I am using this as a way of communicating with the people down south towards the cities. I am sure you all have heard of the WONDERFUL weather that we are suppose to get on Tuesday and Wednesday. So, can we have this thread going as a way to update weather and such?? I know I could look at weather.com but, it is nice to hear actual people say what the weather is like! I plan on heading down to the cities and this could help me gauge when I would leave!!
I may be the only one who cares but right now central Minnesota is under a Blizzard Watch for all day Tuesday until Wednesday morning. Snow could range from 4-10" and winds up to 30 mph. Sounds like a beautiful day!
Thank you!! Hope this turns out to be NOTHING!!! What is the forecast down there?
In Moorhead right now its about 18 degrees with snow starting monday night with a blizzard watch, ending wednesday morning. Thats when our boys leave. Hopefully it all goes up north!!
Here is the forecast for Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday for Rochester Area
Tuesday: Showers early becoming a steady light rain later in the day.
Temps nearly steady in the mid 30s. Winds ESE at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 70%.
Wednesday: Chance of showers. Highs in the upper 30s and lows in the upper single digits.
Thursday: Partly cloudy and windy. Highs in the low teens and lows -2 to -6F.
Tuesday: Rain, freezing on some surfaces in the morning. Then showers of rain and wet snow in the afternoon. Temps nearly steady in the mid 30s.
Winds E at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of precip 70%.
Wednesday: Wintry mix of precipitation. Highs in the mid 30s and lows in the mid single digits.
Thursday: Windy with a mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the low teens and lows -3 to -7F.
Winter Storm Watch for the Duluth area starting Tuesday afternoon and running through Wednesday afternoon. They aren't predicting snowfall totals (considering their track record, a good thing ) because they aren't certain what track the storm will take.
Has their ever been a postponing of a State tournament game? I don't recall it happening.
The forecast is bad enough in northern Minnesota that the Warroad hockey team is going down after school on Monday instead of Tuesday morning like originally planned
UPDATE Here in Moorhead right now under a winter weather advisory!! Till Tuesday morning, then changing to a blizzard watch, herd this morning suppose to get 15 inches of fresh snow and bitter cold temperatures!!! Windchill reaching -30 to -35 below!! Today suppose to receive 3-5 inches tomorrow 5-8 and Wednesday 8-10 inches!! Seems like it could be more then 15? (what the news said) Hopefully be able to get out of here Wednesday for state!!
GO SPUDS!!
(correction of my stupidity!!)
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Dean_O66 wrote:UPDATE Here in Moorhead right now under a winter weather advisory!! Till Tuesday morning, then changing to a blizzard watch, herd this morning suppose to get 15 inches of fresh snow and bitter cold temperatures!!! Windshield reaching -30 to -35 below!! Today suppose to receive 3-5 inches tomorrow 5-8 and Wednesday 8-10 inches!! Seems like it could be more then 15? (what the news said) Hopefully be able to get out of here Wednesday for state!!
Dean_O66 wrote:UPDATE Here in Moorhead right now under a winter weather advisory!! Till Tuesday morning, then changing to a blizzard watch, herd this morning suppose to get 15 inches of fresh snow and bitter cold temperatures!!! Windshield reaching -30 to -35 below!! Today suppose to receive 3-5 inches tomorrow 5-8 and Wednesday 8-10 inches!! Seems like it could be more then 15? (what the news said) Hopefully be able to get out of here Wednesday for state!!
Updated forecast is predicting 14+ inches for Duluth by the time it's over on Wednesday morning.
Winter Storm Warning also in effect for the Twin Cities but will end at 7 a.m. on Wednesday. This should give plows enough time to get things cleaned up enough for people to get to the X. I doubt we'll see any postponements, just some inconvenience for those coming into the Cities from outside areas on Wednesday morning.
east hockey wrote:Updated forecast is predicting 14+ inches for Duluth by the time it's over on Wednesday morning.
Winter Storm Warning also in effect for the Twin Cities but will end at 7 a.m. on Wednesday. This should give plows enough time to get things cleaned up enough for people to get to the X. I doubt we'll see any postponements, just some inconvenience for those coming into the Cities from outside areas on Wednesday morning.
Lee
As long as I'm in the building by 8 on Thursday evening, I'll be alright.
east hockey wrote:Updated forecast is predicting 14+ inches for Duluth by the time it's over on Wednesday morning.
Winter Storm Warning also in effect for the Twin Cities but will end at 7 a.m. on Wednesday. This should give plows enough time to get things cleaned up enough for people to get to the X. I doubt we'll see any postponements, just some inconvenience for those coming into the Cities from outside areas on Wednesday morning.
Lee
As long as I'm in the building by 8 on Thursday evening, I'll be alright.
starmvp wrote:What is the forecast for Minneapolis?
Here is the latest warning:
...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 7 AM TUESDAY TO 7 AM CDT
WEDNESDAY...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN HAS ISSUED
A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW...WHICH IS IN EFFECT
FROM 7 AM TUESDAY TO 7 AM CDT WEDNESDAY. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS
NO LONGER IN EFFECT.
HEAVY SNOW WILL DEVELOP TUESDAY MORNING...AND LIKELY LAST INTO
TUESDAY NIGHT ACROSS CENTRAL MINNESOTA. A MIX OF RAIN AND SNOW
WILL ALSO BE POSSIBLE ON TUESDAY MORNING...ESPECIALLY FROM REDWOOD
FALLS TO MINNEAPOLIS AND AMERY WISCONSIN...PRIOR TO THE ARRIVAL OF
SNOW. THE HEAVIEST SNOW WILL LIKELY FALL FROM LATE TUESDAY MORNING
INTO THE EVENING. CURRENT INDICATIONS ARE THAT STORM TOTAL
ACCUMULATIONS WILL RANGE FROM 6 TO 10 INCHES BY WEDNESDAY
MORNING...WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS OF 12 INCHES
POSSIBLE...ESPECIALLY TOWARD THE INTERIOR OF CENTRAL MINNESOTA.
SNOWFALL AMOUNTS WILL BE SLIGHTLY LESS...ALTHOUGH STILL
SIGNIFICANT...TOWARD A MINNEAPOLIS TO REDWOOD FALLS LINE...WHERE
AMOUNTS IN THE 4 TO 7 INCH RANGE WILL BE MORE COMMON.
IN ADDITION...NORTHWEST WINDS WILL INCREASE TO AROUND 30 MPH WITH
GUSTS TO 40 MPH TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT...AND LIKELY LEAD TO
SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED VISIBILITIES...AND THE POTENTIAL FOR
TEMPORARY BLIZZARD CONDITIONS. THIS WILL LEAD TO VERY TREACHEROUS
TRAVEL.
Sounds like it will be diminishing by later Wednesday morning.