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2/14 - 2/17 Cutter and Panhandle Hook


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8 minutes ago, james1976 said:

When will this be sampled?

Partially Tuesday morning, fully Tuesday evening.

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season snowfall: 34.8"

'22-23: 30.2"      '21-22: 27.1"      '20-21: 52.5"      '19-20: 36.2"      '18-19: 50.2"      '17-18: 39.5"

Average snowfall: ~30"

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Just now, hlcater said:

Cant dislike the 00z suite for E IA tonight. 60 hours to go.

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Yeah, nice to see the UK and Euro both juice back up.  Let's keep that trend going.

season snowfall: 34.8"

'22-23: 30.2"      '21-22: 27.1"      '20-21: 52.5"      '19-20: 36.2"      '18-19: 50.2"      '17-18: 39.5"

Average snowfall: ~30"

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Different wave- I get it- but Blizzard Warnings up for E.DAKs - NW MN---

...BLIZZARD WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO NOON CST
WEDNESDAY...

* WHAT...Blizzard conditions expected. Total snow accumulations
  of 1 to 3 inches. Winds gusting as high as 60 mph.

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2 minutes ago, Money said:

6z GFS showing 20+ amounts in western Iowa and SE NE

 

 

NWS DMX likes a south heavier snowfall==  but here is 6Z GFS -snku_acc-imp.us_mw.png

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EAX seems more bullish on the storm than what most of the models except for the NAM say they should be.

Wednesday night and Thursday:

By the evening, attention will turn to a quickly approaching
shortwave bringing a strong cold front with it through the
overnight. Models continue to agree that precipitation will arrive
to the area around sunset Wednesday in the northeast, then gradually
move to the southeast. The associated cold front will make a push
into the area overnight eventually dropping temperatures across the
area to well below freezing. Expect precipitation to start as snow
in far northwest Missouri, but further south we can expect to
start as rain or a rain/snow mix. As the cold front pushes to the
south, we should see a gradual transition to all snow across the
area by Thursday morning. Temperatures Thursday morning will be
around 15 to 25 degrees. Snowfall will move out by late morning,
but chilly temperatures will remain. Highest accumulations are
expected north and west of I-35. There is potential for at least 4
inches of snow in these areas. Farther south, the KC Metro can
expect up to 2 inches. Some on the north side of the metro could
see slightly higher amounts. South and east of the Metro can
expect a dusting up to 1 inch.
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1 hour ago, Money said:

You couldn’t get more consistent in a run then the 0z and 6z gfs. Nearly identical in terms of placements and amounts 

Wonder why the GEFS are so much farther SE then the OP???  They haven't deviated at all the past 24 hours or so...

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