Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

All weather related things can be found here! From snow storms to severe weather including the best model analysis and long range forecasting around!
User avatar
tron777
Major Hurricane
Posts: 20259
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2021 5:10 pm
Location: Burlington, KY
Contact:

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by tron777 »

1000 MB Surface low over Western KY is moving NE and has a date with us in Cincinnati. It's going to move right up the I-71 corridor towards Cleveland. The dry slot is already punching into areas SE of I-71.
Lester Rhoads
Burlington, KY


AV Facebook Page

Image
dce
EF5 Tornado
Posts: 806
Joined: Mon Mar 01, 2021 7:45 pm
Location: Huber Heights

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by dce »

Indianapolis looks to be in the jackpot this morning. Looks like 6+ easily there.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Doug

Huber Heights
dce
EF5 Tornado
Posts: 806
Joined: Mon Mar 01, 2021 7:45 pm
Location: Huber Heights

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by dce »

In Piqua at the moment headed to Wapakoneta. Sleet In Piqua. I would expect to get back into the snow by the time I get to Wapa.
Doug

Huber Heights
User avatar
heybert00
Rain Shower
Posts: 30
Joined: Fri Jan 14, 2022 10:17 am

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by heybert00 »

Have a solid 1.5 inches this morning. Probably closer to 2 inches fell, but has compacted already. Get your slush cleaned off before the temperature drops and your drive way is an ice rink.
Constant Lurker, Occasional Poster
Miami Township Southern Montgomery County
User avatar
Bgoney
Tropical Storm
Posts: 3638
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2021 7:09 pm
Location: East clermont, 3mls north of Williamsburg

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by Bgoney »

Indy northward was in a good spot. Best snows are usually 100-150+- miles north/NW of surface low and track
Proud owner of Best Guess Forecast Center (BGFC)
Former owner of Gut Feeling Forecast (GFF) and Doppler Infinity
I know just enough about weather to be dangerous!
Spacejunk
Rain Shower
Posts: 57
Joined: Sun Feb 28, 2021 2:13 pm

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by Spacejunk »

About 4” in Oxford before the compression started
Oxford, Ohio
winterstormjoe
EF0 Tornado
Posts: 359
Joined: Mon Mar 01, 2021 9:13 am
Location: Westwood/Cheviot

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by winterstormjoe »

I was able to see moderate snow falling around 3 am when I got up briefly and my street was starting to get covered. Got up again at 5 am and just drizzle and my street was already cleared. I measured an inch and a quarter. Decided to go in to work this morning as most of the roads were just wet and a light rain falling just enough to keep the salt spray from the roads at bay. I'll be WFH tomorrow and Friday as it sounds like the roads may be actually a little more slick than this morning.
kywthrluvr
Rain Shower
Posts: 67
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2021 7:23 pm
Location: Florence, KY

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by kywthrluvr »

tron777 wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 8:30 am
fyrfyter wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 7:58 am Over reaction from what happened on Sunday. Both Mets and schools.

EDIT: I do think the HRRR seemed to do the best again when the event got closer. It was more granular in the precip and that’s how it went.
Most schools absolutely overreacted thanks to some Mets and social media. Luckily here in Boone Co they did it right. No delays no nothing. Just a regular day here. Yet last night Milford Schools closed and now my brother has an unnecessary house full of kids today. :lol:
Boone County had a 2 hour delay this morning. I couldn’t figure out why except maybe what little snow we had coincided with the early bus routes.
Leslie
Florence, KY
Pete1
Heavy Rain
Posts: 162
Joined: Thu Nov 04, 2021 1:49 am
Location: Burlington

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by Pete1 »

kywthrluvr wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:36 am
tron777 wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 8:30 am
fyrfyter wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 7:58 am Over reaction from what happened on Sunday. Both Mets and schools.

EDIT: I do think the HRRR seemed to do the best again when the event got closer. It was more granular in the precip and that’s how it went.
Most schools absolutely overreacted thanks to some Mets and social media. Luckily here in Boone Co they did it right. No delays no nothing. Just a regular day here. Yet last night Milford Schools closed and now my brother has an unnecessary house full of kids today. :lol:
Boone County had a 2 hour delay this morning. I couldn’t figure out why except maybe what little snow we had coincided with the early bus routes.
The 2 hour delay in Boone county was absolutely ridiculous. Incompetence at its finest!!!

All it did was completely mess up parents work day schedules.
Last edited by Pete1 on Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:43 am, edited 1 time in total.
Burlington, KY
kywthrluvr
Rain Shower
Posts: 67
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2021 7:23 pm
Location: Florence, KY

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by kywthrluvr »

Pete1 wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:41 am
kywthrluvr wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:36 am
tron777 wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 8:30 am
fyrfyter wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 7:58 am Over reaction from what happened on Sunday. Both Mets and schools.

EDIT: I do think the HRRR seemed to do the best again when the event got closer. It was more granular in the precip and that’s how it went.
Most schools absolutely overreacted thanks to some Mets and social media. Luckily here in Boone Co they did it right. No delays no nothing. Just a regular day here. Yet last night Milford Schools closed and now my brother has an unnecessary house full of kids today. :lol:
Boone County had a 2 hour delay this morning. I couldn’t figure out why except maybe what little snow we had coincided with the early bus routes.
The 2 hour delay in Boone county was absolutely ridiculous. All it did was completely mess up parents work day schedules.
I’m sure it did. I don't have kids in school any more but saw it on TV and was completely confused when I looked outside.
Leslie
Florence, KY
tpweather
Hurricane
Posts: 5408
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2021 6:04 pm
Location: Edgewood

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by tpweather »

kywthrluvr wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:42 am
Pete1 wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:41 am
kywthrluvr wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:36 am
tron777 wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 8:30 am
fyrfyter wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 7:58 am Over reaction from what happened on Sunday. Both Mets and schools.

EDIT: I do think the HRRR seemed to do the best again when the event got closer. It was more granular in the precip and that’s how it went.
Most schools absolutely overreacted thanks to some Mets and social media. Luckily here in Boone Co they did it right. No delays no nothing. Just a regular day here. Yet last night Milford Schools closed and now my brother has an unnecessary house full of kids today. :lol:
Boone County had a 2 hour delay this morning. I couldn’t figure out why except maybe what little snow we had coincided with the early bus routes.
The 2 hour delay in Boone county was absolutely ridiculous. All it did was completely mess up parents work day schedules.
I’m sure it did. I don't have kids in school any more but saw it on TV and was completely confused when I looked outside.
Did they get more snow in the northwest side of Boone County is the only reason for the 2 hour delay. I know the airport got a few hours of snow.
User avatar
Bgoney
Tropical Storm
Posts: 3638
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2021 7:09 pm
Location: East clermont, 3mls north of Williamsburg

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by Bgoney »

Screenshot_20230125-094612_Chrome.jpg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Proud owner of Best Guess Forecast Center (BGFC)
Former owner of Gut Feeling Forecast (GFF) and Doppler Infinity
I know just enough about weather to be dangerous!
User avatar
tron777
Major Hurricane
Posts: 20259
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2021 5:10 pm
Location: Burlington, KY
Contact:

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by tron777 »

The snowfall graident was so tough with this system. A few miles made the difference between 4" that you guys have reported in our N and NW counties to maybe a 1/2" or so IMBY. I have not seen a report out of CVG. Seeing some 5" reports in N. Montgomery Co North of Dayton Metro.
Lester Rhoads
Burlington, KY


AV Facebook Page

Image
tpweather
Hurricane
Posts: 5408
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2021 6:04 pm
Location: Edgewood

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by tpweather »

tron777 wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:49 am The snowfall graident was so tough with this system. A few miles made the difference between 4" that you guys have reported in our N and NW counties to maybe a 1/2" or so IMBY. I have not seen a report out of CVG. Seeing some 5" reports in N. Montgomery Co North of Dayton Metro.
Les the airport showed 0.28 inches of precip before it changed to rain but not sure how much accumulated. I got let me check out my window again and I got zero.
User avatar
tron777
Major Hurricane
Posts: 20259
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2021 5:10 pm
Location: Burlington, KY
Contact:

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by tron777 »

Lester Rhoads
Burlington, KY


AV Facebook Page

Image
kywthrluvr
Rain Shower
Posts: 67
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2021 7:23 pm
Location: Florence, KY

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by kywthrluvr »

Tera Blake said CVG got .9” of snow
Leslie
Florence, KY
tpweather
Hurricane
Posts: 5408
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2021 6:04 pm
Location: Edgewood

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by tpweather »

The one reason this storm was not a much more impactful storm is lack of arctic air. Even where its snowing temps are near 32. Next week arctic air is heading south and east but the southeast ridge over Florida is going to make it a nice fight between heat miser and snow miser. This also gives the coastal Northeast a better shot of winter weather as for the most part they have been spared in the bigger cities. What does this mean for us and probably more forecasting headaches lol
tpweather
Hurricane
Posts: 5408
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2021 6:04 pm
Location: Edgewood

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by tpweather »

kywthrluvr wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:55 am Tera Blake said CVG got .9” of snow
Thanks I had not heard of any reports.
Snowbrain2
Rain Shower
Posts: 42
Joined: Thu Oct 07, 2021 3:19 pm

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by Snowbrain2 »



Winter weather up here in NE Ohio. 5-10++ inches likely here by tomorrow evening when you add the snow, goo, and LES tomorrow.
2022/23 Winter snowfall 61 inches
Seasonal average 107-113 inches depending on source.
Chardon, Ohio
Pepper
Rain Shower
Posts: 38
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2021 8:53 pm

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by Pepper »

I will report 4 inches it is now turning to a slushy mess.
Located in Franklin County, Indiana
Browneyedgirl
Heavy Rain
Posts: 104
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2021 10:19 pm
Location: Liberty Township, Butler County

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by Browneyedgirl »

The slushy mess is slippery to walk in! Took the dogs out and really had to be careful.

I wonder if that was part of the school closings. Early schools would have kids and teachers slipping and sliding in the parking lots.
Lisa
Liberty Township, Butler County


Still learning all this weather stuff!
User avatar
tron777
Major Hurricane
Posts: 20259
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2021 5:10 pm
Location: Burlington, KY
Contact:

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by tron777 »

kywthrluvr wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:55 am Tera Blake said CVG got .9” of snow
Thank you Leslie!
Lester Rhoads
Burlington, KY


AV Facebook Page

Image
User avatar
tron777
Major Hurricane
Posts: 20259
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2021 5:10 pm
Location: Burlington, KY
Contact:

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by tron777 »

tpweather wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:57 am The one reason this storm was not a much more impactful storm is lack of arctic air. Even where its snowing temps are near 32. Next week arctic air is heading south and east but the southeast ridge over Florida is going to make it a nice fight between heat miser and snow miser. This also gives the coastal Northeast a better shot of winter weather as for the most part they have been spared in the bigger cities. What does this mean for us and probably more forecasting headaches lol
Great post! For some examples, my Mom's Sister who lives NW of STL in St. Charles, MO was supposed to get hammered! Not the case. They only got 2-3". I also have relatives in Somerset, MI which is in the NE corner of Hillsdale Co in the southern part of the state. They were also supposed to be in the jackpot zone. Granted, the storm for them just started around 6 or 7am this morning, and so far, they only have a couple of inches or so on the ground. Ground temps are warm and no arctic air as you said, Tim. The only way these storms can work out is to have 1"+ per hour snowfall rates. Then the snow will stick and pile up faster then it can melt. Otherwise, the snowfall forecast is going to underperform almost every time. Something to think about with future systems when we have no cold air to work with. That is why Sunday worked out as well as it did. We had 1"+ per hour snowfall rates for several hours and boom! 3-6" fell in the areas that kept getting the heavier bands.
Lester Rhoads
Burlington, KY


AV Facebook Page

Image
User avatar
tron777
Major Hurricane
Posts: 20259
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2021 5:10 pm
Location: Burlington, KY
Contact:

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by tron777 »

Snowbrain2 wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 10:14 am
Winter weather up here in NE Ohio. 5-10++ inches likely here by tomorrow evening when you add the snow, goo, and LES tomorrow.
Gorgeous Jeff! Enjoy it my friend!
Lester Rhoads
Burlington, KY


AV Facebook Page

Image
User avatar
tron777
Major Hurricane
Posts: 20259
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2021 5:10 pm
Location: Burlington, KY
Contact:

Re: Nail Biter Storm 1/24 - 1/26/23

Post by tron777 »

MD issued for N IN, NW Ohio and Southern Lower Mich for heavy snow:

https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/md/md0105.html
Lester Rhoads
Burlington, KY


AV Facebook Page

Image
Post Reply