####018013547#### ACUS43 KWBC 260246 SCCNS3 Storm Summary Number 3 for Plains to Upper Midwest Winter Storm NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 1000 PM CDT Mon Mar 25 2024 ...Snow and gusty winds will continue through tonight, then conditions will improve on Tuesday... Blizzard Warnings are in effect from far northwestern Kansas through central Nebraska into southeastern South Dakota. Winter Weather Advisories and Winter Storm Warnings are in effect from the central and northern Plains to the Upper Midwest. Widespread Wind Advisories and isolated High Wind Warnings are in effect for portions of the Middle and Lower Mississippi Valley. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 900 PM CDT...The low pressure system bringing hazardous winter weather to the Plains and Upper Midwest was entering the Upper Midwest, and the central low had a minimum central pressure of 991 mb (29.26 in Hg). A cold front extended to the south across the central and southern Plains and a stationary front extended to the northeast towards the Great Lakes. A dying stationary boundary was draped on the northern side of the system across Minnesota into southern Canada. A secondary low pressure system was located over the Middle Mississippi Valley with a minimum central pressure of 996 mb (29.41 in Hg). An occluded front extended from the central low to a triple point over far eastern Arkansas, and a cold front extended southwest to the Gulf Coast while a warm front extended southeast across Mississippi. National Weather Service Doppler Radar indicated only light precipitation lingering in the Plains while moderate to heavy precipitation was ongoing across portions of the Upper Midwest and Middle and Lower Mississippi Valley. Precipitation was falling as rainfall on the southern and eastern sides of the system (warm sector) and as mixed wintry precipitation and snow on the northern and western sides (cold sector). Winds were gusting up to 35-45 mph across portions of the Plains and Upper Midwest, and gusty winds were also being observed in thunderstorms impacting the Middle and Lower Mississippi Valley. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 700 AM CDT Sat Mar 23 through 900 PM CDT Mon Mar 25... ...COLORADO... FORT GARLAND 13.3 E 20.2 CAMP BIRD 4 E 14.0 TELLURIDE 14.0 CRESTONE 1.2 SSE 12.9 DEERMONT 1.2 ENE 12.7 CASTLEWOOD CANYON 2.2 NW 12.5 CEDAREDGE 10.5 NNW 12.5 SKYWAY 6 E 12.5 WESTCLIFFE 5 W 12.5 LIVERMORE 9.9 WSW 12.0 ROSITA 6 SSW 12.0 NEDERLAND 2.8 NE 11.5 PENNOCK PASS 2 WNW 11.2 ...IOWA... MARION 0.4 NNW 6.2 CEDAR RAPIDS 2.7 NE 6.0 MOUNT AUBURN 2.2 NNW 6.0 SHELLSBURG 2.9 S 6.0 CORALVILLE 1.4 S 5.8 DECORAH 8 ENE 4.5 NEW HAMPTON 3.0 MARBLE ROCK 2.0 ...KANSAS... TASCO 4 NNE 7.5 SELDEN 6.5 GOODLAND 1 NNE 6.4 LEVANT 3 E 6.0 LUDELL 3 NW 5.5 HOXIE 11.2 SW 3.5 NORTON 1.3 SSW 3.5 ...MICHIGAN... CHASSELL 11.0 TWIN LAKES 1 WSW 10.0 AMASA 6 ENE 8.0 WATERSMEET 11 WSW 8.0 BIG BAY 9 SE 7.1 ISHPEMING 7.2 SW 6.9 THREE LAKES 6.8 IRONWOOD 7.3 NNE 6.4 MARQUETTE 6.1 SSW 5.2 SPALDING 0.5 NW 5.0 ...MINNESOTA... GARY NEW DULUTH 2 NNW 17.0 NEW HOPE 1.9 S 16.3 EAST GULL LAKE 14.5 DAYTON 4.2 ESE 13.7 SILVER BAY 1 W 13.6 LESTER PARK 2 WSW 13.0 TWO HARBORS 2 WNW 13.0 BRAHAM 0.7 SW 12.2 OTSEGO 2 SE 12.2 FRENCH RIVER 4 NNW 12.1 DULUTH 3 NE 12.0 MORA 2.5 S 11.5 KNIFE RIVER 1.8 N 11.4 ...MONTANA... HUNGRY HORSE 11.0 WHITLASH 13.5 E 11.0 CUT BANK 0.3 NNW 10.1 BAKER 24.7 SSE 10.0 FINLEY POINT 8 N 9.0 LUTHER 3 SSW 9.0 MELSTONE 5.7 E 8.2 BELT 7.0 MONARCH 9 NNW 7.0 RED LODGE 5 W 7.0 VIDA 0.3 W 7.0 GREAT FALLS 6.2 S 6.2 GLASGOW 0.3 N 5.6 ...NEBRASKA... ANSELMO 2 WSW 8.0 BURWELL 0.4 E 7.5 MAXWELL 7.0 BRADY 6.0 BURWELL 6.0 ARCADIA 1.7 W 5.2 EUSTIS 2.2 NNW 5.2 ...NORTH DAKOTA... GOLDEN VALLEY 8.0 KILLDEER 7.0 RHAME 1.9 E 7.0 BEULAH 1.8 SE 6.6 GLEN ULLIN 6.5 GOLVA 1 ENE 6.5 STANTON 4 WNW 6.3 DICKINSON 6.0 NEW ENGLAND 10 SW 6.0 RAY 6.0 JAMESTOWN 0.8 WSW 5.3 MANDAN 6 N 5.0 SANGER 4 W 5.0 HAZEN 4.6 BISMARCK 1.3 WNW 4.5 ...SOUTH DAKOTA... DUPREE 12.0 STURGIS 10.0 SPEARFISH 6.7 NNW 8.5 BELLE FOURCHE 8 W 8.0 GLAD VALLEY 2 W 8.0 HARDING 3 SSE 8.0 PICKEREL LAKE STATION 8.0 WHITEWOOD 4.2 NNW 7.5 LODGEPOLE 7.0 MURDO 11.6 W 6.5 FAITH 36.3 W 6.1 DALLAS 8.8 S 6.0 RAPID CITY 3.4 WNW 6.0 ...WISCONSIN... BIRNAMWOOD 5.9 ENE 14.5 BARRON 2 W 13.0 MENOMONIE 6.5 NW 12.6 MATTOON 5 SW 12.4 KNAPP 3 ESE 12.3 ELK MOUND 1.3 NE 12.1 ANTIGO 1 S 12.0 TIGERTON 12.0 TOWNSEND 12.0 WAUSAU 1.7 ENE 11.1 CHETEK 2 SE 10.5 CHIPPEWA FALLS 1.2 E 10.5 CLAYTON 5.3 E 10.5 ...WYOMING... CODY 2.4 WSW 8.0 RALSTON 7 SW 6.2 WAPITI 3 WSW 6.1 BURGESS JUNCTION 21 SE 6.0 MEETEETSE 2 SE 4.2 POWELL 4.2 SW 4.0 THAYNE 4.7 NNE 3.5 DAYTON 8 WSW 3.0 ...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier in the event... ...COLORADO... DOUGLASS PASS 1 W 63 LAMAR MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 55 PUEBLO MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 54 LIMON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 53 WAUNITA HOT SPRINGS 10 ESE 53 CAMEO 4 NE 50 MACK 9 WSW 50 OXFORD 3 WSW 48 ...KANSAS... ODGEN 60 MANHATTAN 7 SSE 59 HUTCHINSON 58 HUTCHINSON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 58 RUSSELL MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 54 GARDEN CITY REGIONAL AIRPORT 52 GOODLAND RENNER FIELD 52 ...NEBRASKA... BROKEN BOW MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 63 EVELYN SHARP FIELD AIRPORT 55 MCCOOK MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 55 ...OKLAHOMA... CLINTON-SHERMAN AIRPORT 55 GAGE AIRPORT 55 SEILING 51 ...TEXAS... SUNDOWN 8 SW 77 LUBBOCK INT. AIRPORT 1 N 73 OLTON 6 S 69 SUDAN 9 NNW 68 LAKEVIEW 7 WSW 67 LEVELLAND 4 S 67 MCLEAN 1 E 67 LUBBOCK 3 WNW 66 PLAINVIEW 1 SE 64 This system will continue to move northeast across the Upper Midwest through Tuesday. Snow and strong, gusty winds will continue from the Central Plains to northern Minnesota through tonight, along with sleet and freezing rain in parts of the Upper Mississippi Valley. Blowing and falling snow will significantly reduce visibility, and blizzard conditions will be possible into Tuesday across portions of the Plains and Minnesota. Travel may be very difficult to impossible at times, and power outages and tree damage are possible. Snow and winds will gradually diminish from southwest to northeast across the region on Tuesday, but areas of blowing snow may persist. Isolated severe thunderstorms will also be possible in the warm sector of the system across the Midwest and southern Great Lakes where the Storm Prediction Center has highlighted a Marginal Risk of severe thunderstorms on Tuesday. The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction Center at 1000 AM CDT. Please refer to your local National Weather Service office for additional information on this event. Dolan $$