January 2024 Weather Discussion

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After La Bomba... the next system looks to come in towards the end of next week / next weekend. OP GFS wants to bring in another La Bomba part 2. Another blizzard to our West. Same kind of deal really as to what we'll see on Tues of next week. The 0Z CMC is much further SE with the ow track and brings us a snow storm. The OP Euro is more like the GFS.

From an Ensemble standpoint, which is what we should be using this far out anyway... the GEFS is further SE of the OP tracking the low thru our SE counties. The EPS is in agreement. We shall see... plenty of time to monitor this system. The dates on it would be Jan 12-13th.

The active pattern continues even beyond this time period but the details on any individual storm tracks will be impossible to pin down at this time. Cold air invading the country and an active STJ is the take away though.
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tron777 wrote: Sat Jan 06, 2024 8:56 am After La Bomba... the next system looks to come in towards the end of next week / next weekend. OP GFS wants to bring in another La Bomba part 2. Another blizzard to our West. Same kind of deal really as to what we'll see on Tues of next week. The 0Z CMC is much further SE with the ow track and brings us a snow storm. The OP Euro is more like the GFS.

From an Ensemble standpoint, which is what we should be using this far out anyway... the GEFS is further SE of the OP tracking the low thru our SE counties. The EPS is in agreement. We shall see... plenty of time to monitor this system. The dates on it would be Jan 12-13th.

The active pattern continues even beyond this time period but the details on any individual storm tracks will be impossible to pin down at this time. Cold air invading the country and an active STJ is the take away though.
Les, I'll repeat this from the other thread, "Feeling optimistic after mid month is all I can say" :)
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winterstormjoe wrote: Sat Jan 06, 2024 10:52 am Les, I'll repeat this from the other thread, "Feeling optimistic after mid month is all I can say" :)
I do too Joe. The first legit chance is the 12-13th. 12Z GFS is a major blizzard for folks NW of I-71. It is so close for the rest of us. Very, very close! Another SE bump and we're in! The Canadian today which was a snow storm for us on the 0Z run, went back NW again. Typical model wind shield wiper effect this far out.
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Nice follow up storm on the GFS for the 15-16th as well. We are going to be busy on here over the next several weeks. I foresee more thread worthy events upcoming.
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12Z GEFS on the 12-13th looks nice! On the ensemble mean... the low tracks from the Gulf into S Alabama then into Eastern Ohio strengthening as it does so. This is certainly one to watch in my opinion folks.
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Ok, now I’m in the right thread hahaha!
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Next weekend system is definitely going to be a huge, huge snowmaker for someone here or north west of here
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mikeyp wrote: Sat Jan 06, 2024 12:19 pm Next weekend system is definitely going to be a huge, huge snowmaker for someone here or north west of here
It'll depend on the -NAO blocking and if we get the PNA to go positive with a West Coast ridge to force the trough more eastward. Those are the two key factors to watch in my mind for the 12th-13th.
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You can clearly see the difference out West. Below is the OP GFS valid for Friday morning on the 12th. The second image is the GEFS. Note the obvious difference in the PNA ridging. OP GFS is more flat versus the more stout GEFS, which is what we are looking for.


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The GFS kept the lead wave on the 11th much further to the north where on this run of the Euro (new 12Z) it is further south and we actually get some light snow from it. This should bring in a nice batch of cold air to allow for a further SE track for the 12-13th system. So something to watch is the track of the lead wave on the 11th which should lay down the foundation for the strong low on the 12-13th. Now on this run, it is much weaker and a bit too far SE so I would expect the Euro to correct back north in future runs. I think one of the big keys to this system, is how much of a dig do we get with the lead wave on the 11th.
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The CMC and Euro at Day 10 want to release the arctic hounds! 1060-1070 MB high is entering the picture. EGADS! :o Would love to get a snow pack down prior to that level of cold air coming in. It'll help protect plants / lawns!
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CVG reached 41 and both DAY / CMH 37 today.
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Good Morning and buckle up over the next 2-3 weeks as winter settles in. Getting a decent snow pack to the north and west is a great sign of things to come. Tons of cold just waiting to enter the lower 48 and just need a path to bring it down and these systems over the next week should serve us well.

How much snow and how cold is not known yet but usually in January when you get these cold outbreaks models tend to be to warm as cold usually whens the battle.
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tpweather wrote: Sun Jan 07, 2024 7:16 am Good Morning and buckle up over the next 2-3 weeks as winter settles in. Getting a decent snow pack to the north and west is a great sign of things to come. Tons of cold just waiting to enter the lower 48 and just need a path to bring it down and these systems over the next week should serve us well.

How much snow and how cold is not known yet but usually in January when you get these cold outbreaks models tend to be to warm as cold usually whens the battle.
We will be colder then the models if we can obtain a snow pack. If you want brutally cold air, then we need the 12-13th system to be a hit. More cold and chances to come even beyond that system too. The pattern is loaded! The STJ will keep pumping out the systems and they will continue to track along the S edge of the arctic airmass.
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I would argue that this is one of the most potential-laden, busiest patterns we have had in the region in quite a few winters.
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We are on the warm side of every storm on today's 12z Euro until we get to about day 9. Still much to be figured out from a modeling standpoint. I hope we don't continue this Indiana/ Illinois storm track too much longer. Would hate to see a good pattern not bearing any fruit.
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18zgfs gave us lots of love after this first storm
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CVG / CMH reached 37 and DAY 35 today.
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Two week snowfall via the 18z GFS. A little mode porn for all you snow weenies!
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Trevor wrote: Sun Jan 07, 2024 8:17 pm Two week snowfall via the 18z GFS. A little mode porn for all you snow weenies!
Can only hope that comes true! What great run for the area!
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After the 12-13th system, the GFS continues to give us love with future systems. Nice system for MLK Day and a nice clipper after that showing up. We have true arctic air to work with after the end of the week storm. That has been lacking.
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Here's the 6Z GFS at CVG for MLK! :0

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MON 12Z 15-JAN  -9.3   -10.0    1027      92      95    0.05     548     528    
MON 18Z 15-JAN  -6.1    -7.2    1019      93      95    0.22     547     532    
TUE 00Z 16-JAN  -6.9    -8.8    1018      96      96    0.47     545     531    
TUE 06Z 16-JAN -13.3   -10.9    1021      95      43    0.03     542     527   
Euro is a little slower, the night of the 15th into the 16th, much weaker and South.

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TUE 06Z 16-JAN  -7.6   -10.9    1024      62     100    0.04     547     529    
TUE 12Z 16-JAN  -8.6   -11.7    1020      75      99    0.08     541     526    
TUE 18Z 16-JAN  -5.8   -12.3    1015      59     101    0.01     536     524    
WED 00Z 17-JAN  -8.5   -13.6    1015      71     100    0.02     529     517    
WED 06Z 17-JAN -13.4   -14.3    1017      72      62    0.01     527     514 
CMC has a more complex solution but the end result is probably a blend of the two. This one might be our next thread starter if the GFS solution gains more traction.
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tron777 wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 4:34 am After the 12-13th system, the GFS continues to give us love with future systems. Nice system for MLK Day and a nice clipper after that showing up. We have true arctic air to work with after the end of the week storm. That has been lacking.
Good Morning Les and the key word of the day is Arctic. Once that invades our area then chances for an all snow event goes way up.
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tpweather wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 6:21 am
tron777 wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 4:34 am After the 12-13th system, the GFS continues to give us love with future systems. Nice system for MLK Day and a nice clipper after that showing up. We have true arctic air to work with after the end of the week storm. That has been lacking.
Good Morning Les and the key word of the day is Arctic. Once that invades our area then chances for an all snow event goes way up.
Good morning Tim. Exactly. The cold air has been lacking. Beyond the Fri / Sat event that should no longer be the case so the next system which is MLK or the 16th... whatever it ends up being, should have a better chance at delivering snow to our area.
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