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nwohweather

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  1. One thing not being talked about much is the winds associated with this. Rush hour conditions are going to be absolutely horrible tomorrow in places like Toledo and Detroit
  2. It’s like Mother Nature knows I’m moving and wants me to see legit snow one more time lol
  3. Not only that but it is the geography as well. If it gets going in IA/WI/IL your storms are going to lineup by the time the low approaches. Also typical SW-NE trajectory of low pressures as they gain strength and go poleward means you get farther from the low in the Great Lakes as the storm tracks through. I was based out of Columbus this summer for work and let me just say the Memorial Day Tornado Outbreak was something. Total flashback to June 5-6, 2010 in how charged the atmosphere was after sunset. Helicities were off the charts and everything was spinning
  4. Well well another one leaving the NW Ohio area. I nearly got relocated to CS but it's gonna be Charleston instead for work. The office is out of Boulder correct?
  5. Thanks guys. And yeah hurricane forecasting is going to be interesting for sure with something locally at stake lol. I will miss most weather wise the tornado chasing on the flat country of NW Ohio. It's basically Oklahoma East out here and has made for some awesome intercepts in recent years
  6. I’ve been a poster on here since 2011 and enjoyed these forums quite well. However my work is relocating me to the Charleston SC area so I will not be posting much with you guys anymore. Hope everyone here gets dumped on the last few weeks of winter and has a warm spring! Also cheers to a few solid tornadoes this year lol
  7. Just wanted to chime in here and say hello. I’ve lived in Ohio my entire life and am being relocated to the Charleston area for work so excited to now chat with you guys here in the SE forums. Been a member since 2011 on this site but obviously the snowstorm and tornado posts are going to drop a bit lol.
  8. I'm not the biggest winter guy anyways, I like forecasting snow but severe weather has always been what I lean towards. I'd be in Summerville/Ladson thought as the place is north of the area on 26
  9. Right? One of the best snowstorms of my life, for all intents and purposes it was a blizzard. Strong winds, 6-12" across NW Ohio and roads closed for 36 hours. Saturday snowstorm, and the roads were not drivable until Tuesday really
  10. Just beautiful. To be fair I’m moving to Charleston in a month so I’m owed a solid snowstorm haha
  11. Wow heck of a shot of snow for Northern Ohio. I'll gladly take a snow day
  12. It has been a long, mild winter. Basically winter conditions from Mid November until now, not the snowiest year but it is seeming to drag on quite a bit this year
  13. Got blasted with snow here. Probably closing in with 4”
  14. 1-3" for Toledo area on the advisory is joke. 3-5" would be the solid bet
  15. The DGZ seems so shallow with this system though I can't see it being too much higher than 10:1. 13:1 is probably correct
  16. The Euro never was showing it so you should consider basing forecasts among a blend of guidance and not just a couple. This by no means should be shocking
  17. Well personally a fan of this trend for Northern Ohio. But it should be expected, storms of this ilk seem to always go over Cincy and deliver a heck of a shot to Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland. We'll see how it transpires but 3-6" with mixing down towards Findlay seems accurate
  18. Interested to see what the Euro does but I believe at the moment the GFS and NAM are trash. Too much dry air for a storm with ample gulf flow digging hard out of the Panhandle region being shown, I don't really buy it.
  19. Nah I consider it April 1st here in Northern Ohio. March is still usually quite chilly until towards the end of the month
  20. What a remarkable day outside. Only really two months until Spring guys
  21. Kind of a weird storm. Really strong low, but little precip on the cold side
  22. Yesterday the Toledo area was hit by a meso-low off Lake Erie https://twitter.com/NWSCLE/status/1222945865188294656?s=20
  23. Looks interesting. Certainly a few storms upcoming
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