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3/15-3/16 Winter Storm


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2 hours ago, Baum said:

Not really. He’s basically saying still a lot of moving parts and not to trust anyone solution. Which is playing out in real time. Note the model shifts just in the last 12 hours. Which is why I complemented LOT. Issued a conservative call but with some flexibility if short term trends change. Looks like 2-4 still in play here in Dupage. I’ll take it and than gladly close the book.

essentially this.

just take a look at ens guidance currently, and the range that still exists at this time.

some ens have a non-event south of the wi/il border, some favor cycloneville for, others favor the mchenry area crew, and there are numerous that favor the metro.

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2 hours ago, A-L-E-K said:

1-2 inches of rain and dab still the call

LOT generally agrees with you. Seems like they're not really buying into the high totals the Euro has for the western suburbs too.

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42 minutes ago, beavis1729 said:

Yeah, Wausau seems to be the cutoff for true winters in WI. I go up there a few times each winter for snowmobiling and relaxation. The gateway to the northwoods, a beautiful area especially when you get into the forests north of town. 

Yeah you are right about that. Merrill is pretty nice. I worked for Canadian National railroad as a freight train conductor when I was living there. 

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Caught a break with the high wind warning for here. LOT calling for 65 mph gusts, and we've only managed a few around 32 so far. You know, this area needs all the help we can get with the ongoing recovery.

Going to be interesting to see happens with winter part in N IL. Hope to see an inch or two here, which looks like a decent possibility.

And this from the blizzard warning text for Green Bay. 2-4"/hour. Awesome. 

* WHAT...Heavy snow and blizzard conditions expected. Snow, heavy at
  times with snowfall rates of 2 to 4 inches per hour. Additional
  accumulations between 9 and 13 inches with the lowest totals
  towards Oshkosh and Chilton. Winds gusting as high as 50 mph will
  result in considerable blowing and drifting snow and blizzard
  conditions into Monday. The Monday morning commute will be severely
  impacted.
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16 hours ago, michsnowfreak said:

What was your peak depth? Detroit peaked at 9" Jan 26-29 and Feb 7.

9.5 in December right before the pull-back. Nearly that (9+) later in Feb again right before the final thaw-off.

Windy storms have made measurement a challenge but Harrison has had 8.5-9" since Friday, and I went from a bare balcony to now a 10" drift. Looks like mid-January again out there and I was ready for spring tbh. 

This from APX is not nice - so glad to miss this round of ice. 32F attm here at home.

Unfortunately, whoever gets into the heavier freezing rain will
likely see significant impacts...to include power outages and tree
damage...with both of these being exacerbated by increasingly gusty
winds during the day Monday. And, unlike last years historic ice
storm, the ground temperatures are several degrees colder with this
event...supporting very icy driving conditions as well.
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48 minutes ago, madwx said:

Been a sleet/freezing rain fest for the past couple hours.  Bright banding overhead is pushing reflectivities very high

Yeah the trees are starting to get the freezing rain look right now. This could be an issue once the change over happens and the wind starts to pick up. 

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This deformation band parked over the Twin Cities has picked up noticeably in intensity the last hour or so. More frequent winds too. Might bode well for those of you interested in its evolution over the next 12-18 hours.

Measured about 11" otg here when I took the dog out at 1:30. Maybe another inch or so if these bands can stay for a while longer. My parents' house up in the NE corner of WI is at 24" from the band that just finally moved out. Crazy they're in line for another 6-12"+ once the storm ramps up again overnight

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7 minutes ago, McHenrySnow said:

0z HRRR last night. Upper 50s forecast for 7 pm. Didn't quite hit 55 before front went through.

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ORD just tagged 60. Should be near freezing there by midnight though

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