####018007208#### ACUS44 KWBC 200250 SCCNS4 Storm Summary Number 04 for Significant Great Lakes Lake Effect Snow Event NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 1000 PM EST Sat Nov 19 2022 ...More heavy snow bands expected to shift southward tonight downwind of Lake Erie, and downwind of Lake Ontario into Sunday... Lake Effect Snow Warnings are in effect for downwind portions of Lake Erie and Ontario in Upstate New York, northwestern Pennsylvania, as well as northeastern Ohio. Winter Storm Warnings are in effect for downwind portions of Lake Michigan in the lower Michigan. Winter Weather Advisories are in effect downwind from Lake Superior in northern Wisconsin and the upper Michigan, as well as areas further downwind from Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 900 PM EST...National Weather Service Doppler radar detected an intensifying band of lake effect snowfall over portions of Lake Erie and Ontario, gradually translating south with time. The uptick of this lake effect band is in response to increasing westerly winds related to an approaching cold front analyzed over the Central Ohio Valley. Behind the front, radar and surface observations observed moderate to heavy snowfall ongoing downwind of Lake Michigan beneath persistient west-northwesterly flow. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 900 AM EST Wed Nov 16 through 900 PM EST Sat Nov 19... ...INDIANA... ROSELAND 1 S 5.2 ELKHART 4.0 LA PORTE 4.0 ...MICHIGAN... IRONWOOD 4 N 24.5 EAST JORDAN 1 ESE 24.0 CHEBOYGAN 16.0 TWIN LAKES 1 WSW 15.6 COMSTOCK PARK 2 SSW 14.5 BUCHANAN 4 N 13.1 WELLSTON 1 WNW 10.8 HOWARD CITY 10.0 BARTON CITY 9.0 BANGOR 8.5 ROGERS CITY 1 W 8.0 HASTINGS 1 WNW 7.0 LAKE OF THE CLOUD 4 SSW 7.0 CHATHAM 1 SE 6.0 EAST GRAND RAPIDS 2 S 6.0 ...NEW YORK... ORCHARD PARK 77.0 HAMBURG 1.9 WNW 73.7 NATURAL BRIDGE 3 SW 72.3 BLASDELL 2 SW 71.0 ELMA 2.7 WSW 58.2 WATERTOWN 57.4 EAST AURORA 2 WNW 54.5 FORT DRUM 1 SSE 54.0 EDEN 5 WNW 50.0 WEST SENECA 1 SW 49.0 MARILLA 2 S 48.0 COPENHAGEN 4 NW 40.0 NORTH BOSTON 1 NNE 38.0 LANCASTER 2 S 36.0 ALDEN 1 WNW 34.5 HOLLAND 3 ENE 33.5 NWS BUFFALO OFFICE 30.2 BUFFALO INTL ARPT 26.0 ADAMS 25.0 EDEN 5 NNW 25.0 WILLIAMSTOWN 4 SW 24.0 CHEEKTOWAGA 19.0 EAST AURORA 17.2 WILLIAMSVILLE 1 NW 16.4 POINT ROCK 1 SE 14.4 EAST CONCORD 3 E 13.0 WARSAW 3 W 12.5 KENNEDY 3 SE 11.0 MEXICO 2 SW 10.7 DUNKIRK 10.5 MARCY 8.0 OSWEGO 7.3 ...OHIO... MONROE CENTER 2 ESE 18.7 EDGEWOOD 16.1 CONNEAUT 1 WSW 14.0 NORTH MADISON 6.0 ...PENNSYLVANIA... HARBORCREEK 4 SE 16.0 SPRINGBORO 3 WNW 13.8 CHERRY HILL 1 WNW 13.1 ERIE INTL ARPT 13.1 EDINBORO 2 NW 11.0 CORRY 2 SSW 10.0 ...WISCONSIN... GILE 24.5 SAXON 4 W 20.0 HURLEY 4.1 SSE 18.7 CEDAR 1 SSE 13.0 MAPLE 3 N 8.0 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches where the event has ended... ...MINNESOTA... HOVLAND 8 W 29.0 SILVER BAY 4 NNW 24.0 FINLAND 3 E 21.0 GRAND MARAIS 9 NNW 10.0 DULUTH 2 NNE 3.0 As the aforementioned cold front passes through the Interior Northeast tonight, winds shifting to west or west-northwest will bring an influx of colder air to support continued heavy snow shifting south toward the Buffalo and Watertown vicinity. As with the earlier episodes of lake effect snow, snowfall rates with this activity will reach 2-3 inches per hour and combine with gusty winds to produce near-zero visibility and dangerous travel. The snowfall should begin to subside from west to east through tomorrow as the favorable wind trajectories and cold air advection over the Lakes begins to end following the passage of a surface ridge and subsequent warmer air behind it. The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction Center at 1000 AM EST. Please refer to your local National Weather Service office for additional information on this event. Asherman/Kong $$