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almost 100% sunny and in the 50's here
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This one is really cool, too
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Glacier NP Yellowstone Mammoth Hot Springs (Travertine Terraces)
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This is directly from the SPC. They are going to use this new, potentially confusing, system for the SPC outlooks in about a week. Hopefully it's not terribly confusing. The chance for EF2+ tornadoes goes way with the hatching groups. The values are 7% of tornadoes are EF2+ at "no hatching," increasing to a value of 40% at CIG-3. There are two levels for hail. That's slightly confusing. Probability values of 75% and 90% for wind probability outlooks have been added. I am going to call these, little dashies, northwest-leaning lines, and hatching. (I made that up.)
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Maybe the NY Jets front office is in charge of snow measurement.
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why does Toledo average 1-2 degrees warmer than Fort Wayne when it is more north? The difference is shown to be 1 degree in October and 1.5 degree in July. I think it's bad data.
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EF2 tornado close to Bloomington IN (damage path is at the airport)
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There are going to be some Low CAPE/high shear showers and thunderstorms for N. Illinois to N. Ohio. The SPC has a slight risk of tornadoes for the lower Ohio Valley, which is south of the areas just mentioned. Convection-allowing models vary on coverage and placement of rain showers.
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Earlier today, this wide-ranging storm system was strung out WNW-ESE across the continent. It's pulling itself apart. Strange U-shaped snow forecast coming up for tomorrow. Also note: the Sierra Nevada is going to get a precipitation total of about 6" (60"+ of snowfall) out of this multi-day weather event.
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The storm report says 66mph off the lake, there's got to be a blizzard with that, considering the snow. Superior Wisconsin airport has wind gusts to 53, which also is a high wind. Duluth, max wind gust of 61mph with 1/4 mile visibilty.
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There's snow in Fort Collins now. Look how many NWS watches/warnings/advisories there are in the West! There's a fire warning in Kansas. I got a new placefile to put on GRlevel3.
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The NWS says generally 12"-18" of snow for the San Juans, and some central areas west of the Sawatch Range. Here is a current picture of Frisco. It looks like summer!
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Lake Erie is cracking! It's pretty frozen but showing open spots As of recently, Port Clinton and the islands had temps that were in the single digits like everybody else
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For those who use Gibson Ridge products, I found a new way to get placefiles. One of them I found is NWS alert areas (all watches/warnings/advisories) shown on the radar screen https://placefilenation.com/#placefiles
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possible tornado(es) near Houston. This one was close to the radar at League City
