####018005919#### ACUS43 KWBC 110900 SCCNS3 Storm Summary Number 2 for Northern Plains and Upper Midwest Winter Storm NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 400 AM EST Fri Nov 11 2022 ...Snow showers to continue across northern Minnesota where slick travel conditions are possible this morning... Winter Storm Warnings are in effect for far north-central Minnesota. Winter Weather Advisories are in effect over portions of eastern North Dakota and northern Minnesota. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 300 AM EST...An occluded low pressure center analyzed over north-central Minnesota while an associated triple point low was located just north of Michigan's U.P. over Lake Superior. The storm system is slowly drifting east-northeast this morning and approaching southern Ontario. Connected to the triple point low is a strong cold front that is ushering in a frigid Arctic airmass that has engulfed the Midwest and is now approaching the Middle Mississippi and Ohio River Valleys. Blustery wind gusts as high as 25-30 mph were observed over the Midwest in wake of the cold frontal passage while at the same time, high pressure in south-central Canada takes hold of the northern High Plains. Early morning Doppler Radar imagery identified ongoing periods of snow across central and eastern North Dakota that expanded as far east as northern Minnesota. Meanwhile, a narrow band of wintry mix was tracking northeast through the Minnesota Arrowhead. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 1000 AM EST Wed Nov 09 through 300 AM EST Fri Nov 11... ...MINNESOTA... ROSEAU 7.5 ...NORTH DAKOTA... BISMARCK 3 W 24.0 STEELE 22.0 MANDAN 21.0 LINCOLN 2 S 19.0 CENTER 18.0 HUFF 2 W 18.0 BEULAH 14.7 DEVILS LAKE 12.5 HALLADAY 12.0 NEW ROCKFORD 12.0 NEW SALEM 10.0 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Sleet in inches from 1000 AM EST Wed Nov 09 through 300 AM EST Fri Nov 11... ...MINNESOTA... CRANE LAKE 1.00 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Freezing Rain ice amounts in inches from 1000 AM EST Wed Nov 09 through 300 AM EST Fri Nov 11... ...MINNESOTA... CRANE LAKE 0.20 ELY 0.10 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches where the event has ended... ...MONTANA... GARDINER 17.0 FISHTAIL 18.1 SW 13.0 MELSTONE 5.70 E 11.5 GLASGOW 1 NE 10.3 NWS GLASGOW EMIGRANT 6 NNE 10.0 LIVINGSTON 11 W 10.0 ...SOUTH DAKOTA... LEMMON 11.0 RALPH 7.0 POLLOCK 6.0 HARDING 3 SSE 5.0 MCLAUGHLIN 2 SSW 4.0 MEADOW 8 ESE 4.0 ...WYOMING... TOWER JUNCTION 9 E 9.1 DAYTON 0.3 N 8.0 PINEDALE 11 NNE 7.0 SMOOT 15 ESE 7.0 BIG SANDY 11 E 6.0 SOUTH PASS CITY 10 NNW 6.0 TURNERVILLE 3 SE 6.0 ALVA 15 NNW 3.0 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Freezing Rain ice amounts in inches where the event has ended... ...NORTH DAKOTA... FORMAN 0.68 LISBON 0.20 FARGO 0.05 ...SOUTH DAKOTA... REE HEIGHTS 2 SSE 0.50 ROY LAKE STATE PARK 0.50 BOWDLE 0.30 SELBY 0.25 Snow showers, falling heavily at times, will continue across northern Minnesota this morning while snow showers diminish across eastern North Daokta. Locations impacted by snow showers and lingering 20-30 mph wind gusts would lead to visibilities near zero at times, due to blowing and drifting snow. The occluded low will weaken throughout the day as it moves east, pulling the lingering shield of snow showers east. By tomorrow evening, the snowfall threat will come to an end over the region as the system enters southeast Canada Friday evening and eventually reaches northern New England by Saturday morning. The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction Center at 400 PM EST. Please refer to your local National Weather Service office for additional information on this event. Mullinax $$