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MNCYWX

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This will go down exactly like it did when IHeart backtracked on the KXNO lay offs.

They'll keep it as it is for a couple years, and then slowly start to knock people off one at a time until one day you wake up and they're all gone.
Right? They still need to cut costs somehow.

I do however hope other owners groups take notice of this being a mistake. There are others out there doing the same thing on a smaller scale.
 

NoCreativity

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4-5 Days in the 40's and a couple in the 50's this upcoming week....I will take it!

On WHO yesterday they just had a huge winter storm tracking for next Saturday, pretty much right around the time of the game.
 
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KidSilverhair

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On WHO yesterday they just had a huge winter storm tracking for next Saturday, pretty much right around the time of the game.
I saw online somewhere that a weather site that’s been pretty reliable in the past is looking at a huge storm in the Midwest around Feb. 3-7 or so. I mean, who knows anything that far out, but that’s two data points.
 
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madguy30

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Weather.com still has the temperatures pretty warm on Saturday.

Supposed to be rainy in Madison which would melt a lot the 10ish inches of ice on the lakes very quickly.
 

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NWS DVN's take right now=a lot of uncertainty of what it could be but agreement that something will happen.

"This coming weekend, the general consensus of ensembles and deterministic models show a cutoff low in the Southwest mid-week that eventually is ejected into the central CONUS. There is however, still plenty of differences in the strength, track and timing, and also precipitation type."
 
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CychiatricWard

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NWS DVN's take right now=a lot of uncertainty of what it could be but agreement that something will happen.

"This coming weekend, the general consensus of ensembles and deterministic models show a cutoff low in the Southwest mid-week that eventually is ejected into the central CONUS. There is however, still plenty of differences in the strength, track and timing, and also precipitation type."
For the love of everything holy please give us one good snow storm!!
 

madguy30

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I'm likely gonna throw down for a discounted Striker ice fishing coat just in time for the ice to melt if it' in the 40s/50s and high sun and/or rain.
 

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Monday morning update from NWS DVN.

Friday into the first half of the weekend there`s good agreement
on the pattern turning active with a trough ejecting out from
the southwest into the central CONUS. However, there is
considerable uncertainty and lower confidence on track, timing,
strength and subsequent forecast details. The question would be
whether or not some cold air can be ingested for some snow on
the backside, and this will be more likely with a stronger
system. This will bear watching for trends with this system in
the coming days, as pattern recognition indicates the multi-day
residence of the low in the Southwest will allow abundant
moisture to advect poleward supporting the potential for a
moderate to heavy precipitation event.
 

NoCreativity

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Monday morning update from NWS DVN.

Friday into the first half of the weekend there`s good agreement
on the pattern turning active with a trough ejecting out from
the southwest into the central CONUS. However, there is
considerable uncertainty and lower confidence on track, timing,
strength and subsequent forecast details. The question would be
whether or not some cold air can be ingested for some snow on
the backside, and this will be more likely with a stronger
system. This will bear watching for trends with this system in
the coming days, as pattern recognition indicates the multi-day
residence of the low in the Southwest will allow abundant
moisture to advect poleward supporting the potential for a
moderate to heavy precipitation event.
Of course, the one game in Ames I plan on attending this year.
 

CoachHines3

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Monday morning update from NWS DVN.

Friday into the first half of the weekend there`s good agreement
on the pattern turning active with a trough ejecting out from
the southwest into the central CONUS. However, there is
considerable uncertainty and lower confidence on track, timing,
strength and subsequent forecast details. The question would be
whether or not some cold air can be ingested for some snow on
the backside, and this will be more likely with a stronger
system. This will bear watching for trends with this system in
the coming days, as pattern recognition indicates the multi-day
residence of the low in the Southwest will allow abundant
moisture to advect poleward supporting the potential for a
moderate to heavy precipitation event.
of course, big system.. too warm so we can get rain and make everything a fkn muddy mess!

i have a new skid loader i havent been able to move snow with yet come on
 

Letterkenny

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Monday morning update from NWS DVN.

Friday into the first half of the weekend there`s good agreement
on the pattern turning active with a trough ejecting out from
the southwest into the central CONUS. However, there is
considerable uncertainty and lower confidence on track, timing,
strength and subsequent forecast details. The question would be
whether or not some cold air can be ingested for some snow on
the backside, and this will be more likely with a stronger
system. This will bear watching for trends with this system in
the coming days, as pattern recognition indicates the multi-day
residence of the low in the Southwest will allow abundant
moisture to advect poleward supporting the potential for a
moderate to heavy precipitation event.
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Looks like rain as of now. Not enough cold air but we'll see. I'd love to stay in the 40's and get the frost of out the ground so we can dry up
 

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