Chatter about a winter storm for the upcoming weekend is in full throat on the inter-webs. I am just starting to dig in to the data and see what might be coming.
The good news... For most of the people that follow me on here - Missouri, Illinois, Indiana - the thermal profile of the atmosphere suggests this looks to be mainly a snow event, at the moment. (This does not mean there could not be sleet involved for some.) It looks to start in eastern Missouri pre-dawn Saturday and exit Indiana Sunday night.
Everyone wants to know how much. Yes, people are throwing out numbers, but that is all it is at this moment. Numbers. To be honest, it is too early to talk specific snow amounts, snow no you will not see me giving snowfall amounts yet. However, I will show you how much liquid precipitation computer models are suggesting for a few locales.
A 32-computer model average for 7am ET Saturday through 7 am ET Monday:
INDIANA
- Bloomington: 0.47"
- Columbus: 0.48"
- Indianapolis: 0.36"
- Shelbyville: 0.42"
MISSOURI
- Cape Girardeau: 0.79"
- St. Louis: 0.41"
ILLINOIS:
- Carbondale: 0.66"
Yes, at this distance it appears this storm has a hefty supply of water.
We can also look at ensemble computer models. Instead of a single forecast run, an ensemble uses multiple model runs (often 20–50+). Each run starts with slightly different initial conditions (temperature, pressure, wind, moisture). The ensembles can give us a range of how things could happen.
Today, I want to show you how many members of five global ensemble models suggest there will be measurable snow on the ground Sunday evening.
Columbus, IN: 94% - 170 out of 180 members
Indianapolis, IN: 94% - 170 out of 180 members
St. Louis, MO: 94% - 170 out of 180 members
It does make me chuckle that out of 180 members, all three locations have identical numbers.
We know it will be cold, which will allow for some of the snow to be fluffed up, resulting in a higher snow to water ratio.
Winter Storm Watches have been hoisted from New Mexico to North Carolina. As more data comes in, the forecast will be refined and the picture will become more clear. As it becomes more clear, we will have a better idea for snow totals and impacts. I suspect a Freak-Out-Meter will be issued before the weekend gets here.
BOTTOM LINE: This will be a good weekend to stay indoors and watch the storm through the window.
What are you hoping for from the storm?


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