####018021358#### ACUS45 KWBC 160309 SCCNS5 Storm Summary Number 10 for Major Pacific Coast to High Plains Storm System NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 900 PM CST Thu Dec 15 2022 ...Winter storm continues tracking through Northern Plains and Midwest, bringing a wide variety of hazardous weather conditions from the Northern Plains to the Mid-Atlantic... Blizzard Warnings are in effect for the northern High Plains. Winter Storm Warnings are in effect over portions of the northern High Plains, upper Midwest, the interior Northeast, and New England. Winter Weather Advisories are in effect for portions of the Northern Plains, Upper Midwest, Appalachian Mountains, and interior Northeast. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 800 PM CST...A potent (but gradually weakening) 990 mb low pressure area remains centered over the Upper Midwest this evening, while a lead coastal low analyzed at 1003 mb over the Mid-Atlantic is deepening into the main surface low as it tracks northeast along the coast. Surface observations and Doppler radar suggest widespread blizzard conditions are ongoing over much of the Northern Plains, as moderate to heavy snowfall and sustained winds exceeding 35 mph are noted this evening over the Dakotas, into northern Nebraska and Minnesota. Meanwhile, east of the Ohio Valley, surface observations and regional radar mosaic imagery depict a transition zone from moderate to locally heavy rainfall and snowfall over the northern Mid-Atlantic, Interior Northeast, and New England owing to a complex surface pattern with multiple fronts overhead. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 700 AM CST Tue Dec 11 through 800 PM CST Thu Dec 15... ...MINNESOTA... FINLAND 29.0 WALES 7 SSE 28.0 CHISHOLM 24.0 CLOQUET 3 N 15.0 TWO HARBORS 7 NNW 14.5 PROCTOR 1 NNW 14.0 TWIG 5 E 13.0 MPS AIRPORT 3.4 ...NEBRASKA... CHADRON 14 NE 24.0 MERRITT RESERVOIR DAM 22.0 HAY SPRINGS 15.0 LISCO 13.0 ALLIANCE 12.0 RUSHVILLE 12.0 VALENTINE 11.8 GORDON 6 NE 7.0 HAIGLER 3.0 ...NEW YORK... ALBA 6.0 ...NORTH DAKOTA... HURDSFIELD 15.5 LISBON 15.5 LUVERNE 15.0 BISMARCK 3 SSE 13.4 VALLEY CITY 12.0 KATHYRN 10.0 OAKES 9.0 SYKESTON 9.0 ENDERLIN 8.0 ...PENNSYLVANIA... MOUNT POCONO 1 N 5.6 ...SOUTH DAKOTA... CHEYENNE CROSSING 48.0 DEADWOOD 1 S 36.0 MISSION 34.0 NORRIS 5 ESE 27.2 VETAL 18.0 INTERIOR 8 SE 15.0 ...WISCONSIN... DELTA 4 WNW 23.5 RED CLIFF 4 WNW 18.7 MAPLE 1 WSW 16.6 WASHBURN 2 NNW 12.0 DELTA 5 WNW 9.5 POPLAR 8.0 COZY CORNER 7.0 GRANTSBURG 1 SSW 4.0 SUPERIOR 3 WSW 2.0 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Sleet in inches from 700 AM CST Tue Dec 11 through 800 PM CST Thu Dec 15... ...NEW JERSEY... TRENTON MERCER AIRPORT 0.10 ...PENNSYLVANIA... MUNCY 1 N 1.00 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Freezing Rain ice amounts in inches from 700 AM CST Tue Dec 11 through 800 PM CST Thu Dec 15... ...NEW YORK... WEST VALLEY 2 NW 0.17 FRANKLINVILLE 0.10 GERRY 0.10 GERRY 1 N 0.10 HOLLAND 3 SSW 0.10 ...PENNSYLVANIA... EMPORIUM 0.50 WILPEN 2 NNW 0.30 CLYMER 0.25 ROCKVILLE 2 NE 0.25 SOUTH FORK 0.25 ...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier in the event... ...CALIFORNIA... HEAVENLY SKI SUMMIT 1 NNW 103 MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN SKI 98 WALKER 4 SSW 93 ANTELOPE LAKE 5 NNW 92 AGUA DULCE 6 NE 89 CRESTLINE 2 NNE 84 BIG PINES 4 NNW 80 SAN LUIS OBISPO 4 NE 80 LYTLE CREEK 7 NNE 77 FT DICK 5 SE 60 KNEELAND 2 ESE 57 HIGHLANDS 1 SW 40 ...COLORADO... HOLYOKE 8 S 63 BURLINGTON 4 S 62 BUCKEYE 3 ESE 59 VIRGINIA DALE 57 ...KANSAS... RUSSELL AIRPORT 62 GOODLAND 1 NE 60 ATWOOD 2 N 51 ...MICHIGAN... MACKINAW CITY 57 ROSCOMMON COUNTY APT 54 TRAVERSE CITY 45 SAULT STE MARIE 40 ...MONTANA... BIG SKY 6 WSW 67 EMIGRANT 10.7 W 66 LIVINGSTON 2 WSW 63 LIMA 4 NE 57 ...NEVADA... WASHOE CITY 4 NNW 76 GREAT BASIN NP 3 WSW 75 MT. CHARLESTON 6 NE 75 STEAD 2 WSW 73 SPARKS 3 SSW 66 GARDENVILLE RANCH 3 WSW 65 ...NEW MEXICO... BINGHAM 10 S 67 VAUGHN 11 SE 66 BOSQUE DEL APACHE 21 SE 64 CLINES CORNERS 1 S 59 ...NORTH DAKOTA... MUD BUTTE 1 ENE 58 BOX ELDER 1 W 57 WITTEN 4 SSE 53 ...OREGON... PILOT ROCK 9 S 80 TALENT 2 NE 50 ...SOUTH DAKOTA... SCENIC 3 NNW 57 RAPID CITY APT 56 LEAD 1 E 55 MISSION 15 SSE 54 BUFFALO 1 N 52 ...UTAH... LOFTY LAKE PEAK 81 CENTRAL WASATCH PEAKS 79 REYNOLDS PEAK 75 SIGNAL PEAK 69 CEDAR CITY 62 MONUMENT PEAK 60 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches where the event has ended... ...ARIZONA... MORENCI 46 N 13.0 THATCHER 12 SW 12.0 MORMON LAKE 10.0 FOREST LAKES 9.0 GREER 6 WSW 8.0 NWS FLAGSTAFF 5.6 PRESCOTT 3.0 ...CALIFORNIA... SIERRA AT TAHOE 70.0 SODA SPRINGS 2 ENE 60.0 TWIN BRIDGES 2 ESE 48.0 TAHOE-DONNER 46.0 PALISADES TAHOE SKI BASE 44.0 PINECREST 2 E 39.0 MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN SKI BASE 30.0 ASPENDELL 24.5 MT. SHASTA SKI PARK 21.0 WEED 2 SSW 18.0 CARRVILLE 14 N 10.0 ...COLORADO... DOUGLAS PASS 14.5 ILIFF 10.0 STONER 5 E 10.0 COAL BANK PASS 9.0 SILVERTON .3 WSW 3.5 DURANGO 1 SSW 3.0 ...IDAHO... KETCHUM 1 SSE 36.0 SUN VALLEY 2 SW 26.3 HAILEY 1 WNW 20.4 BELLEVUE 18.8 FEATHERVILLE 14.0 HOWE 13.5 BOISE 16 NNE 13.0 DOVER 2 WNW 10.2 ...KANSAS... MCDONALD 5 SE 1.5 SAINT FRANCIS 1.0 ...MONTANA... BROADUS 14 SSE 14.0 ASHLAND 11.0 RED LODGE 1 S 6.0 EKALAKA 4.5 GREAT FALLS 2 WNW 4.0 PLEVNA 4.0 DIXON 3.0 MISSOULA 4.4 W 3.0 ...NEVADA... MT. ROSE SKI BASE 48.0 SKY TAVERN 43.0 DIAMOND PEAK SKI BASE 42.0 INCLINE VILLAGE 1 NNW 38.0 ZEPHYR COVE 30.0 VIRGINIA CITY 3 NNW 21.0 RENO 4 SW 12.0 ...NEW MEXICO... ENSENADA 3 ENE 6.0 MOGOLLON 6 ESE 5.0 PAJARITO MOUNTAIN 1 NNE 4.0 EDGEWOOD 6.1 NW 3.3 ...OREGON... REDMOND 8 ESE 10.5 MT. ASHLAND SKI ROAD 8.0 BEND 6.0 LA PINE 5 NNW 5.0 E DIAMOND LAKE SUMMIT 4.0 ...UTAH... ALTA 31.0 BRIGHTON 30.0 POWDER MOUNTAIN 13.0 SALT LAKE CITY 13.0 LOGAN 11.0 ...WASHINGTON... FORTY-NINE DEGREES NORTH 22.0 LEAVENWORTH 2 SSW 20.5 TROUT LAKE 1 SSW 17.5 MALOTT 7 WNW 17.0 WAUCONDA 12 S 9.0 FIVE MILE 7 NW 8.8 YAKIMA 2 ENE 5.0 ...WYOMING... HULETT 4 NW 26.0 BUFFALO 27 WNW 19.0 DEER CREEK 16 SSW 18.0 JACK CREEK CAMPGROUND 2 NW 15.0 RIVERTON 6 WNW 10.6 TETON VILLAGE 3 WNW 6.0 JACKSON 5.3 NW 5.0 LARAMIE 3.5 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches where the event has ended... ...CALIFORNIA... LOS GATOS 7.01 INTERLAKEN 4.4 NE 6.63 HONEYDEW 2 SSE 5.39 FIDDLETOWN 3.5 SE 5.10 VOLCANO 3.7 N 4.87 OJAI 5.9 E 4.76 BUCKS LAKE 1 NW 4.44 BOULDER CREEK 3 NW 4.38 EBBETTS PASS 4.30 CITRUS HEIGHTS 3.73 WOODLAND 3.62 ARNOLD 3.48 STRAWBERRY VALLEY 3.48 LA CRESCENTA-MONTROSE 1.2 SW 3.34 DOWNIEVILLE 3.33 SOUTH PASADENA 0.9 SSW 1.92 ...OREGON... GOLD BEACH 3.00 SELMA 2.33 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Sleet amounts in inches where the event has ended... ...VIRGINIA... LURAY 0.50 ELLISTON 0.30 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Freezing Rain ice amounts in inches where the event has ended... ...IOWA... MELVIN 0.25 SANBORN 0.25 LINN GROVE 0.20 HULL 0.13 ...MARYLAND... SABILLASVILLE 2 NNW 0.60 BARTON 0.40 FROSTBURG 2 ENE 0.40 GRANTSVILLE 5 W 0.30 LA VALE 0.25 MCHENRY 0.25 BOONSBORO 2 NNE 0.10 WATERSVILLE 1 N 0.10 DAMASCUS 1 S 0.08 ...MINNESOTA... TROSKY 0.88 PONSFORD 0.50 SLAYTON 0.50 ALEXANDRIA 2 SSW 0.38 WRENSHALL 0.30 VERGAS 0.25 ...NORTH DAKOTA... LITCHVILLE 0.40 BRAMPTON 2 S 0.25 ENGLEVALE 6 N 0.25 ...SOUTH DAKOTA... ORLAND 3 E 1.00 CLARK 2 E 0.50 PARKER 0.50 WEBSTER 0.5 W 0.50 WILLOW LAKE 0.50 SIOUX FALLS 3 ESE 0.25 MADISON LAKE 0.13 BROOKINGS 1 S 0.10 LENNOX 0.10 ROWENA 4 WNW 0.10 ...VIRGINIA... AFTON 3 NW 0.50 SHERANDO 2 E 0.50 SHERANDO 2E 0.50 GORE 2 ESE 0.40 JEROME 2 ENE 0.30 BENT MOUNTAIN 0.25 STRINGTOWN 1 SSE 0.15 LINDEN 3 W 0.13 ...WEST VIRGINIA... TERRA ALTA 0.50 DEER RUN 2 WSW 0.40 BAYARD 0.30 KITZMILLER 0.30 HARTSMANVILLE 3 N 0.25 MOUNT STORM 0.25 DAVIS 3 SE 0.10 ...WISCONSIN... CHIEF LAKE 5 ENE 0.30 DORCHESTER 0.20 MARSHFIELD 0.20 S PLOVER 0.20 STETSONVILLE 0.10 Additional locally moderate to locally heavy snows are anticipated over the Northern Plains/Upper Midwest through Friday as low pressure lingers overhead. Blizzard conditions are expected to persist through at least the morning/early afternoon Friday over the Northern Plains/Upper Midwest, before winds fall below blizzard criteria as the aforementioned overhead low weakens. Meanwhile, mixed precipitation, including additional freezing rain, should continue over the Interior Northeast/New England overnight as the coastal low treks toward the Canadian Maritimes. Heavy snowfall activity with this system should focus over portions of Upstate New York into Northern New England through Sunday, where max snowfall totals approaching 2 feet are possible through the weekend. As a result of multiple days of snow, blowing snow, and freezing rain across a broad swath of the country, travel may become dangerous or impossible at times, so be sure to refer to WPC or your local NWS office to access the latest forecasts and learn about potential impacts to your area. The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction Center at 900 AM CST. Please refer to your local National Weather Service office for additional information on this event. Asherman/Genz $$