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nwohweather

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  1. What was bad about December? It was a bit chilly but too soggy in the last third. I’d rather see snow over this cold rain but I wouldn’t mind some dry and mild weather. Unfortunately it looks like the dry air will be accompanied by stiff cold
  2. As I said on the 30th, the pressure seemed a bit underdone considering all the energy at play here. Compared to yesterday's runs it's a tick more north and a bit stronger. I'd still favor the US 30 to US 20 corridor getting a nice thump of snow with ice concerns along the Ohio River and up into Columbus
  3. Definitely needed RainX on that drive haha! It's definitely the soupiest it's been here in months, I think folks forget just how dry our Summer and Fall were. The severe thunderstorm spigot pretty much turned off after April
  4. We're still a ways out but I like the odds of this running more along the lines of the Ohio River & not the KY/TN border. That high pressure coming out of the Canadian Prairies means business but I'd feel pretty confident if I lived in between US 20 & US 30 across the Ohio Valley at this time of a 6-10" storm
  5. We're still a ways out (and probably need a separate thread for this) but I like the odds of this running more along the lines of the Ohio River & not the KY/TN border. That high pressure coming out of the Canadian Prairies means business but I'd feel pretty confident if I lived in between US 20 & US 30 across the Ohio Valley at this time of a 6-10" storm
  6. I have to wonder how much of this is bright banding from melting snow. The HRRR wants to switch to all snow after sunset
  7. Very heavy returns around Fort Wayne at the moment. My goodness you don’t see reflectivity like that often in late December
  8. And so people should be. Detroit and Toledo aren’t at a very high latitude, a consistent pattern with entrenched cold and a snowpack is the only way you should be fully optimistic. This isn’t exactly Traverse City
  9. It just doesn't look like a good snow maker due to a poor thermal setup. The forecast models all show a thump for Toledo, but the reality is 10:1 ratios are pipe dream with the system having to fight against a very mild air mass currently in place. I wouldn't be shocked to see 1-2" of frozen cement for Toledo and it's eastern suburbs
  10. One thing I notice on the Euro is that the pressure is likely underdone. Ample warm air being pulled out of the Gulf showing Atlanta at 60 for Hour 180 with ambient temps reaching -20 below in the Dakotas. This thing should be a tad stronger and more tilted. I'd love my chances in Grand Rapids, South Bend & Chicago with this one.
  11. Agreed. Tough to see a complete lack of cold air with this type of track though, the cold air does look like it's ready to rush the gates though It's a typical track for a low ejecting out of the plains like that however
  12. I think Fort Wayne to Detroit stands to get a nice shot there on Tuesday evening
  13. With some cold air this would be an epic crusher. Brutal to watch
  14. Just absolutely blows me away here. This should be a borderline blizzard, yet hardly any snow on the backside
  15. Takes me back to South Carolina a little bit this morning
  16. This is not a good sign, sub 1000 mb low with no snow on the backside? Oof
  17. Getting weird bursts of snow here. From the looks of it I’d say the rare NW Ohio lake effect is in action
  18. I don't agree with that. After today we will be at 9 of 14 days through the month with highs below 40 in Toledo. That's our average temperature in the 1st half of December, I'd say that's a pretty good stretch
  19. It's pretty wild how entrenched the cold has become as quickly as it has. November was extremely warm and we golfed comfortably on the 17th as the temps were in the low 60s. Fast forward not even a month and we're routinely having highs below freezing and morning lows pushing the single digits. That is quite a drop in just a few weeks, it wouldn't shock me in the least to see a few robust snowstorms roll through this region in January/February
  20. That’s pretty high up there lol! Our tickets are at the bottom of C deck on the other side. It’s a great place to watch a game and the whole stadium feels like it’s on top of the field. Place should be rocking for a night game, just will be a bit chilly
  21. I'll be there as well. No you do not want it to be that cold, the horseshoe shape tunnels the wind. Bring the long johns!
  22. Nice squall right now! My grass is mostly covered, gotta love it
  23. No kidding. If you were born in the summer of 2005 you would have seen 3 of the Top 5 snowiest Januaries and 4 of the top 5 snowiest Februaries in Toledo history. That’s quite incredible and shows how violent 21st century winters have been.
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