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   MESO: Mesoscale Discussion 2234   
   26 Nov 25 10:43:08   
   
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   ACUS11 KWNS 261043   
   SWOMCD   
   SPC MCD 261042=20   
   MIZ000-WIZ000-261615-   
      
   Mesoscale Discussion 2234   
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK   
   0442 AM CST Wed Nov 26 2025   
      
   Areas affected...Parts of northern WI into western Upper MI   
      
   Concerning...Heavy snow=20   
      
   Valid 261042Z - 261615Z   
      
   SUMMARY...Moderate to heavy snow will gradually spread eastward   
   through the morning. Blizzard conditions are possible.   
      
   DISCUSSION...Moderate to locally heavy snow is ongoing at 10 UTC   
   across parts of northern WI into far western Upper MI, to the   
   west/northwest of a 993 mb surface low near the northeast   
   WI/southern Upper MI border. This surface low and the accompanying   
   midlevel low/trough are both forecast to strengthen as they move   
   eastward today. As this occurs, continued strong ascent and   
   low/midlevel cooling will allow for moderate to locally heavy snow   
   to gradually spread eastward across parts of western Upper MI   
   through the morning.=20   
      
   Snow rates of near/above 1 inch per hour will be possible, with some   
   potential enhancement from Lake Superior as cooler temperatures   
   aloft overspread the region. In addition, strong northerly low-level   
   flow (with 40-50 kt currently just above the surface from the KDLH   
   VWP) will also spread eastward with time. This strong flow combined   
   with increasing low-level cold advection will support strong gusts   
   to near/above 40 mph, resulting in reduced visibility within the   
   heavier snow bands and at least localized blizzard conditions.   
      
   ..Dean.. 11/26/2025   
      
   ...Please see https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.spc.noaa.gov__;!!DZ3fj=   
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   hJBIoHLz0QBP4SDBXc$  for graphic product...   
      
   ATTN...WFO...MQT...GRB...DLH...   
      
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               46169190=20   
      
      
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