STORM SUMMARY 11-24 &25-2014
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STORM SUMMARY 11-24 &25-2014
A winter weather advisory was issued for 9am to midnight for Kane, DeKalb,
Lake, McHenry, Boone Counties as well as Rockford. The advisory was
Ultimately canceled at 6pm. Rain and drizzle changed to snow from west to east
Across the area between 9-11am. The main band of snow lifted out the area
Between 3-5pm. The majority of the accumulation amounts listed below occurred
STORM SUMMARY 11-21&22-2014
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STORM SUMMARY 11-21&22-2014
11-18/19-14 CONTINENTAL WEATHER SERVICE
CONTINENTAL WEATHER SERVICE Date: 11-18-14
800-828-5421 or 630-961-2959 FAX 480-985-1100 continentalweather@cox.net TIME: 2 PM
24 HOUR FORECAST ENDING: 2 PM WED
CURRENT TEMP: 18
MAX TEMP FORECAST: 27 AT 2PM WED MIN TEMP: 13 AT 9PM TUE temps to rise a bit after 9pm
Temp above 32 at: Temp below 32 at: Temp above 20 at: Temp below 20 at:
Relative Humidity: 6am: 76% 12am: 73% 6am: 80%
WIND CHILL: 0-10 TONIGHT AND 12-18 LATE AM/AFTERNOON WED
SKY COVER: BECOMING CLOUDY
PRECIPITATION: scattered flurries prior to 9pm 20% light snow late tnt/early Wed 40-50% North of I88 and 30% south\
STORM SUMMARY 11-17-2014
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STORM SUMMARY 11-17-2014
Scattered flurries and isolated snow showers occurred afternoon till 11pm. The
Activity was a little heavier between 4-8pm which left anywhere from a dusting
To a coating mainly along I90 northward with mostly trace amounts south. Some properties And streets required salting during the evening hours. Temperatures were bitter Cold in the 10-15 range and winds were strong and gusty from the west.
STORM SUMMARY 11-15 &16-2014
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STORM SUMMARY 11-15 &16-2014
A weakening upper level feature produced an area of light snow over parts of the
The area. Snow began between 5-7pm and the main area of snow diminished
Across the area by 11pm. Amounts were quite variable from one spot to the next
But the average amounts were .5 to 1.5 inches. Only trace amounts of snow fell
STORM SUMMARY 11-15 &16-2014
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STORM SUMMARY 11-15 &16-2014
A weakening upper level feature produced an area of light snow over parts of the
The area. Snow began between 5-7pm and the main area of snow diminished
Across the area by 11pm. Amounts were quite variable from one spot to the next
But the average amounts were .5 to 1.5 inches. Only trace amounts of snow fell
STORM SUMMARY 11-15 &16-2014
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STORM SUMMARY 11-15 &16-2014
A weakening upper level feature produced an area of light snow over parts of the
The area. Snow began between 5-7pm and the main area of snow diminished
Across the area by 11pm. Amounts were quite variable from one spot to the next
But the average amounts were .5 to 1.5 inches. Only trace amounts of snow fell
STORM SUMMARY 11-15 &16-2014
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STORM SUMMARY 11-15 &16-2014
A weakening upper level feature produced an area of light snow over parts of the
The area. Snow began between 5-7pm and the main area of snow diminished
Across the area by 11pm. Amounts were quite variable from one spot to the next
But the average amounts were .5 to 1.5 inches. Only trace amounts of snow fell
STORM SUMMARY 11-15 &16-2014
CONTINENTAL WEATHER SERVICE 800-828-5421 630-961-2959
CONSULTING METEOROLOGISTS FAX 480-985-1100
continentalweather@cox.net
STORM SUMMARY 11-15 &16-2014
A weakening upper level feature produced an area of light snow over parts of the
The area. Snow began between 5-7pm and the main area of snow diminished
Across the area by 11pm. Amounts were quite variable from one spot to the next
But the average amounts were .5 to 1.5 inches. Only trace amounts of snow fell
STORM SUMMARY 3-25-14
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STORM SUMMARY 3-25-14