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January 2022 General Discussion


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At least SOMEONE is getting dumped on in the subforum.

 

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORTHERN INDIANA
202 PM EST FRI JAN 7 2022

..TIME...   ...EVENT...      ...CITY LOCATION...     ...LAT.LON...
..DATE...   ....MAG....      ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
            ..REMARKS..

0100 PM     HEAVY SNOW       WATERVLIET              42.19N 86.26W
01/07/2022  M22.0 INCH       BERRIEN            MI   PUBLIC           

            48 HOUR SNOWFALL TOTAL. 
 

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Serious warmth in the southern US. The central/southern plains region was really warm. But I see that this happened just one other time in this area. 1889. This is the second time Dec got this warm in over 130 years. The SC chrt has 2021 by a nose with prelim data, by 0.06. For the southeast region this would be the 3rd time with 2015 in the mix, but 1889 still a little stronger. Impressive stuff.

Dec warmth US.gif

SC Dec anom chrt.gif

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9 hours ago, Brian D said:

Serious warmth in the southern US. The central/southern plains region was really warm. But I see that this happened just one other time in this area. 1889. This is the second time Dec got this warm in over 130 years. The SC chrt has 2021 by a nose with prelim data, by 0.06. For the southeast region this would be the 3rd time with 2015 in the mix, but 1889 still a little stronger. Impressive stuff.

Dec warmth US.gif

SC Dec anom chrt.gif

SE Dec anom.gif

1889 is the only December on record at Detroit with not a single flake of snow recorded. It was a very warm Christmas. 

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13 minutes ago, michsnowfreak said:

1889 is the only December on record at Detroit with not a single flake of snow recorded. It was a very warm Christmas. 

Wow, i'd say. The 1889/90 winter was a very warm one. The SE continued in the warmth. Jan 1890 was 3rd, and Feb was 4th warmest. That makes the 1889/90 winter #1 for that region.

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23 hours ago, Hoosier said:

Low of -1 at ORD.  Snuck below zero here as well.

The city itself didn't get below 0, and MDW bottomed out at 1.

good ole ex-home made it down to -5.

Forgot to mention the winds from Tue night/Wed as well, which featured peak wind gusts of 46MPH at ORD, 47MPH at MDW and 48MPH at RFD. Can't recall the last time we've had so many wind events in the Nov-Jan time-frame.

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32 minutes ago, mimillman said:

I’d hesitate to call April “spring” in any of the last several years 

Tried to build in some margin for error by waiting till the 20th. Most years the last part of April seems to signal sustained warmth(50-70F) and spring like temps. Grass starts growing and can purchase flowers to be planted around Mother's Day.

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