09 December 2010

Forecast update

Clipper system continues to show signs of weakening within the next 12-36 hours, this will happen just to the west of the Great Lakes region. Clipper system will enter the western Great Lakes region within the next couple hours, it is presently located just to the north of Minnesota. This low will continue a track eastward and should begin to bring snow to the Wisconsin area here in just the next couple hours.

I need some updated graphics, that's for sure.

Low pressure moves to the north of Lake Superior later tonight, which will cause some snow to fall in places like Fort Wayne and Toledo, however I still believe that no more than an inch of snow will fall between tonight and tomorrow morning. Places like Grand Rapids, Mich. can see about 2-3 inches of snow at the most, however the system will be weakening as it passes to the north of the Great Lakes region which to me indicates that all chances of seeing snow fall greater than 2 inches in Michigan and Ohio by tomorrow morning are pretty much done with.

I'll have more coming up in just a bit, but for now, that's the weather!

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