Are You Ready For This?

gary_in_neenah

Super Moderator
Staff member
MSN
Story by Ben Nol

The season’s first outbreak of freezing, Arctic air is headed for the United States this weekend into next week. It will register as the most unusually cold blob of air on the planet for a time.

Chilly air will reach the Plains and Midwest this weekend before spreading to the East Coast on Monday. In total, 155 million people across the contiguous states are expected to experience freezing conditions through Wednesday.

Across parts of Michigan, possibly including Detroit, the arrival of the cold wave may be marked by a period of snow early Sunday — the first of the season. From Sunday into Monday, snow showers and squalls could stretch from the Upper Midwest to the southern Appalachians — with flurries possibly reaching the Mid-Atlantic on Monday night.

The cold air will also spark the development of lake-effect snow bands. The contrast between near-record warm Great Lakes water temperatures and the unusually cold air mass above will be substantial, contributing to more atmospheric instability and the potential for locally heavy snow bands in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York from Monday to Wednesday.
AA1PZKHl.img


Swaths of accumulating snow are likely from the Dakotas to Maine, southward into the Ohio Valley and Appalachians as well as around the Great Lakes from Saturday to Wednesday.

Wet snow may fall in areas including Michigan; Ontario and Quebec, Canada; northern New York; and New England from Sunday into Monday.


 

mezz

Well-known member
We don't want this right now either, but, what can you do. Fortunately, it looks as though the Keweenaw should be in the 1-3" range from Sat night through Sunday. Some light snow possible on Monday. Night time temps are expected in the 20's Saturday through Monday. Temps are expected to bounce back to 40 degrees by Tuesday (Veterans Day). The ground is warm yet so the snow won't stick around long, but, things will get slippery & icy in spots for a bit. I guess the roller coaster ride is about to begin, which is to be expected to a degree this time of year. We have been lucky so far.
 

skiroule

Well-known member
Had snow squalls up in Lake of the Woods County last night and today. Only a little accumulation on the vehicles and roadsides but it is a sign. Going to have lows in the teens tonight and the weekend and the bays are starting to freeze. Winter is knocking on the door.
 

euphoric1

Well-known member
yes we need cold to freeze lakes before it snows,
Lakes and the ground, would be nice to have if it if we already had a good headstart on freezing things up, unfortunately temperature trend not looking good for later in week either. Hate to be debbie downer but all this will be good for is getting everyone excited LOL
 
Top