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On 9 November Stockholm, Sweden was hit by a severe blizzard. The city got around 40 cm of snow. The snow accumulation over 2 days was the largest since at least 1950 for Stockholm (all winter months included).
The plots below show the analyses of z500 and t850 for 6 November to 10 November.
The plots below shows 12-hour forecasts of MSLP and precipitation from the same period as the plots above.
The plots below shows the evolution of the snow depth in Sweden from 8 November 06z to 10 November 06z.
The plot below shows an example of radar image during the snowfall (9 Nov 10z)
The plots below show the 24-hour precipitation from 8 November 18z to 9 November 18z for ECMWF HRES. The first plot shows the observations. Please note the observation of 37 mm over Stockholm, either indicating a very localised maximum or observation errors for that observations or the nearby ones (heavy snowfall is problematic for automatic stations).
The plots below show the evolution of the ensemble (blue) and HRES forecasts (red) for precipitation (left) and 2-metre temperature (right) for 8 November 00z to 10 November 00z. The cold anomaly was captured from 24 October, while the precipitation event was 'captured' from 5 October.
The plots below show the EFI and SOT for snowfall on 8 November.
The plots below shows the EFI and SOT for snowfall on 9 November.
The plots below show the MSL anomalies for 7-13 November.
The plots below show the 2-metre temperature anomalies for 7-13 November.
The plots below show the 24-hour precipitation from control forecast of DMI limited area ensemble.