...Illinois tomorrow night? We'll see! I'm talking about snow here, in case you didn't guess!
Yesterday, parts of southeastern Iowa saw up to 2.7" of snow. Today it was Ohio's turn. A feature called an inverted trough swept through parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan earlier today with moderate to heavy snow at times. Both the Cleveland and Youngstown airports reported 3" of snow on the ground by the time the snow ended.
Late tomorrow night and Friday morning, it could be our turn to see some flakes. I think we'll at least be cold enough to see mixed precipitation... Low pressure dropping in from the northwest will bring rain and snow to the Stateline after midnight Thursday night. At this point, air and ground temperatures look to warm to support accumulation. But snow is still kind-of a cruel April fool's joke for most of us this late in the season!
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