####018005833#### ACUS44 KWBC 031512 SCCNS4 Storm Summary Number 01 for Upper Midwest to New England Witner Storm NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 1000 AM CDT Wed Apr 03 2024 ...Snow spreading across the Upper Midwest as winter storm slowly tracks east... A Blizzard Warning is in effect for portions of Upper Michigan. Numerous Winter Weather Advisories and Winter Storm Warnings are in effect across portions of Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, Connecticut, Massacheusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. Wind Advisories are in effect for portions of the Mississippi Valley and New England. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 900 AM CDT...The central low pressure of 984 mb (29.06 inHG) was positioned over south-central Lake Michigan with an occluded front extending northward into northern parts of Lower Michigan and eastward to western Pennsylvania with the rest of the cold/stationary front trailing along the western Appalachians. General motion is very slow to the east. A broad area of snow has been observed within the wrap around flow across the Upper Midwest. The heaviest snow is occurring in Upper Michigan and is resulting in Blizzard conditions. Scattered to widespread rain is lifting trough the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeast. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 700 AM CDT Tue Apr 02 through 900 AM CDT Wed Apr 03... ...ILLINOIS... FREEPORT 4.0 STOCKTON 3N 4.0 DAKOTA 3.9 ELIZABETH 3.7 MCCONNELL 3 NNE 3.5 GALENA 1 W 3.0 MOUNT CARROLL 2.7 ...IOWA... DUBUQUE REGIONAL AIRPORT 5.7 ELON 5 E 5.5 STRAWBERRY POINT 4.8 CHARLOTTE 2 WNW 3.8 DECORAH 8 ENE 3.5 PARK VIEW 3.5 CENTER JUNCTION 3 W 3.0 ELDRIDGE 1 NW 2.9 ...MICHIGAN... HERMAN 2 SE 12.0 ISHPEMING 11.0 CHAMPION 3 ESE 10.0 NEGAUNEE 10.0 NATIONAL MINE 5 SW 8.5 THREE LAKES 8.5 TROWBRIDGE PARK 4 W 7.0 ...MINNESOTA... NODINE 6.0 WILSON 2 NNW 6.0 RIDGEWAY 5.0 CALEDONIA 3.7 STEWARTVILLE 5 N 3.4 DAKOTA 2 SSE 3.3 ROCHSETER 4 NW 3.0 ELBA 5 SW 2.7 MABEL 2.6 SPRING VALLEY 2.5 KASSON 2.3 PILOT MOUND 2 SSE 2.3 WALTHAM 2 SE 2.0 OWATONNA 1 NE 1.9 ...WISCONSIN... BARRE 3 SSW 11.5 STODDARD 6 NNE 11.0 PULCIFER 9.5 LA FARGE 9.0 GRAND MARSH 8.5 LA CROSSE 2 E 8.3 GREENVILLE 8.0 HILLSBORO 8.0 PHILLIPS 1 S 8.0 VIROQUW 1 E 7.6 OMRO 1 S 7.4 MAYVILLE 7.3 HIGH CLIFF STATE 1 NNE 7.0 MOUNT HOREB 7.0 MEDFORD 1 ENE 6.7 The occluded low pressure system is expected to advance east toward the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. A broad area of snow will persist in the wrap around flow with the parent low that tracks through northern Indiana and Ohio. Snow will persist across Upper Michigan while tapering off across parts of the Mississippi Valley. The Rain lifting up the East Coast is expected to transition to mostly snow for New England although there may be period where a wintry mix and/or freezing rain develops across the Poconos, Berkshires, Adirondacks and Catskills. Snow accumulations over 1 foot likely for the favored higher terrain of northern New England with locally 2 feet possible. The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction Center at 1000 PM CDT. Please refer to your local National Weather Service office for additional information on this event. Campbell $$