####018015758#### ACUS42 KWBC 050235 SCCNS2 Storm Summary Number 10 for West Coast to Upper Midwest Storm System NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 900 PM CST Wed Jan 04 2023 ...Snow diminishing across Upper Midwest as low-pressure becomes stationary and weakens... Winter Weather Advisories are in effect for portions of the Upper Midwest For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 800 PM CST...A low pressure center was analyzed in central Wisconsin with a minimum pressure of 1005 mb (29.67 in Hg). An occluded front extended to the east-southeast to a triple point over Lake Erie. From the triple point, a cold front extended southward through Pennsyvlania and east of the Appalachians into the Southeast while a stationary front extended to the east-northeast across the Northeast. Latest RADAR and surface observations indicated snow had begun to lighten across the Upper Midwest, with isolated bands producing moderate snowfall in Minnesota and northern Wisconsin. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 600 AM CST Fri Dec 30 through 800 PM CST Wed Jan 04... ...IOWA... ROCK RAPIDS 13.1 LARCHWOOD 12.0 SPIRIT LAKE 1 W 5.6 ORANGE CITY 4.4 ...KANSAS... LUDELL 4 N 8.0 ...MINNESOTA... PLEASANT VALLEY 3 N 14.5 SAVAGE 3 W 14.1 EDGERTON 14.0 MOUND 2 SW 14.0 APPLE VALLEY 3 N 13.5 BURNSVILLE 3 ENE 13.5 SLAYTON 0.8 SSW 12.3 MSP AIRPORT 12.2 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 1 SSE 11.7 EDGERTON 0.2 WSW 11.5 GHENT 10.0 MORGAN 10.0 WILLMAR 5 N 9.5 MOUND 2 WSW 9.0 RAYMOND 9.0 FORT RIPLEY 1 N 4.5 LESTER PARK 3 SW 3.5 ...NEBRASKA... ONEILL 23 NW 18.0 THEDFORD 18.0 ATKINSON 3 SW 16.5 BASSETT 10 E 16.0 ANSELMO 9.2 NW 15.6 MERNA 0.1 NNE 15.1 LONG PINE 6 SE 15.0 NAPER 9.0 WSW 14.6 VALENTINE 14.5 VERDEL 7 S 14.4 MILBURN 6.6 NE 14.3 NEWPORT 14.0 CROFTON 4.4 WNW 13.0 STAPLETON 5 W 8.3 OGALLALA 8.0 ...SOUTH DAKOTA... FULTON 27.0 LAKE ANDES 2 N 27.0 ARMOUR 2 S 26.5 DELL RAPIDS 4 WNW 26.5 CORSICA 26.0 DIMOCK 10.2 W 25.2 WAGNER 0.8 NW 22.5 CROOKS 2 NE 22.0 FARMER 21.0 ALEXANDRIA 20.0 DALLAS 13.2 SSW 19.0 TRENT 5 ESE 19.0 SALEM 17.0 BONESTEEL 0.1 S 16.0 HUMBOLDT 16.0 TEA 1 SE 16.0 RENNER 4.1 NW 15.3 BURKE 10.5 SSE 15.0 ETHAN 14.5 SIOUX FALLS 4 SSE 13.7 ...WISCONSIN... HAWTHORNE 11.0 HUDSON 0.8 NNE 9.7 NEW RICHMOND 1.2 SW 9.7 MASON 9.0 MINONG 4 NW 9.0 SOUTH RANGE 5 NNW 7.0 SOLON SPRINGS 1 W 6.1 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Sleet in inches from 600 AM CST Fri Dec 30 through 800 PM CST Wed Jan 04... ...KANSAS... OAKLEY 1 W 0.30 ...NEBRASKA... NORFOLK 0.10 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Freezing Rain ice amounts in inches from 600 AM CST Fri Dec 30 through 800 PM CST Wed Jan 04... ...IOWA... SIOUX RAPIDS 0.25 ESTHERVILLE 1 WNW 0.20 MARATHON 0.20 BADGER 3 SW 0.13 TERRIL 2 W 0.13 ...MINNESOTA... BYRON 0.25 ROCHESTER 3 NNW 0.25 WILSON 2 NNW 0.25 LEWISTON 0.20 ORONOCO 1 SSW 0.15 ...WISCONSIN... STEVENSTOWN 3 WNW 0.30 LA CROSSE 2 E 0.08 ...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier in the event... ...CALIFORNIA... PALISADES TAHOE SUMMIT 160 MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN 116 HEAVENLY SKI SUMMIT 1 NNW 99 ALPINE MEADOWS 2.9 W 82 CONWAY SUMMIT 82 CROWLEY LAKE 6 W 80 JAWBONE 70 BIRD SPRINGS PASS 66 SACRAMENTO EXEC AIRPORT 64 HORSE THIEF SPRINGS 61 MAMMOTH YOSETIME AIRPORT 47 ...NEVADA... HAWTHORNE 6 NW 93 YERINGTON 5 ENE 64 RENO 2 NW 55 ...UTAH... SCIPIO SUMMIT 54 PAROWAN 51 MONUMENT PEAK 49 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches where the event has ended... ...ARIZONA... FOREST LAKES 1 E 20.0 WILLIAMS 3.3 SSE 17.0 PINETOP-LAKESIDE 16.0 FLAGSTAFF AIRPORT 12.1 12.1 BELLEMONT NWS FLAGSTAFF 10.8 GRAND CANYON SOUTH RIM 10.2 SUMMERHAVEN 10.0 SHOW LOW 4.2 S 8.5 ...CALIFORNIA... MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN SKI BA 54.0 PALISADES TAHOE SKI BAS 47.0 SOUTH LAKE 1 NNE 39.0 TAHOMA .5 S 33.7 LONE PINE 11 SW 29.0 TRUCKEE 1.6 N 28.0 ROUND VALLEY 9 WNW 27.0 SOUTH LAKE TAHOE 4.9 SW 24.5 ...COLORADO... ROCKWOOD 6.9 NNW 35.8 CEDAREDGE 10.5 NNW 29.0 CRESTED BUTTE 6.2 N 26.5 MOUNT ZIRKEL 4 SE 23.0 DOLORES 16.8 ENE 20.5 DURANGO 4.8 WSW 20.3 SILVERTON 0.3 WSW 20.1 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS 1.9 E 19.4 CAMERON PASS 9 SE 19.0 GLENDEVEY 8 NW 17.0 ARAPAHOE PEAK 6 W 15.0 COAL BANK PASS 15.0 CLARK 7.5 N 13.5 MOLAS PASS 13.0 RED MOUNTAIN PASS 12.0 MONARCH PASS 1 NNW 10.0 ILIFF 8.0 ...IDAHO... MCCALL 9.3 SSE 27.5 NEW MEADOWS 2.1 NNW 10.8 GENEVA 9.0 BERN 8.0 ST. ANTHONY 7.0 HOLBROOK 4 NNE 6.8 ...MONTANA... CARROT BASIN 5.0 CLOVER MEADOW 4.0 LONE MOUNTAIN 4.0 ...NEVADA... DIAMOND PEAK SKI BASE 40.0 MT. ROSE SKI BASE 40.0 GARDNERVILLE 2 SE 30.0 INCLINE VILLAGE 1 NNW 24.0 RENO 9.0 W 11.0 ...NEW MEXICO... CHAMA 12.3 SSE 11.4 PAJARITO MOUNTAIN 1 NNE 10.0 SUNSPOT 0.2 SSW 9.8 MOGOLLON 6 ESE 9.0 TAOS SKI VALLEY 1 SSW 8.0 ...UTAH... SUNDANCE 52.0 BRIGHTON 44.0 HEBER CITY 10.1 ESE 35.3 PARK CITY 28.0 SNOWBASIN 28.0 POWDER MOUNTAIN 24.0 SANDY 2.0 NE 17.2 OAKLEY 0.9 SW 16.9 ...WYOMING... LANDER 13 SW 27.0 SOUTH PASS CITY 10 NNW 26.0 RAWLINS 24.0 COKEVILLE 21 NE 22.0 FORT WASHAKIE 14 SW 19.0 SMOOT 4.9 SSE 19.0 CARPENTER 4.1 NW 17.0 CENTENNIAL 16.0 CASPER 1.2 E 15.9 TURNERVILLE 17 ESE 15.0 WILSON 2.6 SSW 13.5 ELK MOUNTAIN 2.1 S 13.3 CASPER 7 S 13.0 MUDDY GAP 1 SSW 12.0 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches where the event has ended... ...CALIFORNIA... CAMINO 1.2 N 11.68 PLACERVILLE 0.9 NE 11.30 SANTA CRUZ 8.9 NW 10.98 VOLCANO 3.2 N 10.41 HOMEWOOD 8.67 WHITETHORN 2.4 WSW 8.59 MIDPINES 4 ESE 8.44 FRESH POND 8.40 JERSEYDALE 8.03 GOAT MOUNTAIN 7.56 BLUE CANYON NYACK AIRPORT 7.37 MARIPOSA 3.7 NNW 7.23 SNF06 PORTABLE 6.84 CRANE FLAT 6.51 HELL HOLE 6.49 BALD MTN LOC 6.33 SHAVER LAKE RAWS 6.23 LAYTONVILLE 9.8 NNW 6.18 NORTH FORK 6.14 GIANT FOREST 5.97 AVERY 5.82 CHILKOOT MEADOW 5.72 MOUNT ZION 5.45 SOUTH FORK EEL RIVER AT LEGGETT 5.44 STRAWBERRY VALLEY 5.42 WHITE CLOUD 5.37 MOUNT ELIZABETH 5.17 STEELY FORK 4.87 BEN LOMOND 4.55 RANCHO MURIETA 3.5 N 4.29 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Sleet amounts in inches where the event has ended... ...COLORADO... WRAY 0.08 Snow will continue to remain rather light throughout the Midwest through the evening as the low-pressure center becomes stationary and continues to weaken, with additional snowfall of 1-2 inches across much of the region, and higher amounts of 2-4 inches possible in the Upper Peninsula and northern Michigan. On Thursday, much of the snow and freezing rain across the Upper Midwest will taper off. 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 $$