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January 10th-12th OV/MW/GL Winter Storm prospects


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I'm not sure about farther west but for the eastern Midwest/OV, this type of setup reminds me of 12/8/05. Now, before buckeye directs obscenities my way, it probably wouldn't be an exact repeat. Just that there are some general similarities imo.

I'd take itthumbsupsmileyanim.gif

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One of the newest Euro runs has just come in and it continues to bring a good amount of QPF to the tri state. Here are some of the numbers from 1AM Tuesday through 7 AM Wednesday:

CVG: 0.26" which would equal about 3.6" of snow based on snow ratios of about 15:1

Hamilton: 0.29" which would equal about 4.6" of snow based on majority 15:1 ratio possibly going to 20:1 late.

Dayton: 0.30" which equals about 4.5" of snow on a 15:1 ratio

Columbus: 0.34", which equals about 5.5" of snow

Wilmington: 0.29" which would again equal about 4.6" of snow.

Frankfort, KY: 0.28" which would equal about 3.6" of snow based on a 15:1 ratio.

So in general the Euro is kicking out about 3-5" of snow for most of the tri state, with higher amounts northeast of Cincy. The timing is in agreement with the other models, and the qpf is in pretty good agreement with one other model.

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