####018014798#### ACUS43 KWBC 020231 SCCNS3 Storm Summary Number 3 for Southern Plains to Mid-South Ice Storm NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 900 PM CST Wed Feb 01 2023 ...Widespread Sleet and Freezing Rain continue across the Southern Plains and Mid-South... Ice Storm Warnings are in effect for parts of west, central, and north Texas, southeastern Oklahoma, northern Mississippi, western Tennessee, and much of Arkansas. Winter Storm Warnings are in effect for large portions of Texas, southern Oklahoma, and southwestern Arkansas. A large swath of Winter Weather Advisories are in effect from West Texas and southeastern New Mexico to western Tennessee. 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 positioned over northern Georgia and northwestern South Carolina with a cold front extending to the southwest across the Florida panhandle and offshore of the northern Gulf Coast. The front connects to a second low pressure center in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. This boundary has been slowly moving southeast over the past two days while high pressure gradually builds to the north. The slow moving nature of the front has resulted in a prolonged period of precipitation focused on the northern side of the front. High pressure has been pushing colder air into the south, which has resulted in widespread sleet and freezing rain across the southern Plains and Mid-South. Radar and surface observations show widespread precipitation from west Texas to Tennessee and Kentucky. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Sleet in inches from 600 AM CST Mon Jan 30 through 800 PM CST Wed Feb 01... ...ALABAMA... UNDERWOOD-PETERSV 6 NNE 0.10 ...ARKANSAS... MOUNTAIN HOME 2 NNE 1.80 GREERS FERRY 1.50 ROGERS 1.40 BELLA VISTA 3 NNW 1.00 CHAPMAN 2 SW 1.00 DUBLIN 1.00 POCAHONTAS 1.00 WYNNE 2 NNW 1.00 PIGGOTT 0.90 BENTONVILLE 1 W 0.80 CORNING 2 N 0.70 FAYETTEVILLE 0.60 GREENWOOD 0.60 MARSHALL 0.60 BOONE COUNTY AIRPORT 0.50 WEST MEMPHIS 1 W 0.50 ...KENTUCKY... PADUCAH 1 SSW 1.00 STURGIS 7 SSW 1.00 EDDYVILLE 0.80 LONE OAK 2 SW 0.80 HEATH 2 SE 0.70 HENDERSON 0.70 BANDANA 1 SSE 0.60 KUTTAWA 3 NW 0.60 CAMBRIDGE SHORES 0.50 CROFTON 0.40 ROCKCASTLE 2 NNW 0.40 MURRAY 0.30 ...MISSOURI... BIEHLE 1.50 CASSVILLE 5 SSE 1.50 DONIPHAN 1 N 1.50 FORSYTH 1 NE 1.50 TABLE ROCK 3 NE 1.50 BRANSON 2 W 1.20 ALTENBURG 1.00 ALTON 1.00 FREDERICKTOWN 1.00 HORNERSVILLE 2 WNW 1.00 OZARK 1.00 JACKSON 1 SW 0.60 CAPE GIRARDEAU 0.50 ...OKLAHOMA... KANSAS 1.30 TAHLEQUAH 1.30 BROKEN ARROW 3 SSW 1.00 CANEY 1.00 DAISY 1.00 WYNNEWOOD 1.00 ONETA 1 WSW 0.90 ARMSTRONG 0.80 DURANT 1 N 0.80 POTEAU 5 SW 0.80 JENKS 3 E 0.70 SAPULPA 3 E 0.70 BLANCO 4 ENE 0.50 ENTERPRISE 3 N 0.50 FANSHAWE 1 W 0.50 TULSA 4 ENE 0.40 ...TENNESSEE... MASON 6 NNW 1.00 CLAYTON 3 WSW 0.70 DYERSBURG 0.50 GERMANTOWN 3 SE 0.50 BROWNSVILLE 0.40 MCKENZIE 0.40 HENDERSON 5 NW 0.30 LAGRANGE 4 N 0.30 MILLINGTON 2 E 0.30 UNION CITY 2 SSE 0.20 ...TEXAS... EULESS 2 ESE 1.30 SHADY SHORES 1 SSW 1.30 ARGYLE 2 NW 1.00 BONHAM 2 SSW 1.00 MILLSAP 1.00 DALWORTHINGTON GAR 2 W 0.80 WATAUGA 2 NNW 0.70 CORRAL CITY 0.50 OVILLA 3 SW 0.50 WEATHERFORD 1 W 0.50 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Freezing Rain ice amounts in inches from 600 AM CST Mon Jan 30 through 800 PM CST Wed Feb 01... ...ALABAMA... UNDERWOOD-PETERS 11 WNW 0.01 ...ARKANSAS... PINE RIDGE 4 NNE 0.50 MARION 0.38 GREENWOOD 0.35 GREENWOOD 2.5 ENE 0.30 CASS 0.25 CHENAL VALLEY 2 NW 0.25 DERMOTT 0.25 WEST MEMPHIS 2 S 0.25 BOONE COUNTY AIRPORT 0.21 MONTICELLO MUNICIPAL ARP 0.18 LITTLE ROCK ADAMS FIELD 0.16 NORTH LITTLE ROCK NWS 0.15 WALDO 0.15 RUSSELLVILLE REGIONAL ARP 0.14 FORDYCE 1 SSE 0.13 CABOT 0.12 ...ILLINOIS... CREAL SPINGS 2 W 0.11 ...KENTUCKY... HODGENVILLE 0.20 ELK CREEK 3 NW 0.15 JEFFERSONTOWN 3 W 0.13 VINE GROVE 1 WSW 0.13 LEXINGTON 6 W 0.12 LAWRENCEBURG 0.10 SHELBYVILLE 3 W 0.10 BOWLING GREEN 0.05 ...MISSISSIPPI... CLEVELAND 0.25 HERNANDO 0.20 INDEPENDENCE 5 WNW 0.19 METCALFE 2 NNE 0.15 DUNCAN 1 SSW 0.13 LELAND 3 ENE 0.10 OXFORD 0.10 BELZONI 0.01 ...MISSOURI... WILLARD 5 SSE 0.33 VICHY 1 NNW 0.26 MALDEN 1 NW 0.15 AIRPORT DRIVE 1 ENE 0.13 BUFFALO 1 S 0.10 POMONA 1 NE 0.05 ...OKLAHOMA... SMITHVILLE 0.15 VALLIANT 0.15 IDABEL 1 SW 0.10 SUMMIT 3 ESE 0.10 HAWORTH 1 ENE 0.05 SPIRO 0.04 ...TENNESSEE... BARTLETT 3 SSW 0.25 DYERSBURG 0.25 FAIRVIEW 4 SSE 0.25 LAGRANGE 4 N 0.20 SELMER 1 WNW 0.20 BROWNSVILLE 0.19 SLAYDEN 8 NNE 0.19 BOLIVAR 1 ESE 0.15 CARTHAGE 9 NNE 0.13 SPRINGVILLE 4 NE 0.13 GERMANTOWN 3 SE 0.10 HENDERSON 5 NW 0.10 HENRY 0.10 LAKELAND 0.10 MARTIN 1 NNE 0.10 PARIS 0.10 RED BOILING SPRING 7 NNE 0.10 ...TEXAS... FISCHER 0.75 KINGSLAND 10 WSW 0.67 OLD TUNNEL STATE 6 WSW 0.63 BULVERDE 2 NNE 0.50 DEPORT 5 WSW 0.50 DRIPPING SPRINGS 0.50 LLANO 9 SSE 0.50 ROUND ROCK 0.50 TWIN SISTERS 2 NNE 0.50 LOST CREEK 4 SSW 0.47 HUTTO 0.41 DETROIT 0.40 DRIFTWOOD 0.38 AUSTIN 3 NNW 0.33 FORT WORTH 1 NNE 0.30 COLLEGE STATION 3 WSW 0.10 SAN ANTONIO 6 SSE 0.06 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Sleet amounts in inches where the event has ended... ...ILLINOIS... MARION 1.00 SHAWNEETOWN 1.00 CARBONDALE 2 S 0.90 CREAL SPRINGS 2.2 W 0.80 HAMLETSBURG 3 WNW 0.70 ROUND KNOB 0.40 ...INDIANA... EVANSVILLE 0.60 NEWBURGH 1 NNE 0.60 ROCKPORT 5 WSW 0.60 LYNNVILLE 0.50 NEWBURGH 1 NE 0.40 CHANDLER 2 SE 0.20 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Freezing Rain ice amounts in inches where the event has ended... ...WEST VIRGINIA... CEREDO 2 S 0.17 CHARLESTON 3 NE 0.10 MINERAL WELLS 6 ESE 0.10 HUNTINGTON AIRPORT 0.09 HURRICANE 2 SSW 0.06 ST ALBANS 2 WNW 0.06 NORTH HILLS 2 E 0.04 The frontal boundary is forecast to remain nearly stationary over the Southeast through Thursday, then gradually push south of the United States on Friday as another frontal boundary approaches from the north. Rounds of sleet and freezing rain are expected to continue across parts of the southern Plains and Mid-South into Thursday, then precipitation will shift into the Southeast as rain on Friday. Additional ice accumulations from one tenth to half an inch will be possible in parts of the southern Plains and Mid-South through Thursday evening. Accumulating ice on roadways will cause treacherous travel conditions, especially on bridges and overpasses. Prolonged power outages and tree damage are likely. The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction Center at 900 AM CST. Please refer to your local National Weather Service office for additional information on this event. Dolan $$