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January 31-February 2 Historic Winter Storm part 7


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I mentioned it in the other thread, but it's worth noting for lakeshore areas that there is a pretty good ice buildup near shore. Which translates into a large open field for snow to blow off of on NE winds and onto LSD and the city. Chances of LSD getting shut down are a pretty good if we go over 12", especially in such a quick shot.

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It will make a noticeable difference. The NAM still has a long ways to go from its awful 0z/06z runs though.

Yeah, you're not seeing that convective string running NE through arkansas on the 12z that 6z had and the results have been positive. Much more of a classic comma shape taking shape.

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Detroits top 20 snowstorms since 1880

01.) 24.5” – April 6, 1886

02.) 19.3” – December 1/2, 1974

03.) 16.1” – March 4/5, 1900

04.) 14.0” – February 28/March 1, 1900

05.) 13.8” – December 18/19, 1929

06.) 12.8” – February 12/13, 1894

07.) 12.6” – February 19, 1908

08.) 12.5” – January 31/February 1, 1881

09.) 12.3” – March 3/4, 1895

10.) 12.3” – February 9, 1911

11.) 12.2” – January 22, 2005

12.) 12.1” – January 13/14, 1927

13.) 11.8” – January 30/31, 1982

14.) 11.4” – March 4/5, 1899

15.) 11.4” – January 13/14, 1910

16.) 11.3” – January 2/3, 1999

17.) 11.2” – February 3/4, 1901

18.) 11.2” – December 19/20, 1973

19.) 11.1” – January 14, 1992

20.) 11.1” – March 7/8, 1931

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