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Just to let everyone know, my discussion page is fully updated about this weekend storm. Go to http://www.indianaweatheronline.com and click discussions at the top of the page. Brandon!
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Thanks for the info. Brandon!
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Actually Indianawx, looks like most of central and Northern Indiana will see some snow early next week as wrap around moisture affects us and a clipper like system affects us by mid next week. I will have more on that on my discussion page sometime tonight, and my winter weather discussion for this winter should be out by no later then tomorrow!
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Well the latest models Euro/Gfs keeps most of the moisture from about Indiana/Ohio east with the low tracking up along the Apps on the east side of them...............I personally think as i just stated in my other thread that there will be more moisture wrapping around this storm then the models are showing...................More or less as of right now (Per the models) most of what snow does fall from this system will fall no farther west then Chicago..............Most of what areas from there west will see will be from the Clippers that Brandon is talking about later in the week.................Right now Michigan looks like ground Zero for the most snow with the big system (again Per the models).................And no im not saying that IL,IN,OH wont get any either just not as much as Mich will get........
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king of weather wrote:Well the latest models Euro/Gfs keeps most of the moisture from about Indiana/Ohio east with the low tracking up along the Apps on the east side of them...............I personally think as i just stated in my other thread that there will be more moisture wrapping around this storm then the models are showing...................More or less as of right now (Per the models) most of what snow does fall from this system will fall no farther west then Chicago..............Most of what areas from there west will see will be from the Clippers that Brandon is talking about later in the week.................Right now Michigan looks like ground Zero for the most snow with the big system (again Per the models).................And no im not saying that IL,IN,OH wont get any either just not as much as Mich will get........
Tonight's EURO indicated a larger moisture field to work with, which I think will end up somewhat limiting the threat of severe wx north of Virginia in the MR, but still quite a bit of wind energy with the storm system.
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