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November weather in the Great Lakes Region

(My Nov 14, 2013 comment in a ToledoTalk.com thread about possible severe weather on Nov 17, 2013.)

Thanks for the heads up. I don't include the 4-plus day convective outlook in my weather web app.

"I don't think it bears reminding of how violent storms can be in November, considering what happened just a few years ago."


November weather in the Great Lakes ...

# - ... when it comes to volatile weather for the Great Lakes region, I believe November is second after the March-April period. Floods, strong winds, heavy lake-effect snow storms, bitter cold, and warm temps are somewhat common occurrences in November. As one weather dude said, it's winter and summer fighting it out.

# - A few Novembers ago, the northeast Ohio snowbelt got hammered with a multi-day lake effect snowstorm that dumped snow amounts that were measured in feet not inches. And we're only a few days away from the four-year anniversary of the deadly tornados that hit western Ohio. In the Great Lakes region, I don't think any other month produces the weather extremes like November. To a meteorologist, November is a fascinating time.


Nov 10, 2002

The Veterans Day Weekend tornado outbreak that impacted parts of northwest Ohio occurred on November 10, 2002.

An F4 tornado hit Van Wert, Ohio, killing two people. November 2012 Toledo Blade story about the 10-year anniversary of the Van Wert tornado.

20 tornado touchdowns were recorded in Ohio on Nov 10, 2002. Here are the ones reported closer to Toledo.

IntensityLocationCountyTimePath LengthDamage
F1E of CygnetWood4:54 pm4.5 miles
F2N of FostoriaHancock, Seneca4:57 pm9 miles
F0SE of PerrysburgWood5:10 pm0.1 mile
F3SE of TiffinSeneca5:15 pm21 miles1 death
F1NW of MillburyWood5:19 pm0.5 mile
F1FremontSandusky5:20 pm3.5 miles
F2Port ClintonOttawa5:30 pm10 miles
F1W of NorwalkHuron5:42 pm7.5 miles

(Prior to 2007, the National Weather Service used the Fujita scale to rate tornadoes. Now they use the Enhanced Fujita scale. )


Nov 17, 2013

"Things to keep in mind with these systems. They don't require the same level of heating and instability as Spring/Summer events require because storms this time of the year tend to have better upper air dynamics."

On Nov 10, 2002, Toledo Express Airport recorded a high temperature of 66 degrees.

The current Toledo forecast calls for high temps on Sun, Nov 17, 2013 to be in the low to mid 60s.

While this Sunday may feel relatively nice, the lack of hot weather may be deceiving if all of the other dynamics exist for severe weather. It may not "feel" like a thunderstorm day.

I assume that in 2013, more people have the ability to be alerted to bad weather than in 2002. The Van Wert tornado destroyed a movie theater that was mostly evacuated shortly before the tornado hit.

Tablets, cell phones, apps, social media. Should be no excuse to be somewhat aware today. And being aware does not mean being hysterical. No need to build bunkers nor cancel anything.

End Toledo Talk comment

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Tornado to Lake Effect Snow

Fri evening, Nov 22, 2013 Area Forecast Discussion

Gaylord, Michigan is located near the top of the lower peninsula of Michigan. Gaylord is the county seat of Otsego County.

On Sun, Nov 17, 2013, a small tornado, EF-0, touched down in Otsego County.

EF-0 CONFIRMED JUST SOUTH OF EXIT 270 ALONG INTERSTATE 75 IN EXTREME SOUTHERN OSTEGO COUNTY. TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN JUST PAST MILE MARKER 268 AND TRAVELED FOR JUST OVER ...

As of Fri, Nov 22, 2013, nearby Antrim County in Michigan is under a Lake Effect Snow Watch.

Statement as of 4:15 PM EST on November 22, 2013

... Lake effect snow watch in effect from Saturday morning through
Sunday morning...

The National Weather Service in Gaylord has issued a lake effect
snow watch... which is in effect from Saturday morning through
Sunday morning.

Hazardous weather...

  • a period of heavier snowfall expected overnight with the
    passage of the Arctic front.
  • Heavy lake effect snow showers develop on Saturday and persist
    through Saturday night.
  • Lake effect snow accumulations of 5 to 10 inches by Sunday
    morning with localized accumulations exceeding 12 inches
    possible.
  • Gusty northwest winds will produce some blowing snow and single
    digit wind chill readings.

Impacts...

  • snow covered roads and poor visibility in falling and blowing
    snow will result in hazardous travel.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

  • a lake effect snow watch means there is a potential for a
    large amount of snow in only a few hours. Visibilities and
    snowfall can vary greatly... impacting travel significantly.
    To learn more... visit US online at weather.Gov/Gaylord or
    find US on facebook and twitter.

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