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February 28, 2005

Snows could pass 1 foot in parts of Indiana/Michigan snowbelt

Late-season arctic air is on the move Tuesday evan as meteorological spring and March 2005 get underway. The chill is setting in motion a late-season snowstorm which could linger into Wednesday in sections of the Indiana and Michigan snowbelt, centered on LaPorte and Berrien counties to Chicago’s east. With bursts of lake-effect snow likely to continue there for 30 or more hours, accumulations in excess of one foot aren’t out of the question—and a few of the hardest-hit locations could see as much as 20”. The fluffy snow is to be whipped by gusts to 30 m.p.h. at times—a situation which could produce local white-out conditions. Lighter amounts will occur just west in Porter County, Ind. And, the Chicago area can expect spells of flurries Tuesday with most accumulations on the order of a dusting. Longer days and stronger sunlight will keep this cold outbreak from producing the 0° temps which might have occurred in a similar air mass just two months ago.

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SNOWSTORM OUT EAST

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FEELING COLDER AFTER A SHOWER…

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February 27, 2005

Chicago to escape major snow—but not cold

For the second week in a row, Chicago is missing a major snowstorm. While no more than an inch or two of wet snow is expected here, much of the Northeast is girding for its third major snowfall in just a little more than a week. A classic nor’easter will bury much of the populace there with a foot or more of snow, while areas just to our east in Northwest Indiana and southwest Lower Michigan will get a similar amount of lake-effect snow as a late-season arctic blast invades the Midwest following the storm.
Though Chicago will miss most of the snow, cold weather will be in ample supply here, with temperatures this week well below the typical lower 40º days Chicagoans can usually expect around the start of meteorological spring. Tuesday and Wednesday should be the week’s coldest days with highs remaining in the 20s with a small rebound into the 30s forecast by the end of the week.

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