ACUS43 KWBC 201541 SCCNS3 Storm Summary Number 2 for Mid-Atlantic to Northeast U.S. Winter Storm NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 400 PM EST Mon Jan 20 2025 ...Winter storm exiting the Northeast; producing light snow across New England... For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 300 PM EST...A 984 mb (29.05 inches of mercury) surface low was located over the Canadian Meretime. This low pressure system was producing light snow over eastern Maine as it tracked to the northeast. Yesterday, the storm brought accumulating snowfall to portions of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 700 AM EST Sun Jan 19 through 300 PM EST Mon Jan 20... ...CONNECTICUT... GLASTONBURY CENTER 4.2 ENE 6.0 NORTH CANTON .8 SSW 6.0 BRISTOL 3 WNW 5.5 EAST HARTFORD 1.3 E 5.0 NEW MILFORD 4.0 FAIRFIELD 3 NNE 3.0 NORWALK 2.3 BERLIN 1 N 2.0 FALLS VILLAGE 2.0 ...MAINE... EASTPORT 1.4 ESE 9.7 WHITITNG 2.3 WSW 8.0 MOUNT DESERT 2.3 NE 7.7 EAST SURRY 7.2 ...MARYLAND... GRANTSVILLE 5 W 10.8 ACCIDENT 4 E 7.6 BOONSBORO 3 NNE 6.6 OAKLAND 6.1 PECKTONVILLE 3 NNW 5.8 BELLEGROVE 1 SSE 5.5 SMITHSBURG 3 SE 5.5 BLOOMFIELD 2 WSW 4.8 TANEYTOWN 4.8 FROSTBURG 1 NW 4.5 WESTMINSTER 3.6 ...MASSACHUSETTS... CONWAY 2.9 7.9 ASHFIELD 1.4 NE 7.8 CHESHIRE 0.5 NNW 7.6 CHESTER 2 NE 5.0 CHESTERFIELD 1 SE 5.0 HOUSATONIC 3 WSW 5.0 SOUTH EGREMONT 5.0 NORTH ADAMS 3.0 PITTSFIELD 3.0 ...NEW HAMPSHIRE... SOUTH SUTTON 1.3 SE 8.4 NORTHFIELD 2.8 E 7.5 STRAFFORD 2.9 N 7.0 MARLOW 3 W 4.5 BRADFORD 1 NNW 3.5 DEERFIELD 1 N 2.5 ...NEW JERSEY... KINNELON 7.0 SPARTA TWP 3.6 SSW 7.0 RANDOLPH TWP 2.2 SE 6.8 MOUNT OLIVE TWP 1.6 NNW 6.5 JEFFERSON TWP 2.4 ENE 6.3 MINE HILL TWP 0.4 6.3 RINGWOOD 6.3 RANDOLPH 6.0 POMPTON LAKES 5.5 SPARTA 5.2 MORRISTOWN 5.0 WANTAGE TOWNSHIP 4.8 BUDD LAKE 4.5 BLAIRSTOWN TOWNSHIP 4.0 HARRISON 3.0 MIDDLETOWN 3.0 ...NEW YORK... BOSTON 3 NE 9.9 COLDEN 1.4 NNW 9.8 ROCHESTER 5.7 W 8.4 CHESTER 4.1 SSE 8.3 HOPEWELL JUNCTION 8.0 MIDDLETOWN 6.0 NEW WINDSOR 6.0 RHINEBECK 6.0 HANCOCK 5 ESE 5.3 POUGHKEEPSIE 5.0 ALBANY 2 W 3.5 EAST WILLISTON 3.5 CROWN HEIGHTS 3.0 ...PENNSYLVANIA... SABILLASVILLE 2 NNW 8.1 SPRING TOWNSHIP 7.2 WESCOSVILLE 7.1 LEBANON 1 SW 7.0 NAZARETH 7.0 TAMAQUA 7.0 BOSWELL 6.5 HUMMELSTOWN 6.5 BERWYN 6.3 EAST PETERSBURG 1 E 6.0 RED LION 6.0 SHIPPENSBURG 2 W 6.0 ...RHODE ISLAND... GREENVILLE .7 NNW 4.7 HARRISVILLE 1.2 SSE 4.5 CUMBERLAND 2.4 ENE 4.4 GREENVILLE 2.6 WSW 4.3 NORTH SMITHFIELD .7 SE 4.3 ...VERMONT... READSBORO 3 ESE 6.5 WOODFORD STATE PARK 5 S 6.1 ...VIRGINIA... WILDE ACRES 1 NNW 6.0 BERRYVILLE 1 NNW 5.5 BLOOMERY 3 ESE 5.5 WINCHESTER 3 ESE 4.9 BROADWAY 4.5 CEDAR GROVE 2 ENE 4.5 ROUND HILL 1 WNW 3.8 PURCELLVILLE 2 E 2.5 ASHBURN 1 W 2.0 DULLES INTL ARPT 1.4 ...WEST VIRGINIA... TERRA ALTA 12.0 TUNNELTON 10.5 DAVIS ELKINS COLLEGE 8.3 BROOKHAVEN 5 SSW 8.0 CHESTNUT RIDGE 8.0 SAINT GEORGE 8.0 MORGANTOWN 10 S 7.5 BULL RUN 7.0 ENTERPRISE 7.0 STAR CITY 1 E 7.0 Bitterly cold Arctic air will grip the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast through the first half of the week with high temperatures only in the single digits and teens. Combined with gusty winds, wind chills will frequently dip below zero. The northwesterly winds will also produce additional snow showers for the typical upslope regions of the Appalachians and downwind of the Great Lakes. 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. Kebede $$