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Chinook

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  1. tomorrow should be a bigger tornado risk. The convection allowing models are showing a lot of discrete storms, in some cases.
  2. the north storm near Hardin has a PDS tornado warning
  3. not a lot happening in TX, but still getting further discussion from SPC
  4. SPC has put up a 10% (enhanced) level of threat for tornadoes north Houston. It is mid-winter, so I don't know if this level of risk will work out.
  5. chance for tornadoes tomorrow, including Houston, Shreveport
  6. Wow. So hard to break cold records these days. they must have hit -21 at 5:24 AM while the normal hourly values were both -13?
  7. all new NWS summary of the 2004 snowstorm, exactly 20 years ago https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/ea9219fb012f426caedf479768adc2e2
  8. This stuff is always amazing, that is, with the very different air masses in the winter. The 850mb temperture is -22C at Burlington VT and +15C at Goodland KS
  9. 8:56pm radar and 8:33 radar/observations last night. It's just a bit of snow moving north to south. However, I think it makes sense to say some enhancement from Port Clinton eastward. I think the cooler air kicked up the real lake effect bands way after midnight around Cleveland.
  10. my place doesn't have much, but here's a really nice close up
  11. new winter weather advisory for Iowa and nearby areas, for the chance of freezing rain
  12. Now my area's wind chill of -4 today looks like nothing compared to -44 in Canada
  13. looking east to the Tetons (I think). This stuff is too neat.
  14. -28 deg C at 850mb could break a daily record for International Falls
  15. cold weather has now turned to 50's and 60's in the Plains
  16. new web page about the huge snow event https://www.weather.gov/cle/event_20241128_1203
  17. It looks like the NAM-4km and other models want to keep the inversion tomorrow, but the NWS has my area up to 47 degrees, much better low level warming.
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