Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Storm track: Key to forecasting winter weather











Here's a little refresher course on winter storm tracks. When low pressure tracks west of us, 99% of the time we see only rainfall.

When low pressure dips into the Southern Plains on a track from Oklahoma City to Little Rock and then up to Chicago, we stay on the cool side but see overrunning rain. This is a perfect storm track to give us freezing rain and ice.

Finally, if you want to see snow in Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin watch for a low pressure system that tracks from Dallas to Memphis to Indianapolis.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://johndee.com/
chech out the forecast text and the forecast graphics on the left, eric.

Eric Sorensen said...

John has a wonderful website and is EXTREMELY knowledgeable when it comes to winter weather. I check it often...as everyone should. Good stuff! -ERIC

Anonymous said...

I love you eric

Eric Sorensen said...

Thanks Mom!

Anonymous said...

lol. u thought it was your mom lol.

Anonymous said...

thanks eric for the lol.