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Let's start at the very beginning. A very good place to start!

Whatever happens with the system next week, it definitely looks like it's going to pack a punch. And while it may not bring (heavy) accumulating snowfall to a large portion of our region, I think the potential for some white stuff floating around is there. So I'm pulling the trigger, people! Post away. 🙂

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7 days out and lots of digital snow. Pavement surface temps currently not getting much below 40, so not sure if the impacts would match the digital output.

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6 minutes ago, Wnwniner said:

7 days out and lots of digital snow. Pavement surface temps currently not getting much below 40, so not sure if the impacts would match the digital output.

True facts. Hard, but true facts, lol. 

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2 hours ago, Wnwniner said:

7 days out and lots of digital snow. Pavement surface temps currently not getting much below 40, so not sure if the impacts would match the digital output.

Sad when I can't remember whether something was last year or 2 years ago...But we had snow in midNovember, it was supposed to be all rain, but it got just cold enough. It was coming down good. I remember thinking there was no way it would stick on the roads in the middle of the day at marginal temps but it did. We got about an inch. 

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I found it...It was actually 2 years ago this date... the radar was showing me as rain, but it was snowing pretty good. Not crazy heavy but was sticking to roads.

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Nice to be back 🤗


How many times will old man winter break our hearts this season?!

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1 minute ago, OSUWx2 said:

Nice to be back 🤗


How many times will old man winter break our hearts this season?!

As a Browns' fan, I have been numb to disappointments for years.  The recent seasons are the same.  Higher threshold of disappointment have I 🤪

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5 hours ago, BuckeyeGal said:

Start the winter off with a bang! Lol.

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I'm going to have to see a lot more ensemble/operational model runs before I believe 12"-24" around Wilmington NWS in November. There have been some crazy storms in November in history.  Global models have been making a lot of shifts in forecasts these days.. due to something... maybe due energy from the non-existent hurricane Sara.

Talking about weird November storms, I recently have found my archive of official Weather Bureau (pre-NWS) Daily Weather Maps. I have the November 9, 1913 storm charts, that I could post. In that storm, 12 large size steel ships sunk on the Great Lakes with no survivors (over 250 deaths) and Cleveland got 20" of snow.

Want to know something else weird?

all happened on or close to November 10th

The 11/11/1911 Cold Wave and Tornadoes, record breaking heat to record breaking cold
Great Lakes Storm of 1913
Armistice Day Blizzard
Edmund Fitzgerald Storm
Veterans day lake-effect snow of November 9-14 1996, northeast Ohio
Strong low, damaging wind gusts and tornadoes, November 10, 1998
Veterans Day tornado outbreak, 2002

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6 minutes ago, Chinook said:

I'm going to have to see a lot more ensemble/operational model runs before I believe 12"-24" around Wilmington NWS in November. There have been some crazy storms in November in history.  Global models have been making a lot of shifts in forecasts these days.. due to something... maybe due energy from the non-existent hurricane Sara.

Talking about weird November storms, I recently have found my archive of official Weather Bureau (pre-NWS) Daily Weather Maps. The web site for this is not working. (If you can get the web site to work, please tell me.) I have the November 9, 1913 storm charts, that I could post. In that storm, 12 large size steel ships sunk on the Great Lakes with no survivors (over 250 deaths) and Cleveland got 20" of snow.

Oh I don’t believe it for one second. (Does the little snow bunny in me want to hope? Sure! lol.) I do think the storm will be strong.. but with marginal temps I doubt much sticks if anything white even falls.

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1 hour ago, BuckeyeGal said:

Yes, please. 🤩

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Consistently showing up for 3 days now and getting into the 5 day range you got to start putting some kind of stock in it 

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This is honestly the best early season digital snow I can remember for quite a while!

 

What I like is the general theme is on all the models.

 

What I don’t like is the marginal temperature (I don’t mean on if snow falls will it accumulate… but will it actually be snow).

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11 hours ago, Pghsnow said:

Sad when I can't remember whether something was last year or 2 years ago...But we had snow in midNovember, it was supposed to be all rain, but it got just cold enough. It was coming down good. I remember thinking there was no way it would stick on the roads in the middle of the day at marginal temps but it did. We got about an inch. 

I have a video of it snowing heavily in St. Louis two years ago today, just as Nov. 15 was beginning. I then went to sleep and was excited to see what the morning would look like. It looked like typical upstate NY mid-November: overcast and snowless.

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4 hours ago, Chinook said:

I'm going to have to see a lot more ensemble/operational model runs before I believe 12"-24" around Wilmington NWS in November. There have been some crazy storms in November in history.  Global models have been making a lot of shifts in forecasts these days.. due to something... maybe due energy from the non-existent hurricane Sara.

Talking about weird November storms, I recently have found my archive of official Weather Bureau (pre-NWS) Daily Weather Maps. I have the November 9, 1913 storm charts, that I could post. In that storm, 12 large size steel ships sunk on the Great Lakes with no survivors (over 250 deaths) and Cleveland got 20" of snow.

Want to know something else weird?

all happened on or close to November 10th

The 11/11/1911 Cold Wave and Tornadoes, record breaking heat to record breaking cold
Great Lakes Storm of 1913
Armistice Day Blizzard
Edmund Fitzgerald Storm
Veterans day lake-effect snow of November 9-14 1996, northeast Ohio
Strong low, damaging wind gusts and tornadoes, November 10, 1998
Veterans Day tornado outbreak, 2002

In addition, November 11, 1995 was a wild day/night for weather in upstate New York. day was very windy, and the temperature reached 60 degrees (a mere three degrees shy of the record at the time. Upon entering a bar to play trivia, around 7-8 p.m., I noted that it was 57 degrees with a heavy rain shower. Two hours later I noticed what looked like snow. It couldn’t be snow, I thought because it had been so mild just two hours earlier. When I left the bar, two hours later, it was snowing like crazy with one inch on the ground. By the end of the 30-minute walk home another inch had fallen. We ended up with eight inches altogether, and there was at least a little snow on the ground until mid-April 1996.

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