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GL
and last updated 2021-02-04 09:16:43-05
Good morning bloggers,
A strong cold front is about to blast cold air into KC soon. It was 47 degrees at 7 AM when I took the dogs out for a walk, and the front is now moving across the city. Expect a wind shift and a wind increase to nearly 40 mph by noon, and a chance of snow.
GL
This band of snow is growing, but also moving fast. It is like a line of thunderstorms, and it won t last long. There may be a dusting to an inch of snow, and mostly on grassy surfaces.
Updated: 6:43 PM EST Feb 1, 2021 On-and-off snow showers will continue Monday night as a slow-moving winter storm heads east. Watch the forecast by Pittsburgh s Action Weather in the video player above.Snow showers will taper off after midnight, with just a few flurries Tuesday morning. There will be a chance for some snow in the extreme eastern ridges Tuesday afternoon while the rest of the region dries out.Additional snow amounts through Tuesday are predicted to be 1-3 inches in the Pittsburgh metro area and 2-5 inches in the ridges. A winter weather advisory from the National Weather Service is in effect until 6 a.m. Tuesday. Click here to read the alert for your county. Interactive radar: Track the snow and rain as it moves through your areaYOUR SNOW PICTURES: Share photos and videos at wtae.com/upload or share them to our u local Pittsburgh Facebook group! This will be a long-duration event. Think of it as a leaky faucet with a slow drip versus turning on a faucet to
Weather Blog
GL
and last updated 2021-01-28 12:50:56-05
Good morning bloggers,
The weather pattern is cycling according to the LRC. The tornado that happened in Alabama for example had a level of predictability to it happening within a few miles of where it happened. This is the third cycle of the LRC, and in the first two cycles there was also some severe weather in the south in this part of the pattern. Exactly on the LRC cycle, there was a tornado within 30 miles of where this one happened on Monday. I tell you this to stress that the weather pattern is cycling according to the LRC, and we can predict severe weather down to a day or two in a forecast made months in advance. We will be monitoring this part of the pattern for a much stronger and more wide spread severe weather event around the second week of March, and around my birthday, April 24th.
Weather Blog
Gary Lezak
and last updated 2021-01-22 13:18:11-05
Good morning bloggers,
I am just getting started...I will finish this blog after my appearance on Sports Radio 810 AM in a few minutes at 7:55 AM. And, we will also update this blog around 10 AM after the new data has rolled in, so check in a few times today.
9:45 AM Update: A Look At The Snow Forecast From Various Models For Monday
NAM Model:
6 to 10 inches of snow (6 in Clinton Missouri while other models cut the snow off one county south of KC)
ICON Model:
RGEM Model:
GFS Model (due in at 10 AM):