37.6 F. Down ~3 degrees last hour. Probably 80% snow right now. Flakes are bigger than half dollars. Starting to really stick. About 2 hours earlier than I expected yesterday.
Is there a general rule of thumb for the amount of heavy, wet snow required to start bringing tree limbs down? I was thinking somewhere in the ballpark of 4" or so and then you start thinking about it......thoughts?
All about the flip. After the 00z model suite I was expecting it around noon here. A flip around that time gives us a shot at double digits.
Of course.....this is going to be one of those systems where when you measure "by the book" you got 10" but when you shovel at the end it looks like 3"
Everyone complaining about the Euro. If KORH receives >0.10" of QPF from this storm, then all complaints should be directed at the GFS which legitimately has 0.05" for the weekend at ORH.
Time will tell which one sucks!
Back in the day when they used to wait until the morning of to cancel school. Went to bed that night expecting to wake up to pounding snow and a day off from school. Only to find the air and ground devoid of snow.
After 20 years of great to amazing quarterback play, watching Newton play QB hurts my brain. He's so bad. It's like having 15 KUs in 20 years and then ratters for a decade. (I know KUs don't make a season, but they certainly help).