Severe/Snow ???????
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Severe/Snow ???????
Believe it or not some places in the next 24hrs may be seeing severe weather and then snow! Looks like a powerfull storm is in the developing stages up in the great lakes dragging a very strong coldfront to the south of it which later on today could bring the threat for severe storms into the lower lakes and upper Ohio valley with the threats being Tornadoes and high winds and even large hail...............SPC (Storm Prediction center) has placed alot of these areas which include most of Ohio, Western PA, Eastern Mich in a moderate threat for severe weather which is highly unusuall for this time of year all though not unheard of as was the case a little over a year ago when these same areas got hit hard with severe weather including a F4 tornado in Van Wert, OH.............All the dynamics are there again today for a simular event..................Then later this evening and into the overnight hours as the front pushes towards the eastcoast Cold air will rapidly make its way into the same areas expecting the severe weather this afternoon changing rain over to snow and in some of the more favored Lake areas Near blizzard conditions may be had by tomorrow morning when you leave for work!...............Check back in for further updates throughout the day (Or untill i get knocked off of here because im in these threats)....................Expect it to be a cold and very windy day on Thursday from the Lakes/Ohio Valley over to the Mid Atlantic and NE with snow continuing near the lakes and as well in Northern New England from the wrap around moisture..................
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I am also under the moderate risk of severe weather this evening in Western PA. Looks like a wild 36 hour period. Currently, and not to happy to see it, the sun is shining brightly and a gentle breeze out of the south. Hard to believe by the time I get up tomorrow morning, snow could be falling on the area. We might see a couple of inches of snow by tomorrow evening. I guess its time to get the strapped in and ready for a wild ride the next 36 hours.
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This sounds like a March weather system.
Sometimes in early to mid March, southern New England will be ahead of a strong cold front with gusty southwesterly winds, temperatures in the upper 60's to low 70's with thunderstorms moving toward and through the area.
Then the frontal passage with rapidly falling temperatures into the 30's with possible snow (showers) for a period of time. Being March, snow with these featured didn't last too long and the ground wasn't as cold as it was during the previous weeks and months.
Sometimes in early to mid March, southern New England will be ahead of a strong cold front with gusty southwesterly winds, temperatures in the upper 60's to low 70's with thunderstorms moving toward and through the area.
Then the frontal passage with rapidly falling temperatures into the 30's with possible snow (showers) for a period of time. Being March, snow with these featured didn't last too long and the ground wasn't as cold as it was during the previous weeks and months.
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Just checked the weather and forecast for Toledo, Oh---looks like an active night on tap there----Its currently 60F and they're expecting severe weather followed by snow!!

. Tornado watch until 10 pm est.
. High wind warning late tonight and Thursday.
Tonight. Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms early. Then a chance of showers. Changing to snow shoers late. Some thunderstorms may be severe early with damaging winds. Little or no snow accumulation. Becoming very windy. Lows 30 to 35. West winds 15 to 30 mph increasing to 30 to 40 mph and gusty. Chance of precipitation 50 percent.
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