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Hoosier

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  1. Could get into rarefied air depending on how this plays out. The only time Indianapolis had a snow depth of 17"+ was in the last week of January 1978, when it peaked right at 20" on Jan 27-28, 1978.
  2. Snowing a little better than I thought it would be under these light radar returns.
  3. Corpus Christi, TX is 25 with freezing rain right now. Man what a storm.
  4. How much would it even matter anyway? If the temperature profile actually looks like that, the flake quality would be piss poor/rimed and likely result in a period of inefficient accumulation, until it cools off. On another note, welcome back buckeye. I have a special place in my heart for the original members of the boards, of which he is one. Left, right, whatever, it doesn't matter, because the common passion for weather trumps all in my book.
  5. I don't think it's LES that far southwest. More likely an enhanced synoptic band.
  6. Band trying to come back into Cook county after midday Tue on RAP.
  7. Lake enhanced band is visible on LOT radar -- currently in the New Buffalo, MI area.
  8. Tuesday is a wild card to me, especially as we get into afternoon and evening. Parameters are still good enough to support a respectable snow band then, but how it behaves is a bit of a mystery.
  9. Nice to see our former city of residence get a good one. Has a shot to dethrone everything since 2/13/2007 for them. Should at least rank up there with things like 12/15/07, 3/24/2013, 1/5/2014.
  10. You're gonna scare people by not posting the Kuchera map.
  11. Looks like it will at least throw more snow farther northwest.
  12. No way I buy that they didn't know about that problem until now
  13. Right now it's 11-12 degrees in Dallas with mod/heavy snow. Good stuff.
  14. Here's a fun one. I can only get snowfall records back to the early 1930s for Houston, but since that time, Houston and Chicago have never recorded 1" of snow on the same day. It is very likely to happen tomorrow. And beyond not having an inch of snow on the same day... from what I can tell, it is rare/virtually unheard of to see a synoptic storm take this kind of track and bring snow to both cities.
  15. Really I don't see why the lake effect snow won't roll right into Wednesday as the next storm approaches. Delta T is still pretty good with sufficient inversion heights, though it should be diminished in intensity.
  16. The 10"+ coverage looks phenomenal as well... possibly at least 90-95% of the state.
  17. I remember you doing a thread after the January 5, 2014 storm about how spread the wealth it was in Indiana. This one looks even more spread the wealth in the state. Actually, assuming this pans out, I can't remember the last time that a storm covered one end of the state to the other with amounts like this. Even January 1999 didn't do that.
  18. Here is the para GFS to 00z Wednesday
  19. Fwiw, the last time that IND and ORD both had at least a 10" snow depth was on 2/16/2014. Come on IND, make it happen in the next couple days without having to wait for the late week storm.
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