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Educational only, there's no forecast Cameron's channel. 

 

 

 

Howdy, I’m Cameron. I’m a research scientist, storm chaser, and photographer.I work closely with the National Weather Service and Storm Prediction Center to better understand and forecast supercells, their hazards(tornadoes, hail, and wind, and their many behaviors. I’m also a proud member of the storm chasing community, and an advocate for strengthening ties between chasers, researchers, and forecasters. I regularly provide educational material to NWS, SPC, and the chaser community, with the goal of communicating and implementing new research.Portrait courtesy Will Wight

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29 when I left the house. 1.63” of total liquid but still waiting for some encrusted sleet/snow to melt off the funnel of the gauge, will report back later. Probably going with .2” of snow/sleet as things were decently covered when I went to bed last night and it was still snowing. Nice little event and today should be a heck of a winter day. Curious to see how far east some squalls can make it later today. March, always a trip. 

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Morning low of 27 in Maytown. Total precip yesterday was 0.63" which likely puts me solidly in last place in the QPF derby. I struggled to go with either a T or .01" for snowfall, ultimately I went with a T because I couldn't verify .01" when I went out last night. When in doubt, I slightly undercut. Was still nice to see wintry precip within 90 minutes of temps in the 60s. 

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Breezy and unseasonably cold weather today with some snow flurries possible this afternoon into the evening. There will be a hard freeze tonight so protect any plants that you may have put outside already. We will continue with below normal temperatures through Thursday (upper 30's to upper 40's) before we moderate to nearly normal both Friday and Saturday (low to mid 50's). Our next chance of rain or snow looks to possibly arrive on Friday night. We will fall back to below normal temperatures by next Monday.

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