26 January 2011

Clipper 1 and 2

Well, over the next couple days here, we're going to have two clipper systems roll through the area. The first one wont be as strong as the second one will be, but either way we could get about 1-2 inches of snow, maybe 3 inches in some spots, but Sunday evening.

The first clipper is going to move into the area tomorrow evening. Green Bay will get the snow first, but because clipper systems move fast, maybe an inch of snow for you guys. By Friday morning however I am going to say that the snow will be over for you.

Friday morning, the snow will begin to fall in Toledo and Fort Wayne, and about an inch or two of snow could fall by the afternoon hours. By the afternoon, I expect the clipper to be out of the area, and we'll go to cloudy skies for the most part.

But the break will be brief in the region. By Friday afternoon, we'll see the second clipper system entering in the Green Bay area. This system will be a little stronger than the first, and it could too give about an inch or two of snow fall for the area. This system too will be quick, so snow fall wont last more than 6 hours.

By Friday night again, the low will move into the Toledo/Fort Wayne area and we could see another 1-2 inches of snow Saturday morning through Saturday afternoon. The system also will be quick, however we could get some lingering snow showers behind the clipper so I'll be keeping the chances of snow for Toledo and Fort Wayne through Sunday morning.

So, two clipper systems will roll through the area. I am guessing a total of only 1-3 inches of for most places in the region. Behind the clippers will be cooler weather, and again on Monday morning we could see single digit lows but nothing like what we saw last week.

So, between Thursday and Sunday, depending on your location, you'll be seeing some scattered snow showers. They wont last very long, but they'll be enough to give us some light accumulation. I'll keep you up to date as always on these two systems and other weather across the region. But for now, I am Timmy Albertson and that's the weather! Keep checking back for updates.

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