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March 24-25 Palm Killer (Snow Event)


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On 3/25/2023 at 9:25 AM, cyclone77 said:

Not so much in this sub, but tomorrow's little wave coming out into IA looks very vigorous.  Looks like there could be a narrow stripe of heavy snow from Omaha up through Des Moines.  Wouldn't be surprised to see some big totals in a narrow swath there. 

Des Moines got 7-8" a few weeks ago when there wasn't even an advisory in effect, so it'd be pretty funny if that happened again.  No headlines out there as of yet.

As Hawkeye pointed out in another thread 8-9" fell from this in a narrow stripe in western IA, and 5-6" fell as far east as near Waterloo.

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6 hours ago, Geoboy645 said:

So final totals ended up being 12.1" at Madison and 10" even at Green Bay. GRB just barely missed out on the max snowband, as there were several 12-15" reports all across the metro. I estimate we recieved about 15" here total at my campus. Today it is sunny and in the low 40's out. The snowpack is melting incredibly quickly. Or rather evaporating because there really isn't that much melt water out. Kind of what happens when you have the sun angle equivalent of September 16th. 

not buying the madtown total. Arrived in town yesterday around noon. Roads clear looked like maybe 8" stacked up in some places.

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2 hours ago, Baum said:

not buying the madtown total. Arrived in town yesterday around noon. Roads clear looked like maybe 8" stacked up in some places.

Compacting with these late season snows is an absolute given, as is having less on the roads than the grass. But the 12.1 does seem a bit high. Depth at 7pm yesterday was already 6"

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22 hours ago, Baum said:

not buying the madtown total. Arrived in town yesterday around noon. Roads clear looked like maybe 8" stacked up in some places.

We had sun and 40s all day yesterday, plus some sun and warmth in the afternoon after the storm ended at Madison. Madison reached 44 after the clouds moved off. This stuff started to melt/evaporate basically as soon as the storm was over.

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12 hours ago, Geoboy645 said:

We had sun and 40s all day yesterday, plus some sun and warmth in the afternoon after the storm ended at Madison. Madison reached 44 after the clouds moved off. This stuff started to melt/evaporate basically as soon as the storm was over.

We had that recently with approximately 12" of snow that completely melted off the driveway by evening.  Warm ground and the right daytime conditions can make an amazing amount of snow disappear in a day.

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