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February 2018 Discussion


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Milwaukee getting concerned for freezing rain and what sounds like a possibly significant icing event in MBY Monday. Despite close proximity of/definitely being in the warm sector, neither they nor the Illinois offices seem particularly concerned with thunder/severe potential with this system.

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At this juncture, the message for Monday night and Tuesday is for
mainly rain in the far southeast portion of Wisconsin (roughly
along/southeast of a line from Port Washington to Janesville) with
a wintry mix northwest of this line. SLU CIPS analogs have a
notable signal for several hours of freezing rain. Given the
progged thermal profiles from the GFS and Euro, this is plausible.
Bottom line, stay tuned.

 

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Foggy all day, with temps/dews in the 40s. The wind (which has been very light) has shifted to NW and temps are starting to cool. We still have a solid snowpack and lots of big piles, but everything (depth & piles) has gone down considerably the last 2 days. Average depth is now 4", whereas we were 12" just 36-40 hours ago and 14" 3 days ago.

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On 2/14/2018 at 10:04 PM, Chicago Storm said:

Fairly dense fog around the area the past several hours. Should continue into tomorrow as well.

DPA has been at 1/16M for the past 5 hours.


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Ended up with 6 consecutive hours with vis at 1/16thM. 

22 consecutive hours below 1M vis.

Definitely was sig fog around here.

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On 2/15/2018 at 11:38 PM, cyclone77 said:

Saint Louis ended up tagging 80 today.  That's freakin' nuts.  The 45 here felt pretty nice, can't imagine how that 80 would have felt.  

I'm hoping the rains later this weekend/early next week finally break our sub 1/3" rainfall event streak that's lasted since October.

80 on Thursday and snow this morning.

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1518891403341704170534.thumb.jpg.d2612fdd02da7144a3188d4c68a26f6c.jpgSome legit heavy stuff down here right now...Total surprise.   I think a couple Hi-Res models hinted at this, but that was definitely considered an outlier.  At least an inch already, and even though temps are a little above freezing, rates are getting heavy enough to begin to cover roads.

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