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Thursday, March 3, 2011
Yet another winter storm taking aim at the upper midwest!
Good evening everyone! Models continue to indicate that a potent low pressure system will move across the upper midwest Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Snow could be falling in central and southern Minnesota from Monday afternoon until Wednesday night. This will be a long duration event carrying with it the possibility of heavy snow, wintry mix, and rain to the south. The possibility of Severe weather will exist Wednesday across the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys as this will be a large storm system. The path and strength of the system are still uncertain at this time and may change at any time. As of now the 136 hour forecast model is indicating a cool inch of liquid precipitation which could mean as much as a foot of snow for some areas. This storm will no doubt have a negative impact on the Spring flooding. The latest outlook was issued today and the predictions only became more dire for the Mississippi, Minnesota, and Red Rivers. Specific forecasts and probabilities are available at http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=mpx . The next flood outlook will be issued March 10, and this next outlook may be the one to pay very close attention to. Continue to monitor local forecasts as well as WorldsWildestWeather.com for further updates. Have a great evening!
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