Denver to Madison Snowstorm(s), Two Events as Winter Starts Early!

A two shot snow event will occur this week letting us know that winter is on the way. Denver was hit this morning with snow and now a bigger snowstorm is coming to Denver to Madison, Wi, perhaps even the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

While Denver is going to have 4-8 inches of snow with over a foot in the mountains, snow coming into the Plains and Midwest will be 1-8 inches depending on location.


Dam-Breaking High Wind Event with Possible

Weak Tornadoes NYC to Richmond!


The 10:1 ratio computer models are showing over a foot of snow but given the time of the year, we are probably looking as less, that’s why I am showing the Kuchera snow amounts which take into account snow ratios.

The first storm is comes out tonight with light snows across the Midwest and Plains. The second comes out of the Rockies Wednesday and heads in the Great Lakes Thursday night. Models still differ some on amounts, but going with the low ratios of 8:1 we are probably looking at 1-8 inches of snow. Despite all that, travel be poor in Denver, probably slushy and slippery into the Plains and Midwest.

 


Snowfall Accumulation (Kuchera Method)

Notes: This product shows solely the total amount of snowfall using a solid-to-liquid-equivalent ratio derived from the Kuchera Method. Where Tmax represents the maximum temperature in the lowest 500mb in Kelvin, the Kuchera Method uses one of the following two formulas to approximate snowfall ratio based on the value of Tmax being greater or less than 271.16K (~28°F or ~-2°C).


The snowfall amount is then calculated by multiplying ratio by the forecast QPF. The amount displayed is cumulative, starting at the beginning of the model run and accumulating throughout the entire forecast period.


 

Below are the computer model snows. I like the NAM amounts thinking that GFS is too high on amounts.

 



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  3. Snow Maps

Snow Map for the Big Snow Daddy!

I made adjustments to my snow map above. The heavy snow area is basically the same but made some adjustments to the Ohio Valley area into the Plains.

In the East, I am still thinking the storm is going to hop over the West Virginia mountains and reform on the coast and head up along the coast east of New England. I think the GFS is still too far west with the low track and trying to bring warm air into PA and NY.

Overall this is a front ended heavy snow event with rates of 1-3 inches per hour and heavy ice in areas just west of the I-95 corridor from Baltimore to Boston. I still think the big cities will see some snow but how much depends on the track of the low. Philly and NYC I can see having 6 inches.

Special Storm Video: Heavy Snow to Hit From Midwest to Northeast! Big Daddy!

Hazard Maps

Current Surface Map

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