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Feb 16-17th Winter Storm


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1 minute ago, Stebo said:

Disagree also too as it cools you are going to have weaker returns and still be producing. The FGEN at 850/700 look good too

Thanks for the reassurance.  Dry slot and sleet lasting forever was getting me down.  You still think Toledo north is in a good spot? 

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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI
604 PM EST Thu Feb 17 2022

.AVIATION...

Snow, heavy at times, will continue this evening from KPTK south
with 1" per hour rates at times. Vsbys will be less than 1SM and
often 1-4-1/2SM with cigs into the IFR to possibly LIFR range. KFNT
(and especially KMBS) will see less intense snowfall on average.
Snow will taper off between 10 pm and midnight and end overnight.
Cigs will lift back to MVFR to lower VFR in the wake of this winter
storm. North winds will gust to 20-25 knots into the early morning
hours and then decrease and back to the west/southwest late in the
forecast on Friday.

For DTW...The heaviest period of snow will exist between 00z-03z
where snowfall rates of between 1 and 2 inches per hour can be
expected at times. Total snow amounts of 5-8 inches are expected by
around midnight.

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2 minutes ago, blizzardof96 said:

Pouring rain here in Kingston with snow being reported in Ottawa. Mixing line located from Belleville - Perth - Kemptville, expected to push southeast over the next few hours. Expecting a fairly decent amount of PL before changeover to snow.

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Just started exploring the correlation coefficient feature on RadarScope.  Great for these mixed pcpn events.

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