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hawkeye_wx

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  1. BGM, how much snow were you expecting 24 hours ago?
  2. Half inch per hour? That's decent snowfall here in Iowa
  3. I wish they had sent Cantore to BGM to witness/video this awesome snow instead of Bethlehem, PA to show us a sleet and dry slot storm.
  4. I'm in Iowa and even I'm amped up following this incredible band over BGM in the middle of the night.
  5. The Weather Channel sent all their people to southeast PA where sleet is ruining the storm. I'd love to see some live video from State College. I thought maybe they'd send Cantore farther nw.
  6. Man, I'd love to be under the very heavy band that has been parked west and north of State College. That kind of thing is rare here in Iowa.
  7. The Dubuque airport finished with a whopping 9.4".
  8. My 4" of snow has a liquid ratio of only 6.3 to 1.
  9. The rain/snow line really crashed south after sunset. Snow is coming down pretty good now and the grass is whitening.
  10. Snow is beginning to mix in here. I don't expect any accumulation until after midnight when the defo band moves in.
  11. The rain/snow line should be parked over the CR/IC area all night. A few miles could be the difference between 1 and 4 inches. The HRRR has no snow in Iowa City until morning.
  12. I'm sticking with 3" here, which would put me at about 10" for the season.
  13. 00z HRRR and NAM are both north and snowier. Perhaps the full sampling, with wave #2 now onshore, has something to do with it.
  14. The latest HRRR is north and more robust with the snow band.
  15. It is pretty great over here today... about 60º here with mid 60s just sw, plus sun and no wind.
  16. Canadian and Euro are still holding steady with some decent snow. Frankly, I think a few inches here would be a solid outcome.
  17. The 00z Euro, of course, holds steady, so who knows how this will play out.
  18. Yikes! The UK just went GFS on us. The second wave tracks farther east before cutting northeast, much less snow up here.
  19. Meanwhile, the Canadian is steady with a solid band... really on a different planet than the GFS. The difference seems to be how the models handle the jet streak energy rounding the base of the trough. The GFS swings the energy south and east of the others, so by the time the energy turns north and spins up, it's at Lake Michigan.
  20. GFS has become bizarrely weak with the snow band. Remember, this morning it had a foot over southeast Wisconsin.
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