Friday, December 31, 2010

2-3" St. Cloud Overnight - More North/West

Storm Headlines:

* I-94 still closed west of Alexandria into North Dakota.

* Portions of I-80 closed near Des Moines (severe icing).

* Layer of warm air aloft creating a little sleet/freezing drizzle - even though we're only predicting an inch or so of snow, it will be mixed with ice - creating hazardous conditions on area highways.


* 2-3" possible St. Cloud, as much as 4-6" additional inches from near Alexandria to Brainerd overnight.

* Thunder over southeastern MN? Today's storm is intense enough for potential convection near Rochester and Winona - a few claps of thunder can't be ruled out by evening.

* Blizzard warnings still posted for far western Minnesota for white-out conditions by late afternoon/evening.
 

  Patchy Snow/Ice. Doppler radar at 5:45 pm shows patchy light snow, mixed with freezing drizzle (and freezing mist). Most of the accumulation is taking place north/west of MSP (Alexandria has picked up 2" so far, with 9" at Donnelly, west of Alexandria). Periods of light snow and freezing drizzle will continue into tonight, still leaning toward a coating to 1" of icy snow in the metro, 2-3" St. Cloud, more north/west toward Alexandria and Brainerd.


"Nuisance to Plowable". The Twin Cities metro will just be grazed by today's storm, a coating to an inch, maybe 2" far northern/western suburbs, closer to 3-4" fr St. Cloud, over 8" west of Morris and Alexandria.


"Barely Plowable". Latest guidance is hinting at an inch, maybe 2" (west metro) later today and early tonight - the GFS model suggesting a more significant snowfall by Thursday of next week.


New Year's Eve Tornado Outbreak. This is all a bit bizarre - tracking tornadic supercell thunderstorms across the middle Mississippi Valley on the last day of 2010? Tornado watches are posted from central Illinois to Arkansas with reports of tornadoes on the ground. Latest from SPC here.

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