TIMING…A MIXTURE OF LIGHT PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED LATE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY MORNING. HOWEVER…THE MOST SIGNIFICANT SNOW IS EXPECTED TOWARD MIDDAY SATURDAY INTO SATURDAY EVENING BEFORE ENDING EARLY SUNDAY MORNING. STORM TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS…SNOWFALL OF 4 TO 7 INCHES IS EXPECTED IN THE WATCH AREA WITH LOCALIZED HIGHER AMOUNTS. SOME SLEET ACCUMULATIONS MAY OCCUR ON THE …
Month: December 2011
Snow Projection for Weekend Event (12/3/2011)
Here is our projection of snow for Saturday into Sunday morning. This takes into account different models, and projections from the NAM, GFS and what HPC is forecasting. With the GFS being further to the SE and the NAM overdoing the snowfall, the HPC had the right idea and we went with that with the …
Iowa Forecast Video 12/2/2011
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLh80NfH8Kw?hl=en&fs=1&w=425&h=349] WEEKEND STORM UPDATE: The latest on the probable winter storm this weekend is that the main band of snow looks to set up from Omaha to Mason City. Amounts are likely to be in the 2-4″ range with some isolated totals up to 5″. Across areas southeast of a Bedford to Des Moines …
Band of Snow/Mix Continuing to Move SE
A band of some light to moderate rain/sleet and snow (mainly changing to snow with the sun having set) continues moving SE slowly. The band extends 20-25 miles either side of a line from Savanna IL to Williamsburg to Osceola. A dusting of snow is likely, especially if you get a burst of some moderate …
“Winter” Finally hits Rochester and the rest of Southeastern Minnesota. Just about 1 inch fell here in Rochester this morning!
Backyard view. December 1st 2011 Winter seems to have finally reached Southeastern Minnesota, and what a better time for it to happen on the first day of meteorological winter! Our snow developed ahead of an arctic cold moving southeast across Minnesota. As proof that it is an arctic front, Temperatures at 8AM are in the …
Iowa Forecast Video 12/1/2011
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1o47jVaGfnk?hl=en&fs=1&w=425&h=349] WEEKEND STORM: This weekend’s storm system is still projected to bring a plethora of precipitation to the state in the form of rain, sleet, and snow. The precipitation is likely to remain all snow or maybe a mix early NW of a Mason City to Omaha line. Areas southeast of a Davenport to …