Alright, so we finally did it and bit the bullet to give you guys at least a little idea of how much snow we're looking at. You probably read my post yesterday where we discussed the placement of the "bullseye" or the smaller area of high snow totals.
Here's what we're looking at for now:
What you're going to want to do is keep a close eye on that bullseye over NE SD and into west-central Minnesota. Also, we're going to be watching just how much snow we're expecting and when. Right now it looks like the bulk of the snow will fall about morning to midday Thursday, with a brief period of stalling before a secondary patch of snow moves over us Friday night to Saturday.
If you want more information - don't worry! We'll be updating this blog ALL the time over the next couple of days, and once things settle down we'll talk more about how we're trying to work some additional data into our systems so that you can see more temperatures and conditions around the area and get a better idea of how things really look outside!
Have a great night!
~KDLT Meteorologist Aaron Shaffer
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