####018005126#### ACUS41 KWBC 150348 SCCNS1 Storm Summary Number 2 for Rockies and Four Corners Storm NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 1100 PM EDT Thu Mar 14 2024 ...Heavy snow is expected over portions of the Intermountain West, Colorado, and the Rocky Mountains through Friday ... A swath of Winter Storm Warnings are in effect for Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and New Mexico. Most of the high terrain in Arizona is under a Winter Weather Advisory. High Wind Warnings are active across parts of Utah and New Mexico. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 1000 PM EDT...A 1012 mb (29.88 in Hg) low was analyzed over northern New Mexico, with a surface trough extending north-northwestward from the low into western Colorado. Moderate to heavy snowfall continues across much of Colorado, while scattered light to moderate snow showers are occuring across portions of central and southern Wyoming. Additionally, winds are gusting in the 20-30 mph range, reducing visibilities and making travel hazordous. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 700 AM EDT Wed Mar 13 through 1100 PM EDT Thu Mar 14... ...COLORADO... ASPEN SPRINGS 45.5 ECHO LAKE 41.0 NEDERLAND 39.0 GENESEE 36.7 ASPEN PARK 36.0 CONIFER 36.0 HILLSIDE 36.0 ROLLINSVILLE 36.0 ELDORA 35.0 BRAINARD LAKE 34.0 PINECLIFFE 33.5 WARD 33.0 CASTLE ROCK 21.0 BOULDER 18.5 DENVER 10.0 ...NEW MEXICO... CHUPADERO 6.0 TRES RITOS 5.0 QUEMADO 4.5 VERMEJO PARK 4.0 CHAMA 2.7 JEMEZ SPRINGS 2.0 AZTEC 1.0 ...WYOMING... ALBANY 18.0 LANDER 17.1 CENTENNIAL 14.0 ROCK SPRINGS 14.0 CASPER 11.0 RAWLINS 9.6 GREEN RIVER 8.8 ELK MOUNTAIN 8.5 LARAMIE 7.5 CHEYENNE 4.0 ...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier in the event... ...COLORADO... BERTHOUD PASS 63 RED CLIFF PASS 49 ...WYOMING... COW CREEK 57 PINE BUTTE 57 ROCK SPRINGS 55 CHEYENNE AIRPORT 40 RAWLINS AIRPORT 38 A cold high pressure settling over the northern Rockies in conjunction with multiple lows across the southern Rockies and Great Plains will continue to foster a tight pressure gradient, keeping winds strong out of the Northeast. This pattern will lead to rising motion (upslope flow) over the Rockies and continue to lead to periods of heavy snowfall through the day on Friday. Snowfall totals of 2-4 feet of snowfall (and locally higher) are occuring across the Central/Southern Rockies with intense snowfall rates of up to 2 inches per hour. Winds are also forecast to remain high, locally gusting over 35 mph, and will make travel conditions very hazardous with the snow. Moreover, part two of this event will be an upper level low and surface low moving eastward across the Southwestern US. Heavy snowfall is expected across elevation in the Four Corners Region, with high probabilities of eclipsing a foot of snowfall. The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction Center at 1100 AM EDT. Please refer to your local National Weather Service office for additional information on this event. Churchill $$