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January 11-13 Winter Storm


Hoosier

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7 minutes ago, Hoosier said:

Just so nobody reading my other post takes it the wrong way... it looks like the actual front/wind shift is located about where it should be.  It's just that the cold air is coming in faster once you're behind it.

FWIW from meso analysis it looks like the 850 freezing line is a bit more progressive and not lagging as far behind the surface as some of the models foretasted.

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7 minutes ago, JayPSU said:

Normally where you’d want to be on a storm trending NW.  

I can think of several storms that bumped nw to screw us during the actual nowcasting time, (boxing day 2012 most recently)....I can't think of any that trend southeast in the final hours.  But who knows.   This one is going to be interesting to watch if nothing else....at least that's more than we've had in the last couple of winters.

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7 minutes ago, IWXwx said:

Sleet at 14°...nice

Brings back memories of a storm, (circa '94? maybe '95...january)... we had steady moderate to heavy sleet all day long, temps in the teens.   Then at nightfall it turned to a brief period of heavy rain and thunderstorms followed by freezing rain and a flash freeze.  The next day OSU students were skating on high st.     

For the record, an all day steady sleet storm yielded about 1.5" of sleet.   There is no greater waste of precip.

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7 minutes ago, buckeye said:

Brings back memories of a storm, (circa '94? maybe '95...january)... we had steady moderate to heavy sleet all day long, temps in the teens.   Then at nightfall it turned to a brief period of heavy rain and thunderstorms followed by freezing rain and a flash freeze.  The next day OSU students were skating on high st.     

For the record, an all day steady sleet storm yielded about 1.5" of sleet.   There is no greater waste of precip.

That was Feb '94, I know as our damn garage door broke the day before and we got 1.5" of all ZR, froze both out cars down to the driveway.  It started out heavy rain at 11 degrees and never went above 26 throughout the entire storm!  and yes we were ice skating in the streets. :o

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At this point it looks as though the southern low will track just a bit too far east for any decent snowfalls away from south/east OH and east of YTR, with the axis of heaviest snow something like HTS-50eBFD-SYR-BTV (8-12" potential there).

However, still enough time to get this southern low a bit bulked up and tracking just a little further n/w in which case most of OH and s ON, parts of se MI could get back into heavier snow. At the moment would still favor 1-2" on top of frozen surfaces kind of a mess, then bitter cold to follow that so it won't melt. That would get pushed north and west too with a deeper more n/w low.

 

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21 minutes ago, buckeye said:

Brings back memories of a storm, (circa '94? maybe '95...january)... we had steady moderate to heavy sleet all day long, temps in the teens.   Then at nightfall it turned to a brief period of heavy rain and thunderstorms followed by freezing rain and a flash freeze.  The next day OSU students were skating on high st.     

For the record, an all day steady sleet storm yielded about 1.5" of sleet.   There is no greater waste of precip.

February 8th, 1994

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