Not here. Still large snowbanks.I swear to god, it’s mostly gone now.
Those will stay for a bit, the yard is cleared.Not here. Still large snowbanks.
My yard is a complete snowbank. We got hit in NC Iowa a lot.Those will stay for a bit, the yard is cleared.
What are you thinking?This is probably the toughest forecast of the season thus far.
@wxman1 make sure your estimate is to the tenth of an inchWhat are you thinking?
No ranges!@wxman1 make sure your estimate is to the tenth of an inch
There is going to be heavy precipitation, the question is does it fall as moderate rain at the surface or does the atmosphere cool just enough for the entire column to keep it as snow without melting. If/when it does switch in those heavier precip bands it will exceed 1" per hour of accumulation. It is right on the hairy edge of a degree or so completely changing things.What are you thinking?
What are you my wife?@wxman1 make sure your estimate is to the tenth of an inch
@wxman1 make sure your estimate is to the tenth of an inch
Have the courage to make a call! jkjkThere is going to be heavy precipitation, the question is does it fall as moderate rain at the surface or does the atmosphere cool just enough for the entire column to keep it as snow without melting. If/when it does switch in those heavier precip bands it will exceed 1" per hour of accumulation. It is right on the hairy edge of a degree or so completely changing things.
Also it will be VERY wet and heavy.
What are you my wife?
In my world, a tenth of an inch can make all the difference......@wxman1 make sure your estimate is to the tenth of an inch
I'm in far NE IA (Cresco area) and we had a winter storm watch issued yesterday for 4-9" of snow, and now this AM everyone's calling for a trace of accumulation.There is going to be heavy precipitation, the question is does it fall as moderate rain at the surface or does the atmosphere cool just enough for the entire column to keep it as snow without melting. If/when it does switch in those heavier precip bands it will exceed 1" per hour of accumulation. It is right on the hairy edge of a degree or so completely changing things.
Also it will be VERY wet and heavy.
What are you my wife?
I'm in far NE IA (Cresco area) and we had a winter storm watch issued yesterday for 4-9" of snow, and now this AM everyone's calling for a trace of accumulation.
This feels like either a dud or a complete disaster.
Whole lot of "weather neatly following county lines" is what that looks like.It has shifted some but yeah it is an incredibly hard one to forecast and there is a fair amount of disagreement, even between NWS offices. Blackhawk and Tama county are in DSM's Count Warning Area (CWA) while Benton, Buchanan and Linn are in DVNs. Notice anything odd about this image that would lead you to think there is disagreement between them?
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