Monday, February 25, 2013

Major winter storm to impact area

An incredibly tricky, and unpredictable storm is bearing down on our region. With temps at the surface hovering around freezing, and temperatures aloft staying below for much of the storm across the area we see the chance for every mode of wintry weather. With the warm front rising into Indiana and Ohio I am expecting rain at first before the switch over to a mix of sleet and snow occurs. Take into consideration a combination of the two is about a 6:1 ratio compared to the typical 10:1 that just a wet snow has. Also rainfall will require the ground to be frozen over which may melt initial pellets/snow flakes that hit the ground in these locations as well. Wintry weather will begin to fall after the morning rush hour on Tuesday morning across western portions of our viewing area, before places like Toledo and Detroit see snowfall around lunchtime. Cleveland and eastern Ohio will see wintry weather later in the evening, a similar time to those in our Canadian viewing area. Here is my accumulations map, keep in mind of the color key I have listed in the upper corner. For any questions leave a message on here or at my email which is tjschulte19@gmail.com


















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