The Weather Prediction Center
College Park, MD
Storm Summary Message
Storm Summary Number 10 for Southern Plains to New England Winter
Storm
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
300 AM CST Thu Feb 06 2020
...Light to moderate snow extending from eastern Texas to Great
Lakes and Northeast...
Winter Storm Warnings remain in effect for northern New England.
Winter Weather Advisories remain in effect for portions of the
Middle Mississippi Valley, the Midwest, Lower Great Lakes and New
England.
For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings
and advisories, please see www.weather.gov
At 200 AM CST...A low pressure area with a central pressure of 999
mb or 29.50 inches of mercury was moving quickly northeastward
across central Tennessee along a sharp cold front stretching from
the Gulf of Mexico through the lower Mississippi Valley, Tennessee
Valley and across the Mid-Atlantic. National Weather Service radar
and surface observations indicated areas of light snow across
eastern Texas and parts of the Midwest, while moderate snow and
freezing rain were observed downwind of the Lower Great Lakes and
Appalachians respectively. Extended areas of rain and embedded
thunderstorms were found across the Deep South and interior
southeast U.S. into the Mid-Atlantic.
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 700 PM
CST Sat Feb 01 through 200 AM CST Thu Feb 06...
...ILLINOIS...
LANSING 4.3
AUBURN 4.0
EAST PEORIA 4.0
HOMEWOOD 3.5
JERSEYVILLE 3.0
...INDIANA...
SOUTH HAVEN 3.0
...KANSAS...
CANEY 2.5
PARSONS 2.5
BARTLETT 2.0
COFFEYVILLE 2.0
SYCAMORE 2.0
PARSONS 0.8 SE 1.7
INDEPENDENCE 0.3 NW 1.0
...MISSOURI...
MORRISON 6 SW 6.0
GREENFIELD 1 NNW 5.5
JEFFERSON CITY 2 S 5.0
COLUMBIA 2 W 4.8
PALMYRA 3.0
ROCKPORT 2.5
FOLEY 2.0
SAINT PETERS 2.0
...NEBRASKA...
GERING 7.7 S 8.0
CHADRON 11.6 S 4.0
DALTON 10.4 ENE 3.0
GERING 0.4 E 2.9
HARRISBURG 9.1 SW 2.2
HAYES CENTER 0.5
STAPLETON 5 W 0.3
...OHIO...
NAPOLEON 3.0
...OKLAHOMA...
INDIAHOMA 3 NW 6.0
EDMOND 5.7 NW 5.2
CHICKASHA 5.0
HEADRICK 5.0
HOLDENVILLE 5.0
LAWTON 5.0
YEAGER 5.0
FORT COBB 0.4 NNW 4.8
CUSHING 4.5
BIXBY 4 ENE 4.0
SALINA 4.0
STILLWATER 6 SSW 4.0
WELLSTON 10 S 4.0
CALUMET 3.8
OKLAHOMA CITY 6.1 NW 3.7
PIEDMONT 3.0
TULSA 2.5
STERLING 6 S 2.2
CLEVELAND 2.0
...TEXAS...
JAYTON 14.0
PEACOCK 10.0
ROTAN 10.0
MIDLAND 3.0 WSW 9.9
HASKELL 8.5
ASPERMONT 8.1
GUTHRIE 1 WSW 8.0
MUNDAY 6.0
HEREFORD 1.1 N 5.5
MIDLAND 2.0 S 5.4
CANYON 5.0
FRIONA 5.0
ELECTRA 0.7 SW 4.5
TAHOKA 4.5
HART 4.0
HEREFORD 4.0
DIMMITT 3.0
MULESHOE 2.7
NORTHEAST EL PASO 3 NNW 2.5
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Sleet in inches from 700 PM
CST Sat Feb 01 through 200 AM CST Thu Feb 06...
...ILLINOIS...
CASEYVILLE 0.10
...TEXAS...
BRYSON 0.50
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Freezing Rain ice amounts in
inches from 700 PM CST Sat Feb 01 through 200 AM CST Thu Feb 06...
...INDIANA...
HUDSON 1.50
...MISSOURI...
FARMINGTON 0.10
...OHIO...
KDAY DAYTON COX APT 0.18
VAN WERT 0.15
...TEXAS...
BOWIE 0.10
...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier
in the event...
...ARIZONA...
SPRINGERVILLE 2 W 78
ST JOHNS 70
TAYLOR 68
TWO GUNS 64
...CALIFORNIA...
SAN BERNARDINO 74
HARRISON PARK 73
OAK CREEK 73
...COLORADO...
EMMA 3 SSW 60
WAUNITA 10 ESE 60
DOUGLAS PASS 59
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS 4 ESE 55
...IDAHO...
IDAHOME 2 NW 63
SPENCER 4 S 57
...NEVADA...
CLIMAX MINE 74
RED ROCK 67
...NEW MEXICO...
MAGDALENA 10 SSE 60
RED HILL 1 N 60
...UTAH...
LA SAL 9 NNW 68
BARRO 59
WEST GRANITE 59
...WYOMING...
ELK MOUNTAIN 3 ESE 63
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches where the
event has ended...
...COLORADO...
ELDORADO SPRINGS 21.3
FORT GARLAND 13.3 E 18.9
CUCHARA 6 NW 14.3
BOULDER (NWS OFFICE) 13.1
GENESEE 1 N 10.6
ESTES PARK 1 NE 5.5
TRINIDAD 5.0
PUEBLO 3 SSW 3.1
DENVER INTL AIRPORT 2.8
...IDAHO...
INKOM 5 ESE 16.0
POMERELLE MOUNTAIN SKI RESORT 11.0
CHUBBUCK 2 E 9.0
POCATELLO 3 NE 8.0
...MONTANA...
PONY 18.0
RED LODGE 1 S 17.0
FORT SMITH 10.0
BOZEMAN 2 SSE 8.0
...NEVADA...
MCGILL 10 ESE 13.0
GILLMAN SPRINGS 6 WNW 12.0
...NEW MEXICO...
RED RIVER 8 SSW 18.0
NOGAL 4.6 SSE 16.3
BONITO LAKE 5 SW 16.0
TAOS 11.3 ESE 14.0
CLOUDCROFT 1.8 SW 13.5
NOGAL 12.0
SHADY BROOK 9 ENE 9.0
TRES RITOS 3 NW 8.5
ANGEL FIRE 2 SSW 8.3
CANNON AFB 8.0
SHADY BROOK 5 E 8.0
MINERAL HILL 2 WNW 7.0
LLANO LARGO 5 SSE 6.0
TAOS 1 N 6.0
LOS ALAMOS 5 WNW 5.0
ROCIADA 8 SW 4.0
TAJIQUE 6 NE 3.5
SANTA FE 2.0
...SOUTH DAKOTA...
DEERFIELD 4 SE 7.0
DEADWOOD 6.0
LEAD 5.5
RAPID CITY 10 WNW 3.6
...UTAH...
SANDY 2.0 NE 21.5
COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS 20.3
COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS 1.6 SE 20.3
SANDY 19.7
SALT LAKE CITY 1 NE 19.0
FRUIT HEIGHTS 12.0
LOGAN 9.5
...WYOMING...
STORY 2.1 WSW 22.5
LANDER 9.3 SSE 20.6
STORY 20.0
GLENROCK 18.0
LAMAR RANGER STATION 15.0
ROLLING HILLS ESTATES 14.0
LANDER 1 S 13.7
BEDFORD 3 SE 12.0
BIG HORN 11.5
CASPER 7 S 10.0
RIVERTON 1 S 7.8
GARRETT 9 NNE 6.0
The low pressure center over Tennessee is forecast to intensify as
it moves quickly northeastward along the sharp front. The snow and
wintry precipitation associated with the system will continue to
spread northeastward across the Lower Great Lakes and New England
Thursday. Snowfall amounts are expected to be between 4-8 inches
across the Lower Great Lakes. However, as the system intensifies,
more snow is forecast to impact New England Thursday and Friday
with total accumulations of 12 to 24 inches possible for northern
New England through Saturday morning. On the southern edge of the
snow, an extended area of freezing rain and sleet could result in
upwards of a quarter of an inch of ice accumulation from northern
Pennsylvania/southern New York into central/southern New England.
Farther south, the system will ingest moisture-laden air from the
Gulf of Mexico and then deposit several inches of heavy rain from
the eastern Gulf Coast through the interior Southeast into the
Mid-Atlantic for the next couple of days.
The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction
Center at 900 AM CST. Please refer to your local National Weather
Service office for additional information on this event.
Kebede
Last Updated: 336 AM EST THU FEB 06 2020