####018006589#### ACUS44 KWBC 110225 SCCNS4 Storm Summary Number 4 for Significant California Atmospheric River NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 700 PM PST Tue Jan 10 2023 ...Atmospheric River event coming to an end across California as storm system weakens and pushes inland... Winter Storm Warnings are in effect for the Sierra Nevada Range, northern Wasatch Mountains, and southern Wyoming. High Wind Warnings are in effect for the Transverse Mountains. Flood Watches extend along much of California's Central Valley. Winter Weather Advisories are in effect for northern California, central Nevada, the Wasatch Mountains, and much of the central and northern Rockies. Wind Advisories are in effect across much of southern California, southern Nevada, and western portions of Utah and Arizona. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 600 PM PST...Current RADAR and surface observations detected light to localized moderate rainfall across central and northern California, south of the weakening low-pressure system, as a result of continued onshore flow. Southern California, where the heaviest rainfall totals of the Atmospheric River event were located, had also begun to clear out, as the bulk of the precipitation associated with the storm system was located just east of the eastward progressing cold front in northwestern Arizona, Utah, and southern Idaho. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 500 PM PST Sun Jan 08 through 600 PM PST Tue Jan 10... ...CALIFORNIA... MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN SKI BASE 54.0 LONE PINE 11 SW 47.0 SOUTH LAKE 1 NNE 41.0 ROUND VALLEY 9 WNW 32.0 SUSANVILLE 5 WNW 15.0 SODA SPRINGS 2 ENE 14.0 WILLOW CREEK 4 WSW 14.0 BEAR VALLEY 2 N 12.0 DEEP SPRINGS 11 WSW 12.0 ...NEVADA... MT. ROSE SKI BASE 47.0 INCLINE VILLAGE 1 NNW 12.0 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches from 500 PM PST Sun Jan 08 through 600 PM PST Tue Jan 10... ...CALIFORNIA... VENTURA 18.78 NORDHOFF RIDGE 18.31 MATILIJA DAM 17.17 SAN MARCOS PASS 17.17 WHITE LEDGE PEAK 16.85 ALISAL RESERVOIR 13.81 ROCKY BUTTE 12.91 THREE PEAKS (SANTA LUCIA) 12.75 DOULTON TUNNEL 12.56 HOPPER CANYON 10.79 NATURE POINT NEAR BASS LAKE 9.60 MONTECITO 8.85 CHALK PEAK 8.58 MINING RIDGE 8.40 DINKEY 7.20 SAN FRANCISCO INTL AIRPORT 1.90 SANTA MONICA 1.71 LOS ANGELES INTL AIRPORT 1.70 SACRAMENTO INTL AIRPORT 1.49 ...NEVADA... MID VALLEY 3.52 KYLE CANYON 3.34 GENOA 1.95 KINGS CANYON 1.84 GLENBROOK 1.26 ...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier in the event... ...CALIFORNIA... COPPER CANYON 98 WASHOE CITY 2 NNE 98 AGUA DULCE 8 S 88 WEITCHPEC 11 WSW 86 HIGH GLADE LOOKOUT 80 JOAQUIN RANGE 78 KNEELAND 6 SSE 77 SILVERWOOD LAKE 76 SANDSTONE PEAK 71 CAYUCOS 7 N 69 CRESCENT CITY 3 NW 68 ...OREGON... YACHATS 2 SE 86 GARIBALDI 2 WNW 83 PILOT ROCK 9 S 75 ...WASHINGTON... FRANCES 6 ESE 68 RYDERWOOD 2 SW 58 TOKELAND 1 ESE 57 Conditions across California continue to improve as the latest Atmospheric River event winds down, with light to moderate precipitation expected to persist through the overnight hours before the next system arrives early Thursday morning. Tomorrow, moisture will stream ahead of a large cyclone in the eastern Pacific Ocean, which will produce heavy precipitation in northern California. As the system slowly approaches the West Coast, precipitation will spread north into the Pacific Northwest Wednesday night and continue through the end of the work week. The cumulative effect of successive heavy rain events will lead to additional considerable flood impacts, including rapid water rises and mudslides across California and portions of far western Nevada. Numerous instances of flash flooding and debris flows are possible, especially over burn scar areas. Soils in California are saturated from above average rainfall over the past few weeks, which means it won't take much additional rainfall to trigger flooding. This will be the last Storm Summary issued by the Weather Prediction Center for this event. Please refer to your local National Weather service office for additional information. Russell $$ ####018006589#### ACUS44 KWBC 110226 SCCNS4 Storm Summary Number 4 for Significant California Atmospheric River NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 700 PM PST Tue Jan 10 2023 ...Atmospheric River event coming to an end across California as storm system weakens and pushes inland... Winter Storm Warnings are in effect for the Sierra Nevada Range, northern Wasatch Mountains, and southern Wyoming. High Wind Warnings are in effect for the Transverse Mountains. Flood Watches extend along much of California's Central Valley. Winter Weather Advisories are in effect for northern California, central Nevada, the Wasatch Mountains, and much of the central and northern Rockies. Wind Advisories are in effect across much of southern California, southern Nevada, and western portions of Utah and Arizona. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 600 PM PST...Current RADAR and surface observations detected light to localized moderate rainfall across central and northern California, south of the weakening low-pressure system, as a result of continued onshore flow. Southern California, where the heaviest rainfall totals of the Atmospheric River event were located, had also begun to clear out, as the bulk of the precipitation associated with the storm system was located just east of the eastward progressing cold front in northwestern Arizona, Utah, and southern Idaho. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 500 PM PST Sun Jan 08 through 600 PM PST Tue Jan 11... ...CALIFORNIA... MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN SKI BASE 54.0 LONE PINE 11 SW 47.0 SOUTH LAKE 1 NNE 41.0 ROUND VALLEY 9 WNW 32.0 SUSANVILLE 5 WNW 15.0 SODA SPRINGS 2 ENE 14.0 WILLOW CREEK 4 WSW 14.0 BEAR VALLEY 2 N 12.0 DEEP SPRINGS 11 WSW 12.0 ...NEVADA... MT. ROSE SKI BASE 47.0 INCLINE VILLAGE 1 NNW 12.0 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches from 500 PM PST Sun Jan 08 through 600 PM PST Tue Jan 11... ...CALIFORNIA... VENTURA 18.78 NORDHOFF RIDGE 18.31 MATILIJA DAM 17.17 SAN MARCOS PASS 17.17 WHITE LEDGE PEAK 16.85 ALISAL RESERVOIR 13.81 ROCKY BUTTE 12.91 THREE PEAKS (SANTA LUCIA) 12.75 DOULTON TUNNEL 12.56 HOPPER CANYON 10.79 NATURE POINT NEAR BASS LAKE 9.60 MONTECITO 8.85 CHALK PEAK 8.58 MINING RIDGE 8.40 DINKEY 7.20 SAN FRANCISCO INTL AIRPORT 1.90 SANTA MONICA 1.71 LOS ANGELES INTL AIRPORT 1.70 SACRAMENTO INTL AIRPORT 1.49 ...NEVADA... MID VALLEY 3.52 KYLE CANYON 3.34 GENOA 1.95 KINGS CANYON 1.84 GLENBROOK 1.26 ...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier in the event... ...CALIFORNIA... COPPER CANYON 98 WASHOE CITY 2 NNE 98 AGUA DULCE 8 S 88 WEITCHPEC 11 WSW 86 HIGH GLADE LOOKOUT 80 JOAQUIN RANGE 78 KNEELAND 6 SSE 77 SILVERWOOD LAKE 76 SANDSTONE PEAK 71 CAYUCOS 7 N 69 CRESCENT CITY 3 NW 68 ...OREGON... YACHATS 2 SE 86 GARIBALDI 2 WNW 83 PILOT ROCK 9 S 75 ...WASHINGTON... FRANCES 6 ESE 68 RYDERWOOD 2 SW 58 TOKELAND 1 ESE 57 Conditions across California continue to improve as the latest Atmospheric River event winds down, with light to moderate precipitation expected to persist through the overnight hours before the next system arrives early Thursday morning. Tomorrow, moisture will stream ahead of a large cyclone in the eastern Pacific Ocean, which will produce heavy precipitation in northern California. As the system slowly approaches the West Coast, precipitation will spread north into the Pacific Northwest Wednesday night and continue through the end of the work week. The cumulative effect of successive heavy rain events will lead to additional considerable flood impacts, including rapid water rises and mudslides across California and portions of far western Nevada. Numerous instances of flash flooding and debris flows are possible, especially over burn scar areas. Soils in California are saturated from above average rainfall over the past few weeks, which means it won't take much additional rainfall to trigger flooding. This will be the last Storm Summary issued by the Weather Prediction Center for this event. Please refer to your local National Weather service office for additional information. Russell $$