We’ll see if the NAM will stand alone on this solution. If other 00z guidance follows suit, could be an interesting night for some offices, especially the likes of LOT.
When’s the last winter that failed to produce at least one storm of at least 6 inches of snow for the majority of the Midwest? Has there ever been one?
I forget just how heavier snow falling silences surrounding sounds. I was walking into the wind to my bus stop with my head down, and if I didn’t look up, I could’ve assumed the street wasn’t full of traffic.
When’s the last time any system laid down a foot of snow over basically an entire state like that run does Wisconsin?
(Ignoring the run, anyone have a legit answer? Haha)
If this were to happen verbatim, my house would get .05-.10 freezing rain, .25-.50 of sleet, and 6-8 inches of snow. Very cool as someone that likes watching winter weather, but what an absolute mess to travel in.
Probably obvious, but just passing along the note that the WSW for the more NW counties (Winnebago, Boone (mby), DeKalb, McHenry, Ogle, Lee) is different than the one for Cook, in terms of snow/ice amounts.