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osubrett2

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  1. Going through the monthly climate data, CMH has only received measurable snow on 6 days: 11/12: 2.1" 11/13: 0.7" 12/15: 1.5" 12/16: 0.7" 12/17: 0.1" 01/25: 0.2"
  2. Nope, unfortunately the airport measured 0.2" on Saturday. The record for least snowfall is a Trace, which was all we've received until late Saturday. I'm all in for futility records now. But the one for least snowfall in a season is already out the window. To-date, we're at 5.3" and the record of 1941-42 is 4.9".
  3. Great call Hoosier. Lots of 60+ MPH gusts reported overnight with some 70+ sprinkled in too. It was so loud, the house was rattling and woke me up. ILN reacted late with an Advisory and then a Warning a few hours ago. ~100K without power across Ohio. Mine went out 1x overnight but was back on within no time.
  4. I wasn’t in Columbus, but I couldn’t have imagined tracking and forecasting this storm, let alone having to deal with all the ice across Franklin County. Crazy gradients.
  5. The weakening and slowing trend for Monday’s storm is a good sign for most of Ohio, especially us along I-70. It allows us to cash in on a few inches of snow on the front end before warming up to rain for a bit.
  6. Totally OT here, but I leave for my honeymoon trip to New Zealand on Sunday. Spending 6 days on the South Island, driving from Queenstown to Wanaka to Lake Tekapo to Christchurch. Taking a flight to Rotorua. Spending 4 days on the North Island, driving from Rotorua to Tauranga to Auckland. And then finishing up with 4 days in Fiji. I would love to hear both of your travel plans!
  7. My parents measured 4" in the western Youngstown area, but it sounds like it was very hit/miss around the area. Further south and east of the city picked up only 1".
  8. Models kept waffling back and forth south of I-80. It looked like a last minute whiff, but my parents in Youngstown picked up a nice 4".
  9. I know living up by the lake causes pretty significant differences in weather, but it's been a pretty stark difference the past few days between Central/NE Ohio. I talked to my parents in Youngstown yesterday and they mentioned how it had been snowing for a while and they were stuck in the mid-20s. Meanwhile, we had bright, sunny, clear blue skies and temps in the low 40s. This morning, I saw a lot of places dropped down into the mid-teens (some even in the single digits), and we only bottomed out in the low-mid 30s just before sunrise.
  10. My parents ended up with just under 4" down in the Youngstown area. Didn't follow the Cleveland or Pittsburgh radar closely last night, but very surprised they saw that much.
  11. Youngstown did well as expected. My parents measured 8" with light snow still falling.
  12. As long as they can stay all snow, Youngstown looks to be the OH jackpot.
  13. http://www.weather.gov/cle/Winter_Weather Doesn't appear they have a map out yet. I would think tonight or tomorrow morning they'd release one.
  14. I live in Central Ohio, but will be in Ashtabula County all weekend for a wedding, so I'm semi-excited to see some flakes if it can materialize!
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