime on Tuesday:

Quote from: The National Weather Service

THE FOLLOWING WEATHER WAS RECORDED ON TUESDAY, FEB. 1.
 THUNDERSTORM
 MIXED PRECIP
 HEAVY RAIN
 LIGHT RAIN
 LT FREEZING RAIN
 SNOW
 LIGHT SNOW
 SLEET
 FOG
 HAZE
 BLOWING SNOW




And, to show the changing conditions, here are hourly reports (courtesy of TWC) from Tuesday morning:







FINALLY...Texas is a big state (as we all probably know :P). So with a big state means a big range in temperatures:

FACT:
Amarillo's highest temperature on Tuesday was 10°F.
Brownsville's highest temperature on Tuesday was 72°F.
That's a 62° difference in high temperatures for the state!!!

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« Reply #74 on: February 04, 2011, 06:35:12 PM »
With kick-off less than 48 hours away, here is your Super Bowl Forecast! :biggrin:



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