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Winter Storm Draco ends record snowless streaks across Midwest
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 5:03 PM GMT on December 19, 2012 +39
Winter Storm Draco is powering up over the Upper Midwest, and is poised to bring a resounding end to the record-length snowless streaks a number of U.S. cities have notched this year. Blizzard warnings are posted over portions of Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin, and snowfall amounts of up to a foot are expected in some of the affected regions. While the heavy snow will create dangerous travel conditions, the .5" - 1.5" of melted water equivalent from the the storm will provide welcome moisture for drought-parched areas of the Midwest. Though much of the moisture will stay locked up as snow for the rest of the year, runoff from the storm may help keep Lake Michigan and Huron from setting an all-time record low for the month of December, and may also keep the Mississippi River at St. Louis above the -5' stage though the end of December. If the river falls below -5', barge traffic on the Mississippi may be forced to halt, costing billions of dollars. The Army Corps of Engineers is blasting away rocks on the river bottom south of St. Louis and releasing water from Carlyle Lake in Southern Illinois this week, in order to keep the Mississippi River high enough to allow barge traffic to negotiate the near-record low water levels. Several gauges on the Mississippi have set all-time record lows this year: the New Madrid, Missouri gauge on August 30, 2012 and the Tiptonville, Tennessee gauge on September 2. Records at the Tiptonville gauge go back to at least 1879.


Figure 1. Predicted precipitation totals fopr the 3-day period ending on December 22. Approximately 0.5 - 1.5" of melted water equivalent from Winter Storm Draco is expected over much of the drought-stricken Midwest. Image credit: NOAA/HPC.


Figure 2. Average water levels on Lake Michigan and Lake Huron are near their lowest December levels ever recorded, preliminary data from NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory indicate.

Record snowless streaks coming to end because of Winter Storm Draco
The U.S. has had its warmest and 12th driest year on record, according to NOAA's National Climatic Data Center. It should be no surprise, then, that a number of major cities have set records for their longest period without snow. Most of these streaks have come to and end (or will do so in the next day or two) because of Winter Storm Draco:

MIlwaukee, Wisconsin's record streak without measurable snow ended December 18 with 0.5" of snow; the streak was 288 consecutive days, bookended by measurable snowfall on March 5 and Dec. 18. Milwaukee is likely to get an additional 4 - 6" of snow from Draco.

Omaha, Nebraska's record streak without measurable snow ended December 16 with 0.6" of snow; the streak was 295 consecutive days, bookended by measurable snowfall on Feb. 24 and Dec. 16. Omaha is likely to get 6 - 9" of total snow before the current storm winds down. Record latest first snow of the season: December 26, 1888.

Chicago, Illinois' new record snowless streak continues at 289 consecutive days as of Tuesday. The last measurable snow there was March 4. Previous record: 280 consecutive days between the measurable snowfalls of March 1, 1994 and December 5, 1994. Chicago has also broken its record for latest snowfall in the season, previously set on December 16, 1965. These streaks will likely end on Thursday, when 1 - 4" of snow are expected.

Rockford, Illinois' new record snowless streak continues at 289 consecutive days as of Tuesday, but this streak will likely end on Thursday, when 3 - 6" of snow are expected. The last measurable snow in Rockford was March 4. Previous record: 286 consecutive days between the measurable snowfalls of March 3, 1922 and December 13, 1922. Record latest first snow of the season: January 7, 1940.

Lincoln, Nebraska's new record snowless streak continues at 308 consecutive days as of Tuesday. This streak will likely end Wednesday or Thursday, as 6 -8" of snow are expected. The last measurable snow there was Feb. 13. Previous record: 295 consecutive days between the measurable snowfalls of Feb. 6 and Nov. 28, 2004. Record latest first snow of the season: December 31, 2006.

Syracuse, NY is often the snowiest major city in the contiguous U.S. This year, Syracuse has not yet had a 1" snowfall--the second latest such streak. The 3.0" that has fallen is over 28" below what Syracuse usually gets by this time of the season. The latest in the season that the first 1" snow has come to Syracuse occurred on December 22, 1998 (the previous warmest year on record in the U.S.) With the forecast calling for lake effect snows on the 22nd, Syracuse may just miss setting its mark for latest 1" snowfall of the season.

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351. weatherh98 2:39 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
well that escalated quickly

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352. KoritheMan 2:42 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting MississippiWx:


If I had to choose between your TCR and the NHC's, which would I choose? Oh, that's right, it wouldn't matter because it's the same thing. :-)

Good to pick with you for the first time in a while.


<3
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353. TropicalAnalystwx13 2:42 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
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354. weatherh98 2:43 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting TropicalAnalystwx13:


there are a lot of storms in louisiana tonight
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355. Civicane49 2:47 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
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356. CybrTeddy 2:48 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting MississippiWx:


If I had to choose between your TCR and the NHC's, which would I choose? Oh, that's right, it wouldn't matter because it's the same thing. :-)

Good to pick with you for the first time in a while.


HA! Post of the night.
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358. KoritheMan 2:53 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting weatherh98:
well that escalated quickly



You remember that status I posted on Facebook the other day complaining about yolo and swag? The term you just used is getting just as bad.
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359. weatherh98 2:55 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting KoritheMan:


You remember that status I posted on Facebook the other day complaining about yolo and swag? The term you just used is getting just as bad.


i dont refer to those evil terms...
Have you gotten any rain yet?
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360. wxchaser97 2:57 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting KoritheMan:


You remember that status I posted on Facebook the other day complaining about yolo and swag? The term you just used is getting just as bad.

#yolo
#swag
;)


2 reports of severe weather today with 1 outside of the severe threat area.
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361. KoritheMan 2:59 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting wxchaser97:

#yolo
#swag
;)


2 reports of severe weather today with 1 outside of the severe threat area.


Somehow the number symbols make it worse.
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362. weatherh98 3:00 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting KoritheMan:


Somehow the number symbols make it worse.


hashtags is the proper term
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363. KoritheMan 3:01 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting weatherh98:


i dont refer to those evil terms...
Have you gotten any rain yet?


No, and the Storm Prediction Center doesn't think the worst of it will arrive until around 12z. Based on current trends I'm going more with 8z though.
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364. KoritheMan 3:01 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting weatherh98:


hashtags is the proper term


Okay.
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365. TropicalAnalystwx13 3:02 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting KoritheMan:


Somehow the number symbols make it worse.

#hashtagswag
#becauseYOLO
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366. wxchaser97 3:02 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting KoritheMan:


Somehow the number symbols make it worse.

First, Kori, it is a hashtag and second I am just messin' with you.
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367. TomTaylor 3:05 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
y'all should join the weather chat!
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368. wxchaser97 3:08 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
I really don't like when the TV has those depressing animal cruelty commercials.

You can see just how much of the US is getting affected by Draco.
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369. RussianWinter 3:10 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting wxchaser97:

First, Kori, it is a hashtag and second I am just messin' with you.


Idiots, it's called a pound sign.
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370. allancalderini 3:17 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting wxchaser97:

#yolo
#swag
;)


2 reports of severe weather today with 1 outside of the severe threat area.
What does Swag means? I know Yolo means you only live once.
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371. MrstormX 3:18 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Ahhhh I can't wait to go christmas shopping in this lovely weather tomorrow.
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373. help4u 3:23 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
20 people dead in Russia.Froze to death!Coldest winter since 1938 over74 years!!wow!!!!!No major hurricanes have hit United States since 2005 a record 7 years!!New ice age is coming!!
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374. Civicane49 3:27 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
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375. wxgeek723 3:35 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Looks like the snowfall has begun in Madison, WI. That looks to be ground zero for this storm. Probably going to be a fun night for met students at UW. Lucky.

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376. weatherh98 3:35 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting allancalderini:
What does Swag means? I know Yolo means you only live once.


Derived from swagger in another language which means "walking drunkedly"
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377. wxchaser97 3:36 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting wxgeek723:
Looks like the snowfall has begun in Madison, WI. That looks to be ground zero for this storm. Probably going to be a fun night for met students at UW. Lucky.


Aww man I wish I was over ther, oh well, maybe next storm I will get some big snow.
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378. KoritheMan 3:48 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Helene has to be the worst looking storm I've ever seen (doing the TCR on her now). At least you could identify where Jose's center was.
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379. KEEPEROFTHEGATE (Mod) 3:48 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    


I-35/80 @ Hickman Rd
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380. ces15hurricanes 3:49 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
How do you feel when a winter storm is coming or is in your place???
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381. KoritheMan 3:50 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting ces15hurricanes:
How do you feel when a winter storm is coming or is in your place???


Indescribably ecstatic.
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382. ces15hurricanes 3:53 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
wow! because i doesn´t felt any winter storm because i don´t leave in USA :)
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383. wxchaser97 3:54 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting ces15hurricanes:
How do you feel when a winter storm is coming or is in your place???

I can't wait for the first flakes and to go snow blow my neighbor's driveways/walkways, so really happy and excited.
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384. ces15hurricanes 3:55 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
i want to play in the sonw :) to throw it :)
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385. TropicalAnalystwx13 3:56 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting KoritheMan:
Helene has to be the worst looking storm I've ever seen (doing the TCR on her now). At least you could identify where Jose's center was.

Looks fine to me.

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386. KoritheMan 4:00 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting TropicalAnalystwx13:

Looks fine to me.



Mid-level center:

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387. TropicalAnalystwx13 4:03 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting KoritheMan:


Mid-level center:


Oh, so you can identify where the center is. ;)
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388. wxchaser97 4:04 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting KoritheMan:
Helene has to be the worst looking storm I've ever seen (doing the TCR on her now). At least you could identify where Jose's center was.

There was also Joyce who didn't looks so good.

Also, stop doing so many TCR's before winter break!
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389. KoritheMan 4:08 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting TropicalAnalystwx13:

Oh, so you can identify where the center is. ;)


You said it looked fine. That image shows that it doesn't.
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390. KoritheMan 4:09 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting wxchaser97:

There was also Joyce who didn't looks so good.

Also, stop doing so many TCR's before winter break!


It's not my fault you can't keep up. You're younger. You have no excuse.
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391. wxchaser97 4:10 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting KoritheMan:


It's not my fault you can't keep up. You're younger. You have no excuse.

Well, I could skip school the next two days. I only have like 4 important tests.
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392. RTSplayer 4:18 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Survivor Man's dream!

Eating worms to stop AGW.
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393. KoritheMan 4:24 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting RTSplayer:
Survivor Man's dream!

Eating worms to stop AGW.


I was thinking more Fear Factor...
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394. ces15hurricanes 4:25 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
I think the names Isaac and Sandy would be retired.
Names could be new: Isaí, Isaías, Ismael, Israel.
Salma, Sonia, Selene, Sally, Sissy, etc.
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395. KoritheMan 4:36 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting ces15hurricanes:
I think the names Isaac and Sandy would be retired.
Names could be new: Isaí, Isaías, Ismael, Israel.
Salma, Sonia, Selene, Sally, Sissy, etc.


No to Isaac, please.

*raises flame shield*
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396. trHUrrIXC5MMX 4:38 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
big snow for midwest...
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397. pwmeek 4:40 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
I always said that when I was a kid, I walked to and from school through 4 feet of snow, up hill (both ways). These kids today have got it too easy. Global warming is making our kids too soft and wimpy to survive.
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398. wxchaser97 4:40 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    


URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH NUMBER 687
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
955 PM CST WED DEC 19 2012

THE NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER HAS ISSUED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH FOR PORTIONS OF

EXTREME NORTHWEST LOUISIANA
NORTHEAST TEXAS

EFFECTIVE THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY MORNING FROM 955 PM
UNTIL 300 AM CST.

HAIL TO 1 INCH IN DIAMETER...THUNDERSTORM WIND GUSTS TO 70
MPH...AND DANGEROUS LIGHTNING ARE POSSIBLE IN THESE AREAS.

THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH AREA IS APPROXIMATELY ALONG AND 80
STATUTE MILES EAST AND WEST OF A LINE FROM 65 MILES NORTH OF
LONGVIEW TEXAS TO 55 MILES SOUTH OF TYLER TEXAS. FOR A COMPLETE
DEPICTION OF THE WATCH SEE THE ASSOCIATED WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE
(WOUS64 KWNS WOU7).

REMEMBER...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH MEANS CONDITIONS ARE
FAVORABLE FOR SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS IN AND CLOSE TO THE WATCH
AREA. PERSONS IN THESE AREAS SHOULD BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR
THREATENING WEATHER CONDITIONS AND LISTEN FOR LATER STATEMENTS
AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS. SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CAN AND OCCASIONALLY
DO PRODUCE TORNADOES.

OTHER WATCH INFORMATION...CONTINUE...WW 686...

DISCUSSION...THUNDERSTORMS ARE DEVELOPING SWD ALONG A DRY LINE AS A
COLD FRONT ACCELERATES EWD AND OVERTAKES THE DRY LINE OVER NORTH
CENTRAL TX. ALTHOUGH THE AIR MASS IS ONLY MODESTLY UNSTABLE...
STRONG WIND ALOFT/VERTICAL SHEAR WILL FAVOR OCCASIONAL SMALL
EMBEDDED BOWING SEGMENTS WITH A THREAT FOR PRIMARILY DAMAGING WIND
GUSTS AS THE STORMS CONTINUE EWD INTO THE OVERNIGHT HOURS.

AVIATION...A FEW SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WITH HAIL SURFACE AND ALOFT
TO 1 INCH. EXTREME TURBULENCE AND SURFACE WIND GUSTS TO 60 KNOTS.
A FEW CUMULONIMBI WITH MAXIMUM TOPS TO 450. MEAN STORM MOTION
VECTOR 24040.
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399. Jedkins01 4:45 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting KoritheMan:


Somehow the number symbols make it worse.



I hate the hash tag social fad, I would love very much if it died off...
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400. pwmeek 4:47 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting allancalderini:
What does Swag means? I know Yolo means you only live once.


As an acronym WAG usually means Wild A** Guess; I have no idea what the 'S" stands for in this case.

SIDEBAR: the technical name for the '#' is octothorpe
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401. Jedkins01 4:48 AM GMT on December 20, 2012    
Quoting pwmeek:
I always said that when I was a kid, I walked to and from school through 4 feet of snow, up hill (both ways). These kids today have got it too easy. Global warming is making our kids too soft and wimpy to survive.


lol

I wonder if we will ever see measurable snow here in the Tampa Bay area again. The winter of 2010 was our best shot, but it came and went, along with one sleet event during that winter.
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