191 NOUS46 KLOX 020035 PNSLOX Public Information Statement National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 533 PM PDT Sun Oct 1 2017 ...Wind Reports over the last 24 hours... Location Speed Time/Date Elevation (ft.) ...California... ...Los Angeles County... Sandberg 51 MPH 1038 PM 09/30 4510 Whitaker Peak 50 MPH 0157 AM 10/01 4120 Lancaster Fox Field 45 MPH 0450 PM 10/01 2351 Poppy Park 43 MPH 0356 PM 10/01 2759 Lake Palmdale 38 MPH 0655 PM 09/30 2980 Palmdale Apt. 38 MPH 0342 PM 10/01 2543 ...San Luis Obispo County... Nipomo 44 MPH 1100 PM 09/30 164 San Luis Obispo Apt. 35 MPH 0255 PM 10/01 194 ...Santa Barbara County... Santa Rosa Island 51 MPH 0513 PM 09/30 1284 Gaviota State Park 46 MPH 0730 PM 09/30 87 Lompoc Hills 43 MPH 0609 PM 09/30 1528 Refugio Hills 41 MPH 0906 PM 09/30 1464 Tepusquet 39 MPH 1006 AM 10/01 3200 San Marcos Pass RAWS 38 MPH 0706 PM 09/30 1491 Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ 15  252 NOAK48 PAFC 020053 PNSAFC AKZ101-040100- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Anchorage AK 453 PM AKDT Sun Oct 1 2017 ...Anchorage International Airport Climate Highlights for September 2017... ...3rd Warmest Monthly Low on Record for September... ...6th Warmest September on Record... ...30th Driest September on Record... The total period of record includes 64 Septembers. ...Temperature... September 2017 was the 6th warmest September on record with an average temperature of 51.5 degrees. This is 2.9 degrees above the normal of 48.6 degrees. The average high in September 2017 was 57.0 degrees. The average low was 46.0 degrees. 24 days in September had above normal temperatures. 4 days in September had below normal temperatures. 2 days in September had normal temperatures (within 1/2 degree) The warmest high temperature for the month was 66 degrees on the 4th. The average warmest monthly high is 65 degrees. This ties multiple years for the 16th warmest. The coldest low temperature for the month was 36 degrees on the 30th. This ties 1990 for the 3rd warmest monthly low temperature on record in September. 2017 was behind 39 degrees in 2005 and 1995. The average coldest monthly low temperature is 30 degrees. The most above average day was on the 13th at 8.4 degrees above the normal for that day. The most below average day was on the 3rd at 4.2 degrees below the normal for that day. The record for the latest in the warm season that Anchorage International Airport has fallen below 40 degrees was set on the 30th when the low dropped to 36 degrees. The previous record latest was on September 29th, 2005. ...Precipitation... September 2017 was the 30th driest September on record, recording 2.46 inches of precipitation. The normal precipitation for September is 2.99 inches. The wettest day of the month was on the 1st, recording 0.56 inches of rain that day. 25 out of 30 days in September recorded at least a trace of precipitation. ...Snowfall... There was no snowfall observed in Anchorage during the month of September 2017. Only 10 Septembers in the 64 year period of record have recorded measurable snowfall during September. ...September 2017 vs. September 2016... Compared to last year, September 2017 was comparable in temperature, precipitation, and snowfall. 51.5 degree average temperature in 2017 vs. 51.7 in 2016 2.46 inches total precipitation in 2017 vs. 2.35 in 2016 No measurable snowfall observed in either September. ...Daily Temperature Records Set in September 2017... Type...........Date...New Record...Old Record (Year) High Minimum...10th...50 degrees...50 degrees (2014, 2013, 2011, 1995, 1977, 1963, 1957) High Minimum...13th...55 degrees...52 degrees (1979) High Minimum...28th...46 degrees...46 degrees (2002, 1969) ...Daily Precipitation Records Set in September 2017... No daily precipitation records were set. ...2017 Daily Records Count... High Maximum....2 High Minimum....8 Low Maximum.....0 Low Minimum.....1 Precipitation...5 Snowfall........5 ...Highlights for October 2017... Average Temperature: 34.8 degrees Average High: 40.5 degrees Average Low: 29.1 degrees Average Precipitation: 2.03 inches Average Snowfall: 7.9 inches Beginning of the Month Daylight: 11 hours 22 minutes Last Day of greater than 11 hours daylight: October 5th Full Moon: October 5th Columbus Day Holiday: October 9th 1st Sunset Before 7pm: October 11th Third Quarter Moon: October 12th Last Day of greater than 10 hours daylight: October 15th New Moon: October 19th 1st Sunrise After 9am: October 22nd Last Day of greater than 9 hours daylight: October 26th First Quarter Moon: October 27th 1st Sunset Before 6pm: October 31st End of Month Daylight: 8 hours 34 minutes Total Monthly Daylight Loss: 2 hours 48 minutes $$ Wegman  338 NOUS45 KSLC 020132 PNSSLC Public Information Statement National Weather Service Salt Lake City UT 728 PM MDT Sun Oct 1 2017 ...Preliminary Storm Information... Below are precipitation reports from Saturday morning through 7 PM Sunday. ***** Precip Reports ***** Time Snow Precip ...Cache Valley/Utah Portion... Richmond - 4551 ft 7 PM Sun 0.30 Hyde Park - 4513 ft 8 AM Sun 0.26 North Logan - 4749 ft 8 AM Sun 0.24 Logan 3 E - 4680 ft 7 PM Sun 0.23 Logan - 4465 ft 7 PM Sun 0.18 Providence - 4528 ft 7 AM Sun 0.16 Logan - Cache Airport - 4446 ft 7 PM Sun 0.15 Mendon - 4524 ft 7 PM Sun 0.11 ...Northern Wasatch Front... Brigham City - 4590 ft 7 PM Sun 0.24 Riverside - 4416 ft 7 PM Sun 0.24 Fruit Heights - 4590 ft 7 PM Sun 0.20 Layton - 4770 ft 7 PM Sun 0.19 Kaysville - 4413 ft 7 PM Sun 0.17 South Weber - 4587 ft 7 PM Sun 0.15 Syracuse - 4255 ft 7 PM Sun 0.15 Farmington - 4226 ft 7 PM Sun 0.14 Ogden - 5134 ft 7 PM Sun 0.14 Bothwell - 4343 ft 7 AM Sun 0.14 Clearfield - 4685 ft 7 PM Sun 0.13 Layton - 4468 ft 7 PM Sun 0.12 Beus Canyon - 5100 ft 7 PM Sun 0.12 Ogden - 4572 ft 7 PM Sun 0.11 Thatcher - 4292 ft 8 AM Sun 0.11 Ogden - Hinckley Airport - 4440 ft 7 PM Sun 0.10 Hill Air Force Base - 4787 ft 7 PM Sun 0.09 Roy 9 PM Sat 0.09 Bountiful - 5130 ft 7 PM Sun 0.08 West Weber - 4248 ft 7 AM Sun 0.08 Ogden - 4285 ft 7 PM Sun 0.07 Bountiful Bench - 5114 ft 7 PM Sun 0.07 South Ogden - 4780 ft 7 PM Sun 0.07 ...Salt Lake and Tooele Valleys... Sandy - 5161 ft 7 PM Sun 0.22 Upper Millcreek - 5050 ft 7 PM Sun 0.15 Salt Lake City - 5102 ft 7 PM Sun 0.12 Olympus Cove - 5070 ft 7 PM Sun 0.11 Holladay - 4344 ft 7 PM Sun 0.10 Riverton - 4377 ft 7 PM Sun 0.08 North Holladay - 4600 ft 7 PM Sun 0.08 Draper - 4543 ft 7 PM Sun 0.07 East Millcreek - 4516 ft 7 PM Sun 0.07 Salt Lake Intl Airport - 4226 ft 7 PM Sun 0.06 Draper - 5052 ft 7 PM Sun 0.06 Olympus Hills - Msi - 4960 ft 6 PM Sun 0.06 Cottonwood Heights - 4587 ft 7 PM Sun 0.05 Vernon - 5639 ft 6 PM Sun 0.05 ...Southern Wasatch Front... Spanish Fork Power House - 4720 ft 5 PM Sun 0.28 Payson - 4652 ft 7 PM Sun 0.12 Provo Byu - 4570 ft 5 PM Sun 0.11 Provo Municipal Airport - 4498 ft 7 PM Sun 0.06 Orem - 4728 ft 7 PM Sun 0.05 ...Great Salt Lake Desert and Mountains... Park Valley - 5535 ft 7 PM Sun 0.27 Bothwell - 4790 ft 7 AM Sun 0.20 Snowville - 4560 ft 7 PM Sun 0.19 Utah Test Range - 4440 ft 5 PM Sun 0.12 Rosebud - 4987 ft 6 PM Sun 0.06 ...Wasatch Mountain Valleys... Weber River 6w Morgan - 4799 ft 6 PM Sun 0.33 Wanship Dam - 5940 ft 5 PM Sun 0.30 Swansons Env Center - 5700 ft 7 PM Sun 0.27 Morgan - 5090 ft 5 PM Sun 0.26 Eden - 5137 ft 7 PM Sun 0.16 Park City Golf Course - 6855 ft 7 PM Sun 0.16 Coalville - 5673 ft 7 PM Sun 0.15 Huntsville - 5059 ft 7 PM Sun 0.14 Weber River At Echo Dam - 5480 ft 6 PM Sun 0.13 ...Wasatch Mountains I-80 North... Sardine Summit - 5899 ft 7 PM Sun 0.37 Red Spur - 8872 ft 7 PM Sun 0.34 Logan Summit - 7615 ft 12 AM Sun 0.34 Lost Creek Nr Croyden - 5840 ft 6 PM Sun 0.20 Otter Creek - 7160 ft 6 PM Sun 0.19 Wcf-1 Portable - 6895 ft 6 PM Sun 0.14 Garden City - 5959 ft 7 PM Sun 0.13 Emigration Canyon - 6024 ft 7 PM Sun 0.13 Laketown - 5980 ft 5 PM Sun 0.12 Randolph - 6329 ft 7 PM Sun 0.10 ...Wasatch Mountains South of I-80... Alta - 8730 ft 5 PM Sun 3.2 0.50 Alta Collins - 9662 ft 7 PM Sun 0.40 Park City - 7018 ft 7 PM Sun 0.30 ...Western Uinta Mountains... West Fork Blacksmiths Fork - 9620 ft 7 PM Sun 0.35 Bear River - 8536 ft 7 PM Sun 0.32 Norway - 8280 ft 7 PM Sun 0.27 Aspen Mtn - 7539 ft 7 PM Sun 0.25 Hewinta - 9186 ft 7 PM Sun 0.23 Weber River Nr Oakley 7nne - 6653 ft 6 PM Sun 0.18 West Fork Blacksfork - 8865 ft 7 PM Sun 0.17 Oakley - 7800 ft 7 PM Sun 0.13 Heber City 6 E - 8284 ft 7 PM Sun 0.13 Moon Lake - 8150 ft 7 PM Sun 0.12 ...Wasatch Plateau/Book Cliffs... Uif-1 Portable - 9390 ft 6 PM Sun 0.60 Rays Valley - 7300 ft 7 PM Sun 0.25 Wasatch-cache Nf 22E Provo - 7780 ft 7 PM Sun 0.05 Manti - Portable #4 - 8421 ft 6 PM Sun 0.05 ...Western Uinta Basin... Altamont - 6370 ft 5 AM Sun 0.12 Fruitland - 6981 ft 7 PM Sun 0.05 ...San Rafael Swell... Green River - 4091 ft 7 PM Sun 0.05 Hanksville - 4311 ft 5 PM Sun 0.04 Goblin Valley Sp - 4990 ft 5 AM Sun 0.04 ...West Central Utah... Mud Spring - 5902 ft 6 PM Sun 0.05 ...Central Utah Mountains... Grassy Lake Nr Ephraim - 8880 ft 7 PM Sun 0.07 ...Southwest Wyoming... Smiths Fork Nr Robertson - 8470 ft 6 PM Sun 0.31 Muddy Creek - 6970 ft 6 PM Sun 0.16 $$  080 NOUS43 KFGF 020200 PNSFGF Public Information Statement National Weather Service Grand Forks ND 749 PM CDT Sun Oct 1 2017 ...Rainfall Reports in the past 24 hours through 5 pm... Location Amount Time/Date Park Rapids MN 1 N 1.50 in 0500 PM 10/01 Pelican Rapids MN 6 N 1.43 in 0500 PM 10/01 Baudette MN 12 S 1.41 in 0715 PM 10/01 Ponsford MN 10 N 1.34 in 0733 PM 10/01 Badoura MN (DNR) 1.20 in 0706 PM 10/01 Elbow Lake MN (APT) 1.16 in 0800 PM 10/01 Huntersville MN 3 WNW 1.12 in 0645 PM 10/01 Glyndon MN 2 N 1.01 in 0645 PM 10/01 Bemidji MN 3 NW 0.98 in 0800 PM 10/01 Elizabeth MN 0.98 in 0500 PM 10/01 Glyndon MN 2 NW 0.95 in 0645 PM 10/01 Itasca MN (DNR) 0.93 in 0707 PM 10/01 Wadena MN 13 E 0.93 in 0700 PM 10/01 Park Rapids MN (APT) 0.91 in 0653 PM 10/01 Two Inlets MN 0.90 in 0700 PM 10/01 Lake George MN 0.90 in 0500 PM 10/01 Elizabeth MN 6 E 0.90 in 0730 PM 10/01 Sabin MN 2 NE 0.88 in 0800 PM 10/01 Greenbush MN 7 W 0.84 in 0800 PM 10/01 Pennington MN 2 S 0.83 in 0700 PM 10/01 Ulen MN 7 ESE 0.83 in 0800 PM 10/01 Detroit Lakes MN (DNR) 0.80 in 0720 PM 10/01 Lake Itasca MN 4 NNW 0.80 in 0700 PM 10/01 Bemidji MN 13 NNW 0.77 in 0736 PM 10/01 Bemidji MN 2 SW 0.77 in 0700 PM 10/01 Fergus Falls MN 3 W 0.75 in 0645 PM 10/01 Bemidji MN (DNR) 0.74 in 0706 PM 10/01 Wilton MN 6 NE 0.74 in 0738 PM 10/01 Frazee MN 2 E 0.74 in 0734 PM 10/01 Mahnomen MN 1 SE 0.70 in 0645 PM 10/01 Red Lake MN (DNR) 0.69 in 0710 PM 10/01 Felton MN 6 ENE 0.65 in 0645 PM 10/01 Mooreton ND 3 SE 0.63 in 0800 PM 10/01 Gatzke MN 9 SW (DNR) 0.62 in 0720 PM 10/01 Breckenridge MN 0.62 in 0700 PM 10/01 Wadena MN (APT) 0.62 in 0800 PM 10/01 Baudette MN (DNR) 0.61 in 0706 PM 10/01 Kelliher MN (DNR) 0.60 in 0707 PM 10/01 Campbell MN 3 SE 0.53 in 0800 PM 10/01 Ada MN 1 N 0.53 in 0800 PM 10/01 Waskish MN 4 NE 0.53 in 0630 PM 10/01 Ottertail MN 1 WNW 0.51 in 0800 AM 10/01 Baudette MN (APT) 0.50 in 0653 PM 10/01 Waukon MN 3 S 0.50 in 0800 PM 10/01 Wahpeton ND 6 N 0.47 in 0800 PM 10/01 Mentor MN 2 SW 0.46 in 0738 PM 10/01 Florian MN 0.45 in 0645 PM 10/01 Roseau MN 11 S 0.44 in 0800 PM 10/01 Fertile MN 3 WSW 0.43 in 0645 PM 10/01 Williams MN 6 N 0.41 in 0800 PM 10/01 Roosevelt MN 5 SSW 0.40 in 0715 PM 10/01 Bemidji MN (APT) 0.38 in 0654 PM 10/01 Campbell MN 4 W 0.37 in 0700 PM 10/01 Roseau MN (DNR) 0.37 in 0708 PM 10/01 Grygla MN 6 WNW 0.34 in 0730 PM 10/01 Stephen MN 1 NE 0.33 in 0800 PM 10/01 Fox MN 4 NE 0.32 in 0800 PM 10/01 Karlstad MN (DNR) 0.31 in 0706 PM 10/01 Brooks MN 3 WNW 0.31 in 0645 PM 10/01 Mavie MN 3 WSW 0.28 in 0800 PM 10/01 Fargo ND NDSU 0.27 in 0800 PM 10/01 Humboldt MN 4 S 0.26 in 0800 PM 10/01 Mcleod ND 3 N 0.23 in 0649 PM 10/01 Warren MN 6 SW 0.22 in 0800 PM 10/01 Fargo ND (APT) 0.21 in 0653 PM 10/01 Warren MN 3 ENE 0.19 in 0645 PM 10/01 Hallock MN 0.18 in 0700 PM 10/01 Red Lake Falls MN 0.16 in 0730 PM 10/01 Holt MN 6 E 0.14 in 0730 PM 10/01 Thief R Falls MN (APT) 0.13 in 0601 PM 10/01 Grand Forks ND (NWS) 0.07 in 0700 PM 10/01 Leeds ND 0.07 in 0800 PM 10/01 Mcleod ND 3 E 0.21 in 0800 PM 10/01 Perley MN 6 E 0.15 in 0800 PM 10/01 Prosper ND 5 NW 0.10 in 0800 PM 10/01 Leonard ND 5 N 0.09 in 0800 PM 10/01 Kennedy MN 6 W 0.06 in 0800 PM 10/01 Eldred MN 2 W 0.05 in 0800 PM 10/01 Hillsboro ND 7 SE 0.05 in 0800 PM 10/01 Grand Forks ND (APT) 0.03 in 0653 PM 10/01 Lisbon ND 2 W 0.01 in 0800 PM 10/01 Mayville ND 2 E 0.01 in 0800 PM 10/01 Devils Lake ND Trace 0800 PM 10/01 Note: Observations sent in around 7 am this morning were not included due to possible rain during the day. Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  476 NOUS43 KFGF 020202 CCA PNSFGF Public Information Statement National Weather Service Grand Forks ND 900 PM CDT Sun Oct 1 2017 ...Rainfall Reports in the past 24 hours through 8 pm... Location Amount Time/Date Park Rapids MN 1 N 1.50 in 0500 PM 10/01 Pelican Rapids MN 6 N 1.43 in 0500 PM 10/01 Baudette MN 12 S 1.41 in 0715 PM 10/01 Ponsford MN 10 N 1.34 in 0733 PM 10/01 Badoura MN (DNR) 1.20 in 0706 PM 10/01 Elbow Lake MN (APT) 1.16 in 0800 PM 10/01 Huntersville MN 3 WNW 1.12 in 0645 PM 10/01 Glyndon MN 2 N 1.01 in 0645 PM 10/01 Bemidji MN 3 NW 0.98 in 0800 PM 10/01 Elizabeth MN 0.98 in 0500 PM 10/01 Glyndon MN 2 NW 0.95 in 0645 PM 10/01 Itasca MN (DNR) 0.93 in 0707 PM 10/01 Wadena MN 13 E 0.93 in 0700 PM 10/01 Park Rapids MN (APT) 0.91 in 0653 PM 10/01 Two Inlets MN 0.90 in 0700 PM 10/01 Lake George MN 0.90 in 0500 PM 10/01 Elizabeth MN 6 E 0.90 in 0730 PM 10/01 Sabin MN 2 NE 0.88 in 0800 PM 10/01 Greenbush MN 7 W 0.84 in 0800 PM 10/01 Pennington MN 2 S 0.83 in 0700 PM 10/01 Ulen MN 7 ESE 0.83 in 0800 PM 10/01 Detroit Lakes MN (DNR) 0.80 in 0720 PM 10/01 Lake Itasca MN 4 NNW 0.80 in 0700 PM 10/01 Bemidji MN 13 NNW 0.77 in 0736 PM 10/01 Bemidji MN 2 SW 0.77 in 0700 PM 10/01 Fergus Falls MN 3 W 0.75 in 0645 PM 10/01 Bemidji MN (DNR) 0.74 in 0706 PM 10/01 Wilton MN 6 NE 0.74 in 0738 PM 10/01 Frazee MN 2 E 0.74 in 0734 PM 10/01 Mahnomen MN 1 SE 0.70 in 0645 PM 10/01 Red Lake MN (DNR) 0.69 in 0710 PM 10/01 Felton MN 6 ENE 0.65 in 0645 PM 10/01 Mooreton ND 3 SE 0.63 in 0800 PM 10/01 Gatzke MN 9 SW (DNR) 0.62 in 0720 PM 10/01 Breckenridge MN 0.62 in 0700 PM 10/01 Wadena MN (APT) 0.62 in 0800 PM 10/01 Baudette MN (DNR) 0.61 in 0706 PM 10/01 Kelliher MN (DNR) 0.60 in 0707 PM 10/01 Campbell MN 3 SE 0.53 in 0800 PM 10/01 Ada MN 1 N 0.53 in 0800 PM 10/01 Waskish MN 4 NE 0.53 in 0630 PM 10/01 Ottertail MN 1 WNW 0.51 in 0800 AM 10/01 Baudette MN (APT) 0.50 in 0653 PM 10/01 Waukon MN 3 S 0.50 in 0800 PM 10/01 Wahpeton ND 6 N 0.47 in 0800 PM 10/01 Mentor MN 2 SW 0.46 in 0738 PM 10/01 Florian MN 0.45 in 0645 PM 10/01 Roseau MN 11 S 0.44 in 0800 PM 10/01 Fertile MN 3 WSW 0.43 in 0645 PM 10/01 Williams MN 6 N 0.41 in 0800 PM 10/01 Roosevelt MN 5 SSW 0.40 in 0715 PM 10/01 Bemidji MN (APT) 0.38 in 0654 PM 10/01 Campbell MN 4 W 0.37 in 0700 PM 10/01 Roseau MN (DNR) 0.37 in 0708 PM 10/01 Grygla MN 6 WNW 0.34 in 0730 PM 10/01 Stephen MN 1 NE 0.33 in 0800 PM 10/01 Fox MN 4 NE 0.32 in 0800 PM 10/01 Karlstad MN (DNR) 0.31 in 0706 PM 10/01 Brooks MN 3 WNW 0.31 in 0645 PM 10/01 Mavie MN 3 WSW 0.28 in 0800 PM 10/01 Fargo ND NDSU 0.27 in 0800 PM 10/01 Humboldt MN 4 S 0.26 in 0800 PM 10/01 Mcleod ND 3 N 0.23 in 0649 PM 10/01 Warren MN 6 SW 0.22 in 0800 PM 10/01 Fargo ND (APT) 0.21 in 0653 PM 10/01 Warren MN 3 ENE 0.19 in 0645 PM 10/01 Hallock MN 0.18 in 0700 PM 10/01 Red Lake Falls MN 0.16 in 0730 PM 10/01 Holt MN 6 E 0.14 in 0730 PM 10/01 Thief R Falls MN (APT) 0.13 in 0601 PM 10/01 Grand Forks ND (NWS) 0.07 in 0700 PM 10/01 Leeds ND 0.07 in 0800 PM 10/01 Mcleod ND 3 E 0.21 in 0800 PM 10/01 Perley MN 6 E 0.15 in 0800 PM 10/01 Prosper ND 5 NW 0.10 in 0800 PM 10/01 Leonard ND 5 N 0.09 in 0800 PM 10/01 Kennedy MN 6 W 0.06 in 0800 PM 10/01 Eldred MN 2 W 0.05 in 0800 PM 10/01 Hillsboro ND 7 SE 0.05 in 0800 PM 10/01 Grand Forks ND (APT) 0.03 in 0653 PM 10/01 Lisbon ND 2 W 0.01 in 0800 PM 10/01 Mayville ND 2 E 0.01 in 0800 PM 10/01 Devils Lake ND Trace 0800 PM 10/01 Note: Observations sent in around 7 am this morning were not included due to possible rain during the day. Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  597 NOUS43 KLBF 020247 PNSLBF NEZ004>010-022>029-035>038-056>059-069>071-094-030000- Public Information Statement National Weather Service North Platte NE 947 PM CDT Sun Oct 1 2017 ...Severe Thunderstorms Affected Western and North Central Nebraska Sunday Evening... Isolated thunderstorms developed near the Colorado border during the afternoon hours Sunday and produced strong winds and up to golf ball size hail in Chase County. Additional storms followed shortly across the Sandhills and eventually merged with those in southwest Nebraska. Torrential rain became a threat later in the evening. Preliminary reports of two to three inches were received around Custer County, and radar estimates show nearly four inches in spots. Overall, two watches were issued (one tornado and one severe thunderstorm), 17 warnings (16 severe thunderstorm and 1 flash flood), and two flood advisories. PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORTH PLATTE NE 937 PM CDT SUN OCT 01 2017 ..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON... ..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE.... ..REMARKS.. 0529 PM TSTM WND GST 5 SW CHAMPION 40.41N 101.78W 10/01/2017 E60.00 MPH CHASE NE LAW ENFORCEMENT 0529 PM HAIL 5 SW CHAMPION 40.41N 101.78W 10/01/2017 E1.00 INCH CHASE NE LAW ENFORCEMENT 0540 PM HAIL IMPERIAL 40.52N 101.64W 10/01/2017 E1.00 INCH CHASE NE PUBLIC QUARTER SIZE HAIL LASTED 10 MINUTES. REPORT VIA SOCIAL MEDIA. 0546 PM HAIL IMPERIAL 40.52N 101.64W 10/01/2017 E1.75 INCH CHASE NE LAW ENFORCEMENT 0620 PM HAIL 7 S ARNOLD 41.32N 100.19W 10/01/2017 E1.00 INCH CUSTER NE PUBLIC 0620 PM TSTM WND GST 7 S ARNOLD 41.32N 100.19W 10/01/2017 E60.00 MPH CUSTER NE PUBLIC 50 TO 60 MPH WIND GUST. 0624 PM FUNNEL CLOUD 11 SW HAYES CENTER 40.40N 101.17W 10/01/2017 HAYES NE STORM CHASER RAPIDLY ROTATING WALL CLOUD WITH A BRIEF SMALL FUNNEL THAT HAS SINCE DISSIPATED. 0640 PM HAIL 10 ESE ANSELMO 41.56N 99.69W 10/01/2017 E1.75 INCH CUSTER NE PUBLIC 0710 PM TSTM WND GST 10 S NORTH PLATTE 40.99N 100.77W 10/01/2017 E60.00 MPH LINCOLN NE NWS EMPLOYEE 0716 PM HAIL CURTIS 40.63N 100.51W 10/01/2017 E1.00 INCH FRONTIER NE TRAINED SPOTTER DIME TO QUARTER SIZE HAIL. 0733 PM HAIL 4 SSW AMELIA 42.18N 98.99W 10/01/2017 E1.00 INCH HOLT NE CO-OP OBSERVER 0740 PM HEAVY RAIN MERNA 41.48N 99.76W 10/01/2017 M2.00 INCH CUSTER NE TRAINED SPOTTER 2 INCHES OF RAIN FELL IN 45 MINUTES. 0750 PM HAIL CURTIS 40.63N 100.51W 10/01/2017 E1.25 INCH FRONTIER NE TRAINED SPOTTER 0750 PM HAIL CURTIS 40.63N 100.51W 10/01/2017 E1.75 INCH FRONTIER NE STORM CHASER PING PONG TO GOLF BALL SIZE HAIL LASTED 5 MINUTES, THEN QUARTER SIZE HAIL LASTED ANOTHER 5 MINUTES. 0750 PM HEAVY RAIN CURTIS 40.63N 100.51W 10/01/2017 M0.84 INCH FRONTIER NE TRAINED SPOTTER STORM TOTAL OF 0.84 INCHES SO FAR, STILL RAINING. 0755 PM HEAVY RAIN 3 WNW NORTH PLATTE 41.15N 100.83W 10/01/2017 M0.40 INCH LINCOLN NE PUBLIC RAINFALL FROM 710 PM CDT TO 745 PM CDT. REPORT VIA SOCIAL MEDIA. 0815 PM HEAVY RAIN 2 W WALLACE 40.84N 101.20W 10/01/2017 M0.52 INCH LINCOLN NE CO-OP OBSERVER STORM TOTAL OF 0.52 INCHES OF RAIN. 0840 PM HAIL ONEILL 42.46N 98.65W 10/01/2017 M1.00 INCH HOLT NE PUBLIC Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  569 NOUS44 KBMX 020501 PNSBMX ALZ011>015-017>050-021715- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Birmingham AL 1201 AM CDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...AUBURN NOAA WEATHER RADIO IS BACK ON THE AIR... The Auburn NOAA Weather Radio transmitter, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.525 MHz, is back on the air. Thank you for your patience. We apologize for any inconvenience this outage may have caused. $$  103 NOUS45 KBOU 020859 PNSBOU COZ030>051-022300- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 259 AM MDT MON OCT 2 2017 ...Today in metro Denver weather history... 2 In 1903...southwest winds were sustained to 42 mph with gusts as high as 60 mph. The strong chinook winds warmed the temperature to a high of 78 degrees. In 1910...an apparent dry microburst produced sustained northeast winds to 43 mph. In 1934...a trace of rain was the only precipitation of the month. This was the driest October on record. $$  612 NOUS43 KGID 020910 PNSGID NEZ072-082-022115- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Hastings NE 410 AM CDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT... ...NOAA Weather Radio Transmitter KEC-39 near Cambridge, Nebraska is temporarily off the air... NOAA Weather Radio Transmitter KEC-39 near Cambridge, Nebraska is temporarily off the air and technicians have been notified. The transmitter serves Furnas, Gosper, Frontier and Red Willow counties in Nebraska, as well as Norton and Decatur counties in Kansas $$ Thies  681 NOUS43 KLBF 021032 PNSLBF NEZ004>010-022>029-035>038-056>059-069>071-094-030000- Public Information Statement National Weather Service North Platte NE 532 AM CDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...September temperatures were well above normal for North Platte and Valentine, while precipitation was above normal for both locations as well... For North Platte, the average daily mean temperature for the month of September was 65.6 degrees and was 3.3 degrees below the normal of 62.3 degrees. The average daily high temperature for the month was 80.5 degrees which was 2.7 degrees above the normal of 77.8 degrees. The average daily low temperature was 50.6 degrees which was 3.8 degrees above the normal of 46.8 degrees. One record high temperature was set during the month of September in North Platte. On the 22nd, the high in North Platte was 94 degrees, breaking the record of 93 degrees set previously in 1938. For Valentine, the average daily mean temperature for the month of September was 65.1 degrees which was 2.8 degrees above the normal of 62.3 degrees. The average daily high temperature for September was 80.1 degrees which was 2.8 degrees above the normal of 77.3 degrees. The average daily low temperature for the month was 50.2 degrees which was 2.8 degrees above the normal of 47.4 degrees. Two daily temperature records were set during the month of September for Valentine. On the 12th, the high in Valentine was 100 degrees, breaking the record of 99 degrees set previously in 1981 and 1939. On the 30th, the low in Valentine was 60 degrees. This was the highest minimum temperature reported on that date, breaking the record of 58 degrees set previously in 1969. At Lee Bird Field in North Platte, precipitation for September totaled 4.75 inches which was 3.34 inches above the normal of 1.41 inches. September 2017 will go down as the 8th wettest September on record for North Platte. Two daily precipitation records were set during the month of September in North Platte. On the 23rd, 1.39 inches of rain fell, breaking the record of 0.96 inches set previously in 2015. On the 24th, 2.03 inches of rain fell, breaking the record of 0.94 inches set previously in 1886. At Miller field in Valentine, precipitation for september totaled 2.62 inches which was 0.98 inches above the normal of 1.64 inches. No daily precipitation records were set during the month of September in Valentine. ...North Platte and Valentine precipitation totals for the previous 12 months... Precipitation Departure LBF VTN LBF VTN Month October 2016 1.54 1.90 -0.01 +0.65 November 2016 0.79 0.29 +0.15 -0.36 December 2016 0.62 0.94 +0.21 +0.57 January 2017 0.67 0.91 +0.33 +0.65 February 2017 0.52 1.16 +0.02 +0.68 March 2017 1.82 0.76 +0.77 -0.31 April 2017 2.23 1.36 -0.04 -0.86 May 2017 3.30 5.41 +0.02 +2.28 June 2017 0.43 0.53 -2.99 -3.03 July 2017 5.19 0.73 +2.12 -2.48 August 2017 3.60 2.32 +1.31 +0.14 September 2017 4.75 2.62 +3.34 +0.98 TOTALS 25.46 18.93 +5.23 -1.09 $$ Buttler  874 NOUS43 KICT 021100 PNSICT KSZ032-033-047>053-067>072-082-083-091>096-098>100-021500- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Wichita KS 600 AM CDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY... In 1986, severe thunderstorms unleashing gusts around 90 mph tore through Comanche County in Southwest Oklahoma. Seventeen mobile homes were destroyed and 74 were damaged. There were 8 injuries, and damage was estimated around $500,000. $$ Auto  070 NOUS41 KWBC 021120 AAE PNSWSH Service Change Notice 17-59 Updated National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 720 AM EDT Mon Oct 2 2017 To: Subscribers -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPORT Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: Dave Myrick NWS Office of Science and Technology Integration Subject: Updated: Slight adjustments to SBN and NOMADS transmission of National Blend of Models (NBM) guidance and bug fix effective on October 10, 2017 Updated to send more output for the 0500 UTC, 0600 UTC, 1700 UTC and 1800 UTC cycles to provide information earlier for Continental U.S. (CONUS) Weather Forecast offices (WFO) in the Central and Eastern time zones. Currently, the 0500 and 1700 UTC NBM runs are transmitted through 84 hours on SBN. Based on feedback from CONUS WFOs/Regions in Central and Eastern time zones, additional Satellite Broadcast Network (SBN) transmissions through 187 hours are needed for those two runs to be effectively used in the primary forecasts issued by roughly 300 am/pm local time. In addition, the 0600 UTC and 1800 UTC MaxT MinT MaxRH and MinRH fields are transmitted currently to 72 hours. These will be transmitted on the SBN to 264 hours, an hour earlier than currently done on the 0700 UTC and 1900 UTC cycles. For reference, SBN transmissions are roughly 1 hour later than the NBM cycle times listed above (i.e., the NBM 0500 UTC run cycle is available in the Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS) via SBN by about 0600 UTC). An error was also recently discovered, preventing blending of 88-h temperature and 94-h QPF06 on the 0200, 0800, 1400 and 2000 UTC NBM cycles. This error also impacted the 131-h wind gust at 0400, 1000, 1600, and 2200 UTC NBM cycles. With this error corrected, the elements listed above will now begin populating in GRIB2 data flow to Web Dissemination and NOAA Operational Model Archive and Distribution System (NOMADS). There are no changes to SBN/NOAAPORT with this fix. _______________ On or about Thursday, July 27, 2017, beginning with the 1200 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) model run, the NWS Meteorological Development Laboratory (MDL) will implement an update to the experimental NBM guidance over the CONUS, OCONUS (Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico), and Oceanic National Digital Forecast Database (NDFD) domains. 1. Background This upgrade will incorporate additional global and mesoscale models over the CONUS and OCONUS domains. The upgrade will enable the NBM to routinely generate key aviation weather elements for digital aviation services, fire weather and several meteorological fields used to derive a predominant weather grid at local Weather Forecast Offices. The location and cycle availability of all NBM products is outlined in Sections 4-6 below. 2. NBM Elements A list of weather elements that will be available at hourly time steps through 36 hours is provided below: 1. 2-m temperature 2. 2-m dewpoint 3. 10-m wind speed 4. 10-m wind direction 5. 10-m wind gust 6. Sky Cover 7. Ceiling height (CONUS Only) 8. Lowest cloud base height (CONUS Only) 9. Visibility (CONUS Only) 10. Precipitation potential index (CONUS Only) 11. Quantitative precipitation amount (1-hour, CONUS Only) 12. 2-m relative humidity (NDGD only, No SBN) 13. 2-m apparent temperature (NDGD only, No SBN) The following NBM weather elements will be available over the CONUS and OCONUS domains at 3-hour time steps between 39-192 hours and every 6 hours thereafter through 264 hours: 1. 2-m temperature 2. 2-m dewpoint 3. Daytime 2-m Maximum temperature 4. Nighttime 2-m Minimum temperature 5. 10-m wind speed 6. 10-m wind direction 7. 10-m wind gust 8. Sky Cover 9. Precipitation potential index (6-hour) 10. Probability of precipitation (12-hour) 11. Quantitative precipitation amount (6-hour) 12. 2-m Maximum relative humidity (12-hour) 13. 2-m Minimum relative humidity (12-hour) 14. 2-m relative humidity (NDGD only, No SBN) 15. 2-m apparent temperature (NDGD only, No SBN) For CONUS only, the following NBM weather grid elements will be available at hourly time steps between 1-36 hours, every 3 hours between 36-192 hours, and every 6 hours through 264 hours: 1. Maximum wet-bulb temperature aloft 2. Bourgouin positive area/energy 3. Bourgouin negative area/energy 4. Probability of cloud ice present 5. Conditional probability of rain 6. Conditional probability of snow 7. Conditional probability of freezing rain 8. Conditional probability of sleet 9. Conditional probability of refreeze sleet 10. Snow-liquid ratio 11. Snow level 12. 3-h prob. of a thunderstorm (3-hourly, 3-78 hours) 13. 6-h prob. of a thunderstorm (6-hourly, 84-180 hours) 3. This upgrade will incorporate additional global and mesoscale models and statistically post-processed guidance over the CONUS and OCONUS domains: Current inputs: 1. NAM (North American Mesoscale Forecast System - 12km) 2. NAMNest (NAM 3km high resolution nest) 3. GFS (Global Forecast System) 4. GEFS (Global Ensemble Forecast System) 5. GDPS (CMC - Environment Canada Global Deterministic - PoP12/QPF06 only) 6. GEPS (CMCE - Environment Canada Global Ensemble) 7. EKDMOS (Ensemble Kernel Density Model Output Statistics) 8. Gridded GFS MOS (GMOS or MOSGuide) New inputs: 9. HRRR (High Resolution Rapid Refresh), CONUS only 10. RAP (Rapid Refresh) 11. Gridded LAMP (GLMP Localized Aviation MOS Product), CONUS only) 12. HiResWindow ARW NCEP (High-Resolution Window Forecast System (HIRESW)) 13. HiResWindow NMMB NCEP (High-Resolution Window Forecast System (HIRESW)) 14. SREF (Short Range Ensemble Forecast) CONUS, Alaska, Puerto Rico sectors 15. NAVGEME (Navy FNMOC Global Ensemble) The CONUS NBM products will be disseminated on a 2.5-km Lambert Conformal grid with dimensions NX=2345 and NY=1597. This represents an expansion to the west by 200 grid lengths compared to the current operational NBM domain to provide coverage for the Nearshore Wave Prediction Model (NWPS) along the U.S. West Coast. NBM products for Alaska will be produced on a 3-km Polar Stereographic grid with dimensions NX=1649 and NY=1105. The Hawaii NBM products will be produced on a 2.5-km Mercator grid with dimensions NX=625 and NY=561. Products for Puerto Rico will be produced on a 1.25-km Mercator grid with dimensions NX=353 and NY=257. 4. NBM Oceanic Products NBM guidance for the Oceanic domain will now incorporate all ensemble members from the Global Ensemble Forecasting System (GEFS) and the Canadian Meteorological Centre Ensemble (CMCE). This upgrade provides additional 10-m wind speed percentile thresholds and a blended wind direction field using a clustering technique. The Oceanic products will continue to be produced on a 10-km Mercator grid with dimensions NX=2517 and NY=1817. Guidance for the following elements will be available for the 0000 and 1200 UTC cycles at 3-hourly time steps between 3-192 hours and at 6-hourly time steps thereafter through 264 hours: 1. 10-m wind speed 10th Percentile 2. 10-m wind speed 25th Percentile 3. 10-m wind speed 50th Percentile 4. 10-m wind speed 75th Percentile 5. 10-m wind speed 90th Percentile 6. 10-m blended wind direction Please note that these additional calculations are resource intensive and results in a 40 minute runtime delay relative to the current operational NBM oceanic product. 5. SBN/NOAAPORT Dissemination While the NBM will run every hour and produce output to 264 hours with each run, only a subset will be sent across the Satellite Broadcast Network (SBN) and NOAAPORT due to bandwidth limitations. Products will be disseminated in GRIB2 format and will contain individual WMO headers. On implementation day, current NBM products going across the SBN/NOAAPORT will no longer contain superheaders. The schedule for SBN/NOAAPORT dissemination is as follows: NBM Window Disseminated Cycles (UTC) ---------------------- ------------------------------ Short-term: 1-18h 0100, 0200, 0400, 0800, 1000, 1100, 1300, 1400, 1600, 2000, 2200, 2300 Short-term: 1-36h 0300, 0600, 0900, 1500, 1800, 2100 Short-term and medium-range: 1-187h 0500, 1700 Short-term and extended-range: 1-264h 0000, 0600*, 0700, 1200, 1800*, 1900 Oceanic products - through 264h 0000, 1200 *For 0600 and 1800 UTC, only MaxT MinT MaxRH MinRH transmitted to 264 hours; other elements just to 36 hours. 6. TGFTP/NDGD Dissemination Output for the 0000, 0700, 1200 and 1900 UTC cycles will be placed in the experimental area of the National Digital Guidance Database (NDGD) in GRIB2 format at the following locations: ftp://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/SL.us008001/ST.expr/DF.gr2/DC.ndgd/GT.b lend/AR.conus/ (CONUS) ftp://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/SL.us008001/ST.expr/DF.gr2/DC.ndgd/GT.b lend/AR.alaska/ (Alaska) ftp://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/SL.us008001/ST.expr/DF.gr2/DC.ndgd/GT.b lend/AR.hawaii/ (Hawaii) ftp://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/SL.us008001/ST.expr/DF.gr2/DC.ndgd/GT.b lend/AR.puertori/ (Puerto Rico) ftp://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/SL.us008001/ST.expr/DF.gr2/DC.ndgd/GT.b lend/AR.oceanic/ (Oceanic) Each domain directory will contain subdirectories for each valid period as follows: VP.001/ Day 1 VP.002/ Day 2 VP.003/ Day 3 VP.004/ Day 4 VP.005-007/ Days 5-7 VP.008-450/ Days 8 and beyond Each element-specific GRIB2 file will reside in the appropriate valid period subdirectory and contain individual WMO headers. On implementation day, NBM files residing in NDGD will no longer contain superheaders. A listing of GRIB2 file names for all NBM elements that will reside on TGFTP is provided in Table 1 below. Table 1: GRIB2 file names for NBM elements that will reside on TGFTP/NDGD in the appropriate valid period subdirectory CONUS/ALASKA/HAWAII/PR PRODUCTS: GRIB2 FILE NAME NBM ELEMENT NAME --------------- ----------------------------- ds.skymean.bin Sky cover (mean) ds.wdirmean.bin Wind direction (mean) ds.wspdmean.bin Wind speed (mean) ds.pop12.bin 12-h probability of precipitation ds.tempmean.bin 2-m temperature (mean) ds.tdmean.bin 2-m dewpoint temperature (mean) ds.maxtmean.bin Daytime maximum temperature (mean) ds.mintmean.bin Nighttime minimum temperature (mean) ds.qpf06.bin 6-h quant. precipitation amount ds.rhmean.bin 2-m relative humidity (mean) ds.apptmean.bin 2-m apparent temperature (mean) ds.wgustmean.bin Wind gust (mean) ds.ppi.bin Precipitation potential index ds.maxrhmean.bin 12-h maximum relative humidity (mean) ds.minrhmean.bin 12-h minimum relative humidity (mean) CONUS-ONLY PRODUCTS: GRIB2 FILE NAME NBM ELEMENT NAME --------------- ----------------------------- ds.pts03.bin 3-h Probability of a thunderstorm ds.pts06.bin 6-h Probability of a thunderstorm ds.vismean.bin Visibility (mean) ds.cigmean.bin Ceiling height (mean) ds.cldbsemean.bin Cloud base height (mean) ds.qpf01.bin 1-h Quant. precipitation amount ds.cprbfzrain.bin Cond. probability of freezing rain ds.cprbsnow.bin Cond. probability of snow ds.cprbrain.bin Cond. probability of rain ds.cprbsleet.bin Cond. probability of ice pellets ds.prbrefzslt.bin Probability of refreeze sleet ds.probcldice.bin Probability of cloud ice present ds.negemean.bin Bourgouin negative area/energy (mean) ds.posemean.bin Bourgouin positive area/energy (mean) ds.slrblend.bin Snow-liquid ratio (mean) ds.snowlvlmean.bin Snow level (mean) ds.maxwbmean.bin Maximum wet-bulb temp. aloft (mean) OCEANIC PRODUCTS: GRIB2 FILE NAME NBM ELEMENT NAME --------------- ----------------------------- ds.wdirmean.bin Wind direction (mean) ds.wspd10p.bin Wind speed - 10th percentile ds.wspd25p.bin Wind speed - 25th percentile ds.wspd50p.bin Wind speed - 50th percentile ds.wspd75p.bin Wind speed - 75th percentile ds.wspd90p.bin Wind speed - 90th percentile 7. NCEP Web Dissemination On implementation day, the NBM output for all cycles, elements, and projections will now be made available on NCEP web services sites: http://nomads.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/blend/prod/ http://ftp.ncep.noaa.gov/data/nccf/com/blend/prod/ ftp://ftp.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/blend/prod 8. WMO Headers Unique originating center IDs have been assigned to each geographic region. A listing of the originating center IDs is given in Table 2 below. WMO headers for all NBM elements and discontinued superheaders are listed below in Tables 3 and 4, respectively. A document outlining the new WMO header scheme for NBM products can be found here: http://www.weather.gov/media/mdl/NBM_WMO_header.pdf Table 2: List of originating center IDs (CCCC) for NBM products Two IDs are assigned to each geographic region to accommodate all weather elements. Oceanic products are disseminated under KWEA. Geographic Region Originating Center (CCCC) ----------------- ------------------------ CONUS and Oceanic KWEA and KWEB Alaska KWEC and KWED Hawaii KWEE and KWEF Puerto Rico KWEG and KWEH Table 3: WMO headers for all NBM products that will be disseminated over the SBN/NOAAPORT and placed on TGFTP/NDGD Listed below are representations of the WMO headers where xxx is a placeholder for the forecast valid day and hour (see header document linked above for further details). CONUS Products (CCCC=KWEA) WMO Header Element Name ---------- ----------------------------- YAAxxx Sky cover (mean) YBAxxx Wind direction (mean) YCAxxx Wind speed (mean) YDAxxx 12-h Probability of precipitation YEAxxx 2-m temperature (mean) YFAxxx 2-m dewpoint temperature (mean) YGAxxx Daytime maximum temperature (mean) YHAxxx Nighttime minimum temperature (mean) YIAxxx 6-h Quant. precipitation amount (mean) YJAxxx 6-h Probability of a thunderstorm YMAxxx Precipitation potential index YPAxxx Visibility (mean) YQAxxx Ceiling height (mean) YRAxxx Relative humidity (mean) - NDGD only YTAxxx Apparent temperature (mean) - NDGD only YVAxxx 1-h Quant. precipitation amount (mean) YWAxxx Wind gusts (mean) YYAxxx 3-h Probability of a thunderstorm CONUS Products (CCCC=KWEB) WMO Header Element Name ---------- ----------------------------- YAAxxx Cond. probability of freezing rain YBAxxx Cond. probability of snow YCAxxx Cond. probability of rain YDAxxx Cond. probability of ice pellets YEAxxx Probability of refreeze sleet YGAxxx 12-h Maximum relative humidity (mean) YHAxxx 12-h Minimum relative humidity (mean) YIAxxx Probability of cloud ice present YNAxxx Bourgouin negative area/energy (mean) YPAxxx Bourgouin positive area/energy (mean) YQAxxx Cloud base height (mean) YRAxxx Snow-liquid ratio (mean) YSAxxx Snow level (mean) YWAxxx Maximum wet-bulb temp. aloft (mean) AK/HI/PR Products (CCCC=KWEC,KWEE,KWEG) WMO Header Element Name ---------- ----------------------------- YAAxxx Sky cover (mean) YBAxxx Wind direction (mean) YCAxxx Wind speed (mean) YDAxxx 12-h Probability of precipitation YEAxxx 2-m temperature (mean) YFAxxx 2-m dewpoint temperature (mean) YGAxxx Daytime maximum temperature (mean) YHAxxx Nighttime minimum temperature (mean) YIAxxx 6-h Quant. precipitation amount (mean) YMAxxx Precipitation potential index YRAxxx Relative humidity (mean) - NDGD only YTAxxx Apparent temperature (mean) - NDGD only YWAxxx Wind gusts (mean) AK/HI/PR Products (CCCC=KWED,KWEF,KWEH) WMO Header Element Name ---------- ----------------------------- YGAxxx 12-h Maximum relative humidity (mean) YHAxxx 12-h Minimum relative humidity (mean) Oceanic Products (CCCC=KWEA) WMO Header Element Name ---------- ----------------------------- OBAxxx Wind direction (mean) OCCxxx Wind speed - 10th percentile OCMxxx Wind speed - 25th percentile OCGxxx Wind speed - 50th percentile OCNxxx Wind speed - 75th percentile OCKxxx Wind speed - 90th percentile Table 4: List of WMO superheaders that are being discontinued Listed below are representations of the superheaders where "ii" represents the valid period of the forecasts (ii=93-98) CONUS (CCCC=KWEA): LAAZii LBAZii LCAZii LDAZii LEAZii LFAZii LGAZii LHAZii LIAZii LRAZii LTAZii LWAZii Alaska (CCCC=KWEA): MAAZii MBAZii MCAZii MEAZii MFAZii MGAZii MHAZii MRAZii MTAZii MWAZii Hawaii (CCCC=KWEA): ZAAZii ZBAZii ZCAZii ZEAZii ZFAZii ZGAZii ZHAZii ZRAZii ZTAZii ZWAZii Puerto Rico (CCCC=KWEA): YAAZii YBAZii YCAZii YEAZii YFAZii YGAZii YHAZii YRAZii YTAZii YWAZii Oceanic (CCCC=KWEA): HCAZii Users may find parallel NBM data for download: http://para.nomads.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/noaaport/blend/ http://para.nomads.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/blend/para/ Feedback will be collected through October 27, 2017 via comments provided on the electronic survey at: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/survey/nws-survey.php?code=EXPNBM Any questions, comments or requests regarding this implementation should be directed to the contacts below. We will review any feedback and decide whether to proceed. For questions regarding the implementation of NBM guidance please contact: David Rudack MDL/Silver Spring, Maryland 301-427-9456 David.Rudack@noaa.gov or Jeff Craven MDL/Silver Spring, Maryland 301-427-9475 Jeffrey.Craven@noaa.gov For questions regarding the data flow, please contact: Carissa Klemmer NCEP Central Operations 301-683-0567 ncep.list.pmb-dataflow@noaa.gov A web page describing the NBM can be found at: http://w2.weather.gov/mdl/nbm_home NWS National Service Change Notices are online at: http://www.weather.gov/os/notif.htm  756 NOUS45 KTFX 021136 PNSTFX MTZ008>015-044>055-021700- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREAT FALLS MT 540 AM MDT MON OCT 2 2017 ...RECORD OR NEAR RECORD MINIMUM TEMPERATURES FOR OCT 4... LOCATION FORECAST LOW RECORD LOW Bozeman MSU 20 21 Chester 17 17 Chinook 21 19 Conrad 19 19 Cut Bank 16 17 Dillon 19 16 Fort Benton 18 20 Great Falls 21 18 Helena 23 21 Shelby 16 16 Stanford 19 20 Virginia City 20 20 $$  960 NOUS43 KGLD 021200 PNSGLD Public Information Statement National Weather Service Goodland KS 600 AM MDT Mon Oct 02 2017 ...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY... In 1910, an apparent dry microburst over Denver Colorado produced sustained northeast winds to 43 mph. $$  615 NOUS42 KMLB 021213 PNSMLB FLZ041-044>047-053-054-058-059-064-141-144-147-030013- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Melbourne FL 813 AM EDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...Rainfall Reports... Location Amount Time/Date Melbourne Beach A1a 8.95 in 0700 AM 10/02 1 S Melbourne Beach 7.96 in 0759 AM 10/02 1 S Melbourne Beach 7.96 in 0749 AM 10/02 1 WNW West Melbourne 7.66 in 0757 AM 10/02 1 WNW West Melbourne 7.51 in 0802 AM 10/02 1 ESE Patrick Air Force Base 7.18 in 0758 AM 10/02 1 W Palm Shores 7.03 in 0700 AM 10/02 2 WNW Cocoa 6.88 in 0600 AM 10/02 3 NW Cocoa Beach 6.78 in 0700 AM 10/02 3 ESE West Melbourne 6.75 in 0600 AM 10/02 1 SE Rockledge 6.49 in 0758 AM 10/02 1 SE Rockledge 6.49 in 0743 AM 10/02 Palm Shores 6.04 in 0800 AM 10/02 2 WNW Eau Gallie 5.93 in 0328 PM 10/01 2 ENE Canaveral Acres 5.93 in 0700 AM 10/02 1 W Palm Shores 5.90 in 0755 AM 10/02 1 W Palm Shores 5.90 in 0805 AM 10/02 1 WNW West Melbourne 5.90 in 0332 PM 10/01 Palm Shores 5.87 in 0700 AM 10/02 1 WSW Rockledge 5.83 in 0630 AM 10/02 2 SSE Palm Bay 5.83 in 0700 AM 10/02 2 SSE Palm Bay 5.82 in 0630 AM 10/02 2 WNW Cocoa 5.78 in 0759 AM 10/02 2 WNW Cocoa 5.78 in 0744 AM 10/02 Pineda 5.67 in 0700 AM 10/02 4 NE Cocoa 5.48 in 0758 AM 10/02 4 NE Cocoa 5.48 in 0803 AM 10/02 Melbourne, Fl 5.31 in 0753 AM 10/02 Eau Gallie 5.09 in 0800 AM 10/02 10 NNE Cocoa Beach 4.95 in 0758 AM 10/02 2 WSW Palm Shores 4.93 in 0756 AM 10/02 2 WSW Palm Shores 4.85 in 0801 AM 10/02 2 WNW Eau Gallie 4.83 in 0328 PM 10/01 2 WSW Palm Shores 4.82 in 0755 AM 10/02 1 ENE Canaveral Acres 4.54 in 0710 AM 10/02 Pineda 4.46 in 0700 AM 10/02 2 SSW Pineda 4.42 in 0750 AM 10/02 2 SSW Pineda 4.42 in 0800 AM 10/02 1 WNW Port Saint John 4.38 in 0754 AM 10/02 1 WNW Port Saint John 4.38 in 0804 AM 10/02 1 NW Pineda 3.99 in 0757 AM 10/02 9 ESE Fort Drum 3.80 in 0800 AM 10/02 3 E Cocoa 3.80 in 0751 AM 10/02 9 ESE Fort Drum 3.80 in 0750 AM 10/02 3 S Palm Bay 3.78 in 0745 AM 10/02 1 ESE Port Saint John 3.78 in 0801 AM 10/02 1 ESE Port Saint John 3.78 in 0631 AM 10/02 1 S Melbourne Beach 3.63 in 0333 PM 10/01 3 SSW West Melbourne 3.49 in 0800 AM 10/02 3 SSW West Melbourne 3.49 in 0750 AM 10/02 2 NNW Palm Bay 3.38 in 0752 AM 10/02 4 S Palm Bay 3.34 in 0700 AM 10/02 2 NNW Palm Bay 3.25 in 0802 AM 10/02 Fl Titusville 7 E 3.10 in 0700 AM 10/02 Vero Beach 5.3 W 2.92 in 0700 AM 10/02 1 W Palm Bay 2.76 in 0800 AM 10/02 1 S Vero Beach South 2.64 in 0700 AM 10/02 St Lucie County Internationa 2.58 in 0753 AM 10/02 Vero Beach Municipal Airport 2.38 in 0753 AM 10/02 2 NE Pine Tree Park 2.34 in 0700 AM 10/02 1 NE Sebastian Inlet 2.31 in 0756 AM 10/02 1 S Melbourne Beach 2.26 in 0333 PM 10/01 1 E Enterprise 2.25 in 0802 AM 10/02 1 E Enterprise 2.25 in 0747 AM 10/02 4 SW Saint Lucie West 2.21 in 0600 AM 10/02 1 NNE Pine Tree Park 2.15 in 0600 AM 10/02 4 SW Apollo Beach 2.11 in 0700 AM 10/02 1 WSW Lagrange 2.11 in 0700 AM 10/02 1 N Sebastian Inlet 2.06 in 0749 AM 10/02 1 ESE Vero Beach South 2.04 in 0746 AM 10/02 1 ESE Vero Beach South 2.04 in 0804 AM 10/02 Glenwood 1.98 in 0630 AM 10/02 2 SSW Sebastian Inlet 1.91 in 0800 AM 10/02 1 S Glenwood 1.90 in 0801 AM 10/02 1 S Glenwood 1.90 in 0746 AM 10/02 2 ENE Paradise Park 1.87 in 0700 AM 10/02 1 W Kennedy Space Center 1.87 in 0715 AM 10/02 De Land 1.4 WSW 1.84 in 0700 AM 10/02 4 NW Indiantown 1.84 in 0757 AM 10/02 2 NNW Palm Bay 1.75 in 0331 PM 10/01 Glenwood 1.73 in 0700 AM 10/02 4 SW Port Saint Lucie 1.68 in 0600 AM 10/02 1 NW Glenwood 1.67 in 0717 AM 10/02 1 E Port Saint Lucie 1.61 in 0802 AM 10/02 1 E Port Saint Lucie 1.61 in 0752 AM 10/02 3 WNW Lagrange 1.59 in 0700 AM 10/02 Melbourne, Fl 1.54 in 0153 PM 10/01 3 SSW West Melbourne 1.51 in 0330 PM 10/01 2 SW Turnbull 1.49 in 0755 AM 10/02 1 WSW De Land 1.46 in 0652 AM 10/02 1 NW Lakewood Park 1.46 in 0735 AM 10/02 Okeechobee 18.0 NNW 1.45 in 0700 AM 10/02 2 NNW Palm Bay 1.40 in 0331 PM 10/01 6 WSW Astor 1.40 in 0804 AM 10/02 6 WSW Astor 1.40 in 0704 AM 10/02 1 W Palm Shores 1.37 in 0335 PM 10/01 3 SSW West Melbourne 1.37 in 0330 PM 10/01 1 N Bithlo 1.36 in 0700 AM 10/02 9 ESE Fort Drum 1.35 in 0330 PM 10/01 9 ESE Fort Drum 1.35 in 0330 PM 10/01 Edgewater 1.34 in 0800 AM 10/02 1 SSE Oviedo 1.32 in 0802 AM 10/02 2 WSW Palm Shores 1.32 in 0331 PM 10/01 1 SSE Oviedo 1.32 in 0752 AM 10/02 3 SW Christmas 1.30 in 0805 AM 10/02 3 SW Christmas 1.30 in 0800 AM 10/02 Indiantown 1.30 in 0700 AM 10/02 High Banks 1.27 in 0800 AM 10/02 Sebastian Inlet 1.24 in 0753 AM 10/02 Sebastian Inlet 1.24 in 0759 AM 10/02 1 WSW Port Saint Lucie River 1.22 in 0805 AM 10/02 1 WSW Port Saint Lucie River 1.20 in 0755 AM 10/02 Edgewater 1.4 N 1.18 in 0630 AM 10/02 1 WNW West Melbourne 1.14 in 0332 PM 10/01 2 NE Pine Tree Park 1.09 in 0804 AM 10/02 2 NE Pine Tree Park 1.09 in 0749 AM 10/02 2 WNW Cassadaga 1.08 in 0804 AM 10/02 2 WNW Cassadaga 1.08 in 0749 AM 10/02 Daytona Beach International 1.06 in 0753 AM 10/02 2 NE Astor 1.02 in 0756 AM 10/02 2 NE Astor 1.02 in 0741 AM 10/02 1 E Port Saint Lucie River P 1.01 in 0800 AM 10/02 6 W Holopaw 0.97 in 0752 AM 10/02 Lakewood Park 0.97 in 0700 AM 10/02 6 W Holopaw 0.97 in 0802 AM 10/02 2 WSW Palm Shores 0.96 in 0330 PM 10/01 Vero Beach Municipal Airport 0.93 in 0153 PM 10/01 4 N Edgewater 0.93 in 0700 AM 10/02 2 N Edgewater 0.91 in 0530 AM 10/02 6 W Holopaw 0.91 in 0332 PM 10/01 Cocoa 6in Well Nr Bithlo 0.90 in 0715 AM 10/02 6 W Holopaw 0.90 in 0332 PM 10/01 1 SE Ormond Beach 0.88 in 0700 AM 10/02 2 SW Lockwood 0.85 in 0735 AM 10/02 2 SSW Port Saint Lucie 0.84 in 0700 AM 10/02 6 SE Lake Harney 0.84 in 0700 AM 10/02 1 SW Pierson 0.81 in 0700 AM 10/02 1 S Glenwood 0.80 in 0330 PM 10/01 Aloma 0.79 in 0756 AM 10/02 2 SSW Pineda 0.79 in 0330 PM 10/01 1 S Glenwood 0.79 in 0330 PM 10/01 Aloma 0.79 in 0801 AM 10/02 9 WSW Port Salerno 0.75 in 0700 AM 10/02 1 ESE Stuart 0.72 in 0735 AM 10/02 4 S Palm City 0.71 in 0700 AM 10/02 6 NW Paisley 0.71 in 0700 AM 10/02 St Lucie County Internationa 0.70 in 0153 PM 10/01 6 NW Paisley 0.69 in 0754 AM 10/02 6 NW Paisley 0.69 in 0805 AM 10/02 Paisley 0.65 in 0715 AM 10/02 1 W Palm Shores 0.64 in 0335 PM 10/01 Lake Mary Jane 0.63 in 0741 AM 10/02 Lake Mary Jane 0.63 in 0756 AM 10/02 2 SSW Pineda 0.58 in 0330 PM 10/01 Union Park 1.1 E 0.57 in 0530 AM 10/02 1 ESE Vero Beach South 0.55 in 0329 PM 10/01 4 SW Palm City 0.53 in 0700 AM 10/02 Daytona Beach Intl 0.51 in 0750 AM 10/02 Daytona Beach Intl 0.51 in 0804 AM 10/02 3 NW Lake Mary Jane 0.51 in 0332 PM 10/01 Cocoa 6in Well Nr Bithlo 0.50 in 0315 PM 10/01 Azalea Park 0.50 in 0758 AM 10/02 Azalea Park 0.50 in 0803 AM 10/02 Orlando International Arpt 0.50 in 0753 AM 10/02 Cocoa 6in Well Nr Bithlo 0.50 in 0315 PM 10/01 Geneva 0.50 in 0715 AM 10/02 1 ESE Vero Beach South 0.49 in 0329 PM 10/01 3 NW Lake Mary Jane 0.49 in 0802 AM 10/02 3 NW Lake Mary Jane 0.49 in 0752 AM 10/02 2 WSW Palm Shores 0.47 in 0331 PM 10/01 Daytona Beach Intl 0.47 in 0749 AM 10/02 Daytona Beach Intl 0.47 in 0803 AM 10/02 2 NW Forest City 0.43 in 0745 AM 10/02 1 NE Sebastian Inlet 0.43 in 0324 PM 10/01 2 NW Forest City 0.42 in 0756 AM 10/02 2 NW Forest City 0.42 in 0801 AM 10/02 Conway 0.41 in 0749 AM 10/02 Union Park 0.41 in 0755 AM 10/02 Conway 0.41 in 0804 AM 10/02 Union Park 0.41 in 0805 AM 10/02 3 NW Lake Mary Jane 0.39 in 0332 PM 10/01 1 SSW Winter Springs 0.39 in 0804 AM 10/02 1 SSW Winter Springs 0.39 in 0750 AM 10/02 2 NW Forest City 0.38 in 0331 PM 10/01 1 NW Glenwood 0.38 in 0317 PM 10/01 1 NW Glenwood 0.38 in 0317 PM 10/01 Lake Mary Jane 0.35 in 0323 PM 10/01 7 NNW Fellsmere 0.34 in 0750 AM 10/02 Lake Mary Jane 0.34 in 0323 PM 10/01 7 NNW Fellsmere 0.34 in 0800 AM 10/02 1 ESE Patrick Air Force Base 0.33 in 0158 PM 10/01 2 WSW Palm Shores 0.32 in 0330 PM 10/01 3 NNW Mount Plymouth 0.31 in 0801 AM 10/02 3 NNW Mount Plymouth 0.31 in 0746 AM 10/02 White City 0.31 in 0700 AM 10/02 1 WNW Forest City 0.30 in 0700 AM 10/02 1 N Sebastian Inlet 0.30 in 0304 PM 10/01 Lake Mary Jane 0.30 in 0700 AM 10/02 1 SSW Sanford 0.30 in 0600 AM 10/02 1 E Fairvilla 0.30 in 0700 AM 10/02 3 NNW Mount Plymouth 0.28 in 0331 PM 10/01 Nettles Island 0.28 in 0700 AM 10/02 2 NW Forest City 0.26 in 0331 PM 10/01 1 SE Rockledge 0.26 in 0327 PM 10/01 3 NNW Mount Plymouth 0.26 in 0331 PM 10/01 1 SE Rockledge 0.26 in 0327 PM 10/01 2 NE Astor 0.25 in 0325 PM 10/01 3 E Conway 0.25 in 0752 AM 10/02 2 NE Astor 0.25 in 0325 PM 10/01 6 WSW Astor 0.25 in 0304 PM 10/01 6 WSW Astor 0.25 in 0304 PM 10/01 2 WNW Jensen Beach 0.24 in 0700 AM 10/02 1 E Mount Dora 0.23 in 0805 AM 10/02 1 E Mount Dora 0.23 in 0755 AM 10/02 2 E Pine Grove 0.23 in 0754 AM 10/02 2 E Pine Grove 0.23 in 0804 AM 10/02 1 SSE Oviedo 0.22 in 0330 PM 10/01 1 NW Pineda 0.22 in 0327 PM 10/01 Daytona Beach Intl 0.22 in 0332 PM 10/01 Daytona Beach Intl 0.22 in 0332 PM 10/01 1 NW Pineda 0.22 in 0327 PM 10/01 Lake Mary 0.21 in 0758 AM 10/02 6 NW Paisley 0.20 in 0335 PM 10/01 Sebastian Inlet 0.20 in 0333 PM 10/01 6 NW Paisley 0.20 in 0335 PM 10/01 1 WNW Jupiter Island 0.20 in 0659 AM 10/02 1 E Mount Dora 0.19 in 0334 PM 10/01 Aloma 0.19 in 1156 AM 10/01 Sanford 1.9 WNW 0.19 in 0700 AM 10/02 7 NNW Fellsmere 0.18 in 0140 PM 10/01 Orlando Sanford Airport 0.17 in 0753 AM 10/02 2 SSE Lake Mary 0.17 in 0802 AM 10/02 2 SSE Lake Mary 0.17 in 0752 AM 10/02 1 NW Windermere 0.15 in 0700 AM 10/02 1 E Mount Dora 0.15 in 0334 PM 10/01 1 N Jensen Beach 0.14 in 0700 AM 10/02 1 N Sebastian Inlet 0.14 in 0304 PM 10/01 4 W Windermere 0.12 in 0758 AM 10/02 1 NE Sebastian Inlet 0.11 in 0324 PM 10/01 2 WNW Cassadaga 0.10 in 0333 PM 10/01 2 WNW Cassadaga 0.09 in 0333 PM 10/01 2 SSE Lake Mary 0.09 in 0332 PM 10/01 Leesburg Muni Arpt 0.09 in 0753 AM 10/02 10 NNE Cocoa Beach 0.09 in 0158 PM 10/01 Lady Lake 0.09 in 0945 AM 10/01 1 WSW Sanford 0.08 in 0800 AM 10/02 1 E Lake Mary 0.08 in 0750 AM 10/02 1 E Lake Mary 0.08 in 0800 AM 10/02 1 WSW Sanford 0.08 in 0745 AM 10/02 Lisbon 0.06 in 0700 AM 10/02 Sebastian Inlet 0.06 in 0333 PM 10/01 Fort Pierce 0.06 in 0430 AM 10/02 2 SSE Lake Mary 0.05 in 0332 PM 10/01 4 SW Yalaha 0.04 in 0804 AM 10/02 Lake Sylvan Park 0.04 in 0745 AM 10/02 Fruitland Park 0.04 in 0600 AM 10/02 7 NNW Fellsmere 0.04 in 0140 PM 10/01 4 SW Yalaha 0.04 in 0755 AM 10/02 1 SSW Winter Springs 0.03 in 0327 PM 10/01 1 SE Pineda 0.03 in 0754 AM 10/02 1 SE Pineda 0.03 in 0335 PM 10/01 1 SE Pineda 0.03 in 0335 PM 10/01 2 SW Turnbull 0.03 in 0325 PM 10/01 4 NW Indiantown 0.03 in 0320 PM 10/01 1 WNW Port Saint John 0.02 in 0839 AM 10/01 Lady Lake 0.02 in 0711 AM 10/02 2 WNW Cocoa 0.02 in 0328 PM 10/01 2 WNW Cocoa 0.02 in 0328 PM 10/01 Lady Lake 0.02 in 0805 AM 10/02 4 SW Yalaha 0.02 in 1000 AM 10/01 1 WSW Port Saint Lucie River 0.01 in 0330 PM 10/01 1 N Little Lake Harris 0.01 in 0850 AM 10/01 3 E Conway 0.01 in 0920 AM 10/01 1 E Lake Mary 0.01 in 0229 PM 10/01 Lake Sylvan Park 0.01 in 0245 PM 10/01 3 SW Christmas 0.01 in 0335 PM 10/01 Geneva 0.01 in 0315 PM 10/01 2 SW Turnbull 0.01 in 1245 PM 10/01 3 N North River Shores 0.01 in 0805 AM 10/02 1 ESE Port Saint John 0.01 in 1201 PM 10/01 1 SSW Winter Springs 0.01 in 0159 PM 10/01 1 WSW Lady Lake 0.01 in 0936 PM 10/01 Daytona Beach International 0.01 in 0153 PM 10/01 3 SW Christmas 0.01 in 0335 PM 10/01 3 E Cocoa 0.01 in 0334 PM 10/01 Lake Mary 0.01 in 0238 PM 10/01 1 WSW Port Saint Lucie River 0.01 in 0210 PM 10/01 1 SSE Oviedo 0.01 in 0144 PM 10/01 4 NE Cocoa 0.01 in 0238 PM 10/01 3 E Cocoa 0.01 in 0334 PM 10/01 Palatlakaha River Nr Mascott 0.01 in 0730 AM 10/02 1 W Kennedy Space Center 0.01 in 1115 AM 10/01 1 S Osceola Astros Com 0.01 in 0800 AM 10/02 1 S Osceola Astros Com 0.01 in 0750 AM 10/02 3 N North River Shores 0.01 in 0749 AM 10/02 Union Park 0.01 in 0140 PM 10/01 3 N North River Shores 0.01 in 0335 PM 10/01 4 W Windermere 0.01 in 1041 AM 10/01 2 E Pine Grove 0.01 in 1234 PM 10/01 Conway 0.01 in 0333 PM 10/01 2 SW Lockwood 0.01 in 0934 AM 10/01 4 NE Cocoa 0.01 in 0333 PM 10/01 Daytona Beach Intl 0.01 in 0332 PM 10/01 Kissimmee Municipal Airport 0.01 in 0156 PM 10/01 4 SW Killarney 0.01 in 0754 AM 10/02 4 SW Killarney 0.01 in 1108 AM 10/01 Conway 0.01 in 0333 PM 10/01 1 S Osceola Astros Com 0.01 in 1130 AM 10/01 4 SW Killarney 0.01 in 0323 PM 10/01 Kissimmee Municipal Airport 0.01 in 0756 AM 10/02 Geneva 0.01 in 0315 PM 10/01 1 N Little Lake Harris 0.01 in 0752 AM 10/02 4 W Windermere 0.01 in 0327 PM 10/01 1 W Kennedy Space Center 0.01 in 0315 PM 10/01 2 E Pine Grove 0.01 in 0334 PM 10/01 1 E Lake Mary 0.01 in 0334 PM 10/01 Lake Mary 0.01 in 0328 PM 10/01 3 N North River Shores 0.01 in 0335 PM 10/01 Union Park 0.01 in 0335 PM 10/01 Azalea Park 0.01 in 0213 PM 10/01 Lake Sylvan Park 0.01 in 0245 PM 10/01 1 WSW Lady Lake 0.01 in 0936 AM 10/01 Daytona Beach Intl 0.01 in 0102 PM 10/01 4 NW Indiantown 0.01 in 0320 PM 10/01 Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  868 NOUS42 KMLB 021248 PNSMLB Public Information Statement National Weather Service Melbourne FL 848 AM EDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...Select Heavy Rainfall amounts across Brevard County for Sunday October 1st (through midnight)... LOCATION RAINFALL SOURCE Palm Bay-Port Malabar 10.97 in Mesonet Floridana Beach 10.92 in Mesonet Indialantic 10.35 in Mesonet Melbourne Beach 9.12 in Mesonet Melbourne Shores 8.56 in Mesonet West Melbourne 8.30 in Mesonet Port Canaveral 8.80 in Mesonet Merritt Island 8.73 in Mesonet Merritt Island 8.22 in Mesonet Indian Harbor Beach 7.64 in Mesonet North Melbourne 7.66 in Mesonet Cocoa Beach/Snug Harbor 6.54 in Mesonet ...Select 24 hour Heavy Rainfall amounts in Brevard County, from Sunday morning through Monday morning... LOCATION RAINFALL SOURCE Melbourne Beach A1A 8.95 in NWS Coop Weather Observer 1S Melbourne Beach 7.96 in Mesonet 1WNW West Melbourne 7.51 in Mesonet Patrick Air Force Base 7.18 in AWOS 1W Palm Shores 7.03 in CoCoRaHS 2 WNW Cocoa 6.88 in CoCoRaHS 3 NW Cocoa Beach 6.78 in CoCoRaHS 3 ESE West Melbourne 6.75 in CoCoRaHS 1 SE Rockledge 6.49 in Mesonet Palm Shores 6.04 in CoCoRaHS 2 WNW Eau Gallie 5.93 in Mesonet 2 ENE Canaveral Acres 5.93 in CoCoRaHS 1 W Palm Shores 5.90 in Mesonet 1 WNW West Melbourne 5.90 in Mesonet Palm Shores 5.87 in CoCoRaHS 1 WSW Rockledge 5.83 in CoCoRaHS 2 SSE Palm Bay 5.83 in CoCoRaHS 2 WNW Cocoa 5.78 in Mesonet Pineda 5.67 in CoCoRaHS 4 NE Cocoa 5.48 in Mesonet Melbourne Intl Airport 5.31 in ASOS Eau Gallie 5.09 in CoCoRaHS Melbourne NWS Office 4.96 in NWS Coop Weather Observer CCAFS Skid Strip 4.95 in AWOS 2 WSW Palm Shores 4.93 in Mesonet 2 WNW Eau Gallie 4.83 in Mesonet 1 ENE Canaveral Acres 4.54 in CoCoRaHS Pineda 4.46 in CoCoRaHS 2 SSW Pineda 4.42 in Mesonet 1WNW Port Saint John 4.38 in Mesonet $$  787 NOUS42 KMLB 021305 PNSMLB FLZ041-044>047-053-054-058-059-064-141-144-147-030013- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Melbourne FL 848 AM EDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...Select Heavy Rainfall amounts across Brevard County for Sunday October 1st (through midnight)... LOCATION RAINFALL SOURCE Palm Bay-Port Malabar 10.97 in Mesonet Floridana Beach 10.92 in Mesonet Indialantic 10.35 in Mesonet Melbourne Beach 9.12 in Mesonet Melbourne Shores 8.56 in Mesonet West Melbourne 8.30 in Mesonet Port Canaveral 8.80 in Mesonet Merritt Island 8.73 in Mesonet Merritt Island 8.22 in Mesonet Indian Harbor Beach 7.64 in Mesonet North Melbourne 7.66 in Mesonet Cocoa Beach/Snug Harbor 6.54 in Mesonet ...Select 24 hour Heavy Rainfall amounts in Brevard County, from Sunday morning through Monday morning... LOCATION RAINFALL SOURCE Melbourne Beach A1A 8.95 in NWS Coop Weather Observer 1S Melbourne Beach 7.96 in Mesonet 1WNW West Melbourne 7.51 in Mesonet Patrick Air Force Base 7.18 in AWOS 1W Palm Shores 7.03 in CoCoRaHS 2 WNW Cocoa 6.88 in CoCoRaHS 3 NW Cocoa Beach 6.78 in CoCoRaHS 3 ESE West Melbourne 6.75 in CoCoRaHS 1 SE Rockledge 6.49 in Mesonet Palm Shores 6.04 in CoCoRaHS 2 WNW Eau Gallie 5.93 in Mesonet 2 ENE Canaveral Acres 5.93 in CoCoRaHS 1 W Palm Shores 5.90 in Mesonet 1 WNW West Melbourne 5.90 in Mesonet Palm Shores 5.87 in CoCoRaHS 1 WSW Rockledge 5.83 in CoCoRaHS 2 SSE Palm Bay 5.83 in CoCoRaHS 2 WNW Cocoa 5.78 in Mesonet Pineda 5.67 in CoCoRaHS 4 NE Cocoa 5.48 in Mesonet Melbourne Intl Airport 5.31 in ASOS Eau Gallie 5.09 in CoCoRaHS Melbourne NWS Office 4.96 in NWS Coop Weather Observer CCAFS Skid Strip 4.95 in AWOS 2 WSW Palm Shores 4.93 in Mesonet 2 WNW Eau Gallie 4.83 in Mesonet 1 ENE Canaveral Acres 4.54 in CoCoRaHS Pineda 4.46 in CoCoRaHS 2 SSW Pineda 4.42 in Mesonet 1WNW Port Saint John 4.38 in Mesonet $$  081 NOUS43 KARX 021337 PNSARX IAZ008>011-018-019-029-030-MNZ079-086>088-094>096-WIZ017-029-032>034-041>044- 053>055-061-030137- Public Information Statement National Weather Service La Crosse WI 837 AM CDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...Rainfall Reports... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Iowa... ...Allamakee County... 3 S Dorchester 0.01 in 0800 AM 10/02 43.42N/91.51W ...Chickasaw County... Ionia 2W 0.11 in 0745 AM 10/02 43.03N/92.50W New Hampton 0.08 in 0700 AM 10/02 43.06N/92.32W New Hampton 0.03 in 0700 AM 10/02 43.06N/92.32W New Hampton 0.02 in 0645 AM 10/02 43.06N/92.31W ...Floyd County... Rockford-Shell Rock Rvr 0.45 in 0745 AM 10/02 43.01N/92.93W Charles City 0.17 in 0700 AM 10/02 43.06N/92.67W Charles City-Cedar River 0.16 in 0730 AM 10/02 43.06N/92.67W Charles City Airport 0.12 in 0655 AM 10/02 43.07N/92.61W ...Howard County... 3 NE Riceville 0.38 in 0817 AM 10/02 43.40N/92.50W Cresco 1NE 0.05 in 0725 AM 10/02 43.39N/92.09W ...Mitchell County... Saint Ansgar 0.71 in 0810 AM 10/02 43.38N/92.92W St Ansgar 0.66 in 0630 AM 10/02 43.38N/92.92W Osage 0.46 in 0745 AM 10/02 43.28N/92.85W Osage 0.43 in 0700 AM 10/02 43.28N/92.81W ...Winneshiek County... 7 ENE Decorah 0.01 in 0800 AM 10/02 43.34N/91.64W ...Minnesota... ...Dodge County... 2 E Claremont 0.62 in 0800 AM 10/02 44.04N/92.95W Claremont 2.5 SSE 0.53 in 0700 AM 10/02 44.01N/92.99W 2 NE Kasson 0.48 in 0630 AM 10/02 44.05N/92.72W Wasioja Alert Gage 0.16 in 0514 AM 10/02 44.07N/92.82W ...Fillmore County... Spring Valley 0.34 in 0740 AM 10/02 43.69N/92.39W Spring Valley 3E 0.26 in 0700 AM 10/02 43.68N/92.33W 1 W Fillmore 0.24 in 0700 AM 10/02 43.74N/92.31W Fillmore 0.22 in 0730 AM 10/02 43.76N/92.27W 1 SSE Pilot Mound 0.08 in 0700 AM 10/02 43.79N/92.03W Pilot Mound-Root River 0.07 in 0800 AM 10/02 43.78N/92.03W Preston Airport 0.06 in 0655 AM 10/02 43.68N/92.18W Lanesboro 2NE 0.03 in 0700 AM 10/02 43.73N/91.94W Lanesboro-Root River 0.03 in 0730 AM 10/02 43.72N/91.98W Mabel 0.01 in 0630 AM 10/02 43.52N/91.76W ...Houston County... Houston 0.02 in 0745 AM 10/02 43.77N/91.57W ...Mower County... Lansing-Cedar River 0.73 in 0730 AM 10/02 43.75N/92.95W Austin 3 NW - Turtle Creek 0.73 in 0730 AM 10/02 43.65N/92.98W Austin Municipal Airport 0.43 in 0655 AM 10/02 43.66N/92.93W Grand Meadow 0.35 in 0600 AM 10/02 43.71N/92.56W ...Olmsted County... Byron 0.69 in 0825 AM 10/02 44.04N/92.64W 2 SE Douglas 0.64 in 0818 AM 10/02 44.08N/92.55W 2 N Rock Dell 0.62 in 0800 AM 10/02 43.96N/92.63W 3 N Rochester 0.61 in 0815 AM 10/02 44.06N/92.47W Byron 4 North 0.50 in 0700 AM 10/02 44.09N/92.64W 4 ESE Douglas 0.47 in 0822 AM 10/02 44.09N/92.49W 4 WSW Rochester 0.47 in 0800 AM 10/02 43.98N/92.56W 3 ESE Douglas 0.46 in 0825 AM 10/02 44.09N/92.51W 2 NNW Rochester 0.42 in 0700 AM 10/02 44.05N/92.49W 1 W Chester 0.40 in 0630 AM 10/02 44.00N/92.38W 4 NNW Rochester 0.40 in 0700 AM 10/02 44.07N/92.49W Elgin 2ssw 0.40 in 0700 AM 10/02 44.10N/92.27W 2 NE Rochester 0.39 in 0829 AM 10/02 44.04N/92.44W Rochester-Cascade Creek 0.39 in 0730 AM 10/02 44.03N/92.47W Rochester-Beltline 0.39 in 0730 AM 10/02 44.01N/92.47W 2 ENE Rochester 0.39 in 0730 AM 10/02 44.03N/92.43W 2 NE Rochester 0.38 in 0600 AM 10/02 44.04N/92.44W Byron 0.38 in 0827 AM 10/02 44.03N/92.66W 2 NE Rochester 0.37 in 0825 AM 10/02 44.04N/92.45W Rochester International Airp 0.36 in 0654 AM 10/02 43.91N/92.50W Rochester-Beltline Bear Cree 0.36 in 0730 AM 10/02 44.01N/92.45W Oronoco 1W 0.36 in 0730 AM 10/02 44.17N/92.55W Mayo Helipad 0.36 in 0652 AM 10/02 44.02N/92.48W Elgin 5SE 0.36 in 0730 AM 10/02 44.01N/92.11W 3 SW Hammond 0.32 in 0818 AM 10/02 44.18N/92.41W Pine Island 1S 0.30 in 0800 AM 10/02 44.19N/92.65W Eyota 2NE 0.30 in 0730 AM 10/02 44.01N/92.20W 2 W High Forest 0.29 in 0500 AM 10/02 43.85N/92.59W Oronoco 0.26 in 0330 AM 10/02 44.16N/92.54W Dover 0.16 in 0800 AM 10/02 43.97N/92.12W Rochester 3W 0.03 in 0730 AM 10/02 44.02N/92.53W ...Wabasha County... Plainview 0.45 in 0827 AM 10/02 44.17N/92.17W 3 SW Zumbro Falls 0.40 in 0800 AM 10/02 44.24N/92.46W Mazeppa 3ESE 0.40 in 0730 AM 10/02 44.26N/92.49W Lake City 0.40 in 0818 AM 10/02 44.45N/92.27W Lake City 0.38 in 0741 AM 10/02 44.44N/92.28W Wabasha 0.37 in 0700 AM 10/02 44.38N/92.05W Kellogg-Zumbro River 0.31 in 0800 AM 10/02 44.32N/92.00W 2 NNW Zumbro Falls 0.28 in 0826 AM 10/02 44.32N/92.44W Mazeppa Alert Gage 0.19 in 0622 AM 10/02 44.27N/92.55W ...Winona County... Beaver-White Water River 0.22 in 0745 AM 10/02 44.15N/92.00W Whitewater State Park 0.18 in 0730 AM 10/02 44.05N/92.05W Elba 0.17 in 0745 AM 10/02 44.09N/92.03W Lewiston 0.15 in 0700 AM 10/02 43.99N/91.87W Whitewater State Park Group 0.14 in 0730 AM 10/02 44.06N/92.05W 1 ESE Minnesota City 0.13 in 0700 AM 10/02 44.08N/91.73W Minnesota City Dam 5 0.13 in 0800 AM 10/02 44.16N/91.81W Winona Municipal Airport 0.10 in 0652 AM 10/02 44.08N/91.71W Winona Dam 5A 0.06 in 0800 AM 10/02 44.09N/91.67W Great River Bluffs S.P. 0.02 in 0830 AM 10/02 43.94N/91.41W ...Wisconsin... ...Buffalo County... Alma Dam 4 0.17 in 0800 AM 10/02 44.33N/91.92W ...Clark County... OWEN 6SSE 0.08 in 0645 AM 10/02 44.87N/90.51W Neillsville 3ese 0.03 in 0600 AM 10/02 44.54N/90.53W Neillsville 1W 0.01 in 0700 AM 10/02 44.56N/90.61W ...Jackson County... Black River Falls Sewage 0.09 in 0830 AM 10/02 44.29N/90.85W Black River Falls 1.7 NNE 0.03 in 0700 AM 10/02 44.32N/90.83W 1 E Black River Falls 0.02 in 0815 AM 10/02 44.30N/90.83W Black River Falls Area Airpo 0.02 in 0655 AM 10/02 44.25N/90.86W ...Juneau County... 2 N Cloverdale 0.01 in 0610 AM 10/02 44.06N/90.17W ...La Crosse County... WFO La Crosse 0.01 in 0815 AM 10/02 43.82N/91.19W La Crosse Weather Office 0.01 in 0600 AM 10/02 43.82N/91.19W ...Monroe County... Four Corners 0.02 in 0700 AM 10/02 44.09N/90.91W Warrens 4WSW 0.02 in 0700 AM 10/02 44.10N/90.59W 2 E Cataract 0.01 in 0828 AM 10/02 44.09N/90.79W ...Taylor County... 3 NE Lublin 0.27 in 0814 AM 10/02 45.11N/90.69W Chelsea 0.13 in 0819 AM 10/02 45.30N/90.30W Medford Airport 0.09 in 0655 AM 10/02 45.10N/90.30W ...Trempealeau County... Osseo 0.23 in 0700 AM 10/02 44.58N/91.22W Trempealeau Dam 6 0.09 in 0800 AM 10/02 44.00N/91.44W Ettrick 4WNW 0.08 in 0813 AM 10/02 44.19N/91.34W 1 NW Trempealeau 0.04 in 0700 AM 10/02 44.03N/91.46W ...Vernon County... Hillsboro 2sw 0.01 in 0700 AM 10/02 43.63N/90.38W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  693 NOUS41 KRNK 021402 PNSRNK NCZ001>006-018>020-VAZ007-009>020-022>024-032>035-043>047-058-059-WVZ042>044- 507-508-030202- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Blacksburg VA 1002 AM EDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...Low Temperature Reports... ...Only temperatures below 40F are depicted... Location Temp Time/Date Elevation (ft.) Burkes Garden 30 F 0812 AM 10/02 3087 3 WNW Pilot 31 F 0800 AM 10/02 1935 Greenbrier Valley Airport 34 F 0715 AM 10/02 N/A Lewisburg 3 N 34 F 0700 AM 10/02 2300 4 E Childress 34 F 0745 AM 10/02 2080 White Sulphur Springs 34 F 0700 AM 10/02 1920 2 ENE Collierstown 35 F 0720 AM 10/02 1312 Radford 3n 35 F 0700 AM 10/02 1800 3 N Favonia 35 F 0758 AM 10/02 2540 Staffordsville 3 ENE 35 F 0700 AM 10/02 1950 Alderson 36 F 0800 AM 10/02 1540 2 S Lansing 36 F 0901 AM 10/02 2901 2 WNW Covington City 36 F 0749 AM 10/02 1245 3 NNW Covington City 36 F 0758 AM 10/02 1266 1 NNW Eagle Rock 36 F 0814 AM 10/02 1257 Galax Water Plant 36 F 0700 AM 10/02 2360 Saltville 1 N 36 F 0700 AM 10/02 1733 3 E Meadow Bluff 36 F 0731 AM 10/02 2527 1 E Camp Creek 36 F 0750 AM 10/02 2081 5 W Cornwall 37 F 0758 AM 10/02 1086 Covington Filter Plant 37 F 0700 AM 10/02 1226 3 SE Hollins 37 F 0749 AM 10/02 1245 2 E Dockery 37 F 0733 AM 10/02 1082 1 N Elliston-Lafayette 37 F 0703 AM 10/02 1227 Boone 37 F 0754 AM 10/02 3300 Pulaski 2 E 37 F 0755 AM 10/02 1850 Richlands 37 F 0700 AM 10/02 1910 North Wilkesboro 37 F 0720 AM 10/02 N/A Blacksburg NWS 38 F 0700 AM 10/02 2100 1 S Buena Vista City 38 F 0824 AM 10/02 1012 1 NNW Elk Creek 38 F 0751 AM 10/02 2805 5 NE Collierstown 38 F 0729 AM 10/02 1063 Martinsville 38 F 0735 AM 10/02 N/A 4 S Low Gap 38 F 0717 AM 10/02 1299 Radford 38 F 0750 AM 10/02 1825 4 ESE Stoneville 38 F 0745 AM 10/02 692 2 NW Blacksburg 39 F 0826 AM 10/02 2120 Blacksburg 39 F 0741 AM 10/02 N/A Wytheville 39 F 0757 AM 10/02 2391 3 WNW Iron Gate 39 F 0749 AM 10/02 1535 Christiansburg 39 F 0700 AM 10/02 2100 1 NNE Pembroke 39 F 0837 AM 10/02 1889 1 NNE Bent Mountain 39 F 0715 AM 10/02 2750 Hot Springs 39 F 0700 AM 10/02 2236 Dublin 39 F 0755 AM 10/02 N/A 1 ENE Tazewell 39 F 0809 AM 10/02 2461 Dublin 39 F 0740 AM 10/02 2116 Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ Wert  572 NOUS41 KALY 021434 PNSALY CTZ001-013-MAZ001-025-NYZ032-033-038>043-047>054-058>061-063>066-082>084- VTZ013>015-030234- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Albany NY 1034 AM EDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...Low Temperature Reports... Location Temp Time/Date Elevation (ft.) ...Connecticut... ...Litchfield County... Canaan 33 F 0730 AM 10/02 956 1 WNW Woodbury Center 34 F 0719 AM 10/02 472 1 SW Thomaston 35 F 0644 AM 10/02 663 5 NNW Winsted 35 F 0805 AM 10/02 915 2 ENE New Hartford 36 F 0706 AM 10/02 862 1 ENE Thomaston 36 F 0601 AM 10/02 807 Winsted 38 F 0615 AM 10/02 873 2 ESE Torrington 39 F 0727 AM 10/02 967 2 S Winsted 39 F 0600 AM 10/02 630 Norfolk 39 F 0739 AM 10/02 956 New Hartford-1mi.e Nepaug Ri 40 F 0600 AM 10/02 650 3 WSW Bethlehem Village 41 F 0715 AM 10/02 956 2 WSW New Hartford 42 F 0724 AM 10/02 1043 Winsted 42 F 0724 AM 10/02 915 1 SSW Oakville 44 F 0448 AM 10/02 730 3 SW Torrington 45 F 0653 AM 10/02 1220 2 NW Terryville 45 F 0729 AM 10/02 865 3 N New Preston 45 F 0710 AM 10/02 1255 ...Massachusetts... ...Berkshire County... 1 S Stamford 32 F 0753 AM 10/02 1089 4 NNW South Egremont 32 F 0745 AM 10/02 833 1 SE Pittsfield 33 F 0549 AM 10/02 1009 3 SW Williamstown 33 F 0745 AM 10/02 918 Pittsfield Municipal Airport 33 F 0711 AM 10/02 1194 Great Barrington 34 F 0739 AM 10/02 708 1 NE Great Barrington 34 F 0618 AM 10/02 698 2 NNW Sheffield 34 F 0700 AM 10/02 576 2 NNW Sheffield 34 F 0735 AM 10/02 662 3 NNE Pittsfield 35 F 0740 AM 10/02 1123 Harriman-and-West Airport 35 F 0248 AM 10/02 656 2 WSW East Windsor 36 F 0650 AM 10/02 1894 5 NW Otis 36 F 0737 AM 10/02 1378 3 SW Williamstown 37 F 0809 AM 10/02 997 1 NW Pittsfield 37 F 0714 AM 10/02 1080 ...New York... ...Albany County... 2 NE Preston Hollow 33 F 0515 AM 10/02 1247 1 W Knox 33 F 0701 AM 10/02 1292 2 SSE Delmar 34 F 0721 AM 10/02 160 2 W Voorheesville 38 F 0725 AM 10/02 377 Albany Intl Ap 39 F 0723 AM 10/02 275 2 E Westmere 40 F 0640 AM 10/02 223 Colonie 41 F 0800 AM 10/02 337 2 SW Voorheesville 41 F 0752 AM 10/02 456 Cohoes 42 F 0810 AM 10/02 100 ...Columbia County... 3 ESE Catskill 35 F 0526 AM 10/02 185 2 E Claverack 35 F 0610 AM 10/02 541 2 NE Copake 35 F 0705 AM 10/02 685 1 NW Kinderhook 36 F 0650 AM 10/02 238 1 N Niverville 36 F 0735 AM 10/02 332 Chatham 40 F 0754 AM 10/02 436 ...Dutchess County... Ny Millbrook 3 W 32 F 0640 AM 10/02 413 2 NNE Hopewell Junction 33 F 0738 AM 10/02 246 Red Hook 34 F 0730 AM 10/02 212 1 N Dover Plains 35 F 0720 AM 10/02 423 Dutchess County Airport 36 F 0651 AM 10/02 167 6 ESE Pleasant Valley 38 F 0731 AM 10/02 643 2 NE Beacon 38 F 0520 AM 10/02 295 1 NE Hopewell Junction 39 F 0743 AM 10/02 1483 Arlington 39 F 0810 AM 10/02 262 2 S Poughkeepsie 39 F 0435 AM 10/02 135 1 NNW Wappingers Falls 41 F 0732 AM 10/02 308 Fairview 41 F 0450 AM 10/02 275 Fairview 41 F 0704 AM 10/02 236 Poughkeepsie 43 F 0700 AM 10/02 155 Fairview 43 F 0759 AM 10/02 262 Beacon 44 F 0450 AM 10/02 154 1 ENE Cornwall On Hudson 45 F 0548 AM 10/02 63 ...Fulton County... 4 N Saint Johnsville 33 F 0705 AM 10/02 1181 2 ESE Johnstown 36 F 0739 AM 10/02 880 4 ESE Cranberry Creek 40 F 0601 AM 10/02 853 2 SSE Broadalbin 41 F 0751 AM 10/02 3051 3 SE Northville 41 F 0829 AM 10/02 774 ...Greene County... 4 NE Fleischmanns 35 F 0630 AM 10/02 2254 4 NNW Cairo 38 F 0659 AM 10/02 561 ...Hamilton County... Indian Lake 27 F 0600 AM 10/02 1646 2 SE Indian Lake 29 F 0750 AM 10/02 1637 1 ENE Indian Lake 31 F 0735 AM 10/02 1621 1 ESE Eagle Bay 35 F 0741 AM 10/02 1715 1 ENE Raquette Lake 36 F 0510 AM 10/02 1770 ...Herkimer County... 2 NNW Old Forge 28 F 0730 AM 10/02 1753 3 ENE Cold Brook 30 F 0710 AM 10/02 1421 3 S Dolgeville 33 F 0801 AM 10/02 1525 Dolgeville 33 F 0742 AM 10/02 845 1 WNW Herkimer 34 F 0715 AM 10/02 713 Big Moose 37 F 0735 AM 10/02 2139 ...Montgomery County... 2 N Tribes Hill 31 F 0610 AM 10/02 745 3 ESE Canajoharie 32 F 0710 AM 10/02 655 4 ENE East Springfield 39 F 0620 AM 10/02 1043 1 ESE Hagaman 39 F 0745 AM 10/02 757 3 ESE Charleston Four Co 40 F 0748 AM 10/02 1379 ...Rensselaer County... 2 WSW Hancock 32 F 0725 AM 10/02 950 5 WNW Pownal 35 F 0640 AM 10/02 506 2 ENE Wyantskill 35 F 0717 AM 10/02 505 2 SSE Grafton 36 F 0725 AM 10/02 1660 3 ESE Castleton-on-Hudso 38 F 0740 AM 10/02 344 1 W Schaghticoke 39 F 0625 AM 10/02 323 3 WSW Hoosick Falls 41 F 0731 AM 10/02 856 1 SE Menands 43 F 0819 AM 10/02 419 5 ESE Waterford 44 F 0710 AM 10/02 912 ...Saratoga County... 1 W Edinburg 33 F 0630 AM 10/02 1065 4 NNW Galway 34 F 0704 AM 10/02 1180 2 S Rock City Falls 34 F 0746 AM 10/02 432 2 SW Gansevoort 35 F 0506 AM 10/02 328 1 WSW Milton 35 F 0725 AM 10/02 395 3 ENE Clifton Park 36 F 0736 AM 10/02 406 2 SSW Ballston Spa 36 F 0730 AM 10/02 364 4 W Gansevoort 36 F 0634 AM 10/02 419 2 ESE Clifton Park 37 F 0752 AM 10/02 290 2 SSE Ballston Spa 37 F 0700 AM 10/02 232 4 ESE Niskayuna 37 F 0727 AM 10/02 214 Saratoga Springs 37 F 0749 AM 10/02 309 3 NE Round Lake 38 F 0711 AM 10/02 347 2 S Round Lake 38 F 0754 AM 10/02 295 2 NNE Round Lake 39 F 0744 AM 10/02 403 1 NE Schuylerville 39 F 0650 AM 10/02 103 Hudson Falls 40 F 0817 AM 10/02 764 1 E Burnt Hills 42 F 0725 AM 10/02 341 ...Schenectady County... East Glenville 39 F 0724 AM 10/02 377 2 SW Mariaville 40 F 0720 AM 10/02 1368 3 NW Duanesburg 40 F 0743 AM 10/02 1348 2 ESE Rotterdam 40 F 0725 AM 10/02 354 Schenectady County Airport 41 F 0747 AM 10/02 378 Scotia 42 F 0800 AM 10/02 228 1 N Schenectady 43 F 0800 AM 10/02 344 ...Schoharie County... 1 W Cobleskill 34 F 0735 AM 10/02 1076 Gilboa Bridge 37 F 0739 AM 10/02 940 ...Ulster County... 4 E Phoenicia 28 F 0740 AM 10/02 1072 6 NNW Sundown 32 F 0730 AM 10/02 1915 1 NNE Wallkill 35 F 0645 AM 10/02 353 1 W Kingston 36 F 0700 AM 10/02 99 1 SSW New Paltz 36 F 0736 AM 10/02 339 Merriman Dam 37 F 0738 AM 10/02 865 1 W Lincoln Park 37 F 0725 AM 10/02 360 1 W Kingston 39 F 0658 AM 10/02 190 2 S Shokan 40 F 0738 AM 10/02 510 Port Ewen 40 F 0800 AM 10/02 190 3 WSW Tillson 41 F 0815 AM 10/02 633 Port Ewen 42 F 0750 AM 10/02 172 ...Warren County... Floyd Bennett Apt/Glens Falls 31 F 0719 AM 10/02 322 North Creek 32 F 0655 AM 10/02 1029 9 NW Bolton Landing 33 F 0715 AM 10/02 1089 2 NNE Glens Falls 33 F 0643 AM 10/02 377 Lake Luzerne 36 F 0600 AM 10/02 600 2 NNE Bolton Landing 39 F 0705 AM 10/02 400 5 ENE Lake George Villag 42 F 0655 AM 10/02 295 ...Washington County... 2 E Fort Edward 31 F 0800 AM 10/02 235 2 E Fort Edward 31 F 0800 AM 10/02 235 Granville 32 F 0723 AM 10/02 419 Argyle 33 F 0638 AM 10/02 282 4 N Argyle 36 F 0720 AM 10/02 262 5 S Whitehall 36 F 0715 AM 10/02 119 Middle Falls 37 F 0800 AM 10/02 344 ...Vermont... ...Bennington County... 3 WSW Woodford State Park 32 F 0716 AM 10/02 2395 1 NNE Old Bennington 33 F 0730 AM 10/02 657 Bennington State Airport 33 F 0654 AM 10/02 827 Old Bennington 33 F 0700 AM 10/02 603 1 E Manchester Center 34 F 0702 AM 10/02 970 3 WSW Peru 34 F 0515 AM 10/02 1928 2 W Manchester 38 F 0519 AM 10/02 3780 4 ESE Woodford State Park 40 F 0526 AM 10/02 2802 6 NNE Stratton 42 F 0752 AM 10/02 2293 ...Windham County... Wilmington 32 F 0659 AM 10/02 1492 2 NW Vernon 35 F 0731 AM 10/02 632 4 SW West Wardsboro 37 F 0705 AM 10/02 1512 1 SSE Brattleboro 37 F 0733 AM 10/02 536 Bellows Falls 38 F 0739 AM 10/02 696 3 SSW Westminster 39 F 0815 AM 10/02 569 2 SSW Putney 40 F 0728 AM 10/02 354 5 NNW Wilmington 41 F 0702 AM 10/02 2099 1 E Townshend 42 F 0747 AM 10/02 1677 4 N Townshend 45 F 0547 AM 10/02 1799 Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  618 NOUS43 KLBF 021455 PNSLBF NEZ004>010-022>029-035>038-056>059-069>071-094-030253- Public Information Statement National Weather Service North Platte NE 953 AM CDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...Rainfall Reports... Location Amount Merna 7WNW 3.13 in Merna 6W 2.60 in Oneill 2.56 in O'Neill 2.37 in Chambers 2.24 in O'Neill Airport 2.16 in 12 S Amelia 2.12 in Merna 11W 1.96 in Atkinson 1.81 in Curtis 1W 1.73 in Eustis 2NW 1.52 in Broken Bow 1N 1.51 in Broken Bow Airport 1.43 in Anselmo 2SE 1.35 in Almeria 6 SW 1.34 in Ewing 1N 1.30 in Burwell 1.28 in Butte 1.20 in Spencer 6SE 1.13 in North Platte 5S 1.12 in Ewing 9WSW 1.10 in Ericson 6WNW 1.05 in Gothenburg 24N 1.03 in North Platte 2S 1.02 in Berwyn 4NNE 1.02 in Wauneta 13N 0.99 in North Platte Airport 0.81 in Imperial 13ENE 0.75 in Elsie 3SSW 0.69 in Lamar 3S 0.65 in Ansley 0.62 in Madrid 0.58 in Berwyn 6SSW 0.58 in Wallace 2W 0.56 in 1 E North Platte 0.50 in North Platte 3ENE 0.49 in Wellfleet 4ENE 0.48 in Wallace 0.47 in Champion 8W 0.47 in North Platte 1SE 0.46 in Imperial 0.46 in Madrid 8SW 0.46 in North Platte 2WNW 0.45 in Wauneta 0.44 in Imperial 12N 0.44 in North Platte 1W 0.44 in Wallace 9WSW 0.43 in Newport 0.42 in Gordon 7S 0.36 in Curtis 9S 0.35 in Hershey 2SE 0.34 in Berwyn 9SSW 0.34 in 1 W North Platte 0.33 in Springview 0.32 in Hayes Center 0.31 in Crescent Lake 0.30 in Hershey 0.30 in Naper 3S 0.30 in Gordon 8ese 0.27 in Oconto 10ENE 0.27 in Grainton 8SSW 0.26 in Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  453 NOUS45 KGGW 021458 PNSGGW MTZ016>027-059>062-030258- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Glasgow MT 858 AM MDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...Rainfall Reports since Sunday Morning... An area of precipitation is wrapping around the backside of a storm system that is currently over the northeast corner of Montana. Chances for rain are expected early in the day west of a line from Opheim to the U. L. Bend, and will spread south through mid-afternoon and then easterly later in the day and overnight. Location Amount Time/Date Provider ...Dawson County... Glendive 6sw 0.21 in 0821 AM 10/02 CWOP Glendive Airport 0.19 in 0556 AM 10/02 AWOS 8 NW Marsh 0.18 in 0700 AM 10/02 COCORAHS ...Garfield County... Devils Creek Rec Area 6ese 0.45 in 0808 AM 10/02 RAWS Cat Creek 13 NE 0.17 in 0736 AM 10/02 RAWS Mosby 16.3nne 0.15 in 0754 AM 10/02 RAWS ...McCone County... Weldon 4W 0.38 in 0827 AM 10/02 CWOP Wolf Point 5ESE 0.31 in 0800 AM 10/02 USARMY-COE ...Petroleum County... Winnett 16N/Dry Blood Creek 0.28 in 0741 AM 10/02 RAWS ...Phillips County... Zortman 0.43 in 0700 AM 10/02 COOP Zortman 1W 0.28 in 0832 AM 10/02 RAWS Manning Corral Dogtown 0.27 in 0741 AM 10/02 GOES Malta 4.7ENE 0.21 in 0800 AM 10/02 GOES ...Prairie County... Mccloud 13WNW/Big Sheep Mtn 0.34 in 0808 AM 10/02 RAWS Calypso 3ssw 0.29 in 0826 AM 10/02 CWOP ...Richland County... Sidney 2 S 0.81 in 0500 AM 10/02 COOP Savage 0.48 in 0700 AM 10/02 COCORAHS Sidney Airport 0.38 in 0556 AM 10/02 AWOS Savage 3.4N 0.32 in 0826 AM 10/02 CWOP ...Roosevelt County... Froid 0.83 in 0826 AM 10/02 CWOP Bredette 4W 0.42 in 0829 AM 10/02 UNDEFINED Wolf Point Airport 0.42 in 0553 AM 10/02 ASOS Brockton 13 NW 0.41 in 0755 AM 10/02 GOES Poplar Raws 0.36 in 0818 AM 10/02 RAWS Bredette 0.31 in 0948 PM 10/01 COOP Wolf Point 34NE 0.28 in 0800 AM 10/02 GOES Wolf Point 29ENE 0.28 in 0800 AM 10/02 GOES ...Sheridan County... Westby 0.23 in 0830 AM 10/02 COOP ...Valley County... King Coulee 0.50 in 0744 AM 10/02 RAWS Glasgow 1E 0.40 in 0830 AM 10/02 CWOP Oswego 4N 0.39 in 0823 AM 10/02 CWOP Glasgow Airport (ASOS) 0.32 in 0553 AM 10/02 ASOS Glasgow NWS office 0.32 in 0600 AM 10/02 COOP Glasgow 4SE 0.32 in 0800 AM 10/02 GOES Frazer 0.26 in 0824 AM 10/02 CWOP Nashua 0.14 in 0815 AM 10/02 CWOP Baylor 0.13 in 0826 AM 10/02 CWOP Whatley 4ESE 0.12 in 0800 AM 10/02 CWOP Thoeny 7NE 0.11 in 0830 AM 10/02 USGS Thoeny 1WSW/Bluff Creek 0.10 in 0744 AM 10/02 RAWS Saco 6ENE 0.07 in 0800 AM 10/02 USARMY-COE ...Wibaux County... Hoyt 16ESE/Pine Hill 0.17 in 0824 AM 10/02 RAWS Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ BB  894 NOUS43 KLBF 021601 PNSLBF NEZ004>010-022>029-035>038-056>059-069>071-094-030351- Public Information Statement National Weather Service North Platte NE 1051 AM CDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...Updated Rainfall Reports From Sunday Evening/Monday Morning... Location Amount Merna 3.40 in Merna 7WNW 3.13 in Merna 5W 3.00 in Chambers 2.70 in Merna 6W 2.60 in Swan Lake 2.42 in O'Neill 2.37 in Chambers 2.24 in O'Neill Airport 2.16 in Amelia 12S 2.12 in Merna 11W 1.96 in Anselmo 8WSW 1.89 in Atkinson 1.81 in Curtis 1W 1.73 in Eustis 2NW 1.52 in Broken Bow 1N 1.51 in Broken Bow Airport 1.43 in Anselmo 2SE 1.35 in Almeria 6SW 1.34 in Ewing 1N 1.30 in Burwell 1.28 in Butte 1.20 in Spencer 6SE 1.13 in North Platte 5S 1.12 in Ewing 9WSW 1.10 in Ericson 6WNW 1.05 in Gothenburg 24N 1.03 in North Platte 2S 1.02 in Berwyn 4NNE 1.02 in Callaway 1.00 in Wauneta 13N 0.99 in North Platte Airport 0.81 in Elsie 13SSW 0.75 in Imperial 13ENE 0.75 in Elsie 3SSW 0.69 in Lamar 3S 0.65 in Curtis 6SE 0.65 in Ansley 0.62 in Madrid 0.58 in Berwyn 6SSW 0.58 in Wallace 2W 0.56 in North Platte 1E 0.50 in North Platte 3ENE 0.49 in Wellfleet 4ENE 0.48 in Champion 8W 0.47 in Wallace 0.47 in Madrid 8SW 0.46 in North Platte 1SE 0.46 in Imperial 0.46 in North Platte 2WNW 0.45 in North Platte 1W 0.44 in Imperial 12N 0.44 in Wauneta 0.44 in Wallace 9WSW 0.43 in Imperial 0.42 in Newport 0.42 in Newport 7NNE 0.38 in Gordon 7S 0.36 in Ellsworth 0.35 in Curtis 9S 0.35 in Hershey 2SE 0.34 in Berwyn 9SSW 0.34 in North Platte 1W 0.33 in North Platte 1WNW 0.32 in Springview 0.32 in Crescent Lake 0.31 in Hayes Center 0.31 in Naper 3S 0.30 in Hershey 0.30 in Oconto 10ENE 0.27 in Gordon 8ESE 0.27 in Grainton 8SSW 0.26 in North Platte 8WNW 0.25 in Oshkosh 10NE 0.23 in Lisco 0.21 in Arthur 0.21 in Wauneta 6w 0.20 in Springview 6S 0.18 in Sutherland 4NE 0.17 in Grant 1NNE 0.16 in Hay Springs 12 SSW 0.16 in Sutherland 1N 0.15 in Sutherland 8WSW 0.15 in Sutherland 1NW 0.15 in North Platte 4NNE 0.14 in Gordon Airport 0.14 in Tryon 13ENE 0.13 in 13 SSW Hay Springs 0.13 in Oshkosh 0.12 in Ainsworth Airport 0.12 in Wauneta 5E 0.12 in Rushville 7SSW 0.12 in Rushville 1S 0.11 in Mullen 0.11 in Thedford 6E 0.11 in Lodgepole 4ENE 0.11 in Paxton 4NE 0.10 in 7 NNW Grant 0.10 in Big Springs 0.10 in Mullen 16SW 0.09 in Mullen 2S 0.09 in Stapleton 5WSW 0.08 in Stapleton 5W 0.08 in Halsey 2W 0.07 in Stapleton 0.06 in Thedford Airport 0.06 in Ogallala 2W 0.05 in Ogallala Airport 0.05 in Keystone 5E 0.05 in Kingsley Dam 0.04 in Valentine 1W 0.04 in Valentine 1W 0.03 in Valentine 1ENE 0.03 in Valentine Airport 0.03 in Valentine 27S 0.01 in Imperial Airport 0.01 in Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  848 NOUS45 KGGW 021612 CCA PNSGGW MTZ016>027-059>062-030258- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Glasgow MT 858 AM MDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...Rainfall Reports since Sunday Morning... An area of precipitation is wrapping around the backside of a storm system that is currently over the northeast corner of Montana. Chances for rain are expected early in the day west of a line from Opheim to the U. L. Bend, and will spread south through mid- afternoon and then easterly later in the day and overnight. Location Amount Time/Date Provider ...Dawson County... Glendive 6sw 0.21 in 0821 AM 10/02 CWOP Glendive Airport 0.19 in 0556 AM 10/02 AWOS 8 NW Marsh 0.18 in 0700 AM 10/02 COCORAHS ...Garfield County... Devils Creek Rec Area 6ese 0.45 in 0808 AM 10/02 RAWS Cat Creek 13 NE 0.17 in 0736 AM 10/02 RAWS Mosby 16.3nne 0.15 in 0754 AM 10/02 RAWS ...McCone County... Weldon 4W 0.38 in 0827 AM 10/02 CWOP Wolf Point 5ESE 0.31 in 0800 AM 10/02 USARMY-COE ...Petroleum County... Winnett 16N/Dry Blood Creek 0.28 in 0741 AM 10/02 RAWS ...Phillips County... Zortman 0.43 in 0700 AM 10/02 COOP Zortman 1W 0.28 in 0832 AM 10/02 RAWS Manning Corral Dogtown 0.27 in 0741 AM 10/02 GOES Malta 4.7ENE 0.21 in 0800 AM 10/02 GOES ...Prairie County... Mccloud 13WNW/Big Sheep Mtn 0.34 in 0808 AM 10/02 RAWS Calypso 3ssw 0.29 in 0826 AM 10/02 CWOP ...Richland County... Sidney 2 S 0.81 in 0500 AM 10/02 COOP Savage 0.48 in 0700 AM 10/02 COCORAHS Sidney Airport 0.38 in 0556 AM 10/02 AWOS Savage 3.4N 0.32 in 0826 AM 10/02 CWOP ...Roosevelt County... Froid 0.83 in 0826 AM 10/02 CWOP Bredette 4W 0.42 in 0829 AM 10/02 UNDEFINED Wolf Point Airport 0.42 in 0553 AM 10/02 ASOS Brockton 13 NW 0.41 in 0755 AM 10/02 GOES Poplar Raws 0.36 in 0818 AM 10/02 RAWS Bredette 0.31 in 0948 PM 10/01 COOP Wolf Point 34NE 0.28 in 0800 AM 10/02 GOES Wolf Point 29ENE 0.28 in 0800 AM 10/02 GOES ...Sheridan County... Westby 0.23 in 0830 AM 10/02 COOP ...Valley County... King Coulee 0.50 in 0744 AM 10/02 RAWS Glasgow 1E 0.40 in 0830 AM 10/02 CWOP Oswego 4N 0.39 in 0823 AM 10/02 CWOP Glasgow NWS office 0.32 in 0600 AM 10/02 COOP Glasgow 4SE 0.32 in 0800 AM 10/02 GOES Frazer 0.26 in 0824 AM 10/02 CWOP Nashua 0.14 in 0815 AM 10/02 CWOP Baylor 0.13 in 0826 AM 10/02 CWOP Whatley 4ESE 0.12 in 0800 AM 10/02 CWOP Thoeny 7NE 0.11 in 0830 AM 10/02 USGS Thoeny 1WSW/Bluff Creek 0.10 in 0744 AM 10/02 RAWS Saco 6ENE 0.07 in 0800 AM 10/02 USARMY-COE ...Wibaux County... Hoyt 16ESE/Pine Hill 0.17 in 0824 AM 10/02 RAWS Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ BB  016 NOUS45 KGGW 021613 CCA PNSGGW MTZ016>027-059>062-030258- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Glasgow MT 858 AM MDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...Rainfall Reports since Sunday Morning... An area of precipitation is wrapping around the backside of a storm system that is currently over the northeast corner of Montana. Chances for rain are expected early in the day west of a line from Opheim to the U. L. Bend, and will spread south through mid-afternoon and then easterly later in the day and overnight. Location Amount Time/Date Provider ...Dawson County... Glendive 6sw 0.21 in 0821 AM 10/02 CWOP Glendive Airport 0.19 in 0556 AM 10/02 AWOS 8 NW Marsh 0.18 in 0700 AM 10/02 COCORAHS ...Garfield County... Devils Creek Rec Area 6ese 0.45 in 0808 AM 10/02 RAWS Cat Creek 13 NE 0.17 in 0736 AM 10/02 RAWS Mosby 16.3nne 0.15 in 0754 AM 10/02 RAWS ...McCone County... Weldon 4W 0.38 in 0827 AM 10/02 CWOP Wolf Point 5ESE 0.31 in 0800 AM 10/02 USARMY-COE ...Petroleum County... Winnett 16N/Dry Blood Creek 0.28 in 0741 AM 10/02 RAWS ...Phillips County... Zortman 0.43 in 0700 AM 10/02 COOP Zortman 1W 0.28 in 0832 AM 10/02 RAWS Manning Corral Dogtown 0.27 in 0741 AM 10/02 GOES Malta 4.7ENE 0.21 in 0800 AM 10/02 GOES ...Prairie County... Mccloud 13WNW/Big Sheep Mtn 0.34 in 0808 AM 10/02 RAWS Calypso 3ssw 0.29 in 0826 AM 10/02 CWOP ...Richland County... Sidney 2 S 0.81 in 0500 AM 10/02 COOP Savage 0.48 in 0700 AM 10/02 COCORAHS Sidney Airport 0.38 in 0556 AM 10/02 AWOS Savage 3.4N 0.32 in 0826 AM 10/02 CWOP ...Roosevelt County... Froid 0.83 in 0826 AM 10/02 CWOP Bredette 4W 0.42 in 0829 AM 10/02 UNDEFINED Wolf Point Airport 0.42 in 0553 AM 10/02 ASOS Brockton 13 NW 0.41 in 0755 AM 10/02 GOES Poplar Raws 0.36 in 0818 AM 10/02 RAWS Bredette 0.31 in 0948 PM 10/01 COOP Wolf Point 34NE 0.28 in 0800 AM 10/02 GOES Wolf Point 29ENE 0.28 in 0800 AM 10/02 GOES ...Sheridan County... Westby 0.23 in 0830 AM 10/02 COOP ...Valley County... King Coulee 0.50 in 0744 AM 10/02 RAWS Glasgow 1E 0.40 in 0830 AM 10/02 CWOP Oswego 4N 0.39 in 0823 AM 10/02 CWOP Glasgow NWS office 0.32 in 0600 AM 10/02 COOP Glasgow 4SE 0.32 in 0800 AM 10/02 GOES Frazer 0.26 in 0824 AM 10/02 CWOP Nashua 0.14 in 0815 AM 10/02 CWOP Baylor 0.13 in 0826 AM 10/02 CWOP Whatley 4ESE 0.12 in 0800 AM 10/02 CWOP Thoeny 7NE 0.11 in 0830 AM 10/02 USGS Thoeny 1WSW/Bluff Creek 0.10 in 0744 AM 10/02 RAWS Saco 6ENE 0.07 in 0800 AM 10/02 USARMY-COE ...Wibaux County... Hoyt 16ESE/Pine Hill 0.17 in 0824 AM 10/02 RAWS Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ BB  866 NOUS45 KABQ 021619 PNSABQ NMZ501>540-021719- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBUQUERQUE NM 1019 AM MDT MON OCT 02 2017 PRELIMINARY PEAK NON-THUNDERSTORM WIND GUST REPORTS ACROSS NORTH AND CENTRAL NEW MEXICO FOR THE LAST 24 HOURS. ...COUNTY... PEAK GUST TIME/DATE OF LOCATION /MPH/ MEASUREMENT ...COLFAX COUNTY... ANGEL FIRE 2 NNW 43 1015 AM 10/01 - KAXX AWOS. ...HARDING COUNTY... MILLS 4 WSW 42 305 PM 10/01 - MILLS CANYON RAWS. ...LINCOLN COUNTY... FORT STANTON 2 SSW 41 115 PM 10/01 - KSRR AWOS. ...TORRANCE COUNTY... CLINES CORNERS 1 SSE 40 153 PM 10/01 - KCQC ASOS. ...UNION COUNTY... CLAYTON 2 ENE 41 1155 AM 10/01 - KCAO ASOS. $$ RJH  360 NOUS45 KTFX 021732 PNSTFX MTZ008>015-044>055-151800- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREAT FALLS MT 1132 AM MDT MON OCT 2 2017 ...September 2017 and Water Year 2017 Weather Summary for North Central and Southwest Montana... Westerly flow dominted Montana's weather for September. This was normal for the month, Temperatures averaged a degree or two above or below normal for the month. Precipitation totals were above normal over most of the area south of US Highway 2. Average temperature departures ranged from 2.7F above normal at Marias Pass to 2.3F below normal at Dillon WMU. Little Bullwhacker (Blaine) had the warmest September average temperature (61.1F), while the coolest monthly average was 43.9F at Yellow Mule RAWS (Gallatin). September's temperature extremes were 98F at Whitehall and Twin Bridges on the 3rd, and 15F at Gates Park on the 24th Dillon had their 20th coolest September of record, and the coolest September since 1999. The water year average temperature was about 1F warmer than normal across the region. ###### For precipitation, the wettest area was over eastern Fergus and southern Gallatin Counties. Brackett Creek SNOTEL recorded 7.50- inches of precipitation, while 4.79-inches was reported at Lakeview (Beaverhead). Bozeman and Dillon saw their wettest September since 2013, while Lewistown had their wettest since 1986. West Yellowstone recorded their wettest September of record (4.16-inches), exceeding the old record of 4.04-inches set in 1961. For the water-year (ending September 30), Dillon had their 7th wettest of record, and wettest since 2010. West Yellowstone recorded 31.67-inches during this period, which was their 4th wettest of record and wettest since 1997. Their wettest water year was in 1995 with 37.12-inches. On the other extreme, Havre had their 20th driest water-year and driest water-year since 2001. They recorded 8.55-inches, with the driest at 5.38-inches in 1988. For the calendar-year through September, Havre has recorded only 4.56-inches, which is their driest such period of record. The previous record was 5.05-inches in 1984. ###### Winds averaged below normal. Bozeman and Lewistown had their second calmest Septembers of record. Lewistown's calmest is 5.7-mph set in 1960. This was the calmest September since 2008 at Havre and since 2001 at Helena. For the water-year, Helena had their 3rd calmest of record and calmest since 2008. Their calmest was 6.0-mph in 2010. The highest area wind gust was 69-mph at a location on a mountain top northeast of Lincoln, on the 10th. Elsewhere, gusts reached 50 mph at Seiben on the 3rd. AVERAGE TEMPERATURE...DEGREES FAHRENHEIT... Sep Norm Rank Oct-Sep Norm Rank Bozeman......55.2..55.5...39th warmest 43.5....42.8...25th warmest Cut Bank.....54.2..53.9...43rd warmest 42.0....42.0...41st warmest Dillon.......53.5..54.9...20th coolest 43.8....42.7...23rd warmest Great Falls..56.7..56.1...57th warmest 45.2....44.5...55th warmest Havre........57.7..56.5...48th warmest 44.7....43.4...34th warmest Helena.......58.0..57.8...40th warmest 46.2....45.3...20th warmest Lewistown....55.4..54.9...51st warmest 44.1....43.0...30th warmest W Yellowston.47.9..48.0...47th coolest 35.8....34.3...25th warmest CWA..........54.8..54.7...66th coolest 43.2....42.3...41st warmest Jan-Sep Norm Rank Bozeman......47.2..46.8...24th warmest Cut Bank.....45.6..45.4...32nd warmest Dillon.......47.2..46.4...22nd warmest Great Falls..48.7..47.9...52nd warmest Havre........48.9..47.5...25th warmest Helena.......50.0..49.4...21st warmest Lewistown....47.5..46.4...28th warmest W Yellowston.39.3..38.3...31st warmest CWA..........46.8..46.0...38th warmest PRECIPITATION...INCHES... Sep Norm Rank Oct-Sep Norm Rank Bozeman.......1.71..1.10...23rd wettest 13.43...14.10...35th driest Cut Bank......0.53..1.22...35th driest 10.37...10.85...39th driest Dillon........2.21..0.84... 7th wettest 11.45...10.50...20th wettest Great Falls...2.37..1.42...15th wettest 14.96...14.75...53rd wettest Havre.........0.97..1.12...63rd wettest 8.55...11.20...14th driest Helena........1.92..1.10...26th wettest 10.17...11.22...46th driest Lewistown.....2.62..1.35...15th wettest 16.05...16.85...40th driest W Yellowstone.4.16..1.09... 1st wettest 31.67...21.32... 4th wettest CWA...........2.10..0.83...20th wettest 15.38...14.38...51st wettest Jan-Sep Norm Rank Bozeman......10.10..11.72..21st driest Cut Bank......8.04...9.85..30th driest Dillon........8.66...9.16..39th wettest Great Falls..12.03..12.75..56th wettest Havre.........4.56...9.79.. 1st driest Helena........7.19...9.65..20th driest Lewistown....11.65..15.48..23rd driest W Yellowston.19.64..15.20..10th wettest CWA..........10.86..11.76..35th driest AVERAGE WIND SPEED...MPH... Sep Norm Rank Oct-Sep Norm Rank Bozeman.......5.3....5.9... 2nd calmest 5.7.... 5.9...15th calmest Cut Bank.....10.3...11.1...16th calmest 12.0....12.7...14th calmest Dillon........7.6... 8.1...18th calmest 8.9.... 9.0...17th calmest Great Falls.. 9.6...10.6...16th calmest 10.8....12.1... 6th calmest Havre........ 7.5....8.3...40th calmest 10.0.....9.1...28th windiest Helena....... 5.3....6.6... 4th calmest 6.3.... 7.0... 3rd calmest Lewistown.... 6.5... 8.3... 2nd calmest 8.3.... 9.2... 7th calmest W Yellowstone 4.9 6.0 CWA...........7.4....8.0... 6th calmest 8.6.....8.9... 2nd calmest Jan-Sep Norm Rank Bozeman.......5.9....6.1...12th calmest Cut Bank.....11.8...12.3...18th calmest Dillon........8.8... 8.9...13th calmest Great Falls..10.3...11.5... 6th calmest Havre........ 9.8....9.0...35th windiest Helena....... 6.5....7.2... 5th calmest Lewistown.... 8.3... 9.0... 7th calmest W Yellowstone 6.1 CWA...........8.5....8.8... 3nd calmest Temperature and precipitation records for Bozeman began in 1935, Cut Bank began in 1903, Dillon began in 1939, Great Falls began in 1891, Havre and Helena began in 1880, and Lewistown began in 1896 and West Yellowstone in 1905. Wind records at Bozeman and Dillon began in 1948, Cut Bank and Lewistown in 1938, Great Falls in 1939, Havre in 1899, Helena in 1880 and West Yellowstone in 2010. The normal period for all elements is 1981 TO 2010. These data are preliminary and have not undergone final QC by NCEI. Therefore these data are subject to revision. Final and certified climate data can be accessed at the National Centers for Environmental Information at www.ncei.noaa.gov $$ && NNNN  875 NOUS42 KJAX 021743 PNSJAX PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL 145 PM EDT MON OCT 02 2017 ...SEPTEMBER 2017 CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR JACKSONVILLE... ...HURRICANE IRMA BRINGS ABOVE AVERAGE RAINFALL... SUMMARY...With impacts from Hurricane Irma across the entire area, all climate sites received above average precipitation for the month. Even with only six measurable days of precipitation, Jacksonville was 5.14 inches above normal with a total of 13.33 inches. Alma, Ga was 4.38 inches above normal with a total of 8.02 inches. St. Simons Island was 7.15 inches above normal with a total of 12.91 inches, and Gainesville was 10.86 inches above normal with a total of 15.28 inches. Additionally, many area rivers saw record flood stages broken as a result of rain and surge from Hurricane Irma. Most of the records defeated were records set with Hurricane Dora from September of 1964. AT JACKSONVILLE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT... TEMPERATURES...The average temperature for September was 79.0 degrees which is 0.8 degrees above normal for Jacksonville International Airport. The average daily high was 87.4 degrees and the average daily low was 70.6 degrees. The maximum temperature for the month was 93 degrees which occurred on the 20th, 27, and 28th of the month. The minimum temperature for the month was 63 degrees which occurred on the 13th. There was one daily low max temperature record set during the month of September. A record low max daily temperature of 76 degrees was set on September 13th. This broke the previous record off 77 degrees set in 1982. Eleven September days had high temperatures reach 90 degrees or higher. RAINFALL...There were 6 days of measurable rainfall in September at Jacksonville International Airport. Monthly rainfall totaled 13.33 inches which is 5.14 inches above normal. The greatest 24 hour total in September was 5.18 inches on the 10th. There was one precipitation record set in September. 4.54 inches of rain was observed on September 11th, which broke the old record of 4.12 inches set in 1960. WIND...The average wind speed for September was 7 miles per hour. The peak wind speed was 59 miles per hour on the 11th. The peak wind gust for the month was 86 miles per hour on the 11th. FOR ENERGY CONSUMPTION PURPOSES...There were 0 heating degree days which is normal. There were 425 cooling degree days which is 29 above normal. OCTOBER OUTLOOK...The temperature outlook for northeast Florida and southeast Georgia indicates between 33 and 40 percent, to see above normal average temperatures. The precipitation outlook for southeast Georgia indicates between 33 and 40 percent, to see above normal precipitation. The precipitation outlook for northeast Florida indicates, between 40 and 50 percent, to see above normal precipitation. The average temperature for October is 70.4 degrees. The average max temperature is 80.4 degrees and the average min temperature is 60.5 degrees. Average rainfall for the month of October is 3.93 inches. && ADDITIONAL RAINFALL REPORTS FROM AROUND THE AREA... FL MAYPORT NAVAL STATION M FL JASPER 8.84 FL BEAUCLERC 12.44 FL JACKSONVILLE BEACH 10.51 FL FERNADINA BEACH M FL LAKE CITY 10.25 FL LAKE CITY 2 E M FL GLEN ST MARY 1 W M FL SOUTH PONTE VEDRA BEACH SHOP 14.08 FL GUANA RIVER STATE PARK N 14.11 FL PALM COAST 6 NE M FL CRESCENT CITY 13.90 FL GAINESVILLE RGNL AP 15.28 FL HASTINGS 4NE 14.89 FL STARKE M FL OCALA 12.92 FL WHITE SPRINGS 7N M FL JACKSONVILLE CRAIG MUNI AP 10.29 FL JACKSONVILLE INTL AP 13.33 FL JACKSONVILLE NAS 9.90 FL ST AUGUSTINE LH M FL ST AUGUSTINE AP M FL BELL 4NW M FL FEDERAL POINT 13.53 FL BIG TALBOT ISLAND BOAT RAMP 7.76 FL BIG TALBOT ISLAND BIKE TRAIL 7.21 FL L. TALBOT ISLAND PARK SHOP 11.00 FL L. TALBOT ISLAND RANGER STATION 9.45 FL L. TALBOT ISLAND SOUTH BEACH 9.72 FL BUNNELL 13.30 FL PALM COAST 11.58 FL PALM COAST 6 NE M FL FLAGLER BEACH 14.00 FL MARINELAND M GA PRIDGEN 7.56 GA HOMERVILLE 5 N M GA ALMA BACON CO AP 8.02 GA NAHUNTA 6 NE 7.65 GA FARGO 17 NE M GA BRUNSWICK 11.20 GA BRUNSWICK MALCOLM MCKINNON AP 12.91 GA WOODBINE 5.73 RAINFALL REPORTS ARE PRELIMINARY. CO-OP SITES REPORT A 24 HOUR TOTAL NOT BASED ON A MIDNIGHT TO MIDNIGHT CALENDAR DAY. *********** FOR ADDITIONAL RAINFALL REPORTS CHECK OUT COCORAHS...THE COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE RAIN...HAIL...AND SNOW NETWORK. THIS PUBLIC VOLUNTEER RAIN GAUGE NETWORK IS OPEN TO ANYONE WILLING TO MEASURE AND REPORT PRECIPITATION. GO TO THE COCORAHS WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO SIGN UP. HTTP://WWW.COCORAHS.ORG $$  222 NOUS43 KMPX 021748 PNSMPX MNZ041>045-047>070-073>078-082>085-091>093-WIZ014>016-023>028-022354- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN 1245 PM CDT Mon Oct 02 2017 ...Several NOAA Weather Radio Stations Off Air Across Central and Southern Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin... Several NOAA Weather Radio stations serving central and southern Minnesota and west central Wisconsin are currently off the air due to a communications issue. Technicians are troubleshooting and they hope to have the radios returned to service later today. $$ Margraf  150 NOUS43 KFGF 021810 PNSFGF MNZ002-003-029-NDZ029-030-038-039-053-030615- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Grand Forks ND 110 PM CDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT... NOAA Weather Radio Transmitter WXK-42, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.475 MHz out of Amenia, ND will be off the air through 4 PM this afternoon for maintenance. $$ NC  002 NOUS42 KKEY 021845 PNSKEY Public Information Statement National Weather Service Key West FL 245 PM EDT Mon October 2 2017 ...TEA TABLE NOAA WEATHER RADIO BROADCAST BACK IN SERVICE... The Tea Table NOAA Weather Radio broadcast is now back in service. Thank you for your patience during this outage. The transmitter out of service was: Transmitter Station Frequency ============= ======= =========== TEA TABLE WWG-60 162.450 MHz Remember that the latest weather information is also available on our website at www.weather.gov/key $$ Ross  510 NOUS43 KGRR 021857 PNSGRR MIZ037>040-043>046-050>052-056>059-064>067-071>074-030700- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI 257 PM EDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...Season Ended on September 30th for Surf Zone Forecasts and Beach Hazard Statements... Issuance of the Surf Zone Forecasts and Beach Hazard Statements for the 2017 season ended on Saturday morning September 30th. The Surf Zone Forecast will return again around Memorial Day 2018. $$  407 NOUS42 KMLB 021949 PNSMLB FLZ041-044>047-053-054-058-059-064-141-144-147-031200- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Melbourne FL 349 PM EDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...September 2017 Was One of the Wettest on Record Due to Rainfall from Hurricane Irma... September 2017 will be well known for major Hurricane Irma that crossed the Florida Keys and then made landfall as a Category 3 hurricane along the southwest Florida coast during the afternoon of the 10th. As Irma moved northward along the west side of the peninsula through the early morning of the 11th it produced record rainfall, significant flooding, widespread damaging winds, and numerous tornadoes across east central Florida. The widespread, very heavy precipitation from Irma largely contributed to totals that were well above normal for the month, with several sites ranking within the top five wettest on record for September. The cloudy and wet conditions from Irma produced slightly below normal temperatures, but otherwise daily average temperatures were often above normal for the month. ...Temperatures... With no cold frontal passages during September, temperatures generally remained near to above normal most days. Highs along the coast were often in the upper 80s to around 90 degrees and inland locations typically reached the low 90s, with lows ranging from the low to mid 70s. Increased cloud cover and heavy precipitation with Hurricane Irma on the 10th produced the lowest high temperatures during the month, with values only reaching the upper 70s to low 80s across the region. Much like the summer, average minimum temperatures for the month showed a larger departure from normal that average highs, with values ending up around one to two degrees above normal. Average maximum temperatures for September were typically around a half of a degree to a degree above normal. The overall result led to average temperatures for the month that ranged from near normal at Orlando, up to 1.8 degrees warmer than normal at Melbourne. In fact, Melbourne tied its record for warmest September, previously reached in 2007, with an average temperature of 82.4. Daily Record Temperatures for the Month: Daytona Beach: - September 1st: Record high of 95 degrees. Previous record was 94 degrees last set in 2000. - September 24th: Record warm low of 78 degrees. Previous record was 77 last set in 1998. Sanford: - September 24th: Tied a record warm low of 76 degrees, last set in 2002. Melbourne: - September 16th: Tied a record warm low of 80 degrees, last set in 2010. Vero Beach: - September 1st: Tied a record high of 94 degrees, last set in 1989. Average temperature values for September 2017 at the six primary climate sites across east central Florida are as follows (rankings provided if in the top 10): - Daytona Beach had a monthly average temperature of 80.8 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 1.3 degrees above normal. This ties 2016, 2005, 1991, 1973, and 1931 for having the 7th warmest average temperature for September on record for this site, with records extending back to 1923. - Sanford had a monthly average temperature of 81.6 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 0.7 degrees above normal. This ties 2004 for having the 5th warmest average temperature for September on record for this site, with records extending back to 1948. - Orlando had a monthly average temperature of 81.0 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 0.1 degrees below normal. - Melbourne had a monthly average temperature of 82.4 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 1.8 degrees above normal. This ranks as the warmest average temperature for the month of September, tying September 2007, with records extending back to 1937. - Vero Beach had a monthly average temperature of 81.2 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 0.6 degrees above normal. - Fort Pierce had a monthly average temperature of 81.2 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 0.6 degrees above normal. ...Rainfall... Scattered afternoon showers and storms, typical of the wet season, occurred each day to begin September, with locally heavy rainfall between 3 to 5 inches across Brevard County on the 2nd, leading to a new daily rainfall record at Melbourne. A weak front moved into Florida on the 7th and lingered across the area ahead of Hurricane Irma, increasing shower and storm coverage across northern portions of east central Florida on the 8th and 9th. Heavy rain bands from Irma then covered the region into the 10th as it lifted northward across the western Florida peninsula, producing widespread torrential rainfall amounts through early on the 11th. Total rain amounts from Irma were in the range of 7 to 12 inches for most areas in east central Florida, with locally heavy rainfall amounts up to 15 to 21 inches in the Fort Pierce area. The actual highest observed rainfall total from Irma was 21.66 inches at the Fort Pierce Water Plant. Daily rainfall records were easily smashed at all primary climate sites on the 10th, and in fact Sanford, Melbourne and Fort Pierce set new all-time daily maximum rainfall records! Periods of lower shower and storm coverage occurred with drier air that built in behind Irma and in northerly flow well west of Hurricane Maria later in the month. However, deeper moisture associated with a weak frontal boundary on the 22nd and 23rd, as well as with an inverted trough and weak low that moved northward into central Florida at the end of the month, brought brief periods of increased rainfall across the region. The heavy precipitation from Irma alone accounted for 60 to 80 percent of rainfall for the month, and therefore was largely responsible for totals that were well above normal. Observed amounts across much of the region in September were around 10 to 15 inches, with locally higher amounts of 20 to 25 inches in some spots. These values were 5 to 8 inches above normal, or even higher in some locations for the month. For several sites, rainfall totals reached within their top 5 wettest for September. Most notable was Melbourne which set their wettest September on record with 20.94 inches for the month, and came in just 0.13 inches shy of setting their all time monthly rainfall record, which still stands at 21.06 inches from August of 2008. Daily Record Rainfall for the Month: Daytona Beach: - September 10th: Record daily rainfall of 4.10 inches. Previous record was 2.42 inches last set in 1964. Sanford: - September 10th: Record daily rainfall of 9.24 inches. Previous record was 5.13 inches last set in 1964. This is also the all-time daily maximum rainfall amount ever recorded for this site, with records extending back to 1948. Orlando: - September 10th: Record daily rainfall of 6.61 inches. Previous record was 3.63 inches last set in 1928. Melbourne: - September 2nd: Record daily rainfall of 4.62 inches. Previous record was 2.35 inches last set in 1977. - September 10th: Record daily rainfall of 10.23 inches. Previous record was 1.23 inches last set in 1992. This is also the all-time daily maximum rainfall amount ever recorded for this site, with records extending back to 1937. Vero Beach: - September 10th: Record daily rainfall of 6.06 inches. Previous record was 3.17 inches last set in 1966. Fort Pierce: - September 10th: Record daily rainfall of 13.08 inches. Previous record was 1.63 inches last set in 1960. This is also the all-time daily maximum rainfall amount ever recorded for this site, with records extending back to 1901. September 2017 rainfall totals for the six primary climate sites across east central Florida are as follows (ranking provided if in the top 10): - Daytona Beach received 9.68 inches of rain for the month, which was 2.72 inches above normal. - Sanford received 11.81 inches of rain for the month, which was 5.63 inches above normal. This ranks as the 6th wettest September on record for this site, with records going back to 1948. - Orlando received 14.09 inches of rain for the month, which was 8.03 inches above normal. This ranks as the 4th wettest September on record for this site, with records going back to 1892. - Melbourne received 20.94 inches of rain for the month, which was 13.30 inches above normal. This ranks as the wettest September on record, breaking the previous record of 19.68 inches set in September of 1948. Records for this site go back to 1937. - Vero Beach received 10.39 inches of rain for the month, which was 3.60 inches above normal. - Fort Pierce received 17.86 inches of rain for the month, which was 10.56 inches above normal. This ranks as the 2nd wettest September on record for this site, with records going back to 1901. Co-operative Observer Station Rainfall Rankings: - Clermont had 13.20 inches of rain for the month, which ranks as the 4th wettest September on record for this site, with records going back to 1948. - Titusville had 16.03 inches of rain for the month, which ties 1929 as the 6th wettest September on record for this site, with records going back to 1901. - Fort Pierce Water Plant had 25.71 inches of rain for the month, which ranks as the wettest September on record for this site. This breaks the previous record of 19.90 inches in September 1963, with records going back to 1901. - Stuart had 15.70 inches of rain for the month, which ranks as the 4th wettest September on record for this site, with records going back to 1935. Below is a list of observed precipitation totals and rainfall statistics for select sites across east central Florida for September 2017: Station September 2017 Normal Departure Percent of Rainfall Rainfall From Normal Normal Daytona Beach 9.68" 6.96" +2.72" 139% (DAB) Orlando 14.09" 6.06" +8.03" 233% (MCO) Melbourne 20.94" 7.64" +13.30" 274% (MLB) Vero Beach 10.39" 6.79" +3.60" 153% (VRB) Clermont 13.20" 5.09" +8.11" 259% (CLRF1) Leesburg 10.82" 6.15" +4.67" 176% (LEE) Sanford 11.81" 6.18" +5.63" 191% (SFB) Titusville 16.03" 7.07" +8.96" 227% (TITF1) Fort Pierce 17.86" 7.30" +10.56" 245% (FPR) Stuart 15.70" 8.91" +6.79" 176% (STRF1) For more local climate information, please visit our web page at http://weather.gov/mlb and click on the "Climate" icon toward the bottom of the page. $$ Weitlich  401 NOUS42 KMLB 021955 CCA PNSMLB FLZ041-044>047-053-054-058-059-064-141-144-147-031200- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Melbourne FL 355 PM EDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...September 2017 Was One of the Wettest on Record Due to Rainfall from Hurricane Irma... September 2017 will be well known for major Hurricane Irma that crossed the Florida Keys and then made landfall as a Category 3 hurricane along the southwest Florida coast during the afternoon of the 10th. As Irma moved northward along the west side of the peninsula through the early morning of the 11th it produced record rainfall, significant flooding, widespread damaging winds, and numerous tornadoes across east central Florida. The widespread, very heavy precipitation from Irma largely contributed to totals that were well above normal for the month, with several sites ranking within the top five wettest on record for September. The cloudy and wet conditions from Irma produced slightly below normal temperatures, but otherwise daily average temperatures were often above normal for the month. ...Temperatures... With no cold frontal passages during September, temperatures generally remained near to above normal most days. Highs along the coast were often in the upper 80s to around 90 degrees and inland locations typically reached the low 90s, with lows ranging from the low to mid 70s. Increased cloud cover and heavy precipitation with Hurricane Irma on the 10th produced the lowest high temperatures during the month, with values only reaching the upper 70s to low 80s across the region. Much like the summer, average minimum temperatures for the month showed a larger departure from normal than average highs, with values ending up around one to two degrees above normal. Average maximum temperatures for September were typically around a half of a degree to a degree above normal. The overall result led to average temperatures for the month that ranged from near normal at Orlando, up to 1.8 degrees warmer than normal at Melbourne. In fact, Melbourne tied its record for warmest September, previously reached in 2007, with an average temperature of 82.4. Daily Record Temperatures for the Month: Daytona Beach: - September 1st: Record high of 95 degrees. Previous record was 94 degrees last set in 2000. - September 24th: Record warm low of 78 degrees. Previous record was 77 last set in 1998. Sanford: - September 24th: Tied a record warm low of 76 degrees, last set in 2002. Melbourne: - September 16th: Tied a record warm low of 80 degrees, last set in 2010. Vero Beach: - September 1st: Tied a record high of 94 degrees, last set in 1989. Average temperature values for September 2017 at the six primary climate sites across east central Florida are as follows (rankings provided if in the top 10): - Daytona Beach had a monthly average temperature of 80.8 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 1.3 degrees above normal. This ties 2016, 2005, 1991, 1973, and 1931 for having the 7th warmest average temperature for September on record for this site, with records extending back to 1923. - Sanford had a monthly average temperature of 81.6 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 0.7 degrees above normal. This ties 2004 for having the 5th warmest average temperature for September on record for this site, with records extending back to 1948. - Orlando had a monthly average temperature of 81.0 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 0.1 degrees below normal. - Melbourne had a monthly average temperature of 82.4 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 1.8 degrees above normal. This ranks as the warmest average temperature for the month of September, tying September 2007, with records extending back to 1937. - Vero Beach had a monthly average temperature of 81.2 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 0.6 degrees above normal. - Fort Pierce had a monthly average temperature of 81.2 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 0.6 degrees above normal. ...Rainfall... Scattered afternoon showers and storms, typical of the wet season, occurred each day to begin September, with locally heavy rainfall between 3 to 5 inches across Brevard County on the 2nd, leading to a new daily rainfall record at Melbourne. A weak front moved into Florida on the 7th and lingered across the area ahead of Hurricane Irma, increasing shower and storm coverage across northern portions of east central Florida on the 8th and 9th. Heavy rain bands from Irma then covered the region into the 10th as it lifted northward across the western Florida peninsula, producing widespread torrential rainfall amounts through early on the 11th. Total rain amounts from Irma were in the range of 7 to 12 inches for most areas in east central Florida, with locally heavy rainfall amounts up to 15 to 21 inches in the Fort Pierce area. The actual highest observed rainfall total from Irma was 21.66 inches at the Fort Pierce Water Plant. Daily rainfall records were easily smashed at all primary climate sites on the 10th, and in fact Sanford, Melbourne and Fort Pierce set new all-time daily maximum rainfall records! Periods of lower shower and storm coverage occurred with drier air that built in behind Irma and in northerly flow well west of Hurricane Maria later in the month. However, deeper moisture associated with a weak frontal boundary on the 22nd and 23rd, as well as with an inverted trough and weak low that moved northward into central Florida at the end of the month, brought brief periods of increased rainfall across the region. The heavy precipitation from Irma alone accounted for 60 to 80 percent of rainfall for the month, and therefore was largely responsible for totals that were well above normal. Observed amounts across much of the region in September were around 10 to 15 inches, with locally higher amounts of 20 to 25 inches in some spots. These values were 5 to 8 inches above normal, or even higher in some locations for the month. For several sites, rainfall totals reached within their top 5 wettest for September. Most notable was Melbourne which set their wettest September on record with 20.94 inches for the month, and came in just 0.13 inches shy of setting their all time monthly rainfall record, which still stands at 21.06 inches from August of 2008. Daily Record Rainfall for the Month: Daytona Beach: - September 10th: Record daily rainfall of 4.10 inches. Previous record was 2.42 inches last set in 1964. Sanford: - September 10th: Record daily rainfall of 9.24 inches. Previous record was 5.13 inches last set in 1964. This is also the all-time daily maximum rainfall amount ever recorded for this site, with records extending back to 1948. Orlando: - September 10th: Record daily rainfall of 6.61 inches. Previous record was 3.63 inches last set in 1928. Melbourne: - September 2nd: Record daily rainfall of 4.62 inches. Previous record was 2.35 inches last set in 1977. - September 10th: Record daily rainfall of 10.23 inches. Previous record was 1.23 inches last set in 1992. This is also the all-time daily maximum rainfall amount ever recorded for this site, with records extending back to 1937. Vero Beach: - September 10th: Record daily rainfall of 6.06 inches. Previous record was 3.17 inches last set in 1966. Fort Pierce: - September 10th: Record daily rainfall of 13.08 inches. Previous record was 1.63 inches last set in 1960. This is also the all-time daily maximum rainfall amount ever recorded for this site, with records extending back to 1901. September 2017 rainfall totals for the six primary climate sites across east central Florida are as follows (ranking provided if in the top 10): - Daytona Beach received 9.68 inches of rain for the month, which was 2.72 inches above normal. - Sanford received 11.81 inches of rain for the month, which was 5.63 inches above normal. This ranks as the 6th wettest September on record for this site, with records going back to 1948. - Orlando received 14.09 inches of rain for the month, which was 8.03 inches above normal. This ranks as the 4th wettest September on record for this site, with records going back to 1892. - Melbourne received 20.94 inches of rain for the month, which was 13.30 inches above normal. This ranks as the wettest September on record, breaking the previous record of 19.68 inches set in September of 1948. Records for this site go back to 1937. - Vero Beach received 10.39 inches of rain for the month, which was 3.60 inches above normal. - Fort Pierce received 17.86 inches of rain for the month, which was 10.56 inches above normal. This ranks as the 2nd wettest September on record for this site, with records going back to 1901. Co-operative Observer Station Rainfall Rankings: - Clermont had 13.20 inches of rain for the month, which ranks as the 4th wettest September on record for this site, with records going back to 1948. - Titusville had 16.03 inches of rain for the month, which ties 1929 as the 6th wettest September on record for this site, with records going back to 1901. - Fort Pierce Water Plant had 25.71 inches of rain for the month, which ranks as the wettest September on record for this site. This breaks the previous record of 19.90 inches in September 1963, with records going back to 1901. - Stuart had 15.70 inches of rain for the month, which ranks as the 4th wettest September on record for this site, with records going back to 1935. Below is a list of observed precipitation totals and rainfall statistics for select sites across east central Florida for September 2017: Station September 2017 Normal Departure Percent of Rainfall Rainfall From Normal Normal Daytona Beach 9.68" 6.96" +2.72" 139% (DAB) Orlando 14.09" 6.06" +8.03" 233% (MCO) Melbourne 20.94" 7.64" +13.30" 274% (MLB) Vero Beach 10.39" 6.79" +3.60" 153% (VRB) Clermont 13.20" 5.09" +8.11" 259% (CLRF1) Leesburg 10.82" 6.15" +4.67" 176% (LEE) Sanford 11.81" 6.18" +5.63" 191% (SFB) Titusville 16.03" 7.07" +8.96" 227% (TITF1) Fort Pierce 17.86" 7.30" +10.56" 245% (FPR) Stuart 15.70" 8.91" +6.79" 176% (STRF1) For more local climate information, please visit our web page at http://weather.gov/mlb and click on the "Climate" icon toward the bottom of the page. $$ Weitlich  757 NOUS43 KGID 021959 PNSGID KSZ005>007-017>019-031700- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Hastings NE 259 PM CDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...NWS TORNADO SUMMARY FOR OCTOBER 1, 2017 TORNADO EVENT... ...BRIEF TORNADO IN NORTHWEST ROOKS COUNTY KANSAS... .OVERVIEW...A BRIEF TORNADO WAS REPORTED IN FAR NORTHWEST ROOKS COUNTY KANSAS. NO DAMAGE WAS REPORTED FROM THIS EF-0 RATED TORNADO. THE TORNADO WAS REPORTED BY MULTIPLE PEOPLE IN THE GENERAL AREA AT THE TIME. .ROOKS COUNTY TORNADO... Rating: EF-0 Estimated peak wind: 70 mph Path length /Statute/: BRIEF TOUCHDOWN Path width /Maximum/: 15 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start date: 10/1/17 Start time: 6:57 PM CDT Start location: 12.9 MILES NORTHWEST OF STOCKTON Start Lat/Lon: 39.54993/-99.47541 End date: 10/1/17 End time: 6:57 PM CDT End location: 12.9 MILES NORTHWEST OF STOCKTON EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale Classifies Tornadoes into the following categories. EF0...Weak......65 to 85 mph EF1...Weak......86 to 110 mph EF2...Strong....111 to 135 mph EF3...Strong....136 to 165 mph EF4...Violent...166 To 200 mph EF5...Violent...>200 mph NOTE: The information in this statement is PRELIMINARY and subject to change pending final review of the event and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$  842 NOUS41 KOKX 022131 CCA PNSOKX CTZ005>012-NJZ002-004-006-103>108-NYZ067>075-078>081-176>179-011216- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT SPOTTER REPORTS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY 816 PM EDT SAT SEP 30 2017 THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN DURING THE PAST 12 HOURS FOR THE STORM THAT HAS BEEN AFFECTING OUR REGION. APPRECIATION IS EXTENDED TO HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTS...COOPERATIVE OBSERVERS...SKYWARN SPOTTERS AND MEDIA FOR THESE REPORTS. THIS SUMMARY IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON OUR HOME PAGE AT WEATHER.GOV/NYC ********************STORM TOTAL RAINFALL******************** LOCATION STORM TOTAL TIME/DATE COMMENTS RAINFALL OF /INCHES/ MEASUREMENT CONNECTICUT ...FAIRFIELD COUNTY... 1 NW EASTON 1.37 730 PM 9/30 HADS ...NEW HAVEN COUNTY... 1 NNE BRANFORD 0.51 735 PM 9/30 CWOP ...NEW LONDON COUNTY... GROTON AIRPORT 1.21 756 PM 9/30 ASOS NEW LONDON 0.67 750 PM 9/30 CWOP PAWCATUCK 0.52 740 PM 9/30 CWOP NEW YORK ...SUFFOLK COUNTY... BLUE POINT 2.06 744 PM 9/30 CWOP 1 S BROOKHAVEN 1.58 730 PM 9/30 CWOP 1 E ASHAROKEN 1.45 751 PM 9/30 CWOP EAST HAMPTON 1.37 755 PM 9/30 AWOS 1 SE WEST ISLIP 1.07 749 PM 9/30 CWOP FARMINGVILLE 1.06 747 PM 9/30 CWOP 1 W SUNKEN MEADOW PA 0.94 710 PM 9/30 CWOP 1 E EAST MORICHES 0.77 747 PM 9/30 CWOP 1 ESE LAKE GROVE 0.76 746 PM 9/30 CWOP MASTIC BEACH 0.56 748 PM 9/30 CWOP ISLIP AIRPORT 0.70 756 PM 9/30 ASOS MIDDLE COUNTRY ROAD 0.50 706 PM 9/30 CWOP && *****METADATA***** :9/30/2017, 730 PM, CT, FAIRFIELD, EASTON, 1, NW, 41.25111, -73.32639, RAIN, 1.37, INCH, HADS, :9/30/2017, 735 PM, CT, NEW HAVEN, BRANFORD, 1, NNE, 41.30215, -72.79584, RAIN, 0.51, INCH, CWOP, :9/30/2017, 756 PM, CT, NEW LONDON, GROTON AIRPORT, , , 41.33000, -72.05000, RAIN, 1.21, INCH, ASOS, :9/30/2017, 750 PM, CT, NEW LONDON, NEW LONDON, , , 41.35569, -72.08200, RAIN, 0.67, INCH, CWOP, :9/30/2017, 740 PM, CT, NEW LONDON, PAWCATUCK, , , 41.36767, -71.86300, RAIN, 0.52, INCH, CWOP, :9/30/2017, 748 PM, NY, SUFFOLK, DIX HILLS, 1, ESE, 40.79717, -73.31333, RAIN, 3.35, INCH, CWOP, :9/30/2017, 744 PM, NY, SUFFOLK, BLUE POINT, , , 40.74700, -73.04183, RAIN, 2.06, INCH, CWOP, :9/30/2017, 730 PM, NY, SUFFOLK, BROOKHAVEN, 1, S, 40.76117, -72.91483, RAIN, 1.58, INCH, CWOP, :9/30/2017, 751 PM, NY, SUFFOLK, ASHAROKEN, 1, E, 40.92333, -73.33050, RAIN, 1.45, INCH, CWOP, :9/30/2017, 755 PM, NY, SUFFOLK, EAST HAMPTON, , , 40.98000, -72.25000, RAIN, 1.37, INCH, AWOS, :9/30/2017, 749 PM, NY, SUFFOLK, WEST ISLIP, 1, SE, 40.69033, -73.27950, RAIN, 1.07, INCH, CWOP, :9/30/2017, 747 PM, NY, SUFFOLK, FARMINGVILLE, , , 40.84365, -73.05324, RAIN, 1.06, INCH, CWOP, :9/30/2017, 710 PM, NY, SUFFOLK, SUNKEN MEADOW PARK, 1, W, 40.88822, -73.28684, RAIN, 0.94, INCH, CWOP, :9/30/2017, 747 PM, NY, SUFFOLK, EAST MORICHES, 1, E, 40.80617, -72.73333, RAIN, 0.77, INCH, CWOP, :9/30/2017, 746 PM, NY, SUFFOLK, LAKE GROVE, 1, ESE, 40.84857, -73.09877, RAIN, 0.76, INCH, CWOP, :9/30/2017, 748 PM, NY, SUFFOLK, MASTIC BEACH, , , 40.76819, -72.85329, RAIN, 0.56, INCH, CWOP, :9/30/2017, 156 PM, NY, SUFFOLK, ISLIP AIRPORT, , , 40.79000, -73.10000, RAIN, 0.54, INCH, ASOS, :9/30/2017, 706 PM, NY, SUFFOLK, MIDDLE COUNTRY ROAD, , , 40.85816, -73.03645, RAIN, 0.50, INCH, CWOP, $$  064 NOUS43 KFGF 022200 PNSFGF MNZ002-003-029-NDZ029-030-038-039-053-031000- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Grand Forks ND 500 PM CDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...WXK-42 BACK IN SERVICE... NOAA Weather Radio Transmitter WXK-42, broadcasting at a frequency of 162.475 MHz out of Amenia, ND, has returned to service. $$ Lee  015 NOUS45 KGJT 022212 PNSGJT COZ001>014-017>023-UTZ022>025-027>029-031012- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Grand Junction CO 412 PM MDT Mon Oct 2 2017 ...Snowfall Reports... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon/Elev (ft.) ...Colorado... ...Delta County... Cedaredge 10.5 NNW 3.0 in 0800 AM 10/02 39.04N/108.00W/10399 Park Reservoir 2.0 in 1100 AM 10/02 39.05N/107.87W/9960 ...Eagle County... Avon 2N 6.0 in 0600 AM 10/02 39.67N/106.55W/8200 Wolcott 2.3 N 3.9 in 0700 AM 10/02 39.73N/106.68W/7224 Wolcott 2n 3.9 in 0700 AM 10/02 39.73N/106.68W/7215 Vail 0.9 WNW 3.5 in 0700 AM 10/02 39.65N/106.40W/8172 Vail 2.6 E 2.4 in 0700 AM 10/02 39.65N/106.33W/8389 2 ESE Gypsum 1.0 in 0700 AM 10/02 39.63N/106.90W/6660 Gypsum 0.4 WNW 0.7 in 0700 AM 10/02 39.65N/106.95W/6345 Gypsum 1.9 SSW 0.4 in 0700 AM 10/02 39.62N/106.96W/6531 ...Garfield County... Glenwood Springs 7.2 S 0.7 in 0700 AM 10/02 39.44N/107.31W/6914 ...Gunnison County... McClure Pass 1.0 in 1200 PM 10/02 39.13N/107.29W/9500 North Lost Trail 1.0 in 1200 PM 10/02 39.08N/107.14W/9200 Crested Butte 6.2 N 0.5 in 0700 AM 10/02 38.96N/106.99W/9606 Gothic 0.5 in 0700 AM 10/02 38.97N/106.98W/9469 ...Mesa County... Mesa 6S 1.5 in 0600 AM 10/02 39.09N/108.12W/7720 17 W Glade Park 0.3 in 0800 AM 10/02 38.95N/109.05W/6385 ...Moffat County... Dinosaur 0.3 SW 0.9 in 0700 AM 10/02 40.24N/109.01W/5872 ...Pitkin County... Independence Pass 4.0 in 1200 PM 10/02 39.08N/106.61W/10600 ...Rio Blanco County... Ripple Creek 3.0 in 1100 AM 10/02 40.11N/107.29W/10340 Colorado Cooperative Network 2.8 in 0800 AM 10/02 40.02N/107.96W/6180 ...Routt County... Steamboat Springs 6.9 SW 8.5 in 0700 AM 10/02 40.40N/106.90W/7464 Steamboat Springs 2.5 N 8.0 in 0700 AM 10/02 40.51N/106.82W/7005 Steamboat Springs 2.0 ESE 7.1 in 0700 AM 10/02 40.47N/106.79W/7458 Steamboat Springs 1.2 SE 6.8 in 0648 AM 10/02 40.47N/106.80W/7075 Steamboat Springs 0.7 ESE 6.5 in 0700 AM 10/02 40.48N/106.81W/7049 Steamboat Springs 5.6 in 0730 AM 10/02 40.50N/106.87W/6636 Oak Creek 5.5 E 5.3 in 0700 AM 10/02 40.26N/106.85W/7334 Steamboat Springs 1.1 E 5.0 in 0700 AM 10/02 40.48N/106.81W/7130 Steamboat Springs 0.6 NNW 3.7 in 0700 AM 10/02 40.49N/106.82W/6812 ...San Miguel County... Lone Cone 3.0 in 1100 AM 10/02 37.89N/108.20W/9600 ...Utah... ...Uintah County... Mosby Mountain 5.0 in 1200 PM 10/02 40.61N/109.89W/9510 Trout Creek 2.0 in 0200 AM 10/02 40.74N/109.67W/9518 Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  385 NOUS45 KPUB 022315 PNSPUB COZ070-085-086-030015 PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PUEBLO CO 515 PM MDT MON OCT 2 2017 Pueblo High today................. 67 Low This morning........... 41 Pcpn past 24 hrs........... 0 Colorado Sprgs High today................. 61 Low This morning........... 42 Pcpn past 24 hrs........... 0 Pk wind 25 MPH from S at 1210 PM MDT. Alamosa High today................. 66 Low This morning........... 45 Pcpn past 24 hrs........... 0 Pk wind 49 MPH from SW at 227 PM MDT. $$