The Weather Prediction Center

College Park, MD


Storm Summary Message



Storm Summary Number 5 for Holiday Storm from the Southwest to the
Northern Tier
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
900 AM CST Sun Dec 29 2019

...Winter Storm producing light to moderate and locally heavy snow
over much of the Central and Northern Plains into the Upper
Mississippi Valley. Ice and snow will reach New England by Sunday
night...

Ice Storm Warnings have been issued for the Catskill and Berkshire
areas of New York and Massachusetts respectively.

Winter Storm Warnings are in effect from parts of the
Central/Northern Plains to the Upper Mississippi Valley.

Winter Weather Advisories are in effect from parts of the
Central/Northern Plains to the Upper Great Lakes.

A Winter Storm Watch is in effect for parts of the Northeast.

Flood watches are in effect for portions of central Wisconsin.

Flood and Flash Flood Watches are in effect for portions of the
Ohio Valley.

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

At 800 AM CST...An area of low pressure with a central pressure of
994 mb, or 29.35 inches, was located in northern Iowa. A cold
front extended southward from this system into the Tennessee/Lower
Mississippi Valleys, while a warm front was lifting through the
Ohio Valley. National Weather Service doppler radars and surface
observations indicated rain and embedded thunderstorms ahead of
this system from the Upper Midwest to the Lower Mississippi
Valley. To the north and west of the low, moderate to locally
heavy snow and freezing rain was observed across parts of the
Northern and Central Plains into northern Minnesota, Wisconsin,
and the U.P. of Michigan. Some lingering light snowfall also
continued across portions of the Central Rockies.

...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 600 PM
CST Wed Dec 25 through 800 AM CST Sun Dec 29...

...COLORADO...
TELLURIDE 2 SSW                      13.0                    
SHAFFERS CROSSING 3 N                12.0                    
LAKE CITY 1 NNE                      11.0                    
PLACERVILLE 9 NE                     11.0                    
COAL BANK PASS 6 SW                   9.5                    
SILVERTON                             8.3                    
BROOKVALE 4 SSE                       8.0                    
ASPEN PARK 2 N                        7.9                    
OURAY 0.1 SE                          7.0                    
WALSENBURG 5 WSW                      7.0                    
WESTMINSTER 1 ENE                     4.5                    
CENTENNIAL 2 SSW                      4.0                    
DENVER 6.0 W                          3.5                    

...MINNESOTA...
MENTOR 3 SSW                         10.6                    
DEER CREEK 2 WSW                     10.0                    
LITTLE FALLS                          7.5                    
TWO HARBORS 2 SW                      6.2                    
NWS DULUTH                            4.9                    
CAMP RIPLEY 5 E                       4.6                    
LESTER PARK 3 NNE                     4.5                    
MOOSE LAKE                            4.5                    
KETTLE RIVER 2 E                      4.3                    
MAHTOWA 3 N                           4.3                    
DEBS                                  3.0                    

...NEBRASKA...
BOELUS                               12.0                    
CHADRON                              12.0                    
BROKEN BOW                           11.0                    
HARRISON 5 SE                        10.0                    
TORRINGTON 23 NNE                     8.0                    
AGATE 23 SSW                          6.0                    
HEMINGFORD 15 W                       6.0                    
TERRYTOWN                             5.0                    

...NORTH DAKOTA...
ELLENDALE 7 NW                       14.5                    
FARGO 4 NNE                          14.0                    
GRAND FORKS 3 SSE                    12.0                    
ADRIAN                                8.0                    
MILNOR                                8.0                    
FREDONIA                              7.5                    
ZEELAND                               7.0                    
EDGELEY 4 NW                          6.5                    
WEST FARGO                            6.0                    
JAMESTOWN                             5.0                    

...SOUTH DAKOTA...
LONG LAKE 7 ESE                      12.0                    
HERRICK 8 SSW                        11.0                    
HERREID 4 ESE                        10.0                    
PLAINVIEW COLONY 6 NNW               10.0                    
WASTA 4 SSW                          10.0                    
ONIDA 4 NW                            9.0                    
DUPREE                                8.0                    
HOT SPRINGS 2 W                       7.5                    
ELM SPRINS 5 ESE                      6.0                    

...WISCONSIN...
FOXBORO 1 NW                          4.0                    
OLIVER                                4.0                    
SAND BAY 4 SSW                        4.0                    

...WYOMING...
BURNS 6 N                             9.0                    
CHEYENNE 6 ENE                        8.0                    
FORT LARAMIE 13 SSW                   7.0                    
SOUTH GREELEY 2 NW                    6.0                    
TORRINGTON 1 E                        6.0                    

...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches from 600 PM
CST Wed Dec 25 through 800 AM CST Sun Dec 29...

...ILLINOIS...
PEORIA                               1.52                    
SPRINGFIELD                          1.36                    

...IOWA...
DAVENPORT 1 NW                       1.47                    
HOSPERS 1 N                          1.16                    

...KANSAS...
COVE 15 SE                           1.40                    
SAINT PETER                          1.25                    

...NEBRASKA...
BENNET                               2.13                    

...WISCONSIN...
RICHLAND CENTER                      1.55                    
POY SIPPI                            1.33                    
WASHINGTON ISLAND                    1.32                    
MOUNT HOPE 5 E                       1.26                    
SOLDIERS GROVE                       1.04                    

...Selected preliminary Storm Total Freezing Rain ice amounts in
inches from 600 PM CST Wed Dec 25 through 800 AM CST Sun Dec 29...

...KANSAS...
GOODLAND 1 NNE                       0.05                    

...NEBRASKA...
GREELEY                              0.13                    

...WISCONSIN...
RHINELANDER                          0.10                    

...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier
in the event...

...CALIFORNIA...
CASE SPRINGS                           63                    
SEQUAN TRUCK TRAIL                     53                    
SILL HILL                              49                    
SAN DIEGO AIRPORT                      45                    
BIG BEAR                               44                    

...MINNESOTA...
BLATNIK BRIDGE                         49                    
DULUTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT           41                    

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

...ARIZONA...
ALPINE                               12.0                    
FOREST LAKES                         10.0                    
KOHLS RANCH                          10.0                    
NUTRIOSO                              8.0                    
TAYLOR 9 NNW                          6.0                    
FLAGSTAFF AIRPORT                     4.6                    

...CALIFORNIA...
MOUNT BALDY 1 NW                     28.0                    
WRIGHTWOOD                           25.0                    
FRAZIER PARK                         21.5                    
PALOMAR MOUNTAIN 3 N                 21.0                    
MOUNT WILSON                         20.0                    
LAKE ARROWHEAD 2 NNW                 19.5                    
CRESTLINE 1 ESE                      12.0                    
PALOMAR MOUNTAIN 2 ESE                9.0                    
ALPINE 3 E                            4.0                    
HESPERIA 2 E                          3.5                    

...NEW MEXICO...
LUNA 6 SSE                           10.0                    
EAGLE NEST 8 SE                       8.0                    
MOGOLLON 6 ESE                        7.0                    
ANGEL FIRE 3 ESE                      6.0                    
LOS ALAMOS 5 WNW                      6.0                    
TERRERO 6 WNW                         6.0                    
ARROYO SECO 6 WNW                     4.0                    

...UTAH...
MONTICELLO 1 SW                       6.0                    
CASTLE VALLEY                         5.0                    
MOAB                                  5.0                    
CANYONLANDS THE NECK                  2.0                    

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

...CALIFORNIA...
GARDEN GROVE 1 E                     2.66                    
ALISO VIEJO 2 NW                     2.25                    
LAGUNA BEACH 1 NW                    1.97                    


The low center will continue to lift towards the northeast through
Sunday, reaching the Upper Great Lakes region by early Monday.
Moderate to heavy snow will become more widespread throughout the
day on Sunday from Nebraska to the Upper Mississippi Valley and
Great Lakes. Storm total snow accumulations of 6 to 12 inches,
with locally higher amounts, are possible. In addition to wintry
precipitation, gusty winds of 30 to 40 mph are likely across the
Plains and Upper Midwest, which will result in areas of blowing
and drifting snow and hazardous travel conditions. As the system
moves eastward into Monday, potentially significant snow and ice
will develop across portions of New England. Snow accumulations of
6 to 8 inches are expected, with ice accumulations in excess of a
quarter of an inch, especially in the higher elevations of Upstate
New York and Massachusetts. To the south, heavy rainfall will
continue from Mississippi Valley to the Ohio Valley on Sunday,
moving into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Monday, with
flooding and flash flooding possible. Rainfall totals of over an
inch are probable for much of New England on Monday.

The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction
Center at 300 PM CST. Please refer to your local National Weather
Service office for additional information on this event.

Kebede




Last Updated: 1008 AM EST SUN DEC 29 2019