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January 11-13, 2024 | Winter Storm


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In Perrysburg, OH (just southwest of Toledo) it has gone:

snow -> rain for a while -> back to snow so far

Can still easily see the grass here, but there is some snow mixed in. Getting some big flakes now.

 

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This is north of Greenville, OH (not far off of IN/OH state line). 

Traffic is crawling (super slushy roads) and local radio said numerous slide offs this afternoon, including one that knocked out a power pole. 

Looks like the fun is about over though, assuming the next wave brings the liquid back. 

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1 minute ago, zumarat said:

This is north of Greenville, OH (not far off of IN/OH state line). 

Traffic is crawling (super slushy roads) and local radio said numerous slide offs this afternoon, including one that knocked out a power pole. 

Looks like the fun is about over though, assuming the next wave brings the liquid back. 

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Wowzers....

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Look at the 12z Euro compared to the 00z Euro run.  Virtually all of the modeling botched the handling of this double low thing badly almost up until it was happening.  If you're far enough north, it doesn't matter much.  But it has significant ramifications for places like Chicago metro.

This change also delays the deepening of the eastern low to some extent.

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3 minutes ago, Hoosier said:

Look at the 12z Euro compared to the 00z Euro run.  Virtually all of the modeling botched the handling of this double low thing badly almost up until it was happening.  If you're far enough north, it doesn't matter much.  But it has significant ramifications for places like Chicago metro.

This change also delays the deepening of the eastern low to some extent.

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I imagine it can't be easily modeled in such a situation?

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1 minute ago, RobB said:

I imagine it can't be easily modeled in such a situation?

Maybe not, but quite frankly this is pretty abominable in this day and age of modeling.  And because this change has such an impact on my local area, I'm gonna remember this one for a long time.

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3 minutes ago, Hoosier said:

Maybe not, but quite frankly this is pretty abominable in this day and age of modeling.  And because this change has such an impact on my local area, I'm gonna remember this one for a long time.

Part of me hopes modeling is never perfected for weather.  I like being surprised though it sux when one is forecasting/hoping for other weather type.  I'd be shocked if we ever perfect modeling of atmospheric chaos.

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41 minutes ago, JayPSU said:

Man, look at that radar.  Just puking rain here in Westerville.  Can’t help but imagine if that was snow…

will never happen here. The atlatic steals our moisture when we get a decent rack. 

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19 minutes ago, Hoosier said:

Look at the 12z Euro compared to the 00z Euro run.  Virtually all of the modeling botched the handling of this double low thing badly almost up until it was happening.  If you're far enough north, it doesn't matter much.  But it has significant ramifications for places like Chicago metro.

This change also delays the deepening of the eastern low to some extent.

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It should delay occlusion too then if thats the case, which in theory would benefit MI/Lake areas on the backend

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4 minutes ago, RobB said:

Precip type radar and Observations.  I dig that tongue of cool air that came in and produced snow

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Oof I feel bad for eastern St. Clair county in MI. Only spot with rain in MI.

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