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Nov 28-30th Post Turkey Day Winter Storm


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12 hours ago, nwohweather said:

I wouldn’t be shocked if another inch comes out of this. Looks like 5” out towards Napoleon & Wauseon. It must have been pretty nasty out by the border, they’ve shut down the roads in Williams County

For me, it was 4" on elevated surfaces, 3"+ on the ground. It turned out to be kind of a slushy, icy driveway and sidewalk, rather than fluffy.

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50 minutes ago, michsnowfreak said:

The storm was disappointing here due to marine air and bad ratios on the far east side. Although with a low track well west in late November its not a surprise. Northwest suburbs towards Ann Arbor had 4-6". Some areas of west and mid Michigan had 6-8". I had 3.1" but compacted to about 2" of wet cement. I finish November at 5.7". DTW had 3.6", finishing November at 5.9".

It was certainly a spread the wealth for the western sub tho. 

Pic shows last night vs this morning.

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excellent pics by Michsnowfreak!

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Call it 8.1" for me. Nearest CoCoRaHS (Naperville 2.5 ESE) had 8.5". Looks like about 8-9" was the range in this part of the southwest burbs. My largest (and favorite) November event since I've lived out here and largest overall for my area since Feb 1-3, 2022. The most recent big late November event in 2018 was slop in the southwest burbs until the very end.

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1 minute ago, RCNYILWX said:

Call it 8.1" for me. Nearest CoCoRaHS (Naperville 2.5 ESE) had 8.5". Looks like about 8-9" was the range in this part of the southwest burbs. My largest (and favorite) November event since I've lived out here and largest overall for my area since Feb 1-3, 2022. The most recent big late November event in 2018 was slop in the southwest burbs until the very end.

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Given the snow type, amount, and post cold easily the greatest November event and Thanksgiving event in my lifetime. Not close. Even the 1975 event fell mainly at night and was slop by morning. Tracked it even back than as a 7th grader. Played my NOAA weather radio non stop. 

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