A fairly moderate storm system will affect much of the Midwest and Great Lakes tonight and all the way into Friday. The system doesn't have much QPF involved, however, snow ratios will be extremely high due to the bitter cold temperatures.
The map above shows expectations for our state. Chicagoland folks can expect upwards of 10" of snow due to lake enhancement to the storm. Much of the Ohio Valley will get a long overdue shot of snow also, with amounts around 2-4" expected.
Our next major system will be towards the end of next week. Models are showing a fairly strong system forming and moving somewhere up along the east coast of into the Great Lakes.
All in all, stay safe out there tomorrow and take it easy as roads will likely become slick from around noon, on into Friday afternoon.
Decent sized system to affect Michigan/GL tomorrow
Posted by MidMIWeather on Wednesday, January 6, 2010
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