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January 21-23, 2023 | Plains/MW/GL/OV Winter Storm


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Here are the observations from the Land of Cleve (always wanted to say that). They have had a lot of 1/2 mile visibility, which normally represents a respectable snowfall rate.

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KCLE 222006Z 00000KT 1/2SM SN BR BKN009 OVC013 00/M02 A2978 RMK AO2 SFC VIS 1 1/4 P0000 T00001017
KCLE 221951Z 00000KT 1/2SM SN FG FEW006 OVC011 01/M02 A2978 RMK AO2 SLP107 P0007 T00061017
KCLE 221947Z 00000KT 1/2SM SN FG VV010 00/M02 A2978 RMK AO2 P0007
KCLE 221932Z 00000KT 1/4SM +SN FG FEW005 OVC009 00/M02 A2977 RMK AO2 TWR VIS 1/2 P0005 T00001017
KCLE 221851Z 00000KT 1/2SM SN FG FEW004 OVC011 00/M02 A2978 RMK AO2 SLP108 SNINCR 1/3 P0005 T00001017
KCLE 221828Z 09005KT 1/2SM SN FG FEW004 OVC014 00/M02 A2977 RMK AO2 P0002 T00001022
KCLE 221751Z 09005KT 1/2SM SN FZFG FEW004 OVC016 M01/M02 A2979 RMK AO2 SLP113 4/002 933003 P0004 60017 T10061022 10006 21006 58037
KCLE 221659Z 10004KT 1/2SM SN FZFG FEW005 OVC016 M01/M02 A2986 RMK AO2 P0001 T10061022
KCLE 221651Z 11003KT 1/2SM -SN BR VV017 M01/M02 A2987 RMK AO2 SFC VIS 3/4 SLP138 P0006 T10061022
KCLE 221641Z 11004KT 1/2SM -SN BR FEW004 OVC017 M01/M02 A2986 RMK AO2 SFC VIS 3/4 P0006 T10061022
KCLE 221630Z 11004KT 1/2SM SN FZFG FEW004 OVC013 M01/M02 A2987 RMK AO2 P0005 T10061022
KCLE 221619Z 12005KT 1/2SM SN FZFG FEW004 OVC009 M01/M02 A2988 RMK AO2 P0004 T10061022
KCLE 221551Z COR 10003KT 1/4SM SN FZFG VV007 M01/M02 A2989 RMK AO2 TWR VIS 1/2 SLP147 SNINCR 1/1 P0007 T10061022
KCLE 221533Z 11004KT 1/4SM +SN FZFG VV006 M01/M02 A2990 RMK AO2 TWR VIS 1/2 P0004 T10061022
KCLE 221521Z 12005KT 1/4SM +SN VV013 M01/M03 A2991 RMK AO2 TWR VIS 1/2 P0001 T10061033
KCLE 221509Z COR 12004KT 1/2SM SN BKN028 OVC060 01/M05 A2991 RMK AO2 SFC VIS 1 1/4 P0000 T00061050
 

 

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Halftime Report:

31°, 3.5” on the board.  Steady stuff is over but more scattered stuff expected.  Some pics (bird house theme)

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2 hours ago, StLweatherjunkie said:

The official observation site is at 120.4" on the year with a current snow depth of 27". My backyard is probably closer to 90" but still plenty for this southerner 🥳

That’s nuts. I would love to have a snowpack of 27” once. I came close to that once. I don’t remember the year as I’m really bad at that but maybe 2012ish.. we got over 20+ inches in February in a couple week span. It was great. Probably the last time we’ve had more than 12 inches on the ground at once.

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6 hours ago, Snow____ said:

That’s nuts. I would love to have a snowpack of 27” once. I came close to that once. I don’t remember the year as I’m really bad at that but maybe 2012ish.. we got over 20+ inches in February in a couple week span. It was great. Probably the last time we’ve had more than 12 inches on the ground at once.

There's about 6-7 inches of water locked up in our 27" depth since it's been accumulating since the first week of December. It will settle a couple inches when it gets warm again, but it's mostly compressed already.

We'll see what it's like by late March when it should start melting 😎

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9 hours ago, RobB said:

My perfect snow setting as place to live for snows is part your area and part mine. I want more opportunities for snows but appreciate snows more when it is not too common. I would like to see a beautiful fetch off a Great Lake 🤘

The west central MI/IN border area could be perfect for you. Long lake axis parallel bands of lake MI would be fun! 

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Ended up with 4.9" IMBY.

 

Here are the storm totals in the CLE forecast area.  I see three 7"+ for the highest.

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OHIO

...Ashland County...
  3 WSW Hayesville        6.5   755 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter

...Ashtabula County...
  3 E South Madison       6.5   945 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  2 ESE Monroe Center     4.2   830 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  1 E Orwell              4.0   700 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter

...Cuyahoga County...
  2 WSW Seven Hills       7.3  1000 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  Highland Heights        6.6   940 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  1 WSW Cleveland Heig    6.5   800 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  1 SE Strongsville       6.5   800 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  1 ESE Broadview Heig    5.9   750 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  2 SW Cleveland Heigh    5.5   600 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  2 NNW Euclid            5.0   900 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter

...Erie County...
  Huron                   2.0   600 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter

...Geauga County...
  2 W Burton              6.9   800 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  2 W South Thompson      6.8   800 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  1 S Montville           6.8   700 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  3 WSW Auburn Corners    5.6   800 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter

...Huron County...
  3 NW New London         4.7   545 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter

...Lake County...
  1 SE Concord            5.8   730 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  1 WSW Madison           5.6   556 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  2 WNW Concord           5.0   900 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  Willoughby              3.5   700 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter

...Lorain County...
  3 WNW North Ridgevil    4.9   730 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter

...Lucas County...
  3 N Holland             2.3   650 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter

...Mahoning County...
  Canfield                3.6   700 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter

...Marion County...
  4 SSE Marion            3.5   700 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter

...Medina County...
  2 ESE Hinckley          7.2   830 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  2 SSE Sharon Center     5.1   700 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter

...Portage County...
  Hiram                   5.5   800 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter

...Richland County...
  1 W Mansfield           7.0   920 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  1 ENE Lexington         6.5   700 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  5 NW Mifflin            5.7   730 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter

...Stark County...
  4 W North Canton        4.6   800 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter

...Summit County...
  1 NW Boston Heights     6.0   733 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  1 SE Sagamore Hills     6.0   800 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  Reminderville           5.9   625 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  1 N Bath                5.9   700 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  2 SE Cuyahoga Falls     4.4   800 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter

...Trumbull County...
  1 WNW Newton Falls      6.1   700 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  3 SE Gustavus           4.1   700 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter
  Cortland                3.7   650 AM  1/23  Trained Spotter

 

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On 1/23/2023 at 12:17 AM, StLweatherjunkie said:

There's about 6-7 inches of water locked up in our 27" depth since it's been accumulating since the first week of December. It will settle a couple inches when it gets warm again, but it's mostly compressed already.

We'll see what it's like by late March when it should start melting 😎

Do you deal with a lot of flooding up there when spring hits?

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