Bostonseminole Posted November 6 Share Posted November 6 NWS LA evacuated due to Mountain Fire which has exploded from 1000 to 8800 acres in a few hours.. multiple home burned and threaten as it moves towards more populated areas in Oxnard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bostonseminole Posted November 6 Share Posted November 6 https://firemap.live/?lng=-119.04940&lat=34.25293&zoom=12.09 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mayjawintastawm Posted November 6 Author Share Posted November 6 Dang, we have friends in Moorpark, only a few miles away, fortunately more or less upwind though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokeybandit Posted November 7 Share Posted November 7 I've got a report of 14" just south and 12" just east. 10-12 seems right. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mayjawintastawm Posted November 7 Author Share Posted November 7 Yes, we got another 1.8" for a total of an even 10", and the band just south and east did not hit us, so those reports seem solid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chinook Posted November 7 Share Posted November 7 Interesting coincidence at this time of year, early November. It's not exactly an analog, well, not 100% match by any means. There was a deep trough in AZ/NM that created a heavy snow storm for the Plains in 1991. It was coincident to the Perfect Storm. It's partially because the Perfect Storm blocked up the ridge in the east. There was 10"-20" by Pueblo and Trinidad. The snow continued up the Plains with, I believe, 15-30" by Duluth, Minnesota. Maybe Mayjawintastawm actually was in Massachusetts for the Perfect Storm's waves. Maybe you saw George Clooney sail out on the Andrea Gail. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Newman Posted November 7 Share Posted November 7 Our first single digit low of the season here in Laramie overnight, got to 3 degrees with a wind chill into the negatives Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokeybandit Posted November 7 Share Posted November 7 First round of snow seems to have come to an end. I wouldn't be surprised to see my totals be in the mid to upper teens. Then more again of course tomorrow afternoon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ValpoVike Posted November 8 Share Posted November 8 Several days ago I just couldn’t believe the QPF that the euro was showing. It looks like it largely nailed it…but having only scored about 3” up here, I am indeed rather jealous. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mayjawintastawm Posted November 9 Author Share Posted November 9 On 11/6/2024 at 10:15 PM, Chinook said: Interesting coincidence at this time of year, early November. It's not exactly an analog, well, not 100% match by any means. There was a deep trough in AZ/NM that created a heavy snow storm for the Plains in 1991. It was coincident to the Perfect Storm. It's partially because the Perfect Storm blocked up the ridge in the east. There was 10"-20" by Pueblo and Trinidad. The snow continued up the Plains with, I believe, 15-30" by Duluth, Minnesota. Maybe Mayjawintastawm actually was in Massachusetts for the Perfect Storm's waves. Maybe you saw George Clooney sail out on the Andrea Gail. In fact, I was in NJ for the Perfect Storm. I had an overnight ED shift in Philadelphia where I was a resident, and so had the day to sightsee before I went to work. The surge on Long Beach Island was something I didn't anticipate and nearly trapped me and my car- was able to drive through hubcap deep seawater and get onto the bridge home with probably less than an hour to spare. That was almost a GIANT oops.... but got some fantastic pictures. I should have known to get out of there when the only vehicles around were news trucks... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chinook Posted November 9 Share Posted November 9 downtown Denver and Colorado Springs and Fall River Road/RMNP 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chinook Posted November 9 Share Posted November 9 This is epic. The great storm of December 1st-5th 1913 had over 40" in Denver and this says 38" east of Denver. By the way I did a quick check of the biggest snowstorm in Colorado Springs (Airport) in modern times and it was something like 19.5 in October 1997. (1997-1998 El Nino) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokeybandit Posted November 10 Share Posted November 10 Looks like 32-34" for my back yard based on area reports. I flew out of town Friday morning. Took off 2 hours late due to various delays and an insane 45 minute deicing process. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mayjawintastawm Posted November 10 Author Share Posted November 10 46 minutes ago, smokeybandit said: Looks like 32-34" for my back yard based on area reports. I flew out of town Friday morning. Took off 2 hours late due to various delays and an insane 45 minute deicing process. dang. I think the difference between 20"+ and 30"+ was mainly banding. We never had heavy snow, just almost continuous x 84 hours to get to our 22.4". There was at least one band just east of Parker that you probably got into. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chinook Posted November 11 Share Posted November 11 new loops for the huge storm, as I now will call it, the Denver double snowstorm https://great-lakes-salsite.web.app/Nov_5_2024_surface_loop.html https://great-lakes-salsite.web.app/Nov_5_2024_500mb_loop.html https://great-lakes-salsite.web.app/Nov_5_2024_radar_loop.html 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokeybandit Posted November 11 Share Posted November 11 GFS and Euro want to bring another storm in next Tuesday. It's been there for both for a couple runs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chinook Posted November 14 Share Posted November 14 this is neat 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eskimo Joe Posted November 15 Share Posted November 15 Colorado appears to be cashing in of late. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chinook Posted Saturday at 07:12 PM Share Posted Saturday at 07:12 PM maybe it warmed up a bit at Boulder for these guys Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eskimo Joe Posted Sunday at 04:47 PM Share Posted Sunday at 04:47 PM 21 hours ago, Chinook said: maybe it warmed up a bit at Boulder for these guys Considering the hot air coming out of those 5, not surprising. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chinook Posted Tuesday at 10:56 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 10:56 PM this low was 1000mb at 06z Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chinook Posted Tuesday at 11:03 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 11:03 PM blizzard warnings, hurricane force wind warning offshore, high wind warnings Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mayjawintastawm Posted Wednesday at 05:07 PM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 05:07 PM 18 hours ago, Chinook said: blizzard warnings, hurricane force wind warning offshore, high wind warnings And a Red Flag Warning for the entire state of Massachusetts. I spent over 30 years there, and fire danger in November wasn't ever a thing, even remotely. November has always been a time of cold drizzle and depression from lack of sunlight, for the most part. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chinook Posted Wednesday at 09:04 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 09:04 PM Sea-Tac had 55mph wind gusts from the ESE, and I have heard 500000 are without power around Seattle with similar circumstances with some easterly downslope winds. I've never seen a low pressure get down to 945mb so quickly unless it was a hurricane, I think. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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