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   MESO: Mesoscale Discussion 2240   
   29 Nov 25 20:17:34   
   
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   ACUS11 KWNS 292017   
   SWOMCD   
   SPC MCD 292016=20   
   OHZ000-MIZ000-INZ000-ILZ000-300015-   
      
   Mesoscale Discussion 2240   
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK   
   0216 PM CST Sat Nov 29 2025   
      
   Areas affected...parts of the Midwest   
      
   Concerning...Heavy snow=20   
      
   Valid 292016Z - 300015Z   
      
   SUMMARY...Bursts of moderate to heavy snow are most likely to evolve   
   east/northeast from central Illinois across parts of   
   central/northern Indiana towards the Michigan/Ohio border into this   
   evening. Snowfall rates around 1 inch per hour are probable, briefly   
   near 2 inches per hour possible, before waning tonight.   
      
   DISCUSSION...Within a broad swath of snow across parts of the   
   Midwest, bursts of moderate to heavy intensity appear likely to   
   persist north of the mixed-phase region centered on southern IL.   
   This has been accompanied by early-afternoon lightning flashes in a   
   confined corridor into central IL. With the dendritic growth zone   
   centered around 550 mb, mid-level ascent is largely progged to be   
   stronger eastward within the mixed-phase precip swath closer to the   
   OH Valley. Bulk of guidance suggests ascent will wane after sunset   
   farther north as the leading shortwave impulse dampens. Until that   
   occurs, snowfall reduced visibilities from a quarter to half-mile   
   per Springfield, Lincoln, Decatur, and Champaign IL observations   
   should shift northeastward. This setup should support initial   
   snowfall rates of 1-2 in/hr, becoming more localized near 1 in/hr   
   later.   
      
   ..Grams.. 11/29/2025   
      
   ...Please see https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.spc.noaa.gov__;!!DZ3fj=   
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   JEhEpMy16bY71lotlM$  for graphic product...   
      
   ATTN...WFO...IWX...IND...LOT...ILX...   
      
   LAT...LON   40028869 40628774 41928549 42018475 41478432 40868466   
               39578615 39288769 39498839 40028869=20   
      
      
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