Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Tuesday, Feb. 10th, 2015, 7:15 pm
Temperature: 23 F
Feels like: 13 F
Wind: SE 7 mph
Humidity: 82%
Pressure: 29.94 in

The early morning hours seemed very promising this morning by starting off with mostly sunny skies and few hazy clouds on the horizon. With the morning looking promising I thought today had the potential to reach the high 30's but I was completely wrong. As the early morning moved into the afternoon hours, the skies filled completely with clouds and visibility was reduced from the haze. We experienced some snow flurries a little after the noon hour which subsided until dark. As the even progressed we again experienced snow flurries, with a mix of freezing sleet.


Pictured above is the current radar of the time of this blog post. As you can see much of the snow and sleet have already passed through earlier in the day. There is still a few slivers of snow that will pass through the area as the evening pushes on, and there is potential to see more snow late this evening as a small snow cloud is hovering over the cities right now. 


Above is a picture of the front systems that are over the midwest area right now. There is a cold front over South Dakota that is pushing warm air to the south, there is also a warm front directly over Wisconsin that is pushing north. This will cause the low system air mass to lose power for the snow as it pushes east. I predict that tomorrow will bring cool temperatures and as the low system front keeps pushing east, that we may experience more snow later on in the day tomorrow. 

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