Today’s video:
Latest snowfall totals verification across Nebraska and Iowa showing another swath of 6-12″ in many of the areas that just saw heavy snow this past week:
Where the snowpack is the heaviest mainly across Iowa Friday morning, watching for patchy dense fog possible with a temperature inversion aloft:
Updated thoughts on accumulations…it’s no question that data initially had overdone rainfall across Kansas earlier this week vs current analysis…we expect there to be a void in precipitation across Kansas, exactly where that sets up is difficult to nail down with 100% confidence, but we have circled 2 areas where we feel most comfortable for ~0.25-0.75″ total through the weekend; if you have questions more local to your locations, please don’t hesitate to reach out!
Updated high temperature guidance over the next 4 days over cooler relative to normal…we do, however, work in more consistent warmth next week across the central Plains:
Updated low temperature guidance over the next 4 mornings…some darn chilly mornings still looking likely across northeastern NE and Iowa where that snowpack is the heaviest:
Updated wind forecast next 4 days:
Updated weeks 1 and 2 temperatures guidance from normal showing that warming trend increasing nicely into next week:
Updated weeks 1 and 2 precipitation guidance and discussion: