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Minnesotans Arguing About the Weather IV: Niño or Niña, My Joints Stopped Trying

It will be gone in a day

Maybe. But in my experience with April snowstorms in Minnesota, even if it's in the 40s or 50s, you aren't losing almost a foot of snow in a day. Couple that with a city that probably doesn't have much of a deicing and snow removal fleet. It's going to be a mess.
 
Yeah it is going to be a problem. Even if it did melt in a day that type of runoff will be problematic on its own but since the temps are still going to be low today (high is 35 most of the day in the 20s) it isn't going anywhere.
 
Maybe. But in my experience with April snowstorms in Minnesota, even if it's in the 40s or 50s, you aren't losing almost a foot of snow in a day. Couple that with a city that probably doesn't have much of a deicing and snow removal fleet. It's going to be a mess.

NOLA long range doesn't look to warm, no 70s until next week.
 
I can't either which is weird because those guys are not usually sharing bs. They might have gotten duped...
 
I can't either which is weird because those guys are not usually sharing bs. They might have gotten duped...
Maybe, maybe not. Who knows.

There are phenomena like that where you have stagnant, very humid air and the air column above it collapses causing it to cool and release an incredible amount of water in a very short time as the water vapor has no choice but to condense.

Happened in GDO a few years back where we got extremely localized torrential rain. ~4" in an hour according to my rain gauge. Had standing water throughout the yard.

Anyways, the only reason I looked for that info was because I was curious if that was the same phenomenon.
 

This seems bad...
 
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