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March 4-6 Winter Storm pt 2


Harry

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6z NAM snow map below. Someone explain to me how the 6"+ area is not into Ohio along and south of I-70 considering that's where the deform band is and looked very heavy at times?

Ya thats odd looking. Its obviously a bit further north with the low I dont know if that allows more mixing into Ohio, but it shows a 6-10 inch snow for most of Central Indiana.

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Yeah, I could see pink/rain in alot of Ohio, pink in the western parts intially.........heavy wet snow in central indiana lol. Probably won't all stick, but hey, it will be snow........

You got that right, I dont give a spit as long as its snowing. Some people here are way to anal about everything. Anyways, good luck to all. Hopefuly this time tomorrow night its ripping with some good wind.

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This has to be one of the more challenging forecast in awhile. We could see anyhere between 2in. to 12in. according to the models. If it wasnt March it may be alittle easier.

 

AFD is out...they are upgrading Hancock and Rush counties to warning. Keeping advisory for everyone else...adding advisory to southwestern counties in coordination with LMK.

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Looking at the radar I think Madison is still probably in a good spot, the goal is to get hit with both the frontside WAA snows and the deformation band/TROWAL on the other side of the system.

 

Band of snow should finally push in within the hour. Nice to have a daytime snowstorm I suppose, but I'll be locked in an office all day. My students have it even worse, they got a test today.

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...yeah just calling you a bit:D

Under second larger band now at 355/290. Visibility dropping. We'll see what OHare reports. Thinking under a mile.

 

I know, I like having fun with most of you regulars who get the schtick. Everything looks on track for a high end advisory event tickling warning amounts here and there.  I think the double digit and foot calls will bust but time will tell.  WAA returns look healthy and seem to be eating the dry east air for lunch but they're showery in nature.  The main band is supposed to start organizing in a few hours to our west...we should get a good idea then what kind of banding features will be in play and where they're heading.  

 

Good luck to all.

 

EDIT: real camera is charge.  I'm heading for the Loop now but also hope for an early office closure.

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Got a nice "mini lollipop"  35 DBZ return sitting on top of me, Its moderate to heavy right now with 1/4 to 1/2 inch flakes.  i'm guessing this is the convergence zone from earlier today finally eroding the dry air.  Low level winds out of the East now.  Getting close to 2 inches.  Hopefully a sign of things to come ;)

 

Hey, great to have another poster nearby. I'm down in Huntington. BTW, I love fishing Palestine Lake up by your place.

 

Yeah, I knew that the radar was lighting up last night and was surprised to wake up with 1.8". enough to cover the grass. Good start.

 

That alone is a top 5 snow for the winter. lol

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