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1 hour ago, cyclone77 said:

Hit 50 in MLI earlier this afternoon, 47 here.  Light snow falling now and back down to 31.  

Wow, I had no idea it got that warm over by the river.  We were held to the low 30s by the snow.

I picked up 0.9" of snow, about what was expected and a nice hors d'oeuvres ahead of the bigger snow this week.

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8 minutes ago, hawkeye_wx said:

Wow, I had no idea it got that warm over by the river.  We were held to the low 30s by the snow.

I picked up 0.9" of snow, about what was expected and a nice hors d'oeuvres ahead of the bigger snow this week.

May be the first time someone typed hors d'oeuvres on a weather board.  Congrats :lol:

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Or maybe not.  LOT sent out an updated climate report and took away the 0.2"


Not at the office so I'm not sure what went on with that. Seems like there's another chance to get on the board tonight if any of the occasional more robust snow showers move over ORD. This holiday mood dust is better than nothing. Did a lights tour around Naperville and the snow falling made for a nice vibe.

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The 0.2” on the 24th was eventually added back in.


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000
CXUS51 KILN 010551
CF6DAY
PRELIMINARY LOCAL CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA (WS FORM: F-6)

                                          STATION:   DAYTON OH
                                          MONTH:     DECEMBER
                                          YEAR:      2020
                                          LATITUDE:   39 54 N
                                          LONGITUDE:  84 12 W

  TEMPERATURE IN F:       :PCPN:    SNOW:  WIND      :SUNSHINE: SKY     :PK WND
================================================================================
1   2   3   4   5  6A  6B    7    8   9   10  11  12  13   14  15   16   17  18
                                     12Z  AVG MX 2MIN
DY MAX MIN AVG DEP HDD CDD  WTR  SNW DPTH SPD SPD DIR MIN PSBL S-S WX    SPD DR
================================================================================

 1  32  29  31  -5  34   0 0.06  1.4    2 17.7 26 270   M    M  10 1      35 270
 2  40  25  33  -3  32   0 0.00  0.0    2 10.7 16 260   M    M   2        22 270
 3  39  25  32  -3  33   0 0.00  0.0    T  8.9 15 190   M    M   7        18 190
 4  47  31  39   4  26   0 0.00  0.0    T  8.6 14 190   M    M   5        17 200
 5  41  31  36   2  29   0 0.00  0.0    0  8.3 14 320   M    M   6 1      17 360
 6  37  26  32  -2  33   0 0.00  0.0    0  6.2 14  20   M    M   9        16  20
 7  34  30  32  -2  33   0 0.00  0.0    0  8.0 14 320   M    M  10        17 330
 8  39  24  32  -1  33   0 0.00  0.0    0  8.1 17 200   M    M   8        23 220
 9  53  32  43  10  22   0 0.00  0.0    0  9.9 18 250   M    M   4 18     23 250
10  57  29  43  10  22   0 0.00  0.0    0  6.3 13 140   M    M   2 18     15 150
11  63  40  52  20  13   0 0.00  0.0    0 11.5 18 200   M    M   6        23 210
12  62  43  53  21  12   0 0.05  0.0    0 17.1 32 230   M    M   9 1      38 220
13  43  34  39   7  26   0    T  0.0    0  7.0 17 260   M    M  10        22 270
14  39  22  31   0  34   0 0.00  0.0    0  8.4 20 310   M    M   8        24 300
15  37  21  29  -2  36   0 0.00  0.0    0  7.0 14  80   M    M   7        17 100
16  34  28  31   0  34   0 0.11  1.1    T  7.2 13 100   M    M  10 1      17  70
17  32  28  30   0  35   0 0.02  0.4    1  7.4 13 280   M    M  10 16     15 290
18  38  26  32   2  33   0    T    T    1  5.9 13 210   M    M   8 18     15 160
19  42  30  36   6  29   0 0.11  0.0    0 11.4 20 190   M    M   9 1      25 200
20  42  33  38   8  27   0 0.03  0.0    0  9.8 18 240   M    M   9 1      22 250
21  44  35  40  10  25   0 0.04  0.0    0 13.5 24 290   M    M   9 1      33 270
22  44  30  37   8  28   0 0.00  0.0    0 11.7 22 290   M    M   7        29 300
23  56  32  44  15  21   0    T  0.0    0 16.2 30 180   M    M   8        41 170
24  51  15  33   4  32   0 0.05  0.1    0 15.9 31 190   M    M  10 18     42 190
25  18  14  16 -13  49   0 0.03  0.5    T 16.9 26 250   M    M   9 18     32 250
26  35  14  25  -4  40   0 0.00  0.0    T 12.1 22 220   M    M   4        29 230
27  52  21  37   9  28   0    T  0.0    0 13.5 32 220   M    M   8        42 220
28  51  29  40  12  25   0    T  0.0    0 13.9 33 220   M    M  10        44 230
29  37  20  29   1  36   0 0.00  0.0    0  8.6 21 140   M    M   6        28 130
30  50  32  41  13  24   0 0.48  0.6    0 14.6 24 300   M    M   9 1      31 310
31  33  25  29   1  36   0 0.00  0.0    1  8.2 16 320   M    M   9        21 290
================================================================================
SM 1322  854       920   0  0.98  4.1    330.5          M      238
================================================================================
AV 42.6 27.5                              10.7 FASTST   M    M   8    MAX(MPH)
                                 MISC ---->    33 220                 44 230
================================================================================
NOTES:
# LAST OF SEVERAL OCCURRENCES

COLUMN 17 PEAK WIND IN M.P.H.

PRELIMINARY LOCAL CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA (WS FORM: F-6) , PAGE 2

                                          STATION:   DAYTON OH
                                          MONTH:     DECEMBER
                                          YEAR:      2020
                                          LATITUDE:   39 54 N
                                          LONGITUDE:  84 12 W

[TEMPERATURE DATA]      [PRECIPITATION DATA]       SYMBOLS USED IN COLUMN 16

AVERAGE MONTHLY: 35.1   TOTAL FOR MONTH:   0.98    1 = FOG OR MIST
DPTR FM NORMAL:   3.9   DPTR FM NORMAL:   -2.14    2 = FOG REDUCING VISIBILITY
HIGHEST:    63 ON 11    GRTST 24HR  0.48 ON 30-30      TO 1/4 MILE OR LESS
LOWEST:     14 ON 26,25                             3 = THUNDER
                        SNOW, ICE PELLETS, HAIL    4 = ICE PELLETS
                        TOTAL MONTH:   6.5 INCHES  5 = HAIL
                        GRTST 24HR   1.4 ON  1- 1  6 = FREEZING RAIN OR DRIZZLE
                        GRTST DEPTH:   2 ON  2, 1  7 = DUSTSTORM OR SANDSTORM:
                                                       VSBY 1/2 MILE OR LESS
                                                   8 = SMOKE OR HAZE
[NO. OF DAYS WITH]      [WEATHER - DAYS WITH]      9 = BLOWING SNOW
                                                   X = TORNADO
MAX 32 OR BELOW:   3    0.01 INCH OR MORE:  10
MAX 90 OR ABOVE:   0    0.10 INCH OR MORE:   3
MIN 32 OR BELOW:  26    0.50 INCH OR MORE:   0
MIN  0 OR BELOW:   0    1.00 INCH OR MORE:   0

[HDD (BASE 65) ]
TOTAL THIS MO.   920    CLEAR  (SCALE 0-3)   2
DPTR FM NORMAL  -128    PTCLDY (SCALE 4-7)  12
TOTAL FM JUL 1  1797    CLOUDY (SCALE 8-10) 17
DPTR FM NORMAL  -362

[CDD (BASE 65) ]
TOTAL THIS MO.     0
DPTR FM NORMAL     0    [PRESSURE DATA]
TOTAL FM JAN 1  1210    HIGHEST SLP 30.62 ON 29
DPTR FM NORMAL   319    LOWEST  SLP 29.63 ON 24

[REMARKS]
#FINAL-12-20#


As of December 31st, current 2020-21 snowfall total is 6.5 inches.

Tied for 9th driest December on record.

Top 10 Driest Decembers:
1. 0.36" - 1955
2. 0.54" - 1958
3. 0.58" - 1963
4. 0.59" - 1962
5. 0.67" - 1976
6. 0.72" - 1925
6(T). 0.72" - 1913
8. 0.97" - 1930
9. 0.98" - 2020
9(T). 0.98" - 1943

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6 hours ago, michsnowfreak said:

Detroit finished December with 9.6" of snow, exactly normal. Season to date 13.1". I received 10.4" of snow, 13.8" on season. It was milder than average (32.9) but nowhere near the top 20, and it was also drier than average (1.36").  All in all a forgettable month though with a perfect White Christmas. 

YYZ finished with ~13.6" but there's some missing data at the beginning of the month so I suspect it's close to 14.6". We finished above average as well. YYZ is ~23" on the season. Snow wise, it was a great month with that Dec 1 storm and Christmas storm. Otherwise, it was mild and pretty boring overall I agree. Let's hope January is better. 

Happy New Years! :)

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System a few days ago prevented a sub 1" month at ORD

 

Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Chicago IL
503 PM CST Fri Jan 1 2021 /603 PM EST Fri Jan 1 2021/

...A Look Back at the Climate for the Month of December 2020 for
Chicago and Rockford...

At Chicago, the average high temperature was 39.3 degrees, which is
4.5 degrees above normal. The average low temperature was 26.4
degrees, which is 5.7 degrees above normal. The average temperature
for the month was 32.9 degrees, which is 5.2 degrees above normal.
During the month of December, 2.55 inches of precipitation were
recorded, which is 0.30 inches above normal. 2.8 inches of snow
fell, which is 5.4 inches below normal.

There were no daily or monthly records set for Chicago during the
month of December 2020.

At Rockford, the average high temperature was 39.7 degrees, which is
6.5 degrees above normal. The average low temperature was 23.1
degrees, which is 5.4 degrees above normal. The average temperature
for the month was 31.4 degrees, which is 6.0 degrees above normal.
During the month of December, 1.76 inches of precipitation were
recorded, which is 0.22 inches below normal. 7.4 inches of snow
fell, which is 3.9 inches below normal.

There were three daily records for Rockford during the month of
December 2020:
* Record daily high temperature of 55 degrees on the 9th.
* Record daily high temperature of 57 degrees on the 10th.
* Record daily high temperature of 62 degrees on the 23rd.

There were no monthly records set for Rockford during the month of
December 2020.

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On 12/30/2020 at 5:41 PM, cyclone77 said:

Walking around on the snowpack here gives you the sense that it will have some pretty good staying power.  Very dense with all the ice that fell on top of the snow.  There's still ice on the trees as it didn't get above freezing here today.  

Boy this was an understatement lol.  We've picked up 27.3" of snow since Dec 29th, and have only melted off maybe an inch or two as temps have been below freezing pretty much the entire stretch.  There's been some settling, sublimation, and compaction which reduced about 25" down to the current 16" of depth.  We've had deeper snowpack (not by much in my memory) but this is the most impressive one I think, as it has 3 layers of ice within it as well, the bottom of which is a good 1-1.5" thick.  Looks like it may go deep into March unless we really torch in early March.

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