Monday, May 11, 2020

May Snow & Cold in Cleveland/Northern US

Here in northern Ohio we typically say that if you make it to Tax Day, the chances of seeing snow are pretty remote. Not this year. Late April cold invaded the eastern half of the US and again in early May!  A ton to unpack here so let's get to it.

~2" snow in Auburn Township - May 9, 2020
The month didn't start off super-cold. We had a few days in the 70s during the first weekend. Watch the progression of the cold across the northern US via the RTMA temperatures between May 2nd and 5th.



Historically this is what May should look like.


There have 19 years since 1950 with at minimum snow flurries in May and only a handful of years with measurable snow. I remember May 15, 2016 because I was at a baseball tournament coaching. It was a Sunday and there was snow on the ground at 7am!



Earlier last week, the models were showing a strong surge of cold for Friday/Saturday, May 8-9th. Based upon both the GFS and EURO long range data for Detroit and Pittsburgh--IF verified--this would tie or possibly break the all-time upper level sounding data record for 850mB (5000 feet) cold !set back in 1966 While this isn't where we work and live, this level is critical for determine lake effect snow and surface temperatures.

The sounding history for Detroit shows the EURO forecast for both temperature and 500mB heights at record levels for early May



This is what the 850 mB temperatures read at 8am Saturday morning, May 9th:


Temperatures at 500mB (18,000 feet) were also extremely cold for early May.

Our forecast called for "thundersnow" due to the large temperature change from Lake Erie (45 degrees or 7.5°C) to the temps above (-32°C)

Radar loop Saturday morning showed definitive areas of lake effect


North Royalton
Highest amount: Auburn Township - ~2"
Northern Ohio snow reports - courtesy NWS Cleveland


Northeast snow Saturday May 9, 2020
Check out the progression of record lows Saturday morning across the US.


Core of the cold over the Ohio Valley, Great Lakes and New England Saturday morning.

Wind chill at NWS Cleveland dropped to 20 at 7:51am Saturday May 9th


Has this happened before?  Here are two composite years:  1986 and 1966

After a break Sunday with temperatures near 60 with storms/shelf cloud passage in the early evening...

Vermilion - May 10, 2020
...another clipper front passed through early Monday morning, May 11th. Yet another shot of frontal/lake effect snow!

Chardon - ~2" of snow - May 11, 2020
Hambden Township - May 11, 2020
Mayfield Heights - May 11, 2020
* 2020 marks the only year in Cleveland (NWS Cleveland-Hopkins) since 1954 with multiple days of snow flurries and/or measurable snowfall in the month of May

* New record snowfall this late in the season at NWS Cleveland: 0.2" on May 11th which breaks old record on 5/10/1907

* 5/11/2020 high of 45 was also the COLDEST high temperature in the last 100 years this late in the season (tied 5/11/1996)




We still haven't reach 80 degrees this year. A warm up is coming! (regression to the average which is now nearing 70)

Potential high temperatures Thursday, May 14th



Here are the years when we touched 80 or better after May 15th (since the 1930s). The list is short:



Lake Erie Sunset 5/11/2020



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