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  1. It's still early but I like the way things are looking up for Wednesday. I think we all know that we are going to rain or dry slot Wed afternoon but the GFS and Canadian are trending to maybe 4 hours or so of moderate to heavy snow at the onset Wed morning until noon or shortly thereafter. We could be looking at a 3-4 inch scenario with a quick dump in the am which I would take at this point. Like Tim said if we can move it a little more southeast then the changeover slows and we get more snow. 

    I think NWS is taking the right measures with 1 minimum and 4 maximum at this point. As bad as this winter has been thus far I think we would all be happy with a surprise. 

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  2. Every station in Ohio is reporting snow. Why can’t this slide a little East so we don’t get rain. 

     

     
    ASUS41 KCLE 221600
    RWRCLE
    OHIO REGIONAL WEATHER ROUNDUP
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON, OH
    1100 AM EST SUN JAN 22 2023
    
    NOTE: "FAIR" INDICATES FEW OR NO CLOUDS BELOW 12,000 FEET WITH NO
    SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND/OR OBSTRUCTIONS TO VISIBILITY.
    
    OHZ001>008-015>018-024>027-034-035-043-044-221700-
       NORTHWEST OHIO
    
    CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
    DEFIANCE       LGT SNOW  31  28  89 E5        29.89F FOG     WCI  26
    FINDLAY        LGT SNOW  32  29  88 SE8       29.88S FOG     WCI  25
    TOLEDO EXPRESS LGT SNOW  32  29  88 E6        29.89F VSB 1   WCI  26
    TOLEDO EXEC    LGT SNOW  32  29  88 SE5       29.92S VSB 1   WCI  27
    LIMA           LGT SNOW  31  28  89 E8        29.85F FOG     WCI  23
    $$
    
    OHZ009>014-019>023-028>033-038-089-221700-
       NORTHEAST OHIO
    
    CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
    CLE-HOPKINS    SNOW      31  28  89 E3        29.89F VSB 1/4
    CLE-LAKEFRONT  SNOW      32  30  92 E5        29.91F VSB 1/4 WCI  27
    CUY CO. ARPT   HVY SNOW  30  27  86 CALM      29.92R VSB 1/4
    LORAIN-ELYRIA  SNOW      31  28  89 SE6       29.91F VSB 1/2 WCI  25
    ASHTABULA      NOT AVBL
    AKRON-CANTON   FLURRIES  33  25  72 NE3       29.88S
    WOOSTER        LGT SNOW  28  28 100 E5        29.89F VSB 3/4 WCI  23
    MANSFIELD      SNOW      29  27  92 E9        29.85F VSB 1/2 WCI  20
    YOUNGSTOWN     CLOUDY    32  25  75 SE8       29.87F WCI  25
    $$
    
    OHZ042-051>053-060>062-070>072-077>081-221700-
      SOUTHWEST OHIO
    
    CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
    CINC-COVINGTON SNOW      31  31 100 E3        29.81F VSB 1/4
    CINC-LUNKEN    LGT SNOW  32  31  96 NE5       29.84F VSB 3/4 WCI  27
    HAMILTON       LGT SNOW  32  30  92 CALM      29.85F VSB 3/4
    DAYTON         NOT AVBL
    WRIGHT-PAT AFB SNOW      30  29  95 NE5       29.81F VSB 1/2 WCI  25
    DAYTON GENERAL SNOW      31  29  92 E5        29.81F VSB 1/2 WCI  26
    WILMINGTON     SNOW      31  29  92 E3        29.82F VSB 1/4
    $$
    
    OHZ036-037-039>041-045>050-054>059-063>069-073>076-082>088-221700-
      CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST OHIO
    
    CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
    COLUMBUS       LGT SNOW  31  30  96 E3        29.85F VSB 1
    OSU AIRPORT    HVY SNOW  32  29  88 N5        29.85F VSB 1/4 WCI  27
    BOLTON FIELD   SNOW      30  28  93 SE6       29.85F VSB 1/2 WCI  24
    RICKENBACK AFB SNOW      31  29  95 NE7       29.85F VSB 1/2 WCI  24
    NEWARK         SNOW      31  28  89 NE7       29.85F VSB 1/2 WCI  24
    MARION         SNOW      30  28  92 E5        29.86F VSB 1/4 WCI  25
    LANCASTER      LGT SNOW  31  29  92 NE6       29.85F VSB 3/4 WCI  25
    ZANESVILLE     LGT SNOW  33  27  78 CALM      29.86F
    NEW PHILLY     LGT SNOW  32  27  81 CALM      29.89F
    $$
    
    
    
     
     
  3. Tonight
    Showers and thunderstorms before 2am, then a chance of showers. Some storms could be severe, with damaging winds. Low around 34. Breezy, with a south wind 9 to 14 mph becoming west 20 to 25 mph in the evening. Winds could gust as high as 38 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
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  4. I still think we are looking at a solid 1-3 and like Trout said it will be blown around so much that there will be grassy areas uncovered but some drifting in spots. At least the ground will be white for Christmas eve with temps in the single digits.

    As far as the snow goes it will be a minor event the will all come down early Friday morning and then light snow showers blowing around the rest of the day.

    What I am looking forward to is the extreme change and temps when the front comes thru.  I am old enough to remember a front in the mid to late 70's when I was in high school where we had white out conditions for an hour or so and the temp dropped from the 40's to single digits in several hours. I remember it was hard to look out our kitchen windows because the wet spots froze up with the quick temp change. 

    I say make sure you are up Friday morning and watch the front come thru. Who knows, you might even hear a clap of thunder. 

     

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  5. 11 minutes ago, RitualOfTheTrout said:

    SWPA has always lacked a red tagger for the most part, at least one officially declared. We had one for a couple years with handle of NineInchNails but I think he took a Met job in TX and slowly faded away. Lots of intelligent and knowledgeable folks though through the years and our fair share of screw balls too. :lol:

    Back to the good ole “wright weather” days.

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