Meteorologist Trey Greenwood from Convective Chronicles breaks down the science behind the upcoming week in Texas weather. After several quiet weeks, that trend continues heading into Christmas, with no severe weather expected anywhere in the state for the foreseeable future.
Instead, the big story is warmth. A strengthening ridge of high pressure will drive temperatures well above normal, with daily highs approaching near-record levels in parts of Texas. Christmas Day could end up being one of the warmest on record for areas like Dallas–Fort Worth and Waco.
Trey walks through the upper-air pattern at 500mb, explains how ridging and zonal flow are shaping the forecast, and shows why temperatures rebound quickly after today’s cold frontal passage. He also highlights an elevated fire weather risk for the Texas Panhandle and South Plains on Monday, driven by strong winds, very dry air, and existing fuels.
This video covers why Texas will avoid severe and winter weather this week, what’s driving the warm Christmas forecast, and where residents should remain cautious due to wildfire concerns.
Stay with Texas Storm Chasers for updates throughout the week, and enjoy the holiday.
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Instead, the big story is warmth. A strengthening ridge of high pressure will drive temperatures well above normal, with daily highs approaching near-record levels in parts of Texas. Christmas Day could end up being one of the warmest on record for areas like Dallas–Fort Worth and Waco.
Trey walks through the upper-air pattern at 500mb, explains how ridging and zonal flow are shaping the forecast, and shows why temperatures rebound quickly after today’s cold frontal passage. He also highlights an elevated fire weather risk for the Texas Panhandle and South Plains on Monday, driven by strong winds, very dry air, and existing fuels.
This video covers why Texas will avoid severe and winter weather this week, what’s driving the warm Christmas forecast, and where residents should remain cautious due to wildfire concerns.
Stay with Texas Storm Chasers for updates throughout the week, and enjoy the holiday.
#Texas #TexasWeather #ChristmasWeather #ConvectiveChronicles #FireWeather #Forecast #Meteorology #TSC
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