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Well the last few hours were probably the best winter storm conditions locally since 2021 if not before that. Drive home from LOT took about 50 minutes, normally ~20-25.

Heaviest snow here I'd say since Feb 9, 2018. A bunch of branches came down when the wake low like feature hit, had to be 40-50 mph gusts. Measured 4" a little after 7am and it was still snowing heavily at the time but since slowed down on the back side of the heavy band.

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stared in horror at the dry slot when I woke up but we only got down to flurries here and already picking back up.  2.3" with the early morning WAA.  the main TROWAL feature should start impacting us shortly.

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10 minutes ago, totsata said:

Also lost power for a few minutes in Buffalo Grove. Power is back on now. Wind is howling….power is flickering again.

Glad it came back. 

Power is still down here in Oak Brook. Going to check the outage map. Hopefully gets up soon.

Branches and everything are weighted down. Winds are howling. 
 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Stebo said:

An emoji of a man shrugging. Honestly its so changeable that I don't know what may happen. We need to keep the temp down though before precip falls otherwise we may be in the same situation as last event.

The 12Z Nam does look slightly east again FWIW which may not be much but a few miles matter for us on the eastern side of the state, especially you guys down there.

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Just now, roardog said:

The 12Z Nam does look slightly east again FWIW which may not be much but a few miles matter for us on the eastern side of the state, especially you guys down there.

Yeah, I will say this, the low that is supposed to come north is definitely on the east end of the guidance right now.

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Looks like you can see it from ILX Radar.
 
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From my coworker, one of our lead forecasters (Carlaw):

"I think this is one of those subsidence induced high wind events. Acts kinda like a wake low but without the wake low haha. Think my FWD SOO had a nice presentation on it. Would make sense since I don't think this is a dryslot coming in, but just a brief subsided regime."

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1 minute ago, wegoweather said:

Looks like you can see it from ILX Radar.

 

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That’s so weird.  I can’t really speculate what the source is.  Seems related to the brief drying that’s now filling back in.  Looks a little sleety initially.

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21 minutes ago, Stebo said:

Yeah, I will say this, the low that is supposed to come north is definitely on the east end of the guidance right now.

Some of the models have a sharp cut off east of 75. Like 10 inches in the hills oakland county, and like an inch of slop east into macomb. Shall be interesting.

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2 minutes ago, RCNYILWX said:

From my coworker, one of our lead forecasters (Carlaw):

"I think this is one of those subsidence induced high wind events. Acts kinda like a wake low but without the wake low haha. Think my FWD SOO had a nice presentation on it. Would make sense since I don't think this is a dryslot coming in, but just a brief subsided regime."

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Normally that kind of thing would be caused by a collapsing MCS, but it moved west-to-east which is not the right direction.  Its a mysterious thing.

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34 minutes ago, Chicago Storm said:

Some sort of gravity wave type of feature has moved across the metro/NE Illinois, with a brief, but sharp increase in winds.

ORD gusted to 55MPH.

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That was wild!  I was out with the dogs when that came through.  I was wondering what just happened as it seemingly came out of nowhere and caught me and my dogs by surprise!

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57 minutes ago, Sciascia said:

Officially in dry slot. A shame seeing as NWS Chicago’s belief was that this was a prime time for 1in/hr in the Rockford area until 11am or so.

Hope it fills in in relatively short order. 

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@RCNYILWX Please ask the powers that be don't change the area numbers from slide to slide. I immediately went to area "4" when I looked, but today I am area "1".

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Dry slot filling in. The longest drought in the history of…today’s storm is over. Let us continue jumping around like a bunch of delirious 10-year-olds.

(That’s a Pat Hughes World Series winning radio call reference for those not in the know.)

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