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- WaitingForSiren
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Special Weather Statement
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH PA
350 AM EST FRI FEB 3 2006
MDZ001-OHZ039>041-048>050-057>059-068-069-PAZ007>009-013>016-
020>023-029>032-WVZ001>004-012-021>023-041-031600-
GARRETT-TUSCARAWAS-CARROLL-COLUMBIANA-COSHOCTON-HARRISON-
JEFFERSON OH-MUSKINGUM-GUERNSEY-BELMONT-NOBLE-MONROE-MERCER-
VENANGO-FOREST-LAWRENCE-BUTLER-CLARION-JEFFERSON PA-BEAVER-
ALLEGHENY-ARMSTRONG-INDIANA-WASHINGTON-WESTMORELAND-GREENE-
FAYETTE-HANCOCK-BROOKE-OHIO-MARSHALL-WETZEL-MARION-MONONGALIA-
PRESTON-TUCKER-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...OAKLAND MD...GRANTSVILLE...
NEW PHILADELPHIA...DOVER...UHRICHSVILLE...CARROLLTON...
EAST LIVERPOOL...SALEM...COLUMBIANA...EAST PALESTINE...
WELLSVILLE...CALCUTTA...COSHOCTON...CADIZ...HOPEDALE...
STEUBENVILLE...ZANESVILLE...CAMBRIDGE...MARTINS FERRY...
ST. CLAIRSVILLE...BELLAIRE...BARNESVILLE...SHADYSIDE...
BRIDGEPORT...CALDWELL...WOODSFIELD...SHARON...HERMITAGE...
GROVE CITY...GREENVILLE...FARRELL...OIL CITY...FRANKLIN...
SUGARCREEK...TIONESTA...NEW CASTLE...ELLWOOD CITY...BUTLER...
ZELIENOPLE...CLARION...PUNXSUTAWNEY...BROOKVILLE...
REYNOLDSVILLE...BROCKWAY...ALIQUIPPA...BEAVER FALLS...AMBRIDGE...
MONACA...BEAVER...PITTSBURGH METRO AREA...KITTANNING...
FORD CITY...LEECHBURG...FREEPORT...APOLLO...INDIANA...
WASHINGTON...CANONSBURG...DONORA...CALIFORNIA...CHARLEROI...
MONONGAHELA...MCMURRAY...GREENSBURG...NEW KENSINGTON...
JEANNETTE...LATROBE...MONESSEN...WAYNESBURG...FAIRDALE...
UNIONTOWN...CONNELLSVILLE...OHIOPYLE...TORONTO...WEIRTON...
WHEELING...MOUNDSVILLE...NEW MARTINSVILLE...FAIRMONT...
MORGANTOWN...KINGWOOD...TERRA ALTA...PARSONS...DAVIS...THOMAS
350 AM EST FRI FEB 3 2006
...WINTER WEATHER TO RETURN THIS WEEKEND...
A STORM SYSTEM WILL MOVE OUT OF THE GULF STATES THIS AFTERNOON AND
INTENSIFY AS IT RAPIDLY MOVES TOWARD THE AREA. RAIN WILL BEGIN TO
OVER SPREAD THE REGION LATE TONIGHT AND CONTINUE THROUGH MOST OF
THE DAY ON SATURDAY. AT THIS TIME...THIS SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO
TAKE A TRACK ACROSS WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND
THEN MOVE INTO WESTERN NEW YORK SATURDAY NIGHT. ON THE EASTERN
SIDE OF THIS SYSTEM WARMER AIR WILL BE IN PLACE KEEPING THE
PRECIPITATION AS RAIN...TO THE WEST OF THE SYSTEM COLDER AIR WILL
MOVE DOWN FROM THE GREAT LAKES CAUSING THE RAIN TO CHANGE TO SNOW.
ACCUMULATIONS ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS PORTIONS OF OHIO SATURDAY
AFTERNOON. BY SATURDAY EVENING THIS COLDER AIR WILL FILL IN ACROSS
THE REST OF THE REGION TURNING ALL OF THE PRECIPIATION TO SNOW.
THE THREAT FOR ACCUMULATING SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH SATURDAY
NIGHT.
OVER THE PAST COUPLE OF DAYS...THE FORECAST TRACK AND SPEED OF
THIS STORM HAS CHANGED GREATLY AND THERE IS STILL MUCH
UNCERTAINTY SURROUNDING THIS STORM. THE STORM TRACK WILL BE
CRUCIAL TO WHERE THE RAIN SNOW LINE SETS UP AND OF COURSE HOW MUCH
SNOW WE WILL SEE BY SUNDAY MORNING.
STAY TUNED TO WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER MEDIA OUTLETS FOR THE LATEST
INFORMATION REGARDING THIS DEVELOPING STORM. ALSO LOG ON TO OUR
WEBSITE AT http://WWW.WEATHER.GOV.
$$
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH PA
350 AM EST FRI FEB 3 2006
MDZ001-OHZ039>041-048>050-057>059-068-069-PAZ007>009-013>016-
020>023-029>032-WVZ001>004-012-021>023-041-031600-
GARRETT-TUSCARAWAS-CARROLL-COLUMBIANA-COSHOCTON-HARRISON-
JEFFERSON OH-MUSKINGUM-GUERNSEY-BELMONT-NOBLE-MONROE-MERCER-
VENANGO-FOREST-LAWRENCE-BUTLER-CLARION-JEFFERSON PA-BEAVER-
ALLEGHENY-ARMSTRONG-INDIANA-WASHINGTON-WESTMORELAND-GREENE-
FAYETTE-HANCOCK-BROOKE-OHIO-MARSHALL-WETZEL-MARION-MONONGALIA-
PRESTON-TUCKER-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...OAKLAND MD...GRANTSVILLE...
NEW PHILADELPHIA...DOVER...UHRICHSVILLE...CARROLLTON...
EAST LIVERPOOL...SALEM...COLUMBIANA...EAST PALESTINE...
WELLSVILLE...CALCUTTA...COSHOCTON...CADIZ...HOPEDALE...
STEUBENVILLE...ZANESVILLE...CAMBRIDGE...MARTINS FERRY...
ST. CLAIRSVILLE...BELLAIRE...BARNESVILLE...SHADYSIDE...
BRIDGEPORT...CALDWELL...WOODSFIELD...SHARON...HERMITAGE...
GROVE CITY...GREENVILLE...FARRELL...OIL CITY...FRANKLIN...
SUGARCREEK...TIONESTA...NEW CASTLE...ELLWOOD CITY...BUTLER...
ZELIENOPLE...CLARION...PUNXSUTAWNEY...BROOKVILLE...
REYNOLDSVILLE...BROCKWAY...ALIQUIPPA...BEAVER FALLS...AMBRIDGE...
MONACA...BEAVER...PITTSBURGH METRO AREA...KITTANNING...
FORD CITY...LEECHBURG...FREEPORT...APOLLO...INDIANA...
WASHINGTON...CANONSBURG...DONORA...CALIFORNIA...CHARLEROI...
MONONGAHELA...MCMURRAY...GREENSBURG...NEW KENSINGTON...
JEANNETTE...LATROBE...MONESSEN...WAYNESBURG...FAIRDALE...
UNIONTOWN...CONNELLSVILLE...OHIOPYLE...TORONTO...WEIRTON...
WHEELING...MOUNDSVILLE...NEW MARTINSVILLE...FAIRMONT...
MORGANTOWN...KINGWOOD...TERRA ALTA...PARSONS...DAVIS...THOMAS
350 AM EST FRI FEB 3 2006
...WINTER WEATHER TO RETURN THIS WEEKEND...
A STORM SYSTEM WILL MOVE OUT OF THE GULF STATES THIS AFTERNOON AND
INTENSIFY AS IT RAPIDLY MOVES TOWARD THE AREA. RAIN WILL BEGIN TO
OVER SPREAD THE REGION LATE TONIGHT AND CONTINUE THROUGH MOST OF
THE DAY ON SATURDAY. AT THIS TIME...THIS SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO
TAKE A TRACK ACROSS WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND
THEN MOVE INTO WESTERN NEW YORK SATURDAY NIGHT. ON THE EASTERN
SIDE OF THIS SYSTEM WARMER AIR WILL BE IN PLACE KEEPING THE
PRECIPITATION AS RAIN...TO THE WEST OF THE SYSTEM COLDER AIR WILL
MOVE DOWN FROM THE GREAT LAKES CAUSING THE RAIN TO CHANGE TO SNOW.
ACCUMULATIONS ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS PORTIONS OF OHIO SATURDAY
AFTERNOON. BY SATURDAY EVENING THIS COLDER AIR WILL FILL IN ACROSS
THE REST OF THE REGION TURNING ALL OF THE PRECIPIATION TO SNOW.
THE THREAT FOR ACCUMULATING SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH SATURDAY
NIGHT.
OVER THE PAST COUPLE OF DAYS...THE FORECAST TRACK AND SPEED OF
THIS STORM HAS CHANGED GREATLY AND THERE IS STILL MUCH
UNCERTAINTY SURROUNDING THIS STORM. THE STORM TRACK WILL BE
CRUCIAL TO WHERE THE RAIN SNOW LINE SETS UP AND OF COURSE HOW MUCH
SNOW WE WILL SEE BY SUNDAY MORNING.
STAY TUNED TO WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER MEDIA OUTLETS FOR THE LATEST
INFORMATION REGARDING THIS DEVELOPING STORM. ALSO LOG ON TO OUR
WEBSITE AT http://WWW.WEATHER.GOV.
$$
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WaitingForSiren wrote:Well your NWS has been on too much crack.
And i still say EAST of Detroit, but i could see how they'd get 1-3 inches.
Its not going to be EAST of Detroit... Detroit should see around 4, maybe 5 inches from this. Blowing snow will also be a problem. Just in time for the Super Bowl!
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Updated Friday February 3, 2006 at 12:53:24 EDT
From: Forecaster Mike Renick
Major Winter Storm to affect the Ohio Valley...
WKCT Weather Alert...
A strong low pressure center will develop over Louisiana and lift northeastward along the spine of the Appalachians this weekend. The storm will strengthen as it moves into west central PA on Saturday night. Snow will develop on Saturday afternoon and continue through Sunday morning. Some rain or sleet could mix in at times. Total snow accumulation by late Sunday morning will range from 3 to 6 inches along and south of Interstate 70. 5 to 8 inches north of I 70. 1 to 3 inches along the Ohio River where more rain and sleet is expected. This is a developing situation that could change. Monitor later forecasts. Stay tuned to WKCT Internet Radio for further updates.
WKCT forecast brought to you by Netplus Commumications.
Tonight
Rain likely. Lows around 40 degrees.
Friday
Rain showers likely in the morning. Cloudy with periods of light rain and drizzle possible in the afternoon. Highs around 49 degrees.
Friday night
Mostly cloudy. A chance of sprinkles or flurries in the evening. A chance of rain, snow or sleet after midnight. Lows around 32 degrees.
Saturday
Mostly cloudy. Snow, sleet and rain likely in the afternoon. 1 to 3 inches of snow accumulation. Highs around 35 degrees.
Saturday night
Snow, heavy at times. Several inches of additional accumulation possible. Lows around 27 degrees.
Sunday
Mostly cloudy with snow showers likely. Light additional accumulations possible. Highs around 32 degrees.
Sunday night
Mostly cloudy. Lows around 13 degrees.
Monday
Mostly cloudy with a chance of flurries. Highs around 29 degrees.
From: Forecaster Mike Renick
Major Winter Storm to affect the Ohio Valley...
WKCT Weather Alert...
A strong low pressure center will develop over Louisiana and lift northeastward along the spine of the Appalachians this weekend. The storm will strengthen as it moves into west central PA on Saturday night. Snow will develop on Saturday afternoon and continue through Sunday morning. Some rain or sleet could mix in at times. Total snow accumulation by late Sunday morning will range from 3 to 6 inches along and south of Interstate 70. 5 to 8 inches north of I 70. 1 to 3 inches along the Ohio River where more rain and sleet is expected. This is a developing situation that could change. Monitor later forecasts. Stay tuned to WKCT Internet Radio for further updates.
WKCT forecast brought to you by Netplus Commumications.
Tonight
Rain likely. Lows around 40 degrees.
Friday
Rain showers likely in the morning. Cloudy with periods of light rain and drizzle possible in the afternoon. Highs around 49 degrees.
Friday night
Mostly cloudy. A chance of sprinkles or flurries in the evening. A chance of rain, snow or sleet after midnight. Lows around 32 degrees.
Saturday
Mostly cloudy. Snow, sleet and rain likely in the afternoon. 1 to 3 inches of snow accumulation. Highs around 35 degrees.
Saturday night
Snow, heavy at times. Several inches of additional accumulation possible. Lows around 27 degrees.
Sunday
Mostly cloudy with snow showers likely. Light additional accumulations possible. Highs around 32 degrees.
Sunday night
Mostly cloudy. Lows around 13 degrees.
Monday
Mostly cloudy with a chance of flurries. Highs around 29 degrees.
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Has not worked out here at all.
A lot of snow fell, but the ground here in Columbus was just way too wet after such heavy rain this morning. A total of 0 inches! Was becoming clear to me around mid afternoon this afternoon that this just wasn't working out. Snow looked mightily impressive as it fell though.
But hey...at least the pattern change is taking place. Hopefully, the next snowfall will meet frozen ground.
A lot of snow fell, but the ground here in Columbus was just way too wet after such heavy rain this morning. A total of 0 inches! Was becoming clear to me around mid afternoon this afternoon that this just wasn't working out. Snow looked mightily impressive as it fell though.
But hey...at least the pattern change is taking place. Hopefully, the next snowfall will meet frozen ground.
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- Extremeweatherguy
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Yeah...I think this is just a taste of many more snowfalls to come for you guys.Gord_on_snow wrote:Has not worked out here at all.
A lot of snow fell, but the ground here in Columbus was just way too wet after such heavy rain this morning. A total of 0 inches! Was becoming clear to me around mid afternoon this afternoon that this just wasn't working out. Snow looked mightily impressive as it fell though.
But hey...at least the pattern change is taking place. Hopefully, the next snowfall will meet frozen ground.
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Yeah, further north and west seems to be the right places. It really looked like for a time it could have been here. I am dissappointed but you know, thats the way it goes. Someone was going to get it really good and today it wasn't here!
Why that snow advisory is still out there for us when hardly any accumulation is expected with overnight showers and there is 0 inches on the ground is beyond me. All we really need is a hazordous weather outlook for a few slick patches on the road in my opinion Our NWS office did not really seem to be on top of this today. The snow events in December they handled very well but this one they've been all over the place!
Why that snow advisory is still out there for us when hardly any accumulation is expected with overnight showers and there is 0 inches on the ground is beyond me. All we really need is a hazordous weather outlook for a few slick patches on the road in my opinion Our NWS office did not really seem to be on top of this today. The snow events in December they handled very well but this one they've been all over the place!
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Actually, some of the snow showers are starting to fill in a bit north and west of Columbus...so maybe we'll salvage a light covering from this afterall.
Michigan is doing pretty well by the looks of things.
I have learnt today that it is possible to get a very decent snowfall in central Ohio if all the ingredients come together...today they didn't but things could have been different. (Only been in the USA since September 2004!)
Michigan is doing pretty well by the looks of things.
I have learnt today that it is possible to get a very decent snowfall in central Ohio if all the ingredients come together...today they didn't but things could have been different. (Only been in the USA since September 2004!)
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