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Did Someone Say Clipper(Hybrid)!?! 1/18-1/19
michsnowfreak replied to Frog Town's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Winter has made quite a comeback. Picked up a fluffy 2.8" of snow this morning with round one, and DTW had 2.5". It's been nice to have snow on snow on snow this week! -
0.6" of sugar snow fell overnight, and the Arctic looking sun this morning made for a beautiful winter morning. January snowfall today is 9.2" at DTW and 8.9" imby.
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January 13-17 (and beyond?) Cold Wave
michsnowfreak replied to Geoboy645's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
I have a few friends in the UK and likewise, they literally cannot comprehend the weather that we get in Michigan. They don't necessarily understand the US as a whole, just my area, and the amount of snow and cold we see in the winter and the amount of heat & humidity in the summer is insane to them. -
Winter 2023/24 Medium/Long Range Discussion
michsnowfreak replied to Chicago Storm's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Me too. I love the tundra atmosphere of a frozen landscape. -
After picking up 4.6" of cement snow, rain, and a flash freeze friday night, another 1.5" fell at DTW blowing ad drifting everywhere on Saturday. Then Sunday, January 14th was the 1st sunny day we have seen since December 15th! Season to date snowfall has now climbed to 11.1" at DTW and 10.3" Imby.
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Went to bed friday night hearing drip drip outside, then woke up saturday morning and heard the howling wind. As expected, the 4+ inches of extremely wet snow compacted about nearly in half then froze solid, with new wind whipped snow drifting around. Ice everywhere.
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January 13-17 (and beyond?) Cold Wave
michsnowfreak replied to Geoboy645's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
DTW just rose above 0 after 13 hours. This cold snack is extremely impressive for a strong nino. Took this picture of the frozen landscape at sunset last night. -
Quite a storm here. After I posted those pictures I was outside shoveling snow. Snow blower would not even come close to cutting thru this 4-1 ratio snow. Then TSSN, lightning lit up everything and the thunder was a long rumble. Then 15 minutes later more (we did have thundersnow on March 3rd last winter but this was more impressive). Power kept flickering then went out. Snow turned to rain. Temp rose to 38 (technically never hit freezing during the heavy snow, remained a steady 33), snow fell off all the trees and lines (not before limbs down and transformers blown) Snow boulder ruts and puddles everywhere. Power back on. Total snowfall here 4.1", about 4-5:1 ratio. DTW had 4.6" on 1.04" and about an inch of that was all snow. Wake up this morning to howling winds, temp of 25, snow compacted to 3" (less around drip lines under all trees) and frozen and light snow swirling around.
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Thanks! And yes virga. and then it actually started as rain here, mixed at times with snow for about an hour before turning to heavy snow.
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Absolutely gorgeous outside. Three inches and counting of extremely heavy wet snow. Probably 5-1 ratio
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Though its a different set up, for me this is very similar to the blinding wet snowstorms of Jan 26 & Mar 3 last winter. Trees already sagging.
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1 hour after rain and mix turned to snow. Yesterday's snow was all melted, so this is all new.
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Latest RAP keeps snow ripping for several more hours.
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Well deserved! Enjoy and post pics.
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literally went from horrible sound of rain thrashing the windows to winter wonderland in about 45 minutes.
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Probably. Its not common, but it has happened before, esp with easterly flow. But right now pouring heavy snow and sticking!
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Webcams in toledo are insane. Hope it moves north.
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The latest high res showed that and also showed that it should be turning to snow very soon
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Started as rain here, then a rain/snow mix and just now turning to snow.
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Winter '23-'24 Piss and Moan/Banter Thread
michsnowfreak replied to IWXwx's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
We were talking about winters of the past and those that ended up on the futility side. This winter has sucked so far and I have no idea where you get the idea that I have not been forthcoming about that. I've been frustrated as hell lol. But I can't include or exclude this winter in any discussion of past winters for another 3+ months after the last snow has fallen because I don't know what's going to happen, nor does anyone else. Also, I'm not sure how they measured back in the day. Or how long the 6 hour method has been in place -
Winter '23-'24 Piss and Moan/Banter Thread
michsnowfreak replied to IWXwx's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Most places have had their times with measurement issues. DTW had some from approx 1995-2005, Although the only winter it really irritated me was 2004-05 because it was a snowy winter that was under measured. They reported 63.8" but I had near 80" (there was a freak storm here that missed them. But I would still estimate they were over 70). I remember a while back someone said in Canada they just applied 10-1 ratios to everything? Not sure how valid that was or is. All that said, the years that were listed for toronto make sense. 2006-07 was a synoptic nightmare. But we got saved in michigan with an unusual amount of lake effect snow. 15-16 Was a warm winter so it makes sense to me but I do not recall what was going on in Toronto. Because we had crazy gradients around here, from way below avg snow in Toledo to above avg in flint. We all know 11-12 sucked. Now 09-10 was decent here but I happen to remember there was some crazy things going on where it would be snowing in DC and raining in Maine and toronto kept getting the shaft. -
Good sign for us to your north!
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Winter '23-'24 Piss and Moan/Banter Thread
michsnowfreak replied to IWXwx's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Yes, indeed. April 06, 1886 took a non memorable winter and made it live on in local lore. My reference to stat padding was agreeing with snowstorms that November and April snow usually does not last long. I actually hate the term stat padding, but I know the context in which it's used on here lol. But again, my point was that it still counts towards the season total. A less extreme but more recent example would be the November 11, 2019 storm. Over 9 inches of snow which stayed on the groun 10 days. There are exceptions to every rule. Plus, the opposite of stat padding would be those times when you get a 2" snowfall and it stays on the ground the next 10 days without any more measurable snow. It still only counts for 2 inches in the record, but you got to enjoy 10 days of a wintry look. So many different aspects to winter. -
Winter '23-'24 Piss and Moan/Banter Thread
michsnowfreak replied to IWXwx's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
I don't disagree that april snowfall is stat padding, but it still counts. -
Winter '23-'24 Piss and Moan/Banter Thread
michsnowfreak replied to IWXwx's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
It's more than likely just a temporary trend, but we've really been on a spree of some decent April and November snowfalls in recent years lol. They just get overshadowed by our pissy Decembers and snowy Februarys (again all probably temporary trends).