(10:30PM - 2/15/22) A winter storm is set to impact the region and state, midday Wednesday through Thursday evening. This winter storm is expected to produce a swath of accumulating snow/sleet/ice, heavy rainfall with minor flooding potential, and an isolated severe t'storm risk across the region and state during this time.
Summary... Over the past several days model guidance has been honing in on the potential for a winter storm to affect the region and state, Wednesday through Thursday. While there continues to be some model guidance disagreement regarding this storm system at this time, a large majority of model guidance continues to show a consensus solution, which is what our current forecast is based around. As stated, there still does continue to be some disagreement within model guidance at this time, so some changes to the forecast can be expected until full agreement on the situation is reached. Stay tuned to updates over the next several days regarding this winter storm. A cold front will move through the region Wednesday and Wednesday night, associated with a storm system moving through Southern Canada. This frontal boundary will then become nearly stationary across the region and southern half of the state, Thursday morning. Furthermore, a storm system will develop in the Southern Plains Wednesday night, and will then track through the Ohio Valley on Thursday, and eventually into the Northeast on Friday. This storm system will bring a renewed push of precipitation and main impacts of this period across the region and state, Thursday morning through Thursday evening.
Wintry (Snow/Sleet/Ice) Aspect Forecast...
Wednesday Afternoon - Thursday Morning, Feb 16-17th ~ Cold Front/Lead Wave Event: A cold front will move through the region Wednesday and Wednesday night, associated with a storm system moving through Southern Canada. This frontal boundary will then become nearly stationary across the region and southern half of the state by Thursday morning. Precipitation in the form of rain will develop along and ahead of the cold front, across portions of Missouri, Iowa and Northwest Illinois and Wisconsin around midday Wednesday. This area of rain will expand as it further develops and pushes northeastward, spreading into other portions of Northern and Central Illinois Wednesday afternoon and evening, and eventually into Southern Illinois as well Wednesday night...Where isolated t'storms may be possible. As colder air filters in behind the slowing cold front pushing through the state, rain will transition to a mix of rain/freezing rain/sleet/snow across portions of Northern and Western Illinois late Wednesday evening into Wednesday night, and then continuing into Thursday morning. Minor snow/sleet/ice accumulation will be possible across portions of affected areas of Northern and Western Illinois, Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Thursday Morning - Thursday Evening, Feb 17th ~ Main Winter Storm Event: As the main storm system moves through the region, an associated renewed push of precipitation will move across the state and region with the main impacts expected, Thursday morning through Thursday evening. This renewed push of precipitation, in the form of snow/sleet/ice, will move into Western Illinois early to mid Thursday morning. This area of precipitation will then spread across portions of Northern and all of Central Illinois late Thursday morning through mid Thursday afternoon, before ending Thursday evening. A transition zone will set up much of the day on Thursday across portions of Central Illinois. Across this zone, precipitation types will from south to north will range from freezing rain to sleet to snow. This transition zone will eventually change over to snow as precipitation ends mid Thursday afternoon into Thursday evening. North of this transition zone across affected areas of Northern and Central Illinois, most precipitation will fall as snow. Periods of moderate to heavy snow will be possible at times, with snowfall rates of 1"+ an hour likely at times. Additionally, a period of windy conditions is possible on Thursday. During this time wind gusts upwards of 20-35MPH will be possible, which will cause some blowing and drifting snow. Below are the snowfall and ice forecasts for this winter storm.
Severe T'Storm Risk/Heavy Rain/Flooding Aspect Forecast...
Thursday Morning - Thursday Evening, Feb 17th ~ Severe T'Storm Event: The main risk for an isolated severe t'storm risk will exist across far Southern Illinois, Thursday morning into Thursday afternoon. Areas of rain and isolated t'storms will be ongoing Thursday morning across Southern Illinois, in the vicinity of a nearly stationary frontal boundary in place. As the main storm system moves through the region, an arc of rain and t'storms will accompany the low pressure and cold front that sweeps across Southern Illinois, Thursday morning into Thursday afternoon. Ahead of this activity, an environment will be in place supportive of some severe t'storm risk with this activity. This environment will feature marginal instability of up to 500J/KG, dew points in the mid 50's to around 60, good shear, good forcing, and modest lapse rates of 5.0-7.0C. This environment will be supportive of upwards of an isolated severe t'storm risk (levels 1) across far Southern Illinois. Damaging winds, hail and an isolated tornado will be the severe weather threats. Wednesday Afternoon - Thursday Evening, Feb 16-17th ~ Heavy Rain/Flooding Event: Persistent periods of rainfall are expected across the southern half of the state Wednesday afternoon through Thursday afternoon, associated both with a frontal boundary becoming stationary across Southern Illinois and the main storm system moving through. During this period of time, periods of heavier rainfall will be possible. Widespread rainfall totals of 1-3" are expected across the southern half of the state during this period of time. Due to the combination of frost depth/frozen ground and the expected rainfall, some minor flooding will be possible for some areas. Below are the severe t'storm and heavy rain/flooding forecast for this winter storm.
Impacts...
-An axis of of snow/sleet accumulation of 2-5" across portions of Northern and Central Illinois, with locally higher amounts likely. Snowfall amounts will taper north and south of this main axis. -Ice accumulations of a glaze (Up to 0.10") across much of the state, with an axis of scattered 0.10-0.25"+ ice accumulation across the heart of the state. -An isolated severe t'storm threat across Southern Illinois, Thursday morning through Thursday afternoon. -Widespread heavy rainfall across the southern half of the state, with widespread rainfall totals of 1-3" expected. These rainfall totals could cause minor flooding potential for affected areas. -Widespread travel impacts likely across much of the state, Wednesday night through Thursday evening.
JP
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