ACUS44 KWBC 220301 SCCNS4 Storm Summary Number 3 for Gulf Coast and Southeast Winter Storm NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 1000 PM EST Tue Jan 21 2025 ...Historic winter storm continues to produce heavy snow across portions of the Gulf Coast, Southeast, and southern Mid-Atlantic... Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories remain in effect from southeast Louisiana to southeast Virginia. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 900 PM EST...A pair of low pressure centers with minimum central pressures of 1013 mb (29.91 inches of mercury) and 1017 mb (30.03 inches of mercury) were located in the offshore waters of the northern Gulf. These low pressure systems and their associated fronts were producing significant, impactful snowfall from southeast Louisiana, to the Florida Panhandle, to parts of Georgia, the Carolinas, and southeast Virginia. National Weather Service Doppler Radar and surface observations show a broad swath of light to moderate snow across the region. Bands of heavy snow have been observed within this shield of precipitation, particularly across the Florida Panhandle and southern Georgia. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 700 AM EST Tue Jan 21 through 900 PM EST Tue Jan 21... ...ALABAMA... BABBIE 11.0 SILVERHILL 8.5 CLAY CITY 1 S 8.0 MOBILE REGIONAL ARPT 7.5 ORANGE BEACH 6.5 ...FLORIDA... MILTON 8.8 BELLVIEW 1 W 8.0 MOLINO 1 NE 8.0 ORIOLE BEACH 2 ENE 8.0 PENSACOLA BEACH 6.5 CRESTVIEW 5.5 DOWNTOWN PENSACOLA 5.0 ...GEORGIA... AVONDALE 1 NE 2.5 BARNESVILLE 1.5 COVINGTON 2 SE 1.3 HARLEM 1.3 FAYETTEVILLE 1 E 1.0 ...LOUISIANA... CHALMETTE 1 SE 11.5 LAFAYETTE 1 S 10.5 RAYNE 10.5 DES ALLEMANDS 2 W 10.0 METAIRIE 2 E 10.0 NEW ORLEANS 2 SSE 10.0 LAFAYETTE 9.5 MAURICE 4 N 9.3 LONG BEACH 1 SE 9.0 OAK HILLS PLACE 9.0 EUNICE 8.3 BATON ROUGE 3 SSW 8.0 CROWLEY 8.0 GRAND LAKE 8.0 LAKE CHARLES 6.0 KENNER 4.0 ...MISSISSIPPI... LEAKESVILLE 4.0 LUMBERTON 4.0 WIGGINS 3.5 SANDY HOOK 3.0 ...NORTH CAROLINA... RALEIGH 4 SSW 1.1 RALEIGH-DURHAM INTL ARPT 1 NNW 1.0 CEMTER CITY CHARLOTTE 4 SW 0.4 ...SOUTH CAROLINA... GLOVERVILLE 1 E 1.4 JOHNSTON 2 N 1.1 ...TEXAS... LA PORTE 2 SE 6.0 PINE FOREST 6.0 MAURICEVILLE 5.5 NEDERLAND 4 W 5.5 BEAUMONT 5.2 BAYTOWN 2 WSW 5.0 SE HOUSTON 4.0 Significant winter weather will continue across the Southeast and southern Mid-Atlantic coast tonight before gradually ending Wednesday morning as the storm exits to the east. Several more inches of snow are expected which will result in difficult, hazardous travel overnight into early Wednesday morning. In the storm's wake, anomalously cold air will remain in place through the end of the week as high pressure builds into the region. The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction Center at 1000 AM EST. Please refer to your local National Weather Service office for additional information on this event. Miller $$