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Official Snowfall Totals From The National Weather Service For March 1st Through March 2nd, 2009

5:41 AM
The following snow and wind observations are from the National Weather Service.  There were many areas that received heavy snow via the mesoscale banding that developed within this storm, however there were also some areas that received less than expected because of the influence of mesoscale banding.  Overall, verification came in rather well on [...]

Round One Racing Towards The Forecast Area

9:14 AM
Round One:
I thought of that cause I have Rocky II on in the back ground, but I think it is appropriety given the situation.  
Precipitation is racing through Illinois and entering Indian.  This area of precipitation is producing light snow and is a heck of a lot more consolidated than any model guidance has [...]

Official Snow Fall Totals For January 19th, 2009

5:41 AM
The following are official snowfall totals from the National Weather Service for Monday, January 19th 2009.  However, it appears that the Albany office may have combined yesterday’s snowfall amounts with Sunday’s storm as well.  
DELAWARE

…NEW CASTLE COUNTY…
BEAR [...]

The Key Positions Of Ridges And Troughs

As you may have read, I am not all that impressed with the potential for a Nor’ Easter this weekend.  The thoughts on this potential are covered in the technical forecast discussion.
I do want to point out though that I think the theme I am discussing today will become a key issue this winter for [...]

Severe Weather Today

The majority of the severe weather will once again focus along a long and winding frontal boundary from the northern Plains through the Great Lakes and into the Northeast.  
Over the northern Plains, the combination of a weakening MCS and a series of strengthening mid level disturbances will produce vertical and speed wind shear aloft [...]

SEVERE WEATHER TODAY

The main threat for severe weather will focus along a strong cold front over the central Great Lakes, eastern Mid West, and western Ohio Valley.  A strong trough and associated surface cold front will slowly move through these locations.  While upper level winds are strong around a developing upper low over Manitoba and Ontario Canada, [...]

Severe Weather Today

The majority of the severe weather will be focused along a strong cold front over the Great Lakes down through the southern Plains.  A strong upper low will drive several mid level disturbances through this region, which will destabilize the atmosphere and add significant wind shear over these regions.  The atmosphere, already destabilized due to [...]

Severe Weather Today

Overall a quiet severe weather day is expected.  An MCS will weaken over the Mid West and will level some small scale meso-boundaries or small cold fronts over the area, which will lead to the potential of strong to severe thunderstorms to develop from the Ohio Valley through the central Plains.  The largest threat with [...]

Severe Weather Today

The main threat for severe weather will be focused over much of northeastern Oklahoma, eastern Kansas, and western Missouri.  It is in these areas where the combination of a slow moving cold front, a small yet potent upper disturbance, and a strong upper level jet stream from the northwest will combine to produce optimal severe [...]



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