Showing posts with label winterchat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winterchat. Show all posts
December 13, 2011
No WinterChat! tonight
I know, I know, sorry. I'll try to get back on track tomorrow. MAJOR changes in a potential snowstorm next week. Stay tuned.
December 11, 2011
WinterChat! Sunday, December 11, 2011
In this version of WinterChat! we will update you on the storms we talked about yesterday, in the same order. We made a new map for the first storm, so here it is:
We are still expecting a similar track of this one, it's just looking like temperatures will be too warm for any significant snow out of this one, so we moved the starting point of the rain and snow farther north in response to this. We also put question marks by the snow and mix, as I am starting to debate with myself if it will even snow. Here is your CityCast for this one:
I kept the uncertainty part in there, but at this point we're starting to converge on a final track, so I only put two tracks in. No CityCast for this one yet, so stay tuned. The Christmas storm is still looking even more uncertain, so no map on it. It's still looking like a big one. That's all I have for now, so stay tuned!
We are still expecting a similar track of this one, it's just looking like temperatures will be too warm for any significant snow out of this one, so we moved the starting point of the rain and snow farther north in response to this. We also put question marks by the snow and mix, as I am starting to debate with myself if it will even snow. Here is your CityCast for this one:
- Minneapolis, MN: Snow
- Des Moines, IA: Pretty much everything
- Omaha, NE: Rain
- Detroit, MI: Rain
- Chicago, IL: Rain
- Milwaukee, WI: Rain
- Indianapolis, IN: Rain
I kept the uncertainty part in there, but at this point we're starting to converge on a final track, so I only put two tracks in. No CityCast for this one yet, so stay tuned. The Christmas storm is still looking even more uncertain, so no map on it. It's still looking like a big one. That's all I have for now, so stay tuned!
December 10, 2011
WinterChat! Saturday, December 10, 2011
We have more than a few things to talk about this afternoon. First, we are going to look at an oppurtunity for a big snow between Wednesday and Friday of this week. Next, we'll discuss a storm looking to make a snowy impact between December 17th and 21st. Finally, we'll look into the possibility of a Christmas time snowstorm. First up, this week's storm. It looks as if a low pressure system will develop in Colorado before moving north and east through the Midwest. Overall, I expect something like this to happen:
Now this has plenty of time to change, so don't hold this as something that is set in stone. Anyway, it looks like the best shot at accumulating snowfall will be from Nebraska through Minnesota, but I don't think it will be as much as in previous storms as the cold air isn't looking to move as far south this time. A mix of rain and snow will stay closer to the low pressure area, while rain will hit areas further south. Here is CityCast, something that will tell you what to expect in your area if current data holds true:
Because of the uncertainty, there will be no CityCast for this one. The last storm is the one to occur around Christmas time. A LOT of uncertainty on this one, so there will be no map. We will just give a little statement about it, in that this has potential to impact a lot of holiday travel with some big snow, so stay tuned!
Now this has plenty of time to change, so don't hold this as something that is set in stone. Anyway, it looks like the best shot at accumulating snowfall will be from Nebraska through Minnesota, but I don't think it will be as much as in previous storms as the cold air isn't looking to move as far south this time. A mix of rain and snow will stay closer to the low pressure area, while rain will hit areas further south. Here is CityCast, something that will tell you what to expect in your area if current data holds true:
- Minneapolis, MN: Snow
- Des Moines, IA: Mix of Precipitation
- Omaha, NE: Mix of Precipitation
- Chicago, IL: Rain
- Milwaukee, WI: Rain
- Green Bay, WI: Mix of Precipitation
- Detroit, MI: Rain
- Indianapolis, IN: Rain
Because of the uncertainty, there will be no CityCast for this one. The last storm is the one to occur around Christmas time. A LOT of uncertainty on this one, so there will be no map. We will just give a little statement about it, in that this has potential to impact a lot of holiday travel with some big snow, so stay tuned!
WinterChat!
Let's try something new here at USA Weather. I want to start a program called WinterChat, which will kind of show you all of the winter storms/pattern changes we see in the future. Look for test posts of this coming soon.
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