***Official 2023 Weather Thread***

cowgirl836

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Talking up to 0.5 in ice here. Plus 4in of snow. Heavy stuff to the north but ice and 40mph sounds unpleasant. Kids will be in school til July at this point.
 
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BoxsterCy

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Sep 14, 2009
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This storm has the chance to be the second largest snow storm for the Twin Cities, only behind the Halloween Blizzard of '91. Current forecast is 17-23" (locally higher possible).

Top Five Snowfalls for Twin Cities
1. 28.4 inches: 1991 October 31 - November 3 (Halloween Blizzard)
2. 21.1 inches: 1985 November 29 - December 1 (Thanksgiving Weekend)
3. 20.0 inches: 1982 January 22 - 23
4. 17.4 inches: 1982 January 20 - 21
5. 17.1 inches: 2010 December 10 - 11 (Final "Domebuster")

Source

Been there, lived it for all of those. That Halloween one was crazy for amount and time of year.
 

theshadow

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Here's an example of what that difference can be. At the extremes it can push 150 *F between the continental high/low on a single day.



All of the juvenile jokes in this thread, yet there's an ACTUAL PLACE named "Peter Sinks"?

Unbelievable.
 

isufbcurt

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I have a lot of tax returns to pickup and deliver tomorrow afternoon/evening, how is this going to affect me?

Newton to Des Moines to Ames and back to Newton
 

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