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Justin Poublon
Tue, Jan 9 2024 - 10:27 PM
Today's event didn't seem to reach the hype level. It's been a few years for me, I was just happy to be on somewhat over the target. Looking past the Wednesday night light snow to Friday night/Saturday. I feel like this one will have a larger impact than the last. Extremely strong low (sub 970mb!) moving through the Great Lakes! Presuming the track doesn't shift significantly, several inches of snow possible over southern half of the state (no love for northern wisco?) STRONG westerly winds develop over back half of the event bringing in much colder air Saturday drying/blowing around the fresh snow. This system would linger well into the weekend. Interesting wrinkle again being the lakeshore. Will take a crack at a map tomorrow night.
 
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