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Originally posted by ShockerFever*****BREAKING NEWS*******
The models seem to hint at a southern shift in the track... Heavy snow returning to the 'Ta???!!!!?!?!?/!?!?!
It will be interesting to see if the models stay consistent from run to run. All yesterday they were showing no snow for SC Kansas. Overnight things blew up - hence the BLIZZARD WATCH being issued.
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Yes last night at midnight I watched the models shft south and WOW oOKC and the I 35 corridor just BLEW up with snow. It was crazy so yea. I was gonna post on here but its a karma killer so I did not. Way to stay on top of things.
Travel will be near impossible.
Wichita Forecast Discussion NWS
AS A RESULT...WE WENT AHEAD
AND INTRODUCED THE BLIZZARD WATCH FOR THE REST OF SOUTH CENTRAL
KANSAS. THE MAIN QUESTION WILL BE WHERE THE HEAVIEST SNOWFALL BAND
WILL SETUP CAMP. THE GFS/NAM/ECMWF/UKMET IS SUGGESTING THAT A TROWAL
COULD FORM IN PORTIONS OF SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST KANSAS ON
THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND THURSDAY NIGHT. SNOWFALL TOTALS COULD REACH
6-8 INCHES IN THAT AREA. THIS COMBINED WITH WIND SPEEDS OF 30 TO 35
MPH MAY CREATE NEAR BLIZZARD CONDITIONS AS WELL. HOWEVER...WE
DECIDED TO JUST GO WITH A WINTER STORM WATCH IN PORTIONS OF
SOUTHEAST KANSAS AT THIS TIME TO MATCH UP BETTER WITH SURROUNDING
OFFICES.
The mountains are calling, and I must go.
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Originally posted by SB ShockOriginally posted by ShockerFever*****BREAKING NEWS*******
The models seem to hint at a southern shift in the track... Heavy snow returning to the 'Ta???!!!!?!?!?/!?!?!
It will be interesting to see if the models stay consistent from run to run. All yesterday they were showing no snow for SC Kansas. Overnight things blew up - hence the BLIZZARD WATCH being issued.“Losers Average Losers.” ― Paul Tudor Jones
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Originally posted by DUShockOriginally posted by SB ShockOriginally posted by ShockerFever*****BREAKING NEWS*******
The models seem to hint at a southern shift in the track... Heavy snow returning to the 'Ta???!!!!?!?!?/!?!?!
It will be interesting to see if the models stay consistent from run to run. All yesterday they were showing no snow for SC Kansas. Overnight things blew up - hence the BLIZZARD WATCH being issued.
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Originally posted by wsushox1Yes last night at midnight I watched the models shft south and WOW oOKC and the I 35 corridor just BLEW up with snow. It was crazy so yea. I was gonna post on here but its a karma killer so I did not. Way to stay on top of things.
Travel will be near impossible.
Wichita Forecast Discussion NWS
AS A RESULT...WE WENT AHEAD
AND INTRODUCED THE BLIZZARD WATCH FOR THE REST OF SOUTH CENTRAL
KANSAS. THE MAIN QUESTION WILL BE WHERE THE HEAVIEST SNOWFALL BAND
WILL SETUP CAMP. THE GFS/NAM/ECMWF/UKMET IS SUGGESTING THAT A TROWAL
COULD FORM IN PORTIONS OF SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST KANSAS ON
THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND THURSDAY NIGHT. SNOWFALL TOTALS COULD REACH
6-8 INCHES IN THAT AREA. THIS COMBINED WITH WIND SPEEDS OF 30 TO 35
MPH MAY CREATE NEAR BLIZZARD CONDITIONS AS WELL. HOWEVER...WE
DECIDED TO JUST GO WITH A WINTER STORM WATCH IN PORTIONS OF
SOUTHEAST KANSAS AT THIS TIME TO MATCH UP BETTER WITH SURROUNDING
OFFICES.
IT IS IMPORTANT TO POINT OUT THAT THERE IS STILL AN UNUSUAL AMOUNT OF CHANGE FROM ONE MODEL RUN TO THE NEXT...BUT THAT THE OVERALL TREND SUGGESTS THERE IS THE THREAT OF WINTER STORM CONDITIONS.
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Originally posted by ShockerGorillaOriginally posted by BenWSUKAKE says 0.4 inches by Friday morningDeuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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- a smart man
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Originally posted by ShockerGorillaOriginally posted by BenWSUKAKE says 0.4 inches by Friday morning
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Winter Storm Warning about to be in affect for The area.....The storm appears to be trending south again which will limit accum in Central Kansas and Enhance it in Eastern Kansas. The models have done a such a piss poor job with this storm, its not even funny.
Good Blog Post.The mountains are calling, and I must go.
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