My Reaction to the Winter Weather Advisory Being Cancelled

This is me about an hour ago . . . “Today we’ve had 1″ of snow forecast. Winter Weather Advisory. Models supporting snow.”

And then . . . 

Here’s why I destroyed my computer:

(1)  Radar Trends. As @RuthSevereWx says, there is “squadoosh” happening to our south, west, and southwest:

(2)  Models. Check out the HRRR from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.:

Green/Gray = rain. Blue = snow.

Maybe a drive-by dusting around/after midnight. Certainly no travel worries. Other models saying “we don’t think so.”

And now, as I’m writing this, here comes the cancellation of the Winter Weather Advisory:

In case you can’t see it, this says:

LITTLE OR NO SNOWFALL IS EXPECTED THROUGH TONIGHT.

We feel ya, Charlie Brown.

Wednesday – Cold & Windy – Morning Low 23, High 31

6am 24 . 9am 26 . Noon 30 . 3pm 30 . 6pm 26 . 9pm 24

Wind Chill of 10 degrees in the morning!

Travel should be OK, although be careful in the morning. Dry air and high winds should hopefully clear your path to grandma’s.

No need to freeze your turkey. Just leave it outside.

Thursday – Mostly Sunny – Morning Low 19, High 41

6am 20 . 9am 28 . Noon 37 . 3pm 40 . 6pm 34 . 9pm 30

Warming up a bit. No weather or travel concerns.

Official NWS Forecast:

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Questions? We’re on Twitter @NashSevereWx.