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May 2014 General Discussion


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Sitting around 56F this afternoon...  Not overall a bad day here, just too cold.  It didn't rain at all, so that is plus.  Winds weren't that strong.   Some sun here and there, but mostly clouds. Tonite looks interesting with temps dropping off to the mid/low 30Fs...  might need to cover some plants.

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Fun stuff:

 

THE BIG QUESTION IS WHETHER
OR NOT CLOUDS WILL CLEAR TONIGHT TO ALLOW TEMPERATURES TO PLUMMET
INTO THE LOWER 30S. THERE IS CONSIDERABLE CLOUD COVER IN PLACE
ACROSS THE FORECAST AREA THIS AFTERNOON WITH EVEN MORE CLOUDS
ADVANCING SOUTH FROM NORTHERN MINNESOTA AND NORTHWEST WISCONSIN.
THE CLOUDS APPEAR CELLULAR IN NATURE AND MANY OF THESE CLOUDS MAY
DISSIPATE LATE THIS AFTERNOON INTO THIS EVENING WITH THE LOSS OF
DAYTIME HEATING. IF WE SEE SOME CLEARING TONIGHT A FROST ADVISORY
MAY BE NEEDED OVER PORTIONS OF WESTERN INTO NORTH CENTRAL
WISCONSIN WHERE AREAS OF FROST WOULD BE POSSIBLE. HAVE DECIDED TO
ISSUE A SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT FOR THIS POTENTIAL. WILL HAVE
TO MONITOR CLOUD TRENDS VERY CLOSELY EARLY THIS EVENING. CYCLONIC
FLOW WILL PERSIST ACROSS THE REGION ON FRIDAY RESULTING IN MORE
SCATTERED SHOWERS AND CONSIDERABLE CLOUD COVER ON FRIDAY. PLAN ON
HIGH TEMPERATURES IN THE LOWER 50S.

 

I'd bet a newborn baby that we go clear later this evening...already seeing breaks in the clouds here. 

 

240 Euro has a huge omega block over western Canada... 

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Nice night at the NWS office up here in Gaylord tonight. Been snowing off and on since about 7pm, but with some lake streamers giving a boost the past few hours. Ground is nice and white.

Snow in mid may in michigan.. not the upper peninsula. That's it I am moving.

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It's snowing in Woodstock  :axe:

Man after this winter if I woke up and saw that I'd probably want to jump off my house. I know it isn't in Chicago but I wonder if there has ever been an instance where it has snowed after reaching 90 degrees in Chicago in spring. If it has there probably aren't too many instances.

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Man after this winter if I woke up and saw that I'd probably want to jump off my house. I know it isn't in Chicago but I wonder if there has ever been an instance where it has snowed after reaching 90 degrees in Chicago in spring. If it has there probably aren't too many instances.

 

Yep, it's happened before.

 

April 22, 1980 hit 91º at ORD

April 24, 1980 had a T of snow (44º/32º max/min)

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LOT on the ball this morning. Their write up about the snow: http://www.crh.noaa.gov/news/display_cmsstory.php?wfo=lot&storyid=102284&source=0

 

Here is a look at the anomalous weather system.  On the weather balloon launches across North America on Thursday evening, the -30°C observed at 500mb (~18,000 ft) at NWS Davenport, IA was the third coldest in all of North America (outside of two in far northern Canada).  This speaks to just how deep the cold was in the atmosphere, and enough so to briefly support a wet snow mixing in..
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