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Post by ndolan387 on Jan 15, 2022 11:12:03 GMT -6
2.3" on my car hood in Northern Wildwood! Forecast verified despite a unsatisfied experience with the rain to snow changeover. Very light snow now.
Everything's so pretty; glad we managed to get some snow!
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Post by amstilost on Jan 15, 2022 11:13:39 GMT -6
I just measured 2.25" on deck railing. The big melt has begun.
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Post by bororug on Jan 15, 2022 11:14:15 GMT -6
Right at 2” in the southern part of Festus. Beautiful outside. Forecast totals verified here.
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Post by STGOutdoors on Jan 15, 2022 11:21:58 GMT -6
Glad some of you got to get a couple inches. We had maybe a quarter inch at best before it melted. That sucked, no two ways about it!
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Post by dschreib on Jan 15, 2022 11:35:27 GMT -6
Here's a few pics from the I'm guessing about 2 inches. Quitcherbitchin’
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Post by mchafin on Jan 15, 2022 11:43:52 GMT -6
Here's a few pics from the I'm guessing about 2 inches. Quitcherbitchin’ I had no idea that was one word! I’m adding that to my lexicon.
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Post by guyatacomputer - NE St. Peters on Jan 15, 2022 11:49:16 GMT -6
What surprises me is that I don't think I ever got below 33 degrees all night long.
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luvhockey
Junior Forecaster
Arnold MO 1/2 mile from the Meramec Mississippi confluence
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Post by luvhockey on Jan 15, 2022 11:49:31 GMT -6
Watching the Xavier bb game but our Lt Col is not yelling loud enough to pick him out. Maybe during a quiet time yell ‘WEATHER’ lol
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Post by dschreib on Jan 15, 2022 11:51:02 GMT -6
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Post by let it snow11 on Jan 15, 2022 11:58:11 GMT -6
Can’t take an official measurement since it didn’t stick to the measuring board, or concrete or anything really for that matter, you might stretch the accumulation to .5” on bare ground, and that’s probably too much of a stretch About the same story 15-20 miles to your north where I am.
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Post by tedrick65 on Jan 15, 2022 12:12:05 GMT -6
For the older members of the board (age-wise)...be careful shoveling this stuff even if you only got a couple of inches. This is the heaviest cement mixer stuff I've come across in a long time.
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Post by jeffcobeeman on Jan 15, 2022 12:14:02 GMT -6
Measured 2.25 inches. Compacting and melting fast. So... when is our next disappointment supposed to happen? Our new motto should be "Missouri... Where snow storms come to die"!
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Post by dschreib on Jan 15, 2022 12:17:38 GMT -6
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Post by mchafin on Jan 15, 2022 12:22:42 GMT -6
For the older members of the board (age-wise)...be careful shoveling this stuff even if you only got a couple of inches. This is the heaviest cement mixer stuff I've come across in a long time. I taught the kids how to push it. Not loft it.
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lunchladyd
Junior Forecaster
On the Troy -Silex, Mo. line
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Post by lunchladyd on Jan 15, 2022 12:33:01 GMT -6
We measured 2 and a half inches on the deck rail. What a beautiful snow!!
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Post by tedrick65 on Jan 15, 2022 12:39:44 GMT -6
For the older members of the board (age-wise)...be careful shoveling this stuff even if you only got a couple of inches. This is the heaviest cement mixer stuff I've come across in a long time. I taught the kids how to push it. Not loft it. With 3/4" of slush at the bottom, even pushing it was a chore. If there was a kid willing to shovel my drive, I'd make it worth their while. I guess shoveling for money isn't a thing with the youths anymore.
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Post by mchafin on Jan 15, 2022 12:46:56 GMT -6
I taught the kids how to push it. Not loft it. With 3/4" of slush at the bottom, even pushing it was a chore. If there was a kid willing to shovel my drive, I'd make it worth their while. I guess shoveling for money isn't a thing with the youths anymore. My boys wanted to go shovel driveways for money. I advised that it wasn’t a good idea this time - the snow was barely covering anything and melting rapidly. They could make bank in this neighborhood - provided neighbors aren’t like me and don’t carry cash.
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Post by unclesam6 on Jan 15, 2022 12:50:36 GMT -6
1.5" of fluff in Colorado Springs
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Post by Frivolousz21 on Jan 15, 2022 13:00:43 GMT -6
I was very happy with the couple inches wish it was more but, still could of been a lot worse. I am going to do my best like I did this morning with my measurements going forward like on a deck rail or pic nic table. But I am very happy to see the reports were the same as I had around my area confirming everything. Now we wait for whats next. I know I heard some of you mention a possible little dusting potential tomorrow night. Does that still look possible? Last night you couldn't get out of bed to track the storm. Now youre a spring chicken?!? What???
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Post by ajd446 on Jan 15, 2022 13:06:08 GMT -6
I still get excited even when sick friv. I only replied like 2 or 3 times last night which you know is not like me. I went to urgent care, then shoveled grandparents house this morning. Just a virus not COVID.
It was a rough night though with this terrible cough, so when I woke up I checked what was going on and updated my observations accordingly. even sick I can still type lol
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Post by Snowstorm920 on Jan 15, 2022 13:29:18 GMT -6
Looks pretty cold late next week. We'd probably go below zero if there was snow on the ground
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Post by weatherman222 on Jan 15, 2022 13:31:14 GMT -6
I still get excited even when sick friv. I only replied like 2 or 3 times last night which you know is not like me. I went to urgent care, then shoveled grandparents house this morning. Just a virus not COVID. It was a rough night though with this terrible cough, so when I woke up I checked what was going on and updated my observations accordingly. even sick I can still type lol Glad it's not the Rona. Ironically, I'm feeling sick today too along with my wife. Guess she brought something home from one of her patients. We ended up with a trace down in Fredericktown. Changeover didn't occur here until after 8am.
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Post by Chris Higgins on Jan 15, 2022 13:35:59 GMT -6
Watching the Xavier bb game but our Lt Col is not yelling loud enough to pick him out. Maybe during a quiet time yell ‘WEATHER’ lol Second to last row from the top... it is a long way from a microphone, but close to the bar!
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Post by bellevillewxguy on Jan 15, 2022 13:59:48 GMT -6
Sunday night could be an inch or 2 for somebody especially along and east of the Mississippi River.
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Post by bellevillewxguy on Jan 15, 2022 14:02:35 GMT -6
Models have been juicing up this little shortwave the past day or so, and now with last night's system out of the way models can better focus on that. No big system by any stretch but something fun to watch. At the very least it could be wintry looking Sunday night into Monday early AM.
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Post by Snowman99 on Jan 15, 2022 14:34:18 GMT -6
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Post by Snowman99 on Jan 15, 2022 14:37:29 GMT -6
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Post by amstilost on Jan 15, 2022 15:05:42 GMT -6
There are numerous amazing satellite loops of the eruption. Shock waves, gravity waves, 400,000 lightning strikes, waves into a Santa Cruz, CA harbor. It was 'heard' in Alaska, 5800 miles away. I've seen VEI 5 estimates. Karakatau was estimated VEI 6. WOW
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Post by bellevillewxguy on Jan 15, 2022 15:23:26 GMT -6
The Earth rang like a bell as they like to say. Depending on how long it erupts or if it's multiple eruptions it could beat the 1991 Eruption, but be shy of the 1800s year without a Summer eruption VEI 6 most likely but just imagine if this thing was on land and not underwater. That could of spelled issues for the growing season, coming out of a la Nina this Summer if not by Spring already means the global patterns will be in flux, this could add more mess to long range model confusion. We've been due for a 'big' one somewhere in the world for sometime. Perhaps this is now it?
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Post by amstilost on Jan 15, 2022 15:28:06 GMT -6
moderate snow from a burst and northwest puke to my southeast...looks like it formed over Marissa
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