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November 2019 General Discussion


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Records set at Indianapolis from the recent cold/snow event:

Date Record Previous Value
November 11 Snowfall: 2.8 inches 1.2 inches, last observed in 1995
November 12 7 AM Snow Depth: 2 inches Trace, last observed in 2013
November 12 Low Minimum Temp: 8 degrees 14 degrees, set in 1911
November 12 Low Maximum Temp : 21 degrees 26 degrees, set in 1920
November 13 Low Minimum Temp : 9 degrees 10 degrees, set in 1986
November 13 7 AM Snow Depth : 1 inch No Snow Depth for this date
Season Earliest single digit temperature: November 12

November 17

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6 hours ago, wxman_ind said:

Records set at Indianapolis from the recent cold/snow event:

Date Record Previous Value
November 11 Snowfall: 2.8 inches 1.2 inches, last observed in 1995
November 12 7 AM Snow Depth: 2 inches Trace, last observed in 2013
November 12 Low Minimum Temp: 8 degrees 14 degrees, set in 1911
November 12 Low Maximum Temp : 21 degrees 26 degrees, set in 1920
November 13 Low Minimum Temp : 9 degrees 10 degrees, set in 1986
November 13 7 AM Snow Depth : 1 inch No Snow Depth for this date
Season Earliest single digit temperature: November 12

November 17

What I find impressive is how it all wraps together to make this is a very anomalous event. Toronto is most likely going to go 8 days, maybe 9 days with over 1cm on the ground reported at the airport in a row. Which is crazy for November. 

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Records falling like dominoes at Detroit the last 3 days

 

November 11th: Record snowfall of 8.5" ***largest calendar day snowfall on record for November***

 

November 11/12th: Largest November snowstorm on record, 9.2"

 

November 12th: Record low maximum of 25F

November 12th: Record low of 13F

November 12th: Record snow depth of 9"

 

November 13th: Record low of 7F ***first single digit low in November since 9F on Nov 21, 1969*** ***coldest Nov temp since 7F on Nov 24, 1950*** ***there has not been a colder Nov temp since 4F on Nov 30, 1929, or 90 years ago!***

November 13th: The 7F is the earliest to hit single digits on record (old record Nov 16, 1933)

November 13th: Record snow depth of 7"

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Just some MKE stats for you guys...

Today is the sixth day in the last eight in which the high temperature failed to get above 30F.

As of yesterday's climo report, we are running a remarkable -12.7F  departure for the month.

On Tuesday, our high of 19F shattered the record for lowest high temperature for the date by 4F.

Also on Tuesday, we tied the record low for the date of 9F producing a -27 departure for the day.

We have received 7.2" of snow through the first two weeks of the month, not sure where that ranks though.

 

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12 hours ago, Baum said:

Even this moderation is still well below normal. Hope I find a window to get the leaves up, and the remainder of the patio furniture in. 

Base pattern looks pretty cool.  Best bet for "warmth" would probably be out ahead of any system cutting northwest.  

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1 hour ago, vortex said:

The winter of 1991-92 (Dec-Feb) ended up sucking in Chicago.  

Above normal temps and only 14.5 inches of snow.

 

There was actually not much less snow in March (11.6") than in that entire Dec-Feb period.  Also got off to a much slower start at ORD that year with only 1.2" through November.  ORD currently has 8.3" with half the month to go. 

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For Detroit the 1st half or November was by far the coldest 1st half of November on record. The previous record, 1976, was 1.2゚ warmer. Also the 9.5" was the snowiest 1st half of November on record as well. Our week long Winter wonderland is also a record, and even though the ground is starting to suck up the snow, I notice that while the depth on the grass is around 3", elevated surfaces still have closer to 6".

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On 11/15/2019 at 8:09 PM, vortex said:

The winter of 1991-92 (Dec-Feb) ended up sucking in Chicago.  

Above normal temps and only 14.5 inches of snow.

 

 

21 hours ago, Stebo said:

Zzzz

 

2 hours ago, Hoosier said:

Midweek system looks like a pretty good snowpack destroyer. 

 

It's over folks..

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