Friday, February 27, 2009

Evening Up the Snow Distribution . . .

Snapshot of round number two . . . this system has really started to lose its intensity but it is a slow moving system, so SE SD could see an inch or two from this, with higher amounts possible in the extreme southern tip of the state and in Nebraska - they got hammered with this storm. Winter storm warnings are starting to expire as it pushes down to the South and East. You can see on this map of our region how far South this system is headed. The purple areas are the counties that are currently under a winter weather advisory.

Snow is expected to go even as far as the Arkansas-Missouri border. It looks to be too warm in Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia, instead some severe weather is in the forecast - so this storm that brought 3-6 inches to some places is going to keep pumping out interesting weather for the next 48 hours.
Warming trend through the weekend and into your work week though - meaning melting snow in the forecast!
~KDLT Meteorologist Jesse Ritka

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