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Winter 2025-26 Short Range Discussion


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6 hours ago, ChiTownSnow said:

Different definitions of garbage I guess  2-3 isnt bad in my backyard. Especially snow on top of snow

Mainly just not getting any lake enhancement + sloppy drizzly sub 1-inch WAA sludge.

It’s early, but below normal temp days with sunshine and not a flurry to be found is not normal climo for here.  If it’s in the 20s there should be some fluff in the air at times.

I was just hopeful this was going to be a year where the snowpack can build.  

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Thinking 8-12" potential along the shore with these 2 classic Alberta clippers. Lake enhancement will really help here, especially for the higher terrain with the 2nd one, which is pretty strong. Track could change some, tho, making a big difference. The boundary between the 2 may allow for some LES banding to develop Tues between systems. Something to watch.

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1 hour ago, Stevo6899 said:

Looks like the gfs is on its own delivering a snowstorm to detroit midweek.

GFS has the Canadian models agreeing with it, the euro is a bit north but would still hit the northern suburbs, the mesoscale models like the NAM and HRRR are the ones far to the north.

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2 hours ago, Stebo said:

GFS has the Canadian models agreeing with it, the euro is a bit north but would still hit the northern suburbs, the mesoscale models like the NAM and HRRR are the ones far to the north.

I see the rgem gives mostly snow but has the low further north while the gfs slides it further ESE. Atleast we got something to track. 

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