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December 31-January 2 Hybrid frisbee storm Part 2


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  On 12/31/2013 at 10:24 PM, A-L-E-K said:

excellent banding setting up just north of I88

 

Indeed.  Intensity and flake size have increased a good deal in the last 15 min.  

  On 12/31/2013 at 10:29 PM, Thundersnow12 said:

Coming down good here still but really gambling right on the edge.

Just curious -- in what part of Batavia do you live?  

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Date: Dec 31st 2021

 

On This date in weather History:

 

2013: A two day New Years snowstorm started in Chicago enhanced by Lake Michigan,,When the snow stopped early on the 2nd.. 10-18 inches fell across the city. 

The 15.1 inches that fell at O'Hare was the 7th largest since records began

 

ORD: 4.5 inches wave 1 small break

         5.6 wave 2

         5 LES with rates of 1 inch per hour a short time

 

With a little luck ORD could get overlap from south side of part 1 north side of part 2 and then the LES band

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  On 12/31/2013 at 9:23 PM, A-L-E-K said:

6+ LES is way bullish IMO, 4-8 synoptic is good, slightly bearish.

 

 

I'd almost bet money on someone on the western shore seeing 6+ of lake effect.  Rates of 1-2" per hour look likely at the peak so it would only take 3-6 hours of that to hit 6"

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  On 12/31/2013 at 10:50 PM, Thundersnow12 said:

What a precarious position right now.  I'm on the far north side of Geneva, near the high school, almost St. Charles.  

 

Yeah right on the edge for sure.

I'm just north of I-88 Naperville-Wheaton-Warrenville all come together here. Coming down steady here.

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  On 12/31/2013 at 10:50 PM, Thundersnow12 said:

Yeah right on the edge for sure.

 

you guys are fine....I am getting big fat fatty flakes down here and the radar returns overhead are paltry compared to what's headed your direction...the rate is nothing great down here....but it remains decent

 

EDIT:  just shoveled the driveway clean and it took literally only 3 or 4 minutes to be snow-covered again

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  On 12/31/2013 at 11:02 PM, KeenerWx said:

Seems like the Lake Effect Event could be a "spread the wealth" scenario. The WRF out of IWX has the band going strong over Porter County tomorrow late afternoon-early evening. 

 

 

Think you mean Thursday.  It's interesting how it shifted east on the last few runs.

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