![]() THE FOLLOWING ARE SNOW AMOUNTS FOR THE PREVIOUS 2 DAYSĪS MEASURED IN THE MORNING BY NWS COOPERATIVE OBSERVERSĪND COCORAHS OBSERVERS. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHICAGO/ROMEOVILLE IL MOBILE TILT 90° FOR TABLE … PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT See all of The Cardinal Facebook fan pages at /about/facebook … You can also limit feeds to specific categories. The updates cover all posts and sub-category posts from The Cardinal. Just ‘LIKE’ the ‘Arlington Cardinal Page (become a fan of our page). Get updates from The Cardinal ALL NEWS FEEDS on Facebook. The storm total was recorded at 7.5″ as of 1:00 p.m. The second round caused accumulation with total coverage on paved and grassy areas.Īccording to the National Weather Service Chicago, the 24 hour snowfall for the official Chicago observation was 4.9″ observed at Chicago O’Hare International Airport at 7:00 a.m. The first round of snow caused partial accumulation on paved areas. The air temperature and sunlight caused snow to convert to good packing snow with higher moisture per volume. The snow quality was dry and light - not good packing snow, but easy for shoveling. Tuesday - a shrinkage of 2-3 inches from the storm total. and 6:00 p.m.Īll grassy areas and paved/shaded areas had a snow cover of 5-6 inches at 6:00 p.m. Some sunlit paved areas showed zero snow cover between 3:00 p.m. Rapid melting occurred on sunlit paved areas with some areas showing less than two inches of snow cover by noon. Areas in the sun were already showing signs of shrinking snow cover by 10:30 a.m. Tuesday () and at the end of storm time at 1:00 p.m. The snow cover was 8.5 inches in the shade at 11:00 a.m. The storm total for Arlington Heights was 8.5 inches as recorded by (not official). A second Lake Effect Snow period resulted in much greater snowfall.Ī total of 7.5 inches of Lake Effect Snow fell from midnight Monday/Tuesday until about 1:00 p.m. The snowfall was much less than the 4-10 inches that was forecast for the area. Some warmer pavement had zero accumulation. The Cold Front Snow caused partial accumulation on paved areas. No snow cover was on the ground before the Cold Front Snow period. The Cold Front Snow period lasted about 26:00 (hours:minutes). The first period was snow associated with a cold front, and the second period was associated with lake effect snow.Ī total of 1 inch of snow fell in Arlington Heights from about 9:00 PM Sunday Mauntil 11:00 PM Monday March 13, 2017. The March 12-14, 2017 snow storm hit with two periods with a short break of about one hour around midnight Monday March 13 to Tuesday March 14.
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