Sunday, September 30, 2012

First Snowstorm Of Season Appearing Likely For Upper Midwest

This latest 120-hour snowfall forecast off the 12z GFS from Wxcaster is indicating that the first snowstorm of the season will be upon the Upper Midwest.

The GFS model is indicating that up to 6 inches of snow may fall in extreme northern Minnesota, with as much as a foot or more hitting parts of south central Canada. This first snowfall event is rather early as a whole for the nation, and many may be unprepared. Spread the word if you are in the zone for possible snowfall, especially to those with young children or those who may be elderly or disabled. Just as heat waves can kill, cold can kill those at high risk, such as the young and old.

Andrew

3 comments:

mike paulocsak said...

Hello everyone! Looks like this winter may get started very early for some.It will be interesting to see how November to March will be.

Anonymous said...

Blah

Anonymous said...

BLAH YOURSELF.ANONYMOUS ABOVE ME!GO AWAY!DON'T START TROUBLE HERE,TROLL!