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1/24-1/25 Major Winter Storm - S. IL, IN, and OH


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43 minutes ago, Stevo6899 said:

This is one of those where josh could get 8 inches, while my backyard gets a dusting. You should do well.

Lol, no Clinton Township is not getting a dusting. Also aren't you in Florida, you aren't getting snow there.

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For what little it's worth, snow amounts are busting on the low end so far in OKC and Tulsa. NWS has already lowered their totals.

Not because of temps mind you, but because there's just too much dry air. It's causing the opposite issue (which michsnowfreak alluded to earlier) of the snow being that sugary type, which is very inefficient for accumulatiom.

It may or may not have any bearing on the eventual outcome for you guys upstream, but just something to be aware of.

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5 minutes ago, TimChgo9 said:

Watching developments for S OH with trepidation. NAM shows 8-10”. All others GFS, HRRR, RAP, and Euro show in excess of 12” up to 22”.  I fear the NAM may be on to something. I hope I’m wrong. 

I think maybe take a break from the models until tomorrow morning and just nowcast with the radar. Watching every model is gonna stress you out. 

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5 minutes ago, Stevo6899 said:

I think maybe take a break from the models until tomorrow morning and just nowcast with the radar. Watching every model is gonna stress you out. 

Probably a good idea. Watching radars in the region to see how it develops.  

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Watching developments for S OH with trepidation. NAM shows 8-10”. All others GFS, HRRR, RAP, and Euro show in excess of 12” up to 22”.  I fear the NAM may be on to something. I hope I’m wrong. 

Relax, this isn’t a wildfire barreling towards your town. Just enjoy lots of snow and days working from home
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33 minutes ago, Stevo6899 said:

I think maybe take a break from the models until tomorrow morning and just nowcast with the radar. Watching every model is gonna stress you out. 

It could also be worse.

Poor guys on the east coast are now sweating mixing issues that will significantly cut down on their originally projected big dog numbers.

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2 minutes ago, Powerball said:

It could also be worse.

Poor guys on the east coast are now sweating mixing issues that will significantly cut down on their originally projected big dog numbers.

I don't think anyone in here is going to feel sorry for anyone on the east coast. Its just a reminder to watch the models with caution and never assume you're in a good spot. Ive lost count how many times a place like Columbus in this setup ends up with sleet when snow was modeled for days. Luckily this time around, the arctic air is allowing our Ohio friends to relax with this one.

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15 minutes ago, buckeye said:

pretty sure start time wasn't till late evening

yeah, simref was misleading for a while, as dp depressions are still 10-15 degrees until late evening. not really expecting any snow accumulations until late this evening, when some moisture finally works in

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21 minutes ago, Stevo6899 said:

I don't think anyone in here is going to feel sorry for anyone on the east coast. Its just a reminder to watch the models with caution and never assume you're in a good spot. Ive lost count how many times a place like Columbus in this setup ends up with sleet when snow was modeled for days. Luckily this time around, the arctic air is allowing our Ohio friends to relax with this one.

 

All I'm saying is that it could always be worse.

There's been quite a bit of quibbling over the exact total amounts, but at least folks in this sub are going to have an all-snow event regardless (and for some, their biggest in a long while).

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6 minutes ago, AWMT30 said:

Zero tears shed for anyone on the EC.... Now tears of laughter absolutely love seeing them get pingers instead of a Big Dog. 

eh, gotta feel for them a little.  Nothing worse than tracking a big dog only to have the rug pulled.   At the same time though, if I lived there I would always be concerned of the mixing and warm air....it literally comes with every threat they get, so they shouldn't of been too shocked once models started showing it a couple of days ago.   That trend always gets worse and never reverses once it shows up.

 

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