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Winter Storm? Jan 18-19th, 2019


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4 minutes ago, Chicago Storm said:

Pretty close to +SN here right now...just pouring snow.

+SN DPA.

Snowing at  a really good clip now......FINALLY!!  A good inch has fallen the past hour, which is the storm total here.  Radar looks good, and the various models continue to forecast a lake plume to develop.  

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Going to be one sharp cut off when this thing tilts. Current numbers verbatim go with 4” for Toledo, 6” for Toledo Express and 8” for Findlay. Does appear as there is some convective feedback issues on the GFS as it wants to dump a foot from Columbus over to Youngstown with sharp gradients up to the northwest corner of the state. 

Just really curious where the deformation sets up as so many times we have seen it go west and north of where it was forecasted. 30-40 mile miss could be a huge difference

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13 minutes ago, ILSNOW said:

9-10 inches here still snowing lightly

Wow! Good for you. Enjoy the storm. Should be fun once the winds start cranking. Kinda funny, what was once suppose to be a good hit here locally, instead of gaining snowpack, have actually lost snowpack with bare spots now. Ugh:( 

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Wow! Good for you. Enjoy the storm. Should be fun once the winds start cranking. Kinda funny, what was once suppose to be a good hit here locally, instead of gaining snowpack, have actually lost snowpack with bare spots now. Ugh 

Yup. Woke up this morning to the sound of ice pellets hitting my window in Champaign.
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1 hour ago, Toronto4 said:

Latest short range guidance (HRRR, 12 NAM) showing tonight’s deformation zone setting up further NW than originally forecast and as a result it keeps the snow longer in the Toronto area. Looking like 4-6” is possible. Higher amounts can’t be ruled out.

This is good to hear. When do you expect the heaviest snow rates? I'd be happy with 2" at the rate this storm has been trending, but 4" would be great.

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