jshields
the next in a series of strong storm systems will move rapidly from the southwest U.S. tomorrow, to across Kansas, central Missouri and Illinois on the 13th and 14th. the gulf will again be wide open so available moisture will not be a problem. temp profile shows very favorable conditions in the dendritic region, a strong 700 mb low that tracks across the KS/NE border and MO, IA border to northern Illinois. also with strong mid level frontogenesis, and some instability so thundersnow will also be possible. forecast qpf is .50" to .90" and with somewhat lower snowfall ratios a broad area of 4-10" of snow should be likely along the southern half of Nebraska, Iowa, and northern Illinois. Areas that receive thundersnow could top 12+ inches!! also strong northeast and then north to northwest winds of 20-30 mph will cause probs with blowing and drifting and visiblilty. Winter storm watches have been issued thus far across Nebraska and western Iowa thru Friday evening but will be extended eastward as time goes on. the length of snowfall in any one place will be around 12 hours or less so high snowfall rates will be needed and are likely with the strong dynamics of the system to reach the forecasted amounts.
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