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Hoosier

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  1. Similar concept with what we do with the non-thread worthy severe weather days.
  2. 1999 certainly ranks highly for Chicago snowstorms. I think it's hard to argue against GHD 2011 being the most impressive snowstorm in Chicago since snowfall records began. It's a little short of the largest storm on record, but the combination of snow total and winds is something that I'm not sure the city has seen any other time in the past 150 years or so. If something like 12/15/1987 had lasted a longer amount of time, that could've given GHD a run for its money. It had very intense conditions for a while but the total wasn't too impressive.
  3. Exactly Before that storm, I really couldn't comprehend in my mind what a foot and a half or 2 foot snowstorm would look like, because I had never seen one before. The first one of that scale is always more special. If I had been where I am now for GHD 2011, that one would've dethroned 1999, but I wasn't, so 1999 is still my personal favorite.
  4. Chicago, Milwaukee, Indianapolis, Detroit and Toronto all had 10"+... some of those places way more than 10". What other storm does that?
  5. Running out of time for substantial northward shifts. Looks like very little in the city and north. The shot at 3-5" would be toward the southeastern LOT cwa.
  6. Based on reports and photos, it looks like there was a band of a quarter to a third of an inch of ice in the LOT cwa, mainly south of I-80. PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHICAGO IL 731 PM CST FRI JAN 1 2021 ..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON... ..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE.... ..REMARKS.. 0600 PM FREEZING RAIN VALPARAISO AIRPORT 41.45N 87.00W 01/01/2021 M0.31 INCH PORTER IN ASOS ADDITIONAL 0.04 INCHES OF ICE ACCUMULATION IN THE AFTERNOON. TOTAL UP TO 0.31 INCHES. 10 HOUR TOTAL.
  7. If the meltoff is minimal tomorrow, there may be renewed concerns depending what the Sat night/Sun system does. Hopefully that stuff would be a little higher ratio than this.
  8. Did you get your power back? Mine flickered a little while ago for the first time.
  9. Fwiw, the pay no attention to the man behind the curtain system (Sat night/Sun) is currently getting some love in the January thread.
  10. It's funny... when I was looking at it I thought that it reminded me of 2/5/11. Just how it looks and where it's coming from. So I checked CIPS out of curiosity and guess what showed up as the #1 analog? 2/5/11.
  11. The system late Saturday into Sunday has overachiever written on it. Nice deepening/neg tilted with some decent lapse rates to work with. Thermal profiles could be better but I could envision an area of 3-5" and not entirely out of the realm of possibility to flirt with warning criteria in some spots, imo.
  12. System a few days ago prevented a sub 1" month at ORD Public Information Statement National Weather Service Chicago IL 503 PM CST Fri Jan 1 2021 /603 PM EST Fri Jan 1 2021/ ...A Look Back at the Climate for the Month of December 2020 for Chicago and Rockford... At Chicago, the average high temperature was 39.3 degrees, which is 4.5 degrees above normal. The average low temperature was 26.4 degrees, which is 5.7 degrees above normal. The average temperature for the month was 32.9 degrees, which is 5.2 degrees above normal. During the month of December, 2.55 inches of precipitation were recorded, which is 0.30 inches above normal. 2.8 inches of snow fell, which is 5.4 inches below normal. There were no daily or monthly records set for Chicago during the month of December 2020. At Rockford, the average high temperature was 39.7 degrees, which is 6.5 degrees above normal. The average low temperature was 23.1 degrees, which is 5.4 degrees above normal. The average temperature for the month was 31.4 degrees, which is 6.0 degrees above normal. During the month of December, 1.76 inches of precipitation were recorded, which is 0.22 inches below normal. 7.4 inches of snow fell, which is 3.9 inches below normal. There were three daily records for Rockford during the month of December 2020: * Record daily high temperature of 55 degrees on the 9th. * Record daily high temperature of 57 degrees on the 10th. * Record daily high temperature of 62 degrees on the 23rd. There were no monthly records set for Rockford during the month of December 2020. $$ Ogorek
  13. Relatively quick hitting inch or two looks good around here. Even if temps go a little above freezing, don't think it will matter that much as it will be snowing onto an icy/slushy layer.
  14. Our old "friend" the LAF ASOS is reporting freezing rain at 35/34. That's a pretty good trick.
  15. Still holding at freezing here. I would've bet money on temps going above 32 by now, given multi-model progs and concern about just enough of a marine influence to help nudge temps higher. Could still poke above freezing in the coming hours but there won't be any diurnal help to do it rather soon.
  16. As far as whether the CFS look has a chance to verify, I think it's gonna come down to how much damage is done in the first week or two of the month because it does look better with time. Happy New Year to you and everyone as well.
  17. Over 10k outages now in that swath south of us. Fairly respectable number considering it's mostly a bunch of small towns or rural areas.
  18. Tricky/marginal to say the least. Most of northwest Indiana has held tough with temps at freezing. lol at Rockford
  19. Went outside and there's definitely not any current dripping of the icicles from the trees and power lines. There were some decent gusts while I was outside so that would've blown anything watery. Still in nuisance territory with the amount of accretion here but wouldn't take much more to start causing some concern, especially if not much melts and we bring in some wet snow later.
  20. Yeah, sorry for leaving you guys out in northern Jasper/Newton.
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