Boy this one really blew up in our face for the Ohio guys. Glad to see Indy getting the goods. Can't believe it's been since 2007 that y'all got a foot.
One sliver of hope for those along and SE of I-71 is that to my untrained eye the meso obs make the high look a tad stronger than some of the high-res models. It's pretty close to the nam however.
Cod is good but Tomer Burg's site has nice looking mosaics. 10 minute updates.
http://arctic.som.ou.edu/tburg/models/?model=mrms&base=reflectivity_obs&background=plain&state=states_brown&country=countries_brown&proj=conus&archive=false&
I'm well west of that location too and was going off of Dilly saying Apple Valley on his tag. Not really worried about this one. Been through enough of these nail-biters in the OHV. Just let it happen and might get lucky.
I measured something crazy like .8" liquid and then 5" of snow. What could've been lol. Ever since we lost Chris Bradley we just haven't had anything nice.
I'm dead even between Marysville and Dublin so technically I could be safe, but I keep thinking of that big January storm in 2019 where I just rained, rained, rained.
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That's after the cold air crashes in and flips you back to snow. Here's for the part that has you mixing. It's right on the edge. These soundings are in celcius so you'd want 3-4 degrees F colder to be comfortable.
Well hopefully the nam doesn't verify or else you're looking at 3-5 inches. In all honesty it's all model noise to me at this point. First round of snow will be on your doorstep in a few hours anyways.