
Mesoscale Discussion 2256
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0712 PM CST Tue Dec 09 2025
Areas affected...eastern Minnesota...western/central Wisconsin
Concerning...Heavy snow
Valid 100112Z - 100415Z
SUMMARY...Heavy snow to continue through the evening with occasional
1"/hr rates.
DISCUSSION...Heavy to moderate snow continues to be reported across
portions of eastern MN into central WI as of 01z. The surface low
continues to shift south and eastward, currently located over
southern MN. 750-850 mb frontogenesis is maximized across far
eastern MN into portions of central WI. 00z sounding from MPX shows
a nearly saturated dendritic growth zone. Moist profiles and
continued frontal support will continue to bring potential for heavy
bands with 1"/hr rates over the next few hours. As the surface low
continues to shift south and east, rates will decrease through the
late evening/overnight.
..Thornton.. 12/10/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...
ATTN...WFO...GRB...MKX...DLH...ARX...MPX...
LAT...LON 45168976 45809185 45779315 44449368 44309332 43519148
43189063 42818973 43488872 44668880 45168976
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Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0649 PM CST Tue Dec 09 2025 Valid 100100Z - 101200Z ...NO THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST... ...SUMMARY... Thunderstorms are not forecast through tonight. ...Discussion... A fast moving surface low, associated with a strong mid-level jet streak, will continue to move east-southeastward toward the western Great Lakes this evening. Forecast soundings show some very weak elevated instability within the warm sector, but it does not appear instability will be deep enough for sufficient charge separation for any thunderstorm activity. Elsewhere in the CONUS, thunderstorm activity will be minimal without significant instability in place. Some lightning has occurred south of the Florida Keys, in the vicinity of the stalled surface front. However, the lightning activity has remained well offshore and is expected to remain so. ..Bentley.. 12/10/2025Read more