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Feb 1-3rd GHD III Part 3


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3 minutes ago, Hoosier said:

Been raining good.  I'd have to think on it but can't recall this amount of rain right before as big of a snowstorm as this looks to be.  Usually it's more drizzly/light if it occurs.

Gonna make for a nice slick undercoating for the snow that does fall. Not that you’ll even see it.

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3 minutes ago, Hoosier said:

Been raining good.  I'd have to think on it but can't recall this amount of rain right before as big of a snowstorm as this looks to be.  Usually it's more drizzly/light if it occurs.

GHD II started as rain. Don’t how much  though…

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5 minutes ago, Hoosier said:

Been raining good.  I'd have to think on it but can't recall this amount of rain right before as big of a snowstorm as this looks to be.  Usually it's more drizzly/light if it occurs.

wet and warm ground, gonna munch the first 10".

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8 minutes ago, Hoosier said:

Been raining good.  I'd have to think on it but can't recall this amount of rain right before as big of a snowstorm as this looks to be.  Usually it's more drizzly/light if it occurs.

Had a couple good storms that started as pouring rain that changed to snow.  My favorite was suppose to end as snow but changed early.  Had thundersnow.  Final amount was 14".

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9 minutes ago, Hoosier said:

Been raining good.  I'd have to think on it but can't recall this amount of rain right before as big of a snowstorm as this looks to be.  Usually it's more drizzly/light if it occurs.

With the Nov '18 storm we had moderate to heavy rain that added up to 0.50" before it changed to snow and piled up a foot.

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ILX is mentioning a possible upgrade to blizzard warning for round two.

 

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The other main concern is the potential need for a Blizzard
Warning on Thursday, as the strongest winds during this event
occur during the afternoon. Gusts of 30 to 40 mph will blow the
snow, creating white-out conditions at times, especially for roads
in open areas. We held off on changing the headline to a Blizzard
with this update, but this will be a concern going forward
depending on the actual snowfall amounts.

 

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