The Weather Prediction Center

College Park, MD


Storm Summary Message



Storm Summary Number 3 for Southern Plains to Northeast Winter
Storm
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
1000 PM EST Mon Feb 12 2024

...Strong winter storm to develop into a Nor'easter late tonight,
shift east Tuesday...

Winter Storm Warnings extends across the northern Alleghenies into
southern New England.

Winter Weather Advisories are in effect across portions of the
Mid-Atlantic and New England.

For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings
and advisories, please see www.weather.gov

At 900 PM EST...Surface observations and radar show a swath of
moderate rain and snow pivoting to the northwest of a surface low
pressure lifting into the Tennessee Valley. Further east,
scattered shower activity was noted in the warm sector of this
frontal wave across eastern North Carolina.

...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 700 AM
EST Sun Feb 11 through 900 PM EST Mon Feb 12...

...TENNESSEE...
BURLISON                              1.8                    
BIG SANDY 5 SSE                       1.5                    

...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches where the
event has ended...

...ARKANSAS...
HIWASSE 4 NNW                         4.0                    
BOHANNON 2 ENE                        3.5                    
MOUNTAIN HOME 1 N                     3.0                    
SOUTH LEAD HILL                       3.0                    
YELLVILLE                             3.0                    
FLIPPIN 1 SSW                         2.7                    
HILL TOP 2 NNE                        2.5                    
PEA RIDGE                             2.5                    

...COLORADO...
GREELEY 0.5 NNW                      14.0                    
BLACK FOREST 3 NW                    13.5                    
RYE 1 SSE                             8.5                    

...KANSAS...
PARSONS 1 ESE                         4.4                    
COFFEYVILLE                           4.0                    
ALTAMONT                              3.0                    
FORT SCOTT                            3.0                    
DEARING 2 SE                          2.9                    

...MISSOURI...
MADRY                                 6.0                    
AURORA                                5.5                    
GALENA 2 N                            5.5                    
BOAZ 4 SSE                            5.0                    
PIERCE CITY                           5.0                    
LANAGAN                               4.5                    

...NEW MEXICO...
BONITO LAKE 6 SW                     19.5                    
LOS ALAMOS 6 W                       11.0                    

...OKLAHOMA...
APACHE 4 NNW                          8.4                    
KENTON                                6.0                    
HINTON 5 SE                           5.0                    
KANSAS                                4.3                    
WANN                                  4.0                    
MUSTANG 3 S                           3.5                    

...TEXAS...
PLAINVIEW                            14.0                    
ABERNATHY                             8.0                    
TIMBERCREEK CANYON                    6.5                    
CLARENDON                             6.0                    

...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches where the
event has ended...

...ALABAMA...
AVON 1 NE                            7.10                    
TUSKEGEE                             7.02                    
MERRITTS CROSSROA 1 ENE              5.43                    
THOMASVILLE 2 S                      4.35                    
MONTGOMERY                           3.72                    
EUNOLA 2 NE                          3.07                    

...FLORIDA...
SANTA ROSA BEACH 2 SSW               4.01                    

...GEORGIA...
COLUMBUS                             7.15                    
YELLOW JACKET CREEK                  5.21                    
LEESBURG 1 WSW                       5.15                    
ARMENA 1 SSE                         5.01                    
COLUMBIA 2.3 S                       4.51                    

...LOUISIANA...
FORT POLK                            3.25                    

...MISSISSIPPI...
GREENWOOD                            3.22                    


Into Tuesday morning, a low pressure center is expected to rapidly
develop off the Mid-Atlantic coastline, moving south of Long
Island. A tight gradient in heavy rain to snow is expected
northwest of this low through the densely populated Northeast
urban corridor, with uncertainty remaining in the rain-snow line.
The combination of heavy wet snow and powerful winds tied to this
rapidly strengthening system could lead to tree/powerline damage
and widespread travel impacts across the Northeast. Moreover,
moderate coastal flooding is expected along the Mid-Atlantic
oceanic coast and further north along the New England coastline.

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.

Asherman




Last Updated: 1002 PM EST MON FEB 12 2024