Somewhat Important Note:

Due to the popularity of the blog, I receive numerous Facebook requests before potential snowstorms. Although I am flattered that you want to follow me on Facebook, I would ask that you not friend request me unless you know me in real life. It's nothing personal, I've just decided I don't want too many friends on Facebook.

Thanks, John

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Final Prediction

The all-important question that will determine snow accumulations in Lake Orion tonight is...will we be dry-slotted? Dry-slotting occurs when dry air moves in behind the low pressure system, resulting in a break in snowfall. We probably need 4+" to get a snow day tomorrow, and as long as we don't get dry-slotted for an extended period of time, that will probably happen. This is a heavy, wet snow that will make rush-hour traffic tomorrow morning terrible, especially as there is probably a layer of slush under the snow. What I will say is that it is a tough call as to whether or not we in Lake Orion will get a snow day tomorrow, as we will probably be right on the edge of the extended dry-slotting. However, I think we manage to pick up around 4.5" of snow tonight for a storm total of around 6", which is probably good enough for a snow day tomorrow.

Therefore, my prediction is YES, we will get a snow day tomorrow. A tough first prediction to make for sure though, and I'm not just saying that so I have an excuse if we have school tomorrow. If we have school tomorrow, I will freely admit that I was wrong.


Here is my snow day chances map. What is the 50% line? It is the general snow day line. Areas to the N of the line have a greater than 50% chance of a snow day, and areas to the S of the line have a less than 50% chance of a snow day.

EDITED MAP: Because I mixed up Lake Orion and Flint.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

SWEET!!! John thats awesome I'm so excited... thats the way to go,I'll be watching this all winter. I love your blog. I just have one question.. or concern about the map.Maybe I have misunderstood your map but you have put Flint south of Lake Orion which would be incorrect. Flint is north of you, but don't worry about it. I still rate your blog a 10 :)
KT Carman-Ainsworth

John Schlenner said...

The Flint south of Lake Orion thing was definitely wrong...thanks for alerting me to that. I simply mixed up the two cities. I'll change my map.

-John

Anonymous said...

You're welcome...Im looking forward to sleeping in tomorrow haha keep up the good work!!
KT

Anonymous said...

John i hear you on the prediction i was driving on the roads and they are atrocious not so bad on the main roads but back roads are terrible.

Anonymous said...

This is awesome!!!
KT just told me about this thing and i'm gonna be checking this all winter!
-Bonnie

Anonymous said...

im so glad you go to our school.

Anonymous said...

you failed. thanks a lot. ill keep checking your blog though, cause people say you're usually right :D

see ya