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National Weather Service Marquette MI
407 PM EDT Tue Oct 24 2017
A clipper system will pivot across the Upper MS Valley into the
Upper Great Lakes Thursday afternoon through Friday. While model
guidance differs on the track across Upper Michigan, the air mass
will be cold enough to support several inches of accumulating snow
for at least the interior west Thursday night. A slight shift north
or south in the low pressure track will result in considerable
differences in potential snow, so will continue to follow a middle-
ground approach to the forecast this far out.
Saturday through Monday, a seasonably cold air mass will support a
period of lake effect precipitation, mainly in the form of snow, for
the north to northwest wind snow belts
Radar looking raggedy. What else is new. Lets see as it gets closer if it can draw up some Atlantic moisture. Moving in now. Winds gusting to 20mph here from southeast.
Wind damage in PA and Delaware overnight. Philly had a 50mph gust
Drove through some good downpours, all of which missed here however....
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Originally Posted by Infamous92
I hope this doesn’t underperform like every rain event this summer/fall.
That’s exactly what happened. 0.08 in my rain gauge. And some of that might actually be from the wind (digital gauge).
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