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Roadgeekteen

God-emperor of Alanland, king of all the goats and goat-like creatures

Current Interstate map I am making:

https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?hl=en&mid=1PEDVyNb1skhnkPkgXi8JMaaudM2zI-Y&ll=29.05778059819179%2C-82.48856825&z=5


Eth

Quote from: webny99 on January 17, 2018, 05:45:12 PM
Honestly, I know you guys are in the south, but I cannot believe all the school cancellations. We've had a foot in a single night before and still had school the next day. In fact, I don't ever remember closing* for less than a foot (unless temps fall below -25 with wind chill, which is an insta-cancel).


Y'all have plows. We don't, for the most part. Probably the majority of the roads around here that aren't state highways are still very much not recommended for use after last night's snowfall, which was about an inch. Very little of that melted today; it was sunny, but windy with a high around 25. The wind chill was 4 when I attempted to go outside to grab lunch (I say "attempted" because all my local takeout places were closed). And yes, schools were closed today and will be again tomorrow.

webny99

Quote from: 1
It closed here today with just a few inches.

Also ridiculous in my books.

East Coast folks think the South can't handle snow.
Snow Belt folks know that neither of the above can handle it like we can :pan:

wxfree

The low in Eastland, Texas was -3 this morning.  It was the first time any place in the Fort Worth NWS office's area had below zero temperatures since 1989.
I'd like to buy a vowel, Alex.  What is E?

Roadgeekteen

Quote from: 1 on January 17, 2018, 05:48:09 PM
Quote from: webny99 on January 17, 2018, 05:45:12 PM
Honestly, I know you guys are in the south, but I cannot believe all the school cancellations. We've had a foot in a single night before and still had school the next day. In fact, I don't ever remember closing* for less than a foot (unless temps fall below -25 with wind chill, which is an insta-cancel).

It closed here today with just a few inches.
What! My school did not even delay school.
God-emperor of Alanland, king of all the goats and goat-like creatures

Current Interstate map I am making:

https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?hl=en&mid=1PEDVyNb1skhnkPkgXi8JMaaudM2zI-Y&ll=29.05778059819179%2C-82.48856825&z=5

Hurricane Rex

ODOT, raise the speed limit and fix our traffic problems.

Road and weather geek for life.

Running till I die.

index

#981
Quote from: Eth on January 17, 2018, 07:35:48 PM
Quote from: webny99 on January 17, 2018, 05:45:12 PM
Honestly, I know you guys are in the south, but I cannot believe all the school cancellations. We've had a foot in a single night before and still had school the next day. In fact, I don't ever remember closing* for less than a foot (unless temps fall below -25 with wind chill, which is an insta-cancel).


Y'all have plows. We don't, for the most part.

This. I don't really think it's worth it for Southern DOTs to spend tons of money on snow equipment, like massive amounts of salt, *extensive* fleets of plows, etc, and Southern residents to spend money on snow tires, chains, and all the other snow stuff, for something that happens at most two times a year. We've only got a little of that. As a result, the roads will remain slick and icy for a day or two, which means school will be closed, things like buses full of kids on all that ice poses a real safety risk.
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Hurricane Rex

Quote from: webny99 on January 17, 2018, 05:45:12 PM
Honestly, I know you guys are in the south, but I cannot believe all the school cancellations. We've had a foot in a single night before and still had school the next day. In fact, I don't ever remember closing* for less than a foot (unless temps fall below -25 with wind chill, which is an insta-cancel).
Portland is also like the South except the people here don't know how to drive in it. If there is an ice threat, school closed.
ODOT, raise the speed limit and fix our traffic problems.

Road and weather geek for life.

Running till I die.

DeaconG

Judas Priest, it's cold down here on the Space Coast! We dropped below freezing early this morning and it's currently 36 degrees outside. Had to turn on the house heat and plug in my oil-filled space heater in my office to get warm. Tomorrow doesn't look any better.
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Hurricane Rex

Well, this got interesting...
Quote from: Portland National Weather ServiceThe core of cold air aloft associated with this system will move
onshore this afternoon and evening. The 00z/06z GFS convective
indices and NAM Bufr soundings show marginal instability moving
inland as 500 mb temps fall to -32 to -34 deg C. Past experience
suggests this may be a bit overdone, but even -30 to -32 deg C would
be enough to produce some weak instability with surface temperatures
in the upper 40s. Decided to add the mention of thunder inland this
afternoon and evening as a result. With freezing levels lowering, any
heavy showers or thunderstorms have the potential to produce small
hail; we have already had spotter reports of BB to pea sized hail
from the thunderstorms along the coast early this morning. If enough
sunbreaks occur to trigger strong updrafts at the surface, the
low-level shear profile appears favorable for some longevity to any
cells that develop, and a couple stronger cells with slightly larger
hail, gusty winds, and perhaps even a funnel cloud cannot be ruled
out today. Convective allowing guidance seems to suggest at least
isolated convection is likely this afternoon in the Willamette
Valley.
ODOT, raise the speed limit and fix our traffic problems.

Road and weather geek for life.

Running till I die.

Interstate 69 Fan

SPC is FINALLY highlighting a risk for severe weather this Sunday. (I say finally as it has been a while since we had a Tornado Watch)
Apparently I’m a fan of I-69.  Who knew.

ET21

Quote from: Hurricane Rex on January 18, 2018, 11:34:45 AM
Well, this got interesting...
Quote from: Portland National Weather ServiceThe core of cold air aloft associated with this system will move
onshore this afternoon and evening. The 00z/06z GFS convective
indices and NAM Bufr soundings show marginal instability moving
inland as 500 mb temps fall to -32 to -34 deg C. Past experience
suggests this may be a bit overdone, but even -30 to -32 deg C would
be enough to produce some weak instability with surface temperatures
in the upper 40s. Decided to add the mention of thunder inland this
afternoon and evening as a result. With freezing levels lowering, any
heavy showers or thunderstorms have the potential to produce small
hail; we have already had spotter reports of BB to pea sized hail
from the thunderstorms along the coast early this morning. If enough
sunbreaks occur to trigger strong updrafts at the surface, the
low-level shear profile appears favorable for some longevity to any
cells that develop, and a couple stronger cells with slightly larger
hail, gusty winds, and perhaps even a funnel cloud cannot be ruled
out today. Convective allowing guidance seems to suggest at least
isolated convection is likely this afternoon in the Willamette
Valley.

Sounds like cold air funnels setup!!! We get those in Chicago in the Fall and Spring
The local weatherman, trust me I can be 99.9% right!
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Clinched:
IL: I-88, I-180, I-190, I-290, I-294, I-355, IL-390
IN: I-80, I-94
SD: I-190
WI: I-90, I-94
MI: I-94, I-196
MN: I-90

Roadgeekteen

God-emperor of Alanland, king of all the goats and goat-like creatures

Current Interstate map I am making:

https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?hl=en&mid=1PEDVyNb1skhnkPkgXi8JMaaudM2zI-Y&ll=29.05778059819179%2C-82.48856825&z=5

Interstate 69 Fan

Snowy, and freezing. High of 38 and a low of 28 today.
Apparently I’m a fan of I-69.  Who knew.

Roadgeekteen

God-emperor of Alanland, king of all the goats and goat-like creatures

Current Interstate map I am making:

https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?hl=en&mid=1PEDVyNb1skhnkPkgXi8JMaaudM2zI-Y&ll=29.05778059819179%2C-82.48856825&z=5

Hurricane Rex

Rainy week ahead, possible snow Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
ODOT, raise the speed limit and fix our traffic problems.

Road and weather geek for life.

Running till I die.

ET21

First thunderstorms in Chicagoland for 2018!! Heavy rain today with spring like warmth, then back to normal for the rest of the week with snow tomorrow.
The local weatherman, trust me I can be 99.9% right!
"Show where you're going, without forgetting where you're from"

Clinched:
IL: I-88, I-180, I-190, I-290, I-294, I-355, IL-390
IN: I-80, I-94
SD: I-190
WI: I-90, I-94
MI: I-94, I-196
MN: I-90

Eth

The final little morsels of last week's snow met their demise yesterday as the warming trend culminated in a high temperature near 70. Not quite that warm today, and there's a front coming in bringing rain and maybe a few storms this evening. It'll cool us off a bit and usher in some actual normal late-January weather with highs in the 50s and lows in the 30s.

Roadgeekteen

God-emperor of Alanland, king of all the goats and goat-like creatures

Current Interstate map I am making:

https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?hl=en&mid=1PEDVyNb1skhnkPkgXi8JMaaudM2zI-Y&ll=29.05778059819179%2C-82.48856825&z=5

Buck87

It just started hailing. And there's still a little bit of snow on the ground.

I'm fairly certain this is the first time I've seen hail in January.

jakeroot


roadgeek01

Raining in the middle of January, god knows why.
pork bork my hork

idk what it means either

jakeroot

Quote from: roadgeek01 on January 23, 2018, 07:47:28 AM
Raining in the middle of January, god knows why.

Are you in an area where it usually snows in January? All it does is rain in January where I am :-D

jeffandnicole


webny99

#999
Quote from: jakeroot on January 23, 2018, 02:59:05 PM
Are you in an area where it usually snows in January? All it does is rain in January where I am :-D

Going to guess he's somewhere near me (in which case, the answer to your question is yes). Here in the snow belt, it's 50 degrees and raining  :pan:



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