It's supposed to be really nice Thu-Fri-Sat with abnormally warm temps. Doesn't that usually precede a big storm?
This forecast from the NWS should clear up any confusion:
"THE PATTERN IS CHARACTERIZED BY TRANSITION...WITH THE LONGWAVE
FLOW DEAMPLIFYING BY DAY 3/FRI...REMAINING PROGRESSIVE NEXT
WEEKEND...THEN REAMPLIFYING WITH SPLIT-FLOW BY DAY 6/MON. THE FLIP
FLOP FROM AMPLIFIED TO PROGRESSIVE TO AMPLIFIED ALONG WITH THE
GREATER CHALLENGES ACCOMPANYING SPLIT-FLOW ON TOP OF THE PATTERN
TRANSITIONS SUPPORTS AVERAGE PREDICTABILITY AND CONFIDENCE TO
ABOUT THIS WEEKEND...THEN BELOW AVERAGE THEREAFTER."
http://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/discussions/hpcdiscussions.php?disc=pmdepd
I think it's a still frame from Clones21's most recent colonoscopy, laid over a map of the U.S. His big takeaway? When they say you need to fast for 12 hours before the procedure, that includes Skittles, too.
Whar Brett?
weather.com says 3-5 inches next Tuesday with winds at 25. Long ways away, but maybe the worst storm we've had this year is some parts of the state.
I would like to avoid snow for the game on Tuesday. That will be annoying.
Whens the Caucus? Nothing would please me more than to see these idiots pump a bunch of money into Iowa only to have turnout killed by a snow storm.
Pump the breaks. Way too early to talk specifics. Keep an eye on Tues/Wed timeframe in the middle of the country. That's about it.
Iowa Storm Chasing Network has a good write up on it. TL;DR -- yes, it appears that there might be something due next week, but right now it's nothing to get excited about. It could dwindle down to another 1-2" dusting, it could move south or north, whatever.
http://www.iowachase.com/clickbait-do-not-buy-into-it/