Posted at 7:16 AM on March 31, 2009
by Craig Edwards
In the days before short term, fine grid computer models, forecasters would track the center of lowest surface pressure on a weather map. From experience we learned that the heaviest snow falls about 100 miles to the north of the surface low path. Over time, this strategy has changed little.
Thus with the track of this late winter/early spring storm moving from Sioux City, Iowa to about Hutchinson we expect the heaviest snow to be from about Alexandria, Fergus Falls, Bemidji to Ely. Some lake enhanced snow could accumulate to as much as a foot towards Duluth by early Wednesday morning.
Silver lining - Friday looks okay. Did you realize that by next Monday, opening day for baseball that our average high is 52 in the Twin Cities. Let's see what Saturday night and Sunday brings, before we reach Monday.
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