The Weather Prediction Center

College Park, MD


Storm Summary Message



Storm Summary Number 02 for Western U.S. to Upper Midwest Winter
Storm
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
700 PM PST Sat Feb 02 2019

...Heavy rain is impacting central and southern California while
heavy snow is expected across the Northern Plains...

Flood Warnings, Flood Advisories, and Flood Watches cover large
portions of the California valleys and the Southern California
coast and southern Utah.

Winter Storm Warnings, Winter Storm Watches and Winter Storm
Advisories cover large sections of the California and Nevada
mountains, northern and central Rockies, as well as eastern
Montana, North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota

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

At 600 PM PST...An occluded low pressure system was located off
the coast of Northern California with a central pressure of 987
millibars or 29.14 inches of mercury. An associated cold front
extended south from the California-Oregon-Nevada border across the
Great Basin and southern California into the Pacific. National
Weather Service radars and surface observations indicated moderate
to heavy rainfall in central and southern California with some
embedded thunderstorm activity near Chico, CA. Heavy snow
continues in the Sierra.

...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 700 PM
PST Wed Feb 01 through 600 PM PST Sat Feb 02...

...CALIFORNIA...
JUNE LAKE 1 SSW                      24.0                    
MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN                     18.0                    

...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches from 700 PM
PST Wed Feb 01 through 600 PM PST Sat Feb 02...

...CALIFORNIA...
GAVIOTA 10 WNW                        5.76                    
SOLVANG 3 S                           3.98                    
CARPINTERIA 30 SSW                    3.95                    
REFUGIO STATE BEACH 5 N               3.39                    
LOMPAC 5 S                            3.33                    
CAZADERO 6.6 WNW                      3.15                    
BOULDER CREEK 4 N                     3.12                    
OJAI 7 WNW                            2.97                    
SANTA CRUZ 10.6 NW                    2.86                    
GOLETA 4 NNE                          2.60                    
TOPATOPA PEAK 6 WNW                   2.44                    
SANTA BARBARA 5 NNE                   2.33                    
REYES PEAK 4 SSW                      2.12                    
BUELLTON 6 WSW                        2.09                    
HESPERIA 4 SW                         1.95                    
RAMONA 5 W                            1.10                    

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

...CALIFORNIA...
PT. CONCEPTION LIGHTHOUSE             76                    
GRAPEVINE 1 NNW                       74                    
GAVIOTA HILLS RAWS                    71                    
SANTA YNEZ MTNS ABOVE MISSION         69                    
POINT ARGUELLO CMAN                   68                    
TEPUSQUET                             68                    
CAMINO DEL CAPITAN                    66                    
LOMPOC HILLS                          66                    
SANTA ROSA ISLAND                     65                    
MT ST HELENA WEST                     62                    
CARRIZO RAWS                          60                    
REFUGIO HILLS                         60                    
VANDENBERG AFB                        60                    


The low pressure system in the west is expected to weaken as it
makes landfall tonight. The associated cold front will continue
advancing across the western U.S. on Sunday bringing rain and snow
to the Intermountain West and Rockies. Simultaneously, a cold
front is expected to descend into the Northern Plains and Rockies.
This will bring frigid arctic air and heavy snow across the
Northern Plains and Upper Midwest through Monday. Snow
accumulations of approximately 6-10 inches are probable across the
Northern Plains while up to 6 feet of snow is expected for parts
of the Sierra through Monday evening.

The next storm summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction
Center at 100 AM PST. Please refer to your local National Weather
Service office for additional information on this event.

Kebede




Last Updated: 945 PM EST SAT FEB 02 2019