Attorney says priest too sick to stand trial
3 mins ago - An attorney for a terminally ill Catholic priest says the Rev. James Schook is so sick and incapacitated his upcoming trial would be a "mockery."
Our first chance of snow this week fell a part. Our next chance looks like it still has a chance. Let's look at what will be possible.

This is the most intense the moisture gets on Friday with the NAM. To follow up... here's the NAM snowfall projection.


Clearly... we are on the low end of the ruler. Or in this case... the yard stick! It looks like a lot of folks will be picking up a heft amount of snow just to our north.
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GFS keeps the moisture around longer and a little heavier.


GFS has been pretty consistent. The past few runs show at least some light accumulation. A little more than the NAM. Ths GFS seems a little more likely! We have plenty more runs to go. We'll watch it together.
Now you will be hearing a lot about another storm around Christmas. I'll begin assessing that publicly later this week.
C-Ya Bye
3 mins ago - An attorney for a terminally ill Catholic priest says the Rev. James Schook is so sick and incapacitated his upcoming trial would be a "mockery."
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