The gradient on the cutoff line is going to be nuts, and leads to a pretty decent chance of this forecast busting, pretty much a guarantee for somebody some where. Wouldn't be surprised to see a 5" difference across one county...for example way different in Carlisle than Grimes.
Anyway here's forecast. Looking for 3 to 5 at the Des Moines Airport right now. Again Grimes could be more in a 4 to 6.
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Another thing to note with the Ames total, is it comes in two punches, first 4-5 in the morning, then the dry air wraps in that I talked about earlier. Could even see some melting and compaction throughout the day if it wraps up warm enough.
Late evening, after 11 pm, we do have a chance to see some wrap around snow, which with colder temps will be lighter and fluffier. I'm not overly confident on the overnight Tuesday-Wednesday snow yet, but it is the explanation for the Ames total being higher than I think may actually ever be on the ground...see below.
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Kingcy....this is pretty damn accurate to what we got.