Ive made some adjustments to the snowfall map, as well as updated - TopicsExpress



          

Ive made some adjustments to the snowfall map, as well as updated the watches/warnings map to reflect the current headlines from the National Weather Service. The snowfall totals have been increased for many areas, even in the south where I was not sure about totals earlier today. This is a very complex storm, with two separate rounds of heavy snow likely, especially for those north of US-212. This makes forecasting final snowfall totals rather tricky, trying to mesh both together. Snow will begin after midnight for those in the west, gradually spreading east with much of the region seeing at least light snow by sunrise. Heavy snow is likely for those along and north of the US-212 corridor tomorrow morning, with lighter snow and sleet south of this corridor, and even some plain rain possible along I-90. Snow will decrease in intensity tomorrow afternoon before picking up again tomorrow evening as the storm begins strengthening and traveling northeast. When it is all said and done Tuesday morning, parts of east-central Minnesota will be waking up to around one and a half feet of snow!
Posted on: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 00:05:36 +0000

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