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2020-2021 LES Thread


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4 hours ago, BuffaloWeather said:

@josh_4184 How you making out over there, looks pretty good on radar.

About 6" on top of the 5" i had after the ran. Nothing earth shattering just steady light snow been primarily a NNW flow which isn't best for my area,  need a NW or WNW to get the best banding, Sunday Night into Monday night looking pretty good, then maybe Near Years Eve LES looks like something to watch. 

I did see a report over in Western UP that had 16" near ironwood. 

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4 hours ago, IWXwx said:

RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORTHERN INDIANA
431 PM EST FRI DEC 25 2020

...RECORD DAILY MAXIMUM SNOWFALL SET AT SOUTH BEND...

A RECORD SNOWFALL OF 11.8 INCHES WAS SET AT SOUTH BEND TODAY. THIS 
SNOWFALL TOTAL WAS THROUGH 400 PM EST THIS AFTERNOON. THIS BREAKS 
THE OLD RECORD OF 6.0 INCHES SET IN 2015 FOR DECEMBER 25TH.

Last I saw they were over 14". Got pounded there.

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8 hours ago, IWXwx said:

RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORTHERN INDIANA
431 PM EST FRI DEC 25 2020

...RECORD DAILY MAXIMUM SNOWFALL SET AT SOUTH BEND...

A RECORD SNOWFALL OF 11.8 INCHES WAS SET AT SOUTH BEND TODAY. THIS 
SNOWFALL TOTAL WAS THROUGH 400 PM EST THIS AFTERNOON. THIS BREAKS 
THE OLD RECORD OF 6.0 INCHES SET IN 2015 FOR DECEMBER 25TH.

It may get to the point that I drive to the snowbelt for a snow fix.

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5 hours ago, (((Will))) said:

Gaylord and the Algoma area of Ontario have the most underrated LES snow belts.

I would agree to an extend, anyone familiar with LES in Michigan knows the Gaylord Area, Obviously the UP areas (Keweenaw, Huron Mtn, and Grand Marais area) are in their onw league but Gaylord isn't to far behind.  If it wasn't for Beaver Island and Lake Michigan freezing towards winter end Gaylord would average over 200"+ easily. 

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1 hour ago, josh_4184 said:

I couldn't imagine if your area actually had decent elevation, I'm at about 1500' if you were close to ne you would be your own Tug.

I'm actually in a pretty bad spot for snow in this area. I'm only about 5 miles from the lake. If you go another 10 miles SE of my location you get to over 1k feet and they average 200" a year. I average around 110-115".

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2 hours ago, BuffaloWeather said:

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Digging a little myself I see the datum for Lake Erie is 571'. So that puts you around 179' above the Lake.  For comparison I am at 948' here and Lake Michigan's datum is 577'. So I am  377' above Michigan. But then I am over 100miles away from the Lake. I sort of guessed that you would have been a lot closer to the Lake elevation seeing how you are so close to the Lake.

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20 minutes ago, dmc76 said:

2 pages on this thread. 2 damn pages! 

Ha tells you all you need to know about this winter. The thread is only about a week old, normally we have a thread around mid-late November. Last years thread was only a few pages long the whole season as well. LES just hasn't been very good the past few years.

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Ripping LES right now picked up another 4" since this morning, starting picking up again around 7, could pick up another 3-4 before it shuts down later this evening as winds veer form the south with the approaching system.

Looking like 3-6" of cement followed by another couple inches of LES from tomorrows system. Friday.Satruday may be another shot at some synoptic. Slowly gaining from the slow start.

 

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