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We'll see how the weather prognosticators come out this time

Soapweed

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Forecast for the northern Nebraska Sandhills

Wednesday

Overcast with a chance of snow in the afternoon. High of 27F with a windchill as low as 7F. Breezy. Winds from the SE at 20 to 25 mph. Chance of snow 40%.

Wednesday Night

Overcast with a chance of snow. Fog overnight. Low of 12F with a windchill as low as 1F. Breezy. Winds from the East at 15 to 20 mph. Chance of snow 70% with accumulations up to 8 in. possible.

Thursday

Overcast with a chance of snow. High of 21F with a windchill as low as -4F. Breezy. Winds from the North at 15 to 20 mph. Chance of snow 70% with accumulations up to 5 in. possible.

Thursday Night

Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow. Low of 7F. Winds from the NNW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of snow 50% with accumulations up to 1 in. possible.

http://classic.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=69218
 
It seems quite contrary to pray that the storm materializes at least as 'good' as prognisticated! But both personally and as a congregation, we will be doing just that this morning......as we do for both the necessary moisture AND for the return of our government leaders touse of Constitutional principles.

mrj
 
Calling for close to the same here in eastern colorado. Last night on the news they said it could be a significant storm for far eastern colorado. We sure need it just like you guys up north.
 
We have a front moving thru here now- headed in your direction... Started snowing about 9AM- and is supposed to snow and blow all day and night-- altho as of right now the temp is still 34 degrees and its melting as soon as it hits the ground... Supposed to snow all day and night- but only predicting an inch or 2 for here... But temps are supposed to drop down to below 0 tomorrow night...

So nice out there today tho that the cows walked away from a lot of the hay/straw I fed this morning and went back out to grazing...
 
Blizzard Developing in the Northern Plains

A storm system in the Northern Plains will produce snow and strong winds across portions of eastern Montana, the Dakotas and Minnesota through Monday. Winds will gust up to 45 mph in this area, with blowing snow contributing to blizzard conditions. Travel across this region will be hazardous with reduced visibilities and snow-covered roads.

Looks like our little storm is going to turn into a blizzard as it moves east and south...Snow quit here about 4PM- and now we just have wind..

The State Highway Dept is saying the roads in the far NE corner of the state- just south of the border from Big Muddy- are either all closed or emergency travel only...
 
Oldtimer said:
Blizzard Developing in the Northern Plains

A storm system in the Northern Plains will produce snow and strong winds across portions of eastern Montana, the Dakotas and Minnesota through Monday. Winds will gust up to 45 mph in this area, with blowing snow contributing to blizzard conditions. Travel across this region will be hazardous with reduced visibilities and snow-covered roads.

Looks like our little storm is going to turn into a blizzard as it moves east and south...Snow quit here about 4PM- and now we just have wind..

The State Highway Dept is saying the roads in the far NE corner of the state- just south of the border from Big Muddy- are either all closed or emergency travel only...

Son went home just before supper. Said it was a slow trip as the snow was stuck to the road pretty good. Just stuck my head out the door and it's still snowing and blowing.
 
We're doomed. The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore is going to set up shop in either Des Moines, Omaha, or Lincoln. He's the last one you want coming to cover a storm.
 
garn said:
We're doomed. The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore is going to set up shop in either Des Moines, Omaha, or Lincoln. He's the last one you want coming to cover a storm.

Has the Weather Channel named it yet? That's true doom.. :wink:
 
Oldtimer said:
garn said:
We're doomed. The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore is going to set up shop in either Des Moines, Omaha, or Lincoln. He's the last one you want coming to cover a storm.

Has the Weather Channel named it yet? That's true doom.. :wink:

If they name it it will give you something to quote for two weeks. :wink:
 
Oldtimer said:
garn said:
We're doomed. The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore is going to set up shop in either Des Moines, Omaha, or Lincoln. He's the last one you want coming to cover a storm.

Has the Weather Channel named it yet? That's true doom.. :wink:

Hopefully The Weather Channel ends this stupid gimmick after the winter is over.
 
Conditions at the moment, Thursday, February 21, 2013, 6:45 a.m. MST are:

17 degrees F, 9 mph ESE breeze, 9 degree windchill, barometer 29.92 and rising, and one inch of snow on the ground. Could be much worse. :-)
 
Soapweed said:
Conditions at the moment, Saturday, February 21, 2013, 6:45 a.m. MST are:

17 degrees F, 9 mph ESE breeze, 9 degree windchill, barometer 29.92 and rising, and one inch of snow on the ground. Could be much worse. :-)


UMMMMM Soap, I don't know what year you are in, but February 21st this year is on a Thursday.
We probably have close to 3 inches on the ground. 14 degrees, and not much wind at all, but I haven't been off of the river yet either.
 
LazyWP said:
Soapweed said:
Conditions at the moment, Saturday, February 21, 2013, 6:45 a.m. MST are:

17 degrees F, 9 mph ESE breeze, 9 degree windchill, barometer 29.92 and rising, and one inch of snow on the ground. Could be much worse. :-)


UMMMMM Soap, I don't know what year you are in, but February 21st this year is on a Thursday.
We probably have close to 3 inches on the ground. 14 degrees, and not much wind at all, but I haven't been off of the river yet either.

You are quite right, LazyWP. Around this outfit, the days sometimes all seem to run together. :wink: I did fix the problem.
 
picked up about 6 inches of snow in the Des Moines metro overnight. Thankfully there's not alot of cold with this storm (it's in the mid 20's) and the main roads are in pretty good condition this morning.
 
+30F and windy with about 1" of frozen sleet on the ground forcast to go to +41F this afternoon

Trust me frozen sleet is very slick!
 
We had 12 to 14 inches. The most snow we have had in six years. The first half came with the wind from the e ese. So that was odd there are funny drifts where there usually isn't from that wind. However it came its quite welcome.
 

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