

MAJOR MIDWEST STORM...
A WINTER STORM WATCH FOR SUNDAY NIGHT NORTH OF I-80 Details on this last minute development later in the post! A significant late winter storm is expected to blast the upper Midwest Saturday night through Monday morning. The storm has the potential to be of historic proportions (that's according to the NWS) over parts of southern Minnesota and Wisconsin, where 18-24 inches of snow could fall in spots. Combined with 50 mph winds, blizzard conditions are expected in that genera


BUCKLE UP, WILD TIMES AHEAD
Tuesday in Galesburg, Illinois (while I chased tornadoes), I had the pleasure of enjoying an 80 degree temperature for the first time in 5 months. Wednesday, back at my home in Dubuque it snowed much of the day, with a reading at noon of 34 degrees. A stiff NW wind had the wind chill at 22 degrees. That was a serious wake-up call. So much for the summer preview! I'm sorry to say there's a lot more where that came from and the next 6-7 days we will be riding the crazy train. T


CHASING TWISTERS...
March 10th is not the typical time of year to be tooling down the highway in search of a twister. Yet, that is where I found myself Tuesday morning, sailing down Route 61 towards a target somewhere E/SE of the Quad Cities. While the sun was out when I left, the temperature was just 41 degrees when I exited the city limits of Dubuque, (far from tornado weather). Where I was headed, robust readings around 80 were expected with unusual amounts of humidity. That contrast is one o


STRONG STORMs FOR SOME...
It's early March and it is unusual to see a significant storm threat this far north. However, that is the situation my counties from the Quad Cities southeast find themselves in. A rather robust set of parameters seems to be in play for severe thunderstorms that could produce all modes of severe weather. That includes the potential of strong tornadoes, EF2 or greater towards late afternoon or evening. Currently, SPC has an enhanced level 3 risk of severe weather in place from


REGIONAL SEVERE THREAT BREWING
A rather classic severe weather event continues to take shape across the region on Tuesday with all modeling continuing to show the threat for severe weather including the risk for tornadoes, large hail and damaging wind gusts. The HRRR (above) indicates explosive thunderstorm development along the warm front across southeast Iowa and central Illinois in the late afternoon and evening Tuesday. The RRFS above indicates a similar solution and are most likely to receive storms.








