Thursday, March 6, 2008

Verbal Breakdown

Not sure what's quite wrong with my wireless internet at this time, but i'll try to get it fixed for the snowstorm breakdown late tonight. I will have the ordinary breakdown if it is fixed. It will be on by 11pm.

Meanwhile, I'll give you the verbal breakdown.

Winter storm warning for southern Indiana and Kentucky within 30 miles of the river. Right now it looks live 4-7 right near the river and in Kentucky (again, within 30 miles of the river). In southern Indiana, it looks like 7-12 inches of snow.

There is of course disagreement and will try to get graphics tonight! Sorry!

Here is the way it looks like it will play out in southern Indiana:

  1. Snow begins around 3am.
  2. Continues to fall until afternoon, then tapers off.
  3. 2-4 inches of snow in this time period.
  4. Brief lull, 5-9pm.
  5. Another huge batch, heavy snow.
  6. Ends by 1pm Saturday.
  7. 5-8 inches with this batch, total 7-12 inches.

For northcentral Kentucky, the same, except for more sleet accumulations. So the snow there will be held to about 2-4 first batch, and 2-3 for the next batch!

Update coming tonight!

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