392 NOUS45 KBOU 090045 PNSBOU COZ030>051-092300- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DENVER/BOULDER CO 645 PM MDT SAT AUG 8 2015 ...THIS WEEK IN METRO DENVER WEATHER HISTORY... 8-10 IN 1979...HEAVY THUNDERSTORM RAINS ON EACH OF THREE CONSECUTIVE DAYS DUMPED A TOTAL OF 2.22 INCHES OF RAIN AT STAPLETON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. THE HEAVIEST RAIN... 0.95 INCHES...FELL ON THE 9TH. SMALL HAIL TO 1/8 INCH DIAMETER FELL ON THE 8TH. 8-13 IN 1875...CLOUDS OF GRASSHOPPERS WERE SEEN FLYING THROUGH THE AIR ON THE PREVAILING WINDS DURING EACH DAY. 9 IN 1900...A THUNDERSTORM PRODUCED WEST WINDS SUSTAINED TO 47 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 55 MPH...BUT ONLY 0.01 INCH OF RAIN. IN 1902...A THUNDERSTORM PRODUCED NO RAIN AND NORTH WINDS SUSTAINED TO 52 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 60 MPH. IN 1934...HEAVY CLOUDBURSTS IN THE FOOTHILLS NEAR KITTREDGE AND AT THE HEAD OF MOUNT VERNON CREEK CAUSED FLASH FLOODING ON BOTH BEAR CREEK AND MOUNT VERNON CREEK AT MORRISON... WHICH RESULTED IN 6 DEATHS AND MUCH PROPERTY DAMAGE. THE HIGHWAY IN MOUNT VERNON CANYON WAS DESTROYED BY THE FLOOD WATERS. IN 1981...3/4 INCH HAIL FELL AT KITTREDGE NEAR EVERGREEN IN JEFFERSON COUNTY. IN 1987...3/4 INCH HAIL FELL IN BOULDER AND 9 MILES NORTHWEST OF CASTLE ROCK. IN 1995...LIGHTNING STRUCK A 16-YEAR-OLD COUNSELOR IN THE BACK OF THE HEAD WHILE HE AND A FRIEND WERE STANDING UNDER A TREE AT THE SINGING RIVER RANCH...7 MILES WEST OF EVERGREEN. HE STOPPED BREATHING...BUT HIS FRIEND WAS ABLE TO SUMMON HELP AND THEY WERE ABLE TO REVIVE HIM. HE WAS HOSPITALIZED FOR A FEW DAYS AND RELEASED. IN 1998...BRIEF...WEAK TORNADOES (F0) WERE SIGHTED NEAR BENNETT AND ROGGEN. NO DAMAGE WAS REPORTED. HAIL AS LARGE AS 1 INCH DIAMETER FELL IN FRANKTOWN WITH 3/4 INCH DIAMETER HAIL MEASURED NEAR CASTLE ROCK. THUNDERSTORM WINDS GUSTED TO 61 MPH NEAR ROGGEN. 9-10 IN 2006...MID AND HIGH CLOUDINESS OVERNIGHT ON BOTH DAYS RESULTED IN TWO TEMPERATURE RECORDS. THE LOW TEMPERATURE OF 71 DEGREES ON THE 9TH WAS A RECORD HIGH MINIMUM FOR THE DATE. THE LOW TEMPERATURE OF 68 DEGREES ON THE 10TH EQUALED THE RECORD HIGH MINIMUM FOR THE DATE FIRST SET IN 1936. 10 IN 1924...0.01 INCH OF RAIN FELL OVER DOWNTOWN DENVER. THIS ALONG WITH THE 0.01 INCH OF RAINFALL ON THE 4TH WAS THE ONLY RAINFALL OF THE MONTH...MAKING THIS THE DRIEST AUGUST ON RECORD IN THE CITY. IN 1962...THE HIGH TEMPERATURE REACHED 100 DEGREES AT STAPLETON AIRPORT. IN 1970...HAIL STONES TO 1 INCH IN DIAMETER WERE REPORTED IN THE FORT LUPTON AREA. IN 1972...DRY THUNDERSTORM MICROBURST WINDS GUSTING TO 46 MPH BRIEFLY REDUCED THE SURFACE VISIBILITY TO 3/4 MILE IN BLOWING DUST AT STAPLETON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. IN 1978...LIGHTNING STRUCK TWO MEN IN AURORA...KILLING ONE AND INJURING THE OTHER. IN 1982...A TORNADO WAS SIGHTED NEAR CASTLE ROCK AND REMAINED ON THE GROUND FOR 10 MINUTES. WIND GUSTS TO 60 MPH WERE REPORTED IN CASTLE ROCK. NO DAMAGE WAS REPORTED. IN 1994...HEAVY THUNDERSTORM RAINS CAUSED FLASH FLOODING ON LENA GULCH IN WEST METRO DENVER. DAMAGE WAS ESTIMATED AT 50 THOUSAND DOLLARS. LIGHTNING STRUCK A HOUSE IN WESTMINSTER...CAUSING A SMALL ATTIC FIRE. IN 1996...STRONG THUNDERSTORM WINDS TOPPLED A TENT AT A COMPANY PICNIC IN WESTMINSTER. FIVE PEOPLE RECEIVED MINOR INJURIES WHEN THE TENT COLLAPSED. TWO CARS NEARBY WERE ALSO DAMAGED BY FLYING DEBRIS. A WEAK TORNADO (F0)...FIRST SIGHTED NEAR DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT...TRAVELED EAST TO NEAR BENNETT AND STRASBURG. NO SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE WAS REPORTED. IN 1998...HEAVY RAIN CAUSED FLOODING AND FLASH FLOODING PROBLEMS OVER SOUTHWEST METRO DENVER. AN OBSERVER IN LAKEWOOD MEASURED 3.26 INCHES OF RAINFALL IN AN HOUR. SEVERAL STREETS WERE FLOODED IN CENTRAL LAKEWOOD. IN ADDITION...A TRAILER PARK ALONG LENA GULCH IN WHEAT RIDGE WAS EVACUATED DUE TO HIGH WATERS. ONE INCH DIAMETER HAIL FELL NEAR ROGGEN. IN 1999...THUNDERSTORM-PRODUCING TORNADOES...DAMAGING STRAIGHT LINE WINDS...HEAVY RAIN...AND HAIL HAMMERED METRO DENVER. IN THE CITY...SMALL HAIL AND HEAVY RAINFALL...UP TO 2.50 INCHES AN HOUR...CAUSED A 20-FOOT BY 50-FOOT SECTION OF THE ROOF TO COLLAPSE AT A FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. DAMAGE TO THE WAREHOUSE WAS ESTIMATED AT 1 MILLION DOLLARS. HEAVY RAIN ALSO FLOODED SEVERAL UNDERPASSES WITH UP TO 3 FEET OF WATER...WHICH RESULTED IN A NUMBER OF STALLED VEHICLES. IN FORT LUPTON...A TORNADO BOUNCED ACROSS THE AREA. SPOTTY DAMAGE WAS REPORTED ALONG A 5-MILE PATH AS TREES...POWER POLES...AND LINES WERE DOWNED. IN ADDITION...AN EMPTY SEMI-TRAILER WAS OVERTURNED ONTO ANOTHER VEHICLE NORTHEAST OF THE TOWN. THUNDERSTORM WINDS GUSTED TO 81 MPH SOUTH OF FORT LUPTON. IN 2004...SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS PUMMELED METRO DENVER WITH LARGE HAIL. HAIL UP TO 3 INCHES IN DIAMETER WAS MEASURED 10 MILES EAST OF CASTLE ROCK. TWO INCH DIAMETER HAIL FELL IN LOUISVILLE...10 MILES NORTH OF HUDSON...AND 1 MILE EAST OF BRIGHTON. HAIL TO 1.75 INCHES WAS REPORTED IN ENGLEWOOD... 1 MILE SOUTH OF FT. LUPTON...AND 8 MILES EAST OF BOULDER. HAIL TO 1.50 INCHES WAS REPORTED AROUND BOULDER...NEAR BROOMFIELD...AND IN LAFAYETTE...THORNTON AND GREENWOOD VILLAGE. HAIL FROM 3/4 TO 1 INCH IN DIAMETER WAS FOUND IN BROOMFIELD... BRIGHTON...CASTLE ROCK...DENVER AND THORNTON...AND NEAR LONGMONT... NORTHGLENN...GREENWOOD VILLAGE...MORRISON...AND WHEAT RIDGE. SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WIND GUSTS WERE RECORDED TO 66 MPH IN PARKER AND TO 60 MPH 5 MILES NORTHEAST OF BOULDER. THERE WERE NO DAMAGE ESTIMATES FROM THE HAIL OR WIND. 11 IN 1872...FOG WAS VERY DENSE UNTIL ABOUT 8:00 AM. THERE WAS WATER DRIPPING FROM THE ROOFS OF HOUSES AS IF IT HAD RAINED. THE RAIN GAGE SHOWED 0.01 INCH OF MOISTURE...EVEN THOUGH THERE HAD BEEN NO RAINFALL. IN 1927...AN APPARENT DRY MICROBURST PRODUCED ONLY A TRACE OF RAIN AND BRIEF NORTHWEST WINDS SUSTAINED TO 34 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 44 MPH. IN 1980...HAIL UP TO GOLF BALL SIZE CAUSED SOME ROOF AND CAR DAMAGE IN THE SOUTHERN PART OF AURORA. IN 1990...LIGHTNING IGNITED A STORAGE TANK FILLED WITH 10 THOUSAND GALLONS OF CRUDE OIL IN A FARMER'S FIELD NEAR DACONO...25 MILES NORTH OF DENVER. FLAMES SHOT TO 40 FEET HIGH FOR NEARLY 2 HOURS BEFORE BEING EXTINGUISHED. A LIGHTNING BOLT ALSO STRUCK 21 MILES NORTH OF DENVER AT AN ERIE FIRE STATION...CAUSING EXTENSIVE DAMAGE TO THE GAS METER AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM. THE SUDDEN POWER SURGE BLEW OUT THE STATION'S TELEVISION SET...A REFRIGERATOR...AND A POP MACHINE. SMALL FIRES SPREAD THROUGHOUT THE STRUCTURE... TOTALLY DESTROYING THE BUILDING'S ELECTRICAL WIRING. THE FIRES WERE QUICKLY EXTINGUISHED BY THE IN-RESIDENT FIRE FIGHTERS. GOLF BALL SIZE HAIL WAS REPORTED IN DENVER NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF SANTA FE DRIVE AND I-25. IN 2012...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM PRODUCED A WIND GUST TO 60 MPH AT ROCKY MOUNTAIN METROPOLITAN AIRPORT. IN 1992...DIME SIZE HAIL FELL IN WESTMINSTER. IN 1994...STRONG THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCED LARGE HAIL ACROSS NORTHWEST AND NORTH METRO DENVER. ONE INCH DIAMETER HAIL FELL IN BRIGHTON WITH 3/4 INCH HAIL REPORTED IN WESTMINSTER AND AT INDIAN HILLS IN THE FOOTHILLS WEST OF DENVER. LIGHTNING STRUCK A HOUSE IN ARVADA. THE RESULTING FIRE DESTROYED ONE-THIRD OF THE HOUSE. FUNNEL CLOUDS WERE SIGHTED OVER WESTMINSTER. IN 1997...LARGE HAIL...STRONG WINDS...AND TORRENTIAL RAINS HAMMERED PORTIONS OF LAKEWOOD AND SOUTH DENVER. NEARLY 1 INCH OF RAIN FELL IN THE SPAN OF 10 MINUTES IN SOUTH DENVER WITH A STORM TOTAL OF 1.81 INCHES. STREET FLOODING WAS EXTENSIVE AS GUTTERS AND OTHER DRAINAGE SYSTEMS IN THE AREA WERE CLOGGED BY HAIL...PILED SEVERAL INCHES DEEP...AND OTHER DEBRIS. STRONG THUNDERSTORM WINDS TO 50 MPH AND LARGE HAIL ACCOMPANIED BY HEAVY RAIN CAUSED EXTENSIVE DAMAGE TO CARS...HOMES...AND BUSINESSES. SEVERAL TREES WERE DOWNED BY THE STRONG WINDS...AND TREES WERE STRIPPED OF THEIR LEAVES BY HAIL. A WATER LILY EXHIBITION ON DISPLAY AT THE DENVER BOTANIC GARDENS WAS HEAVILY DAMAGED. FINAL ESTIMATES OF THE DAMAGE INCLUDED 60 MILLION DOLLARS TO AUTOMOBILES AND AN ADDITIONAL 68 MILLION DOLLARS TO HOMES AND BUSINESSES. HAIL TO 1 1/2 INCHES IN DIAMETER FELL IN SOUTH DENVER WITH 3/4 TO 1 INCH HAIL IN LAKEWOOD. A MAN RECEIVED MINOR INJURIES IN AURORA WHEN HE WAS STRUCK BY LIGHTNING WHILE TALKING ON THE TELEPHONE. IN 2003...HAIL TO 3/4 INCH IN DIAMETER WAS MEASURED IN AURORA NEAR CHERRY CREEK. 12 IN 1876...THE TEMPERATURE CLIMBED TO A HIGH OF 100 DEGREES IN DOWNTOWN DENVER. IN 1941...EXCESSIVE THUNDERSTORM RAINFALL FLOODED STREETS AND DELAYED TRAFFIC FOR A FEW HOURS IN SOME SECTIONS OF THE CITY. THE BASEMENTS OF A CONSIDERABLE NUMBER OF HOMES AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS WERE FLOODED. THE TOTAL VALUE OF THE DAMAGE WAS UNKNOWN. ONLY 0.94 INCH OF THUNDERSTORM RAINFALL WAS RECORDED DOWNTOWN. IN 1969...A MAN AND A 9-YEAR OLD BOY WERE INJURED...WHEN LIGHTNING STRUCK A TREE NEAR WHERE THEY WERE STANDING. BOTH WERE REVIVED AFTER TREATMENT...BUT THE BOY LATER DIED OF RESPIRATORY FAILURE DUE TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK. IN 1984...HEAVY THUNDERSTORM RAINS DRENCHED SOUTHERN METRO DENVER. RURAL ROADS IN DOUGLAS COUNTY RECEIVED MINOR WASHOUTS. HAIL...AS LARGE AS 3/4 INCH IN DIAMETER...WAS REPORTED IN SOUTHEAST AURORA WITH ONE INCH DIAMETER HAIL REPORTED NEAR PARKER. RAINFALL TOTALED 1.00 INCH AT STAPLETON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. 12-13 IN 1975...HEAVY RAINS CAUSED FLASH FLOODING ALONG THE FOOTHILLS FROM DENVER NORTH. THUNDERSTORM RAINFALL TOTALED 1.56 INCHES AT STAPLETON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. IN 2004...A BRIEF COOL SPELL RESULTED IN TWO DAILY TEMPERATURE RECORDS. THE LOW TEMPERATURE OF 49 DEGREES WAS A RECORD MINIMUM FOR THE 12TH...AS WAS THE LOW TEMPERATURE OF 48 DEGREES ON THE 13TH. 13 IN 1959...THUNDERSTORM WINDS GUSTED TO 53 MPH AT STAPLETON AIRPORT. IN 1983...THUNDERSTORMS DUMPED TORRENTIAL RAIN IN NORTHGLENN... THORNTON...AND BROOMFIELD. NORTHGLENN WAS DRENCHED WITH 1.72 INCHES IN 30 MINUTES. STREET FLOODING WAS WIDESPREAD. HAIL...AS LARGE AS 3/4 INCH IN DIAMETER...WAS REPORTED 7 MILES NORTHEAST OF BOULDER ALONG WITH HEAVY RAIN WHICH CAUSED SOME STREET FLOODING. IN 2000...LIGHTNING SPARKED 3 SMALL GRASS FIRES NEAR GOLDEN. THE FIRES WERE QUICKLY CONTAINED. HAIL AS LARGE AS 3/4 INCH IN DIAMETER FELL IN CASTLE ROCK. 14 IN 1960...A BOLT OF LIGHTNING STRUCK A MAN IN HENDERSON... CAUSING SERIOUS BURNS. IN 1962...THE TEMPERATURE CLIMBED TO A HIGH OF 100 DEGREES AT STAPLETON AIRPORT. IN 1968...A YOUNG MAN ON A GOLF COURSE IN DENVER WAS INJURED WHEN LIGHTNING STRUCK A TREE UNDER WHICH HE WAS STANDING. LIGHTNING CAUSED MINOR DAMAGE TO A HOUSE IN DENVER. HEAVY THUNDERSTORM RAIN CAUSED LOCAL STREET FLOODING. ONE INCH DIAMETER HAIL FELL AT JEFFERSON COUNTY AIRPORT NEAR BROOMFIELD. IN 1973...WINDS AS HIGH AS 85 MPH DAMAGED 20 AIRCRAFT AT THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY AIRPORT...NOW CENTENNIAL AIRPORT. IN 1977...THREE TORNADOES WERE SIGHTED IN BENNETT. A MAN SUFFERED A BROKEN LEG WHEN HIT BY A FLYING BOARD. HE WAS OUTSIDE HIS CAMPER HOME...WHICH WAS DESTROYED. ALL WINDOWS WERE BROKEN IN A NEAR-BY FARMHOUSE WHERE SOME SHINGLES WERE RIPPED OFF AND A 2 CAR GARAGE WAS KNOCKED DOWN. SEVERAL VEHICLES WERE DAMAGED AND A CAT...SOME RABBITS...AND CHICKENS WERE KILLED. A BROKEN OAR FROM A BOAT WAS DRIVEN INTO THE SIDE OF A HOUSE. A MOBILE HOME WAS OVERTURNED. ONE OLD BARN WAS DESTROYED. HALF A DOZEN HOMES AND SEVERAL AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS WERE DAMAGED JUST WEST OF STATE HIGHWAY 79. IN 1978...HIGH WINDS PRODUCED MUCH BLOWING DUST...CAUSING MANY TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN THE DENVER-BOULDER AREA. WINDS GUSTS OF 70 TO 101 MPH WERE RECORDED. NORTHWEST WINDS GUSTED TO 44 MPH AT STAPLETON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. IN 1980...LIGHTNING HIT TWO POWER POLES IN LITTLETON...CAUSING 400 DOLLARS IN DAMAGE. RAINFALL OF 1.23 INCHES IN A SHORT TIME CAUSED MINOR FLOODING...WHICH INCLUDED DAMAGE TO A GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT AND PARTIALLY SUBMERGING A FEW VEHICLES IN WATER. THUNDERSTORM RAINFALL TOTALED 0.98 INCH AT STAPLETON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. IN 1983...2.10 INCHES OF RAIN DRENCHED GOLDEN IN AN HOUR WITH SIMILAR AMOUNTS IN LAKEWOOD AND BOULDER. OVER TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF PLANTS WERE WASHED AWAY AT A NURSERY IN LAKEWOOD. IN 1997...TWELVE MOTORISTS WERE INJURED IN A MULTI-CAR ACCIDENT WHEN STRONG MICROBURST WINDS ESTIMATED TO 50 MPH BLEW BLINDING DUST ACROSS I-70 NEAR BENNETT. IN 1998...LIGHTNING STRUCK A HYDRO-ELECTRIC PLANT IN NEDERLAND... CAUSING A POWER OUTAGE. RESIDENTS IN THE FOOTHILLS WEST OF BOULDER...INCLUDING NEDERLAND...WARD...ELDORA...JAMESTOWN... AND GOLD HILL...WERE WITHOUT POWER FOR ABOUT AN HOUR. IN 2006...HEAVY THUNDERSTORM RAINFALL NEAR DECKERS WASHED AWAY SOME THE BANKS ALONG STATE HIGHWAY 67 BETWEEN DECKERS AND WESTCREEK. SEVERAL DRIVEWAYS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE HIGHWAY WERE ALSO DAMAGED. 15 IN 1899...A THUNDERSTORM PRODUCED SOUTHWEST SUSTAINED WINDS TO 43 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 46 MPH. IN 1972...A PILOT REPORTED A FUNNEL CLOUD BRIEFLY TOUCHING THE GROUND IN OPEN FIELDS...17 MILES EAST-NORTHEAST OF STAPLETON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. IN 1980...THUNDERSTORM WINDS GUSTED TO 55 MPH IN BOULDER. IN 1982...BRIEF HEAVY RAIN AND WINDS ESTIMATED AS HIGH AS 70 MPH OCCURRED IN THE CONIFER-EVERGREEN AREA. NO DAMAGE WAS REPORTED. IN 1990...LIGHTNING TRIGGERED A SMALL ATTIC FIRE IN A HOUSE NEAR SEDALIA...20 MILES SOUTH OF DENVER. A FURIOUS LIGHTNING STORM CAUSED WIDESPREAD POWER OUTAGES ACROSS SOUTHERN SECTIONS OF METRO DENVER. ONE LIGHTNING BOLT KNOCKED OUT AN ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION...CAUSING A 90-MINUTE BLACKOUT IN SOUTHEAST DENVER AFFECTING NEARLY 10 THOUSAND HOMES AND BUSINESSES. IN 2007...SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCED LARGE HAIL...UP TO 2 INCHES IN DIAMETER...NEAR LARKSPUR. EXTENSIVE DAMAGE TO VEHICLES IN THE AREA WAS REPORTED. IN PARKER...LIGHTNING STRUCK A RESIDENCE. THE ENSUING FIRE DAMAGED THE ATTIC AND TOP FLOOR; CAUSING $100000 IN PROPERTY DAMAGE. IN 2008...AT LEAST THREE HOMES WERE HIT BY LIGHTNING DURING THE EARLY MORNING HOURS IN ARAPAHOE COUNTY. LIGHTNING ALSO STRUCK TWO HOMES IN CASTLE ROCK...DAMAGING THE ROOFS. IN 2013...A DRY MICROBURST UPROOTED 30 TO 40 LARGE TREES ACROSS A 12-BLOCK AREA OF THE PARK HILL NEIGHBORHOOD IN EAST CENTRAL DENVER. SEVERAL TREES WERE SNAPPED NEAR THE BASE ALONG WITH NUMEROUS BRANCHES...8 TO 10 INCHES IN DIAMETER. POWER POLES AND LINES WERE ALSO DOWNED WITH RESULTED IN OUTAGES WHICH AFFECTED SEVEN HUNDRED RESIDENTS. ONE OF THE DOWNED TREES CRUSHED A CAR'S HOOD... NARROWLY MISSING THE DRIVER. AT DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT...A PEAK WIND GUST OF 22 MPH WAS OBSERVED FROM THE SOUTHWEST. $$  803 NOUS45 KABQ 090119 PNSABQ NMZ501>540-090219- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBUQUERQUE NM 719 PM MDT SAT AUG 08 2015 PRELIMINARY RAINFALL REPORTS ACROSS NORTH AND CENTRAL NEW MEXICO FOR THE LAST 8 HOURS. ...COUNTY... STORM TOTAL TIME/DATE OF LOCATION /INCHES/ MEASUREMENT ...BERNALILLO COUNTY... ALBUQUERQUE 6 WNW 0.70 600 PM 8/08 - ROCKCRESS ALBUQUERQUE 5 W 0.61 555 PM 8/08 - WESTERN TRAIL AND UNSER. ...CATRON COUNTY... QUEMADO LAKE 6 SSE 0.15 112 PM 8/08 - SLAUGHTER RAWS. ...CURRY COUNTY... CLOVIS 1.00 558 PM 8/08 CANNON AFB 1 N 0.79 522 PM 8/08 - KCVS ASOS. PRELIMINARY HAIL REPORTS ACROSS NORTH AND CENTRAL NEW MEXICO FOR THE LAST 8 HOURS. ...COUNTY... SIZE TIME/DATE OF LOCATION /INCHES/ MEASUREMENT ...CURRY COUNTY... CLOVIS 0.75 540 PM 8/08 CLOVIS 2 WNW 0.25 549 PM 8/08 CLOVIS 1 SW 0.25 544 PM 8/08 PRELIMINARY PEAK THUNDERSTORM WIND GUST REPORTS ACROSS NORTH AND CENTRAL NEW MEXICO FOR THE LAST 8 HOURS. ...COUNTY... WIND SPEED TIME/DATE OF LOCATION /MPH/ MEASUREMENT ...BERNALILLO COUNTY... ALBUQUERQUE 5 S 48.0 435 PM 8/08 - KABQ ASOS. ...CURRY COUNTY... CLOVIS 62.0 540 PM 8/08 CANNON AFB 1 N 62.0 522 PM 8/08 - KCVS ASOS. CLOVIS 60.0 546 PM 8/08 CLOVIS 2 WNW 50.0 549 PM 8/08 $$ GUYER  850 NOUS45 KSLC 090207 AAA PNSSLC PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SALT LAKE CITY UT 800 PM MDT SAT AUG 8 2015 ...PRELIMINARY STORM INFORMATION... 48-HOUR RAINFALL AND PEAK WIND GUST REPORTS THROUGH 800 PM. ***** PRECIP REPORTS ***** TIME PRECIP ...CACHE VALLEY/UTAH PORTION... LOGAN - 4465 FT 9 AM SAT 0.78 LEWISTON - 4514 FT 7 PM SAT 0.51 LBW SOUTHFORK - 5095 FT 7 PM SAT 0.24 LBW PARADISE - 4859 FT 7 PM SAT 0.23 RICHMOND UDOT - 4551 FT 7 PM SAT 0.20 CACHE COUNTY EOC - 4452 FT 7 PM SAT 0.15 PROVIDENCE - 4528 FT 8 AM SAT 0.15 LOGAN RIVER ABV STATE DAM - 4805 FT 9 AM SAT 0.14 HYDE PARK - 4515 FT 7 AM SAT 0.14 NORTH LOGAN - 4725 FT 7 AM SAT 0.12 RICHMOND - 4576 FT 4 AM SAT 0.12 LOGAN - CACHE AIRPORT - 4452 FT 7 PM SAT 0.11 ...NORTHERN WASATCH FRONT... CENTERVILLE - 4445 FT 8 PM FRI 0.92 WEST BOUNTIFUL - 4231 FT 8 AM SAT 0.82 BOUNTIFUL BENCH - 4990 FT 7 PM SAT 0.81 BOUNTIFUL BENCH - 5114 FT 7 PM SAT 0.74 BOUNTIFUL - 5130 FT 7 PM SAT 0.71 KAYSVILLE - 4413 FT 7 PM SAT 0.71 WEST POINT - 4350 FT 7 PM SAT 0.54 CORINNE - 4238 FT 7 PM SAT 0.54 HILL AIR FORCE BASE - 4787 FT 7 PM SAT 0.51 FRUIT HEIGHTS - 4590 FT 7 PM SAT 0.45 SOUTH WEBER - 4587 FT 7 PM SAT 0.44 LAYTON - 4468 FT 7 PM SAT 0.44 WEST WEBER - 4248 FT 7 AM SAT 0.44 NORTHEAST OGDEN BENCH - 4560 FT 9 PM FRI 0.44 CLINTON - 4337 FT 7 PM SAT 0.43 HARRISVILLE UDOT - 4311 FT 7 PM SAT 0.38 SYRACUSE - 4255 FT 7 PM SAT 0.37 SOUTH OGDEN - 4780 FT 7 PM SAT 0.34 BOTHWELL - 4469 FT 7 PM SAT 0.34 SOUTH OGDEN - 4777 FT 7 PM SAT 0.32 FARMINGTON - 4226 FT 7 PM SAT 0.31 BEUS CANYON - 5100 FT 7 PM SAT 0.31 OGDEN - HINCKLEY AIRPORT - 4468 FT 7 PM SAT 0.30 RIVERSIDE UDOT - 4416 FT 7 PM SAT 0.30 ROY - 4457 FT 9 AM SAT 0.30 WEST HAVEN - 4239 FT 7 AM SAT 0.30 EAGLE LAKE - 4377 FT 7 PM SAT 0.28 GARLAND 1 SE - 4328 FT 6 AM SAT 0.28 BRIGHAM CITY - 4590 FT 7 PM SAT 0.27 NORTH OGDEN - 4392 FT 7 AM SAT 0.27 CLEARFIELD UDOT - 4685 FT 7 PM SAT 0.24 THATCHER - 4414 FT 7 AM SAT 0.20 TREMONTON - 4331 FT 7 PM SAT 0.19 ...SALT LAKE AND TOOELE VALLEYS... COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS - 5230 FT 7 AM SAT 0.77 SALT LAKE CITY - 5102 FT 7 PM SAT 0.75 OLYMPUS HILLS - MSI - 4960 FT 7 PM SAT 0.62 HOLLADAY - 4344 FT 7 PM SAT 0.62 OLYMPUS COVE - 5070 FT 7 PM SAT 0.59 SANDY - 5161 FT 7 PM SAT 0.56 WEST VALLEY CITY - 4281 FT 7 PM SAT 0.53 NORTH HOLLADAY - 4600 FT 7 PM SAT 0.43 SALT LAKE INTL AIRPORT - 4226 FT 7 PM SAT 0.40 SOUTH SALT LAKE - 4340 FT 7 AM SAT 0.40 TOOELE 2 - 4318 FT 7 PM SAT 0.38 RIVERTON - 4429 FT 7 PM SAT 0.31 TOOELE - 5070 FT 5 PM SAT 0.27 MAGNA - 4375 FT 7 AM SAT 0.27 DRAPER - 4418 FT 7 PM SAT 0.23 SOUTH JORDAN - 4551 FT 7 PM SAT 0.23 MURRAY - 4290 FT 7 PM SAT 0.23 GREAT SALT LAKE MARINA - 4206 FT 7 PM SAT 0.22 ...SOUTHERN WASATCH FRONT... SPANISH FORK POWER HOUSE - 4720 FT 5 PM SAT 0.40 SPANISH FORK - 4580 FT 7 AM SAT 0.31 PROVO BYU - 4570 FT 5 PM SAT 0.20 LEHI - 4593 FT 7 PM SAT 0.18 OREM - 4728 FT 7 PM SAT 0.18 EYRING SCIENCE CENTER - 4720 FT 7 PM SAT 0.14 SARATOGA SPRINGS 1W - 7544 FT 7 PM SAT 0.12 SARATOGA SPRINGS - 4655 FT 7 PM SAT 0.11 PROVO - 4641 FT 7 PM SAT 0.10 PLEASANT GROVE - 5200 FT 6 PM SAT 0.10 ...GREAT SALT LAKE DESERT AND MOUNTAINS... INTERSTATE 80 - 4125 FT 7 PM SAT 1.01 UTAH TEST RANGE - 4440 FT 5 PM SAT 0.86 NORTH SALT FLATS - 4218 FT 7 PM SAT 0.71 PARK VALLEY - 5535 FT 1 AM SAT 0.54 CLIFTON FLAT - 6384 FT 6 PM SAT 0.40 SNOWVILLE (SOUTH) - 4812 FT 7 PM SAT 0.37 WEST OF WILDCAT MTN - 4259 FT 7 PM SAT 0.31 DITTO - 4345 FT 7 PM SAT 0.26 ROSEBUD - 4987 FT 6 PM SAT 0.25 HORIZONTAL GRID - 4261 FT 7 PM SAT 0.24 CEDAR MOUNTAIN - 4650 FT 6 PM SAT 0.24 SALT FLATS - 4265 FT 7 PM SAT 0.20 WEST SALT FLATS - 4237 FT 7 PM SAT 0.20 ...WASATCH MOUNTAIN VALLEYS... WEBER RIVER NEAR MORGAN - 4800 FT 6 PM SAT 0.85 WEBER RIVER AT ECHO DAM - 5480 FT 7 PM SAT 0.52 PARK CITY - 6516 FT 7 AM SAT 0.45 MORGAN - 5059 FT 7 PM SAT 0.43 COALVILLE - 5673 FT 7 PM SAT 0.43 HUNTSVILLE - 5059 FT 7 PM SAT 0.36 EDEN - 5337 FT 5 PM SAT 0.23 HEBER CITY - 5768 FT 7 AM SAT 0.22 DEER CREEK DAM - 5270 FT 5 AM SAT 0.22 ...WASATCH MOUNTAINS I-80 NORTH... LOST CREEK NR CROYDEN - 5840 FT 6 PM SAT 0.62 EMIGRATION CANYON - 6024 FT 7 PM SAT 0.58 SUMMIT PARK - 6998 FT 7 PM SAT 0.36 RANDOLPH UDOT - 6329 FT 7 PM SAT 0.25 RED SPUR - 8872 FT 7 PM SAT 0.22 HARDWARE RANCH - 5564 FT 7 PM SAT 0.19 LAKETOWN - 5980 FT 5 PM SAT 0.19 OTTER CREEK - 7160 FT 6 PM SAT 0.16 GARDEN CITY - 7615 FT 9 AM SAT 0.10 ...WASATCH MOUNTAINS SOUTH OF I-80... ALTA - BASE - 8560 FT 7 PM SAT 0.65 ALTA - COLLINS - 9662 FT 7 PM SAT 0.41 TIMPANOGOS CAVE - 7999 FT 7 PM SAT 0.17 SUNDANCE - 7503 FT 9 AM SAT 0.17 ...WESTERN UINTA MOUNTAINS... MOON LAKE - 8150 FT 7 PM SAT 1.01 WEBER RIVER NR OAKLEY 7NNE - 6653 FT 7 PM SAT 0.98 NORWAY - 8280 FT 7 PM SAT 0.98 NORWAY - 8280 FT 7 PM SAT 0.98 ASPEN MTN - 7539 FT 7 PM SAT 0.88 OAKLEY - 7800 FT 7 PM SAT 0.69 WEST FORK BLACKSFORK - 8865 FT 7 PM SAT 0.63 WEST FORK BLACKSMITHS FORK - 9620 FT 8 AM SAT 0.63 HEWINTA - 9186 FT 7 PM SAT 0.53 YELLOWSTONE DRAINAGE - 7800 FT 7 PM SAT 0.52 HEBER CITY 6 E - 8284 FT 7 PM SAT 0.47 YELLOWSTONE RIVER NR ALTONAH - 7506 FT 7 PM SAT 0.41 BEAR RIVER - 8536 FT 7 PM SAT 0.39 ...WASATCH PLATEAU/BOOK CLIFFS... BAER #10 RED BULL - 8360 FT 7 PM SAT 0.52 BRUIN POINT - 10200 FT 6 PM SAT 0.45 RAYS VALLEY - 7300 FT 7 PM SAT 0.40 HORSE RIDGE - 8480 FT 7 PM SAT 0.28 ...WESTERN UINTA BASIN... DUCHESNE - 5520 FT 5 PM SAT 0.30 ALTAMONT - 6370 FT 5 AM SAT 0.30 BLACKTAIL - 7311 FT 6 PM SAT 0.29 DUCHESNE RIVER NR TABIONA - 6209 FT 6 PM SAT 0.23 HANNA NEAR DUCHESNE - 6745 FT 7 PM SAT 0.22 ...CASTLE COUNTRY... WELLINGTON 3 E - 5400 FT 5 PM SAT 0.05 CARBON COUNTY AIRPORT - 5922 FT 9 AM SAT 0.05 ...SAN RAFAEL SWELL... GOBLIN VALLEY SP - 4990 FT 5 AM SAT 0.07 CAPITOL REEF NP - 5905 FT 9 AM SAT 0.05 TORREY - 6050 FT 9 AM SAT 0.05 ...SANPETE/SEVIER VALLEYS... SPRING CITY - 5835 FT 9 AM SAT 0.09 MONROE - 5364 FT 8 AM SAT 0.08 VENICE - 5244 FT 9 AM SAT 0.05 ...WEST CENTRAL UTAH... FILLMORE - 5120 FT 5 PM SAT 0.14 MUD SPRING - 5902 FT 6 PM SAT 0.12 DELTA - 4635 FT 8 AM SAT 0.08 OAK CITY - 5135 FT 9 AM SAT 0.05 ...SOUTHWEST UTAH... NEW HARMONY - 5625 FT 5 AM SAT 0.98 CEDAR CITY AIRPORT - 5627 FT 7 PM SAT 0.66 MILFORD - 5002 FT 7 PM SAT 0.64 CEDAR CITY 6 NNW - 5462 FT 11 AM FRI 0.59 CEDAR CITY 6 PM FRI 0.50 MILFORD MUNICIPAL AIRPORT - 5039 FT 7 PM SAT 0.49 BRIMSTONE RESERVOIR - 5620 FT 6 PM SAT 0.26 ENTERPRISE - 5384 FT 7 PM SAT 0.25 JENSEN SPRING - 5744 FT 6 PM SAT 0.16 PAROWAN 10NW - 5820 FT 7 PM SAT 0.14 ...UTAH'S DIXIE AND ZION NATIONAL PARK... ST GEORGE - 2612 FT 7 PM SAT 0.83 ST GEORGE 4 NNW - 2849 FT 8 AM SAT 0.78 WHITE REEF - 3440 FT 7 PM SAT 0.75 HURRICANE - 3275 FT 8 AM SAT 0.62 SPRINGDALE - 3842 FT 8 AM SAT 0.62 ST GEORGE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT - 2940 FT 7 PM SAT 0.61 WASHINGTON - 2615 FT 7 PM SAT 0.60 ZION NATIONAL PARK - 4050 FT 5 AM SAT 0.54 ZION CANYON - 3999 FT 6 PM SAT 0.51 FT PIERCE WASH NR ST. GEORGE - 2810 FT 7 PM SAT 0.50 HURRICANE - 3239 FT 8 AM FRI 0.40 ...SOUTH CENTRAL UTAH... APPLE VALLEY - 4757 FT 8 AM SAT 0.86 TELEGRAPH FLAT - 5460 FT 6 PM SAT 0.67 ESCALANTE - 5810 FT 5 PM SAT 0.31 ...GLEN CANYON RECREATION AREA/LAKE POWELL... BULLFROG BASIN - 3822 FT 5 AM SAT 0.24 BULLFROG MARINA - 3700 FT 7 PM SAT 0.14 ...CENTRAL UTAH MOUNTAINS... MUDDY CREEK NR EMERY - 6440 FT 7 PM SAT 0.30 FILLMORE PORT #1 - 6229 FT 6 PM SAT 0.25 HORSE HOLLOW - 6010 FT 6 PM SAT 0.25 SIGNAL PEAK - 8792 FT 7 PM SAT 0.23 LOST CREEK - 7490 FT 6 PM SAT 0.22 JOES VALLEY - 8700 FT 7 PM SAT 0.20 BLACK CEDAR - 6480 FT 6 PM SAT 0.13 ...SOUTHERN UTAH MOUNTAINS... LAVA POINT RAWS - 7890 FT 6 PM SAT 1.28 HENRY MTN - 8294 FT 6 PM SAT 0.95 AGUA CANYON - 8890 FT 7 PM SAT 0.81 BRYCE CANYON - 7855 FT 7 PM SAT 0.74 POWERHOUSE NR VEYO - 4600 FT 7 PM SAT 0.73 TOM BEST SPRING - 7718 FT 7 PM SAT 0.70 COAL CREEK NEAR CEDAR CITY 3E - 6017 FT 1 PM FRI 0.60 ASSAY - 8100 FT 7 PM SAT 0.52 BADGER SPRING - 3990 FT 6 PM SAT 0.50 COTTONWOOD MTN - 7544 FT 6 PM SAT 0.48 FISHLAKE D3 PT #3 - 6500 FT 6 PM SAT 0.47 FISHLAKE D4 PT #4 - 9590 FT 7 PM SAT 0.45 CIRCLEVILLE - 6079 FT 7 AM SAT 0.42 WILLOW GULCH - 6840 FT 12 PM FRI 0.40 GARDNER PEAK - 8350 FT 12 PM FRI 0.40 BUCK FLAT - 8000 FT 7 PM SAT 0.35 HENRY MTN - 8294 FT 6 PM SAT 0.35 BOULDER - 7171 FT 7 AM SAT 0.26 FISHLAKE D2 PT #2 - 7100 FT 8 AM SAT 0.22 PANGUITCH - 6550 FT 9 AM SAT 0.19 ...SOUTHWEST WYOMING... SMITHS FORK NR ROBERTSON - 8470 FT 7 PM SAT 0.43 MUDDY CREEK - 6970 FT 6 PM SAT 0.36 EVANSTON - BURNS FIELD - 7162 FT 7 PM SAT 0.33 ***** WIND REPORTS ***** TIME WINDSPEED ...NORTHERN WASATCH FRONT... FARMINGTON - 4232 FT 7 PM FRI 65 MPH GREAT SALT LAKE MINERALS - 4212 FT 7 PM FRI 62 MPH FARMINGTON - 4253 FT 7 PM FRI 61 MPH CENTERVILLE - 4220 FT 7 PM FRI 60 MPH LEGACY PARKWAY - 4215 FT 7 PM FRI 59 MPH KAYSVILLE - 4413 FT 7 PM FRI 57 MPH HILL AIR FORCE BASE - 4787 FT 7 PM FRI 51 MPH CLEARFIELD UDOT - 4685 FT 7 PM FRI 47 MPH FRUIT HEIGHTS - 4590 FT 7 PM FRI 47 MPH OGDEN - HINCKLEY AIRPORT - 4468 FT 7 PM FRI 45 MPH SYRACUSE - 4255 FT 7 PM FRI 43 MPH HARRISVILLE UDOT - 4311 FT 7 PM FRI 43 MPH CENTERVILLE - 4216 FT 7 PM FRI 42 MPH ROY - 4373 FT 7 PM FRI 40 MPH RIVERDALE RD AT I-84 - 4415 FT 7 PM FRI 39 MPH BOUNTIFUL BENCH - 4990 FT 7 PM FRI 39 MPH SOUTH OGDEN - 4780 FT 7 PM FRI 38 MPH EAGLE LAKE - 4377 FT 7 PM FRI 38 MPH CLINTON - 4337 FT 7 PM FRI 38 MPH ...SALT LAKE AND TOOELE VALLEYS... LAKE POINT I-80 - 4301 FT 6 PM FRI 76 MPH GREAT SALT LAKE MARINA - 4206 FT 6 PM FRI 65 MPH SALT LAKE INTL AIRPORT - 4226 FT 7 PM FRI 63 MPH VERNON HILL - 5761 FT 6 PM FRI 60 MPH UNIVERSITY OF UTAH - 4806 FT 7 PM FRI 58 MPH SALT LAKE MUNI 2 AIRPORT - 4603 FT 7 PM FRI 57 MPH BACCUS HIGHWAY - 5172 FT 7 PM FRI 55 MPH POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN - 4750 FT 8 PM FRI 51 MPH I-80 AT MP 78 - 4213 FT 6 PM FRI 51 MPH FLIGHT PARK SOUTH - 5202 FT 8 PM FRI 48 MPH OLYMPUS HILLS - MSI - 4960 FT 7 PM FRI 48 MPH TRANS-JORDAN LANDFILL - 5201 FT 7 PM FRI 47 MPH MOUNTAIN VIEW AT JUNIPER - 4900 FT 3 AM FRI 47 MPH ERDA AIRPORT - 4360 FT 6 PM FRI 45 MPH TOOELE 2 - 4318 FT 6 PM FRI 45 MPH MOUTH PARLEYS - 4915 FT 7 PM FRI 44 MPH I-15 AT 500 S - 4400 FT 7 PM FRI 44 MPH MOUNTAIN VIEW AT DANNON WAY - 4910 FT 7 PM FRI 44 MPH I-15 AT I-215 - 4407 FT 4 AM FRI 43 MPH VERNON - 5639 FT 4 AM FRI 43 MPH NWS SLC OFFICE - 4220 FT 7 PM FRI 42 MPH TAYLORSVILLE - 4593 FT 7 PM FRI 42 MPH WEST VALLEY CITY - 4260 FT 7 PM FRI 41 MPH SANDY - 5161 FT 4 AM FRI 41 MPH STOCKTON BAR - 5161 FT 4 AM FRI 41 MPH I-15 AT 2400 S - 4219 FT 7 PM FRI 40 MPH NW CORNER SLC INTL AIRPORT - 4278 FT 7 PM FRI 40 MPH BURMESTER - 4219 FT 6 PM FRI 40 MPH FLUX - 4219 FT 6 PM FRI 40 MPH ...SOUTHERN WASATCH FRONT... PIONEER CROSSING - 4650 FT 8 PM FRI 46 MPH SARATOGA SPRINGS - 4787 FT 8 PM FRI 45 MPH LEHI - 4593 FT 8 PM FRI 45 MPH TICKVILLE - 5191 FT 9 PM FRI 39 MPH NEPHI - 5255 FT 11 PM FRI 37 MPH PLEASANT GROVE - 5200 FT 8 PM FRI 37 MPH ...GREAT SALT LAKE DESERT AND MOUNTAINS... WEST GRANITE - 4403 FT 5 PM FRI 79 MPH WENDOVER FIELD - 4236 FT 4 PM FRI 79 MPH LAKESIDE MOUNTAIN - 5039 FT 6 PM FRI 76 MPH WEST OF WILDCAT MTN - 4259 FT 5 PM FRI 69 MPH NORTH SALT FLATS - 4218 FT 4 PM FRI 68 MPH UTTR OASIS COMPOUND - 4437 FT 6 PM FRI 66 MPH CAMEL BACK MTN - 5077 FT 6 PM FRI 64 MPH INTERSTATE 80 - 4125 FT 5 PM FRI 62 MPH I-80 AT MP 29 - 4125 FT 5 PM FRI 62 MPH WEST SALT FLATS - 4237 FT 4 PM FRI 61 MPH HAT ISLAND - 4242 FT 6 PM FRI 60 MPH ARAGONITE - 5030 FT 5 PM FRI 60 MPH PLAYA STATION - 4280 FT 5 PM FRI 60 MPH DIDDLE KNOLL - 4265 FT 6 PM FRI 59 MPH LOWER CEDAR MTN - 4495 FT 5 PM FRI 59 MPH GUNNISON ISLAND - 4242 FT 6 PM FRI 57 MPH HORIZONTAL GRID - 4261 FT 5 PM FRI 57 MPH I-80 AT MP 1 - 4270 FT 5 PM FRI 57 MPH UTTR THERMAL TREATMENT UNIT - 4915 FT 6 PM FRI 56 MPH DITTO - 4345 FT 6 PM FRI 56 MPH TARGET S - 4349 FT 5 PM FRI 56 MPH I-80 AT GRASSEY - 4650 FT 5 PM FRI 56 MPH DUGWAY - 4318 FT 7 PM FRI 55 MPH WHITE SAGE - 4363 FT 6 PM FRI 55 MPH JULIET ROAD - 4324 FT 5 PM FRI 55 MPH CEDAR MOUNTAIN - 4650 FT 6 PM FRI 54 MPH CALLAO GATE - 4250 FT 5 PM FRI 54 MPH DUGWAY - APG - 4291 FT 5 PM FRI 54 MPH V-GRID - 4226 FT 5 PM FRI 54 MPH SALT FLATS - 4265 FT 5 PM FRI 53 MPH EAGLE RANGE - 4239 FT 6 PM FRI 52 MPH SIMPSON SPRINGS - 4645 FT 6 PM FRI 52 MPH UPPER CEDAR MTN - 7052 FT 6 PM FRI 52 MPH BAKER LAB - 4294 FT 5 PM FRI 52 MPH WIG MOUNTAIN - 4352 FT 5 PM FRI 52 MPH GROOME - 4223 FT 4 PM FRI 52 MPH BADGER ISLAND - 4199 FT 7 PM FRI 51 MPH TOWER GRID - 4346 FT 5 PM FRI 51 MPH NW DECON PAD - 4380 FT 5 PM FRI 51 MPH CAUSEWAY - 4246 FT 5 PM FRI 51 MPH CALLAO - 4530 FT 5 PM FRI 51 MPH ENGLISH VILLAGE - 4788 FT 6 PM FRI 50 MPH ROMEO & CENTERLINE - 4308 FT 5 PM FRI 50 MPH DURAND ROAD - 4538 FT 6 PM FRI 49 MPH JOHNSONS PASS - 6520 FT 6 PM FRI 48 MPH HOGUP - 4229 FT 5 PM FRI 47 MPH TARGET R - 4311 FT 5 PM FRI 44 MPH WENDOVER PORT OF ENTRY - 4227 FT 4 PM FRI 44 MPH CLIFTON FLAT - 6384 FT 4 PM FRI 43 MPH ROSEBUD - 4987 FT 6 PM FRI 40 MPH SLDURO - 4220 FT 4 PM FRI 40 MPH ...WASATCH MOUNTAIN VALLEYS... I-84 AT DEVILS SLIDE - 5250 FT 8 PM FRI 53 MPH TRAPPERS LOOP ROAD - 5774 FT 7 PM FRI 53 MPH MORGAN - 5149 FT 8 PM FRI 45 MPH I-80 AT COALVILLE - 5570 FT 8 PM FRI 42 MPH ...WASATCH MOUNTAINS I-80 NORTH... SR-65 AT BIG MOUNTAIN PASS - 7433 FT 7 PM FRI 80 MPH PORTABLE RWIS 5 - 7612 FT 6 PM FRI 64 MPH OGDEN PEAK - 9570 FT 7 PM FRI 61 MPH OTTER CREEK - 7160 FT 8 PM FRI 53 MPH WEBER CANYON POWER PLANT - 5801 FT 7 PM FRI 53 MPH SNOWBASIN - WILDCAT - 7703 FT 7 PM FRI 42 MPH ...WASATCH MOUNTAINS SOUTH OF I-80... PARLEYS CANYON AT QUARRY - 5100 FT 7 PM FRI 64 MPH SUNDANCE - ARROWHEAD - 8251 FT 10 PM FRI 53 MPH PARK CITY - JUPITER - 10024 FT 7 AM SAT 46 MPH DEER VLY - MOUNT BALDY - 9347 FT 5 AM FRI 46 MPH CENTRAL WASATCH PEAKS - 10443 FT 8 PM FRI 44 MPH PARK CITY - BONANZA TOP - 9200 FT 5 AM FRI 42 MPH DEER VLY - EMPIRE PK - 9570 FT 5 AM FRI 41 MPH ...WESTERN UINTA MOUNTAINS... DRY RIDGE - 11565 FT 12 AM SAT 53 MPH WINDY PEAK - 10662 FT 4 AM FRI 46 MPH CHEPETA - 12120 FT 11 AM FRI 45 MPH ...WASATCH PLATEAU/BOOK CLIFFS... PORTABLE RWIS 4 - 9805 FT 2 AM FRI 47 MPH ...SANPETE/SEVIER VALLEYS... I-15 AT SEVIER RIVER NB - 4941 FT 1 AM FRI 43 MPH I-70 AT SALINA - 5226 FT 10 PM FRI 41 MPH ...WEST CENTRAL UTAH... U.S. 6 AT EUREKA - 6584 FT 3 AM FRI 62 MPH FISH SPRINGS - 4282 FT 5 PM FRI 52 MPH DELTA MUNICIPAL AIRPORT - 4755 FT 1 AM FRI 49 MPH CLEARSPOT - 4806 FT 2 AM FRI 47 MPH MUD SPRING - 5902 FT 2 AM FRI 41 MPH FILLMORE AIRPORT - 4988 FT 6 AM FRI 40 MPH ...SOUTHWEST UTAH... I-15 AT BLACK RIDGE - 5160 FT 9 PM THU 48 MPH BRIMSTONE RESERVOIR - 5620 FT 12 AM FRI 46 MPH MILFORD MUNICIPAL AIRPORT - 5039 FT 11 PM THU 46 MPH CEDAR CITY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT - 5627 FT 10 PM THU 46 MPH BEAVER MUNICIPAL AIRPORT - 5860 FT 11 PM THU 44 MPH ENTERPRISE - 5340 FT 10 PM THU 41 MPH ...UTAH'S DIXIE AND ZION NATIONAL PARK... WHITE REEF - 3440 FT 10 PM THU 60 MPH ST GEORGE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT - 2940 FT 8 PM THU 56 MPH ST GEORGE - 2612 FT 9 PM THU 43 MPH ST. GEORGE - 2861 FT 8 PM THU 42 MPH ...SOUTH CENTRAL UTAH... TELEGRAPH FLAT - 5460 FT 6 AM FRI 41 MPH ...GLEN CANYON RECREATION AREA/LAKE POWELL... BULLFROG MARINA - 3700 FT 8 AM FRI 44 MPH ...CENTRAL UTAH MOUNTAINS... I-15 AT SCIPIO SUMMIT - 5960 FT 8 PM FRI 49 MPH SIGNAL PEAK - 8792 FT 5 AM FRI 41 MPH DOG VALLEY - 6180 FT 12 AM FRI 39 MPH ...SOUTHERN UTAH MOUNTAINS... GREENVILLE BENCH PORTABLE - 6200 FT 12 AM FRI 53 MPH BADGER SPRING - 3990 FT 9 PM THU 44 MPH ...SOUTHWEST WYOMING... FORT BRIDGER WY - 7034 FT 9 PM FRI 46 MPH PAINTER - 6939 FT 9 PM FRI 44 MPH EVANSTON - BURNS FIELD - 7162 FT 8 PM FRI 40 MPH $$  477 NOUS45 KTWC 090354 PNSTWC AZZ501>515-091553- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TUCSON AZ 853 PM MST SAT AUG 8 2015 ...RAINFALL REPORTS PAST 12 HOURS ACROSS SOUTHEAST ARIZONA... LOCATION AMOUNT TIME/DATE ELEVATION ...COCHISE COUNTY... LONG PARK ALERT GAUGE 2.99 IN 0504 PM 08/08 9080 FT 8 S SIERRA VISTA 1.92 IN 0730 PM 08/08 5525 FT 7 SE SIERRA VISTA 1.59 IN 0840 PM 08/08 4800 FT 6 SE SIERRA VISTA 1.51 IN 0833 PM 08/08 M FT 9 SE SIERRA VISTA 1.50 IN 0840 PM 08/08 4603 FT CARR RAWS 1.21 IN 0819 PM 08/08 5400 FT MILLER CARR CANYON ALERT GAU 0.87 IN 0449 PM 08/08 4596 FT RUCKER 0.80 IN 0757 PM 08/08 5700 FT 4 SE SIERRA VISTA 0.73 IN 0817 PM 08/08 4583 FT 3 SE SIERRA VISTA 0.47 IN 0838 PM 08/08 4642 FT 9 ESE SIERRA VISTA 0.42 IN 0838 PM 08/08 4344 FT 1 WSW SIERRA VISTA 0.26 IN 0837 PM 08/08 4816 FT ASH CANYON ALERT GAUGE 0.16 IN 0611 PM 08/08 6138 FT 4 NW HUACHUCA CITY 0.09 IN 0841 PM 08/08 4565 FT 5 W BISBEE 0.07 IN 0823 PM 08/08 4756 FT 19 WNW RODEO 0.07 IN 0839 PM 08/08 6886 FT 14 NW WILLCOX 0.07 IN 0455 PM 08/08 4291 FT 12 ESE SIERRA VISTA 0.05 IN 0838 PM 08/08 4235 FT 8 NW BISBEE 0.04 IN 0730 PM 08/08 4930 FT DOUGLAS 0.03 IN 0450 PM 08/08 4040 FT 13 SE SIERRA VISTA 0.02 IN 0836 PM 08/08 4551 FT 21 WNW RODEO 0.01 IN 0833 PM 08/08 M FT 2 N BISBEE 0.01 IN 0837 PM 08/08 5377 FT 23 N BENSON 0.01 IN 0838 PM 08/08 3212 FT BENSON 0.01 IN 0507 PM 08/08 3663 FT MULESHOE RANCH 0.01 IN 0403 PM 08/08 4560 FT ...GRAHAM COUNTY... DRY LAKE 0.04 IN 0327 PM 08/08 7405 FT NOON CREEK 0.04 IN 0401 PM 08/08 4925 FT 12 NE SAFFORD 0.02 IN 0630 PM 08/08 3500 FT COLUMBINE 0.02 IN 0502 PM 08/08 9521 FT 24 SSE EAST FORK 0.01 IN 0630 PM 08/08 5725 FT 7 SW THATCHER 0.01 IN 0515 PM 08/08 5580 FT BLACK HILLS 0.01 IN 0453 PM 08/08 3352 FT ...GREENLEE COUNTY... BEAVER HEAD 0.40 IN 0700 PM 08/08 7990 FT 17 WSW ALMA 0.38 IN 0800 PM 08/08 4160 FT 12 SSE THREE FORKS 0.22 IN 0830 PM 08/08 8380 FT HANNAGAN MEADOWS 0.20 IN 0700 PM 08/08 9020 FT STRAY HORSE 0.08 IN 0819 PM 08/08 7945 FT 15 S THREE FORKS 0.03 IN 0800 PM 08/08 9142 FT TRAIL CABIN 0.03 IN 0535 PM 08/08 6250 FT EAGLE CK ABV PUMPING PLT 0.02 IN 0600 PM 08/08 3674 FT GUTHRIE 0.01 IN 0403 PM 08/08 6340 FT ...PIMA COUNTY... TINAJA RANCH 1.06 IN 0543 PM 08/08 3900 FT 11 NE TUCSON 0.99 IN 0613 PM 08/08 2867 FT DEQ RUTHRAUFF RD. AT LA CHOL 0.98 IN 0400 PM 08/08 2266 FT DAVIDSON CANYON 0.63 IN 0336 PM 08/08 3480 FT BARREL CANYON NEAR SONOITA 0.52 IN 0730 PM 08/08 4364 FT EMPIRE 0.52 IN 0753 PM 08/08 4650 FT 16 E TUCSON 0.40 IN 0840 PM 08/08 3425 FT 10 SSE TUCSON 0.32 IN 0840 PM 08/08 2011 FT BRAWLEY WASH AT THREE POINTS 0.20 IN 0453 PM 08/08 2533 FT RINCON CREEK NEAR TUCSON 0.19 IN 0339 PM 08/08 3120 FT CRAYCROFT AT GOLF LINKS 0.16 IN 0317 PM 08/08 2620 FT 11 ESE GREEN VALLEY 0.14 IN 0308 PM 08/08 4367 FT ANAMAX 0.12 IN 0316 PM 08/08 3445 FT 5 SSW ORO VALLEY 0.12 IN 0840 PM 08/08 2444 FT 3 ENE TUCSON 0.11 IN 0839 PM 08/08 2598 FT AVRA VALLEY AIRPARK 0.08 IN 0506 PM 08/08 2021 FT DIAMOND BELL 0.08 IN 0353 PM 08/08 3250 FT SANTA CRUZ R. AT INA RD 0.08 IN 0404 PM 08/08 2180 FT ORO VALLEY PUBLIC WORKS 0.08 IN 0553 PM 08/08 2588 FT PIMA AIR MUSEUM 0.08 IN 0310 PM 08/08 2986 FT PIMA WASH AT INA RD. 0.08 IN 0403 PM 08/08 2608 FT 1 SW ORO VALLEY 0.05 IN 0838 PM 08/08 2680 FT AJO DETENTION BASIN 0.04 IN 0317 PM 08/08 2759 FT ALAMO WASH 0.04 IN 0334 PM 08/08 M FT CIENEGA CREEK 0.04 IN 0800 PM 08/08 4151 FT 6 ESE MARANA 0.04 IN 0831 PM 08/08 2332 FT 4 S ORO VALLEY 0.04 IN 0837 PM 08/08 2821 FT CATALINA 0.04 IN 0430 PM 08/08 3057 FT 5 WSW ORO VALLEY 0.04 IN 0829 PM 08/08 2509 FT 7 N TUCSON 0.04 IN 0834 PM 08/08 2591 FT KOLB BOOSTER 0.04 IN 0327 PM 08/08 2695 FT PICTURE ROCK COMMUNITY CENTE 0.04 IN 0449 PM 08/08 2198 FT 4 W ORO VALLEY 0.03 IN 0840 PM 08/08 2751 FT 6 NNW TUCSON 0.03 IN 0826 PM 08/08 2355 FT 6 ESE MARANA 0.02 IN 0839 PM 08/08 2306 FT 4 W ORO VALLEY 0.02 IN 0828 PM 08/08 2749 FT 7 ESE TUCSON 0.02 IN 0831 PM 08/08 2848 FT 7 SSE ORO VALLEY 0.01 IN 0835 PM 08/08 2920 FT 9 N GREEN VALLEY 0.01 IN 0840 PM 08/08 2765 FT 10 E TUCSON 0.01 IN 0249 PM 08/08 2749 FT 8 E TUCSON 0.01 IN 0253 PM 08/08 3041 FT 12 ENE TUCSON 0.01 IN 0347 PM 08/08 2762 FT 10 NE TUCSON 0.01 IN 0357 PM 08/08 2769 FT 8 NNE GREEN VALLEY 0.01 IN 0838 PM 08/08 2709 FT RINCON 0.01 IN 0737 PM 08/08 8209 FT SCOUT CAMP 0.01 IN 0801 PM 08/08 7554 FT ...PINAL COUNTY... HORSE CAMP 0.05 IN 0402 PM 08/08 4097 FT 7 NNW CATALINA 0.01 IN 0841 PM 08/08 3441 FT 2 ESE ORACLE 0.01 IN 0429 PM 08/08 4632 FT ...SANTA CRUZ COUNTY... 9 NNW RIO RICO 0.25 IN 0645 PM 08/08 3180 FT HOPKINS 0.20 IN 0801 PM 08/08 7120 FT OBSERVATIONS ARE COLLECTED FROM A VARIETY OF SOURCES WITH VARYING EQUIPMENT AND EXPOSURE. NOT ALL DATA LISTED ARE CONSIDERED OFFICIAL. $$ NWS TUCSON AZ  224 NOUS45 KBOU 090859 PNSBOU COZ030>051-092300- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DENVER/BOULDER CO 259 AM MDT SUN AUG 9 2015 ...TODAY IN METRO DENVER WEATHER HISTORY... 8-10 IN 1979...HEAVY THUNDERSTORM RAINS ON EACH OF THREE CONSECUTIVE DAYS DUMPED A TOTAL OF 2.22 INCHES OF RAIN AT STAPLETON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. THE HEAVIEST RAIN... 0.95 INCHES...FELL ON THE 9TH. SMALL HAIL TO 1/8 INCH DIAMETER FELL ON THE 8TH. 8-13 IN 1875...CLOUDS OF GRASSHOPPERS WERE SEEN FLYING THROUGH THE AIR ON THE PREVAILING WINDS DURING EACH DAY. 9 IN 1900...A THUNDERSTORM PRODUCED WEST WINDS SUSTAINED TO 47 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 55 MPH...BUT ONLY 0.01 INCH OF RAIN. IN 1902...A THUNDERSTORM PRODUCED NO RAIN AND NORTH WINDS SUSTAINED TO 52 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 60 MPH. IN 1934...HEAVY CLOUDBURSTS IN THE FOOTHILLS NEAR KITTREDGE AND AT THE HEAD OF MOUNT VERNON CREEK CAUSED FLASH FLOODING ON BOTH BEAR CREEK AND MOUNT VERNON CREEK AT MORRISON... WHICH RESULTED IN 6 DEATHS AND MUCH PROPERTY DAMAGE. THE HIGHWAY IN MOUNT VERNON CANYON WAS DESTROYED BY THE FLOOD WATERS. IN 1981...3/4 INCH HAIL FELL AT KITTREDGE NEAR EVERGREEN IN JEFFERSON COUNTY. IN 1987...3/4 INCH HAIL FELL IN BOULDER AND 9 MILES NORTHWEST OF CASTLE ROCK. IN 1995...LIGHTNING STRUCK A 16-YEAR-OLD COUNSELOR IN THE BACK OF THE HEAD WHILE HE AND A FRIEND WERE STANDING UNDER A TREE AT THE SINGING RIVER RANCH...7 MILES WEST OF EVERGREEN. HE STOPPED BREATHING...BUT HIS FRIEND WAS ABLE TO SUMMON HELP AND THEY WERE ABLE TO REVIVE HIM. HE WAS HOSPITALIZED FOR A FEW DAYS AND RELEASED. IN 1998...BRIEF...WEAK TORNADOES (F0) WERE SIGHTED NEAR BENNETT AND ROGGEN. NO DAMAGE WAS REPORTED. HAIL AS LARGE AS 1 INCH DIAMETER FELL IN FRANKTOWN WITH 3/4 INCH DIAMETER HAIL MEASURED NEAR CASTLE ROCK. THUNDERSTORM WINDS GUSTED TO 61 MPH NEAR ROGGEN. 9-10 IN 2006...MID AND HIGH CLOUDINESS OVERNIGHT ON BOTH DAYS RESULTED IN TWO TEMPERATURE RECORDS. THE LOW TEMPERATURE OF 71 DEGREES ON THE 9TH WAS A RECORD HIGH MINIMUM FOR THE DATE. THE LOW TEMPERATURE OF 68 DEGREES ON THE 10TH EQUALED THE RECORD HIGH MINIMUM FOR THE DATE FIRST SET IN 1936. $$  130 NOUS43 KICT 091100 PNSICT KSZ032-033-047>053-067>072-082-083-091>096-098>100-091500- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS 600 AM CDT SUN AUG 9 2015 ...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY... IN 1988...AFTERNOON AND EVENING SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS INVADED THE SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS. THE MOST POWERFUL SEVERE THUNDERSTORM STRUCK HARRAH OKLAHOMA...LOCATED 25 MILES SOUTHEAST OF OKLAHOMA CITY...WHERE GUSTS WERE MEASURED AT 92 MPH. && IN 1878...NEW ENGLAND'S SECOND DEADLIEST TORNADO OCCURRED. THIRTY FOUR PEOPLE WERE KILLED AND 100 INJURED IN WALLINGFORD CONNECTICUT. THE TORNADO STARTED AS A WATERSPOUT OVER A RIVER. IT WAS 400 TO 600 FEET WIDE BUT WAS ONLY 2 MILES LONG. $$ AUTO  740 NOUS43 KDMX 091158 PNSDMX IAZ004>007-015>017-023>028-033>039-044>050-057>062-070>075-081>086- 092>097-091800- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DES MOINES IA 658 AM CDT SUN AUG 9 2015 ...NOAA WEATHER RADIO ACROSS CENTRAL IOWA IS OFF THE AIR... ALL CENTRAL IOWA NOAA WEATHER RADIO TRANSMITTERS ARE OFF THE AIR DUE TO A COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE. TECHNICIANS HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED BUT THERE IS NO ESTIMATED RESTORE TIME. THE FOLLOWING TRANSMITTERS ARE AFFECTED BY THIS OUTAGE: - WXL-57 AT DES MOINES (CH 7 OR 162.550 MHZ) - WXL-94 AT WATERLOO (CH 7 OR 162.550 MHZ) - WXK-84 AT FORT DODGE (CH 1 OR 162.400 MHZ) - KXI-98 AT MARSHALLTOWN (CH 5 OR 162.500 MHZ) - KXI-62 AT MONTEZUMA (CH 3 OR 162.450 MHZ) - KXI-65 AT LENOX (CH 3 OR 162.450 MHZ) - WXN-91 AT LAKE RATHBUN (CH 3 OR 162.450 MHZ) - WNG-730 AT OTTUMWA (CH 5 OR 162.500 MHZ) - KZZ-51 AT CARROLL (CH 2 OR 162.425 MHZ) - KZZ-68 AT VAN WERT (CH 4 OR 162.475 MHZ) - WNG-666 AT IOWA FALLS (CH 6 OR 162.525 MHZ) - WNG-668 AT DENISON (CH 7 OR 162.550 MHZ) - WNG-688 AT RINGSTED (CH 4 OR 162.475 MHZ) - KJY-63 AT FOREST CITY (CH 5 OR 162.500 MHZ) WE APOLOGIZE FOR THIS INTERRUPTION AND WILL HAVE SERVICE RESTORED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. $$ CURTIS  698 NOUS43 KGLD 091201 PNSGLD PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GOODLAND KS 600 AM MDT SUN AUG 09 2015 ...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY... IN 1938, THE TEMPERATURE REACHED 110 DEGREES IN COLBY KANSAS, SETTING A RECORD FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST AT THAT LOCATION. IN 2011, AN INTENSE THUNDERSTORM MOVED ACROSS RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA. HAIL TO THE SIZE OF BASEBALLS PRODUCED AN ESTIMATED 10 MILLION DOLLARS IN CROP DAMAGE ACROSS THE COUNTY, AND SEVERAL PEOPLE RECEIVED MINOR INJURIES AS HAIL BROKE SKYLIGHTS AND WINDOWS. $$  821 NOUS45 KTFX 091258 PNSTFX PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREAT FALLS MT 625 AM MDT SUN AUG 9 2015 ...PRECIPITATION TOTALS FOR THE PAST 24 HOURS ENDING AT THE TIME LISTED... ...BEAVERHEAD COUNTY... TIME 24HR PRECIP ANTELOPE RAWS 06 AM SUN 0.30 BANNACK STATE PARK CRN 06 AM SUN 0.28 BEAGLE SPRINGS SNOTEL 23SW L 05 AM SUN 0.20 BRENNER RAWS 06 AM SUN 0.29 DARKHORSE LAKE SNOTEL 16SW J 05 AM SUN 0.10 DILLON AGRIMET 06 AM SUN 0.12 DILLON AIRPORT 06 AM SUN 0.14 DILLON WMU COOP 12 AM SUN 0.19 FRENCH CREEK RAWS 06 AM SUN 0.27 GLEN 5.76S 06 AM SUN 0.04 LIMA - HARKNESS RAWS 06 AM SUN 0.20 LEMHI RIDGE SNOTEL 17W GRANT 05 AM SUN 0.10 LIMA RESERVOIR DCP 05 AM SUN 0.02 MULE CREEK SNOTEL 13WSW GLEN 04 AM SUN 0.30 RED ROCK RAWS 06 AM SUN 0.32 ...BROADWATER COUNTY... TIME 24HR PRECIP TOWNSEND - ELKHORN RAWS 06 AM SUN 0.06 RADERSBERG SPOON 2.5ENE DN 06 AM SUN 0.05 ...FERGUS COUNTY... TIME 24HR PRECIP ARMELLS CREEK RAWS 06 AM SUN 0.10 CRYSTAL LAKE SNOTEL 19SSE LE 05 AM SUN 0.10 GLENGARRY_LWT 06 AM SUN 0.05 HILGER JUDITH PEAK 06 AM SUN 0.08 LEWISTOWN AIRPORT 06 AM SUN 0.03 LEWISTOWN 1SE 06 AM SUN 0.03 LEWISTOWN MTSHARK 7.8SE 06 AM SUN 0.05 LITTLE SNOWY RAWS 06 AM SUN 0.22 ...GALLATIN COUNTY... TIME 24HR PRECIP BELGRADE WILLOW SPRING 4NE D 06 AM SUN 0.26 BELGRADE_VISTA_2.4WNW 06 AM SUN 0.07 BELGRADE 2.2NW GARDENS WU 06 AM SUN 0.07 BIG SKY 1.5NW DNET 06 AM SUN 0.82 BIG SKY 5.18W YC DNET 06 AM SUN 0.82 BLACK BEAR SNOTEL 12S WEST Y 05 AM SUN 0.90 BOZEMAN AGRIMET 06 AM SUN 0.22 BOZEMAN GALLATIN FIELD 06 AM SUN 0.07 BOZEMAN EXP STN COOP 04 PM SAT 0.20 BOZEMAN MSU COOP 04 PM SAT 0.14 BOZEMAN HYALIT 6SW WU 06 AM SUN 0.30 BOZEMAN MOUNTAIN MEADOW WU 06 AM SUN 0.04 BZN SCOTTONWOOD WU 06 AM SUN 0.09 BOZEMAN BRIDGER MOUNTAIN 6NE 06 AM SUN 0.42 BOZEMAN ROUSE WU 06 AM SUN 0.15 BOZEMAN BON TON WU 06 AM SUN 0.14 BOZEMAN BRIDGER FOOTHILLS 4. 06 AM SUN 0.19 BZN_PRAIRIE_SMK_5.6N 06 AM SUN 0.08 BZN 5.9W MIDCKPARKLANDS WU 06 AM SUN 0.22 BZN 3SE SEGARDNER PARK WU 06 AM SUN 0.28 BZN 5.5NNE WBRIDGER WU 06 AM SUN 0.14 BZN SOURDOUGH RIDGE 2.74SE 06 AM SUN 0.07 BZN 2S WESTFIELDPARK WU 06 AM SUN 0.14 BOZEMAN GAMTRELL 10ESE DNET 06 AM SUN 0.66 BOZEMAN TAYABOSHOCK 3SE DNET 06 AM SUN 0.21 BOZEMAN_4CORNERS_6.5W 06 AM SUN 0.19 BOZEMAN_LAMOTTE_5.28SE 06 AM SUN 0.49 BOZEMAN_GREENH_7.7SSW 06 AM SUN 0.27 BRACKETT CREEK SNOTEL 13WSW 05 AM SUN 0.20 CHURCHILL MANCHRISTIAN 0.37N 06 AM SUN 0.07 GALLATIN GATEWAY 0.2W DNET 06 AM SUN 0.02 LICK CREEK SNOTEL 12SSE BOZE 05 AM SUN 0.60 SHENANGO RAWS 06 AM SUN 0.49 SHOWER FALLS SNOTEL 22 SSE B 05 AM SUN 0.80 WEST YELLOWSTONE HEBGEN LAKE 06 AM SUN 0.22 WEST YELLOWSTONE SNOTEL 05 AM SUN 0.20 YELLOW MULE RAWS 06 AM SUN 0.63 ...JEFFERSON COUNTY... TIME 24HR PRECIP BOULDER COOP 03 PM SAT T ...JUDITH BASIN COUNTY... TIME 24HR PRECIP JUDITH RIVER WMA 06 AM SUN 0.01 MOCCASIN AGRIMET 06 AM SUN 0.06 CHECKERBOARD - SOUTH FORK JU 06 AM SUN 0.01 UTICA PIGEYE 10.6SW 06 AM SUN 0.02 ...MADISON COUNTY... TIME 24HR PRECIP BURNT CREEK RAWS 06 AM SUN 0.58 BIG SKY 5.18W YC DNET 06 AM SUN 0.82 CAMERON BEAR CREEK WU 06 AM SUN 0.62 DIVIDE SNOTEL 18NW LAKEVIEW 05 AM SUN 0.90 ENNIS COOP 09 AM SAT 0.12 ENNIS RAWS 06 AM SUN 0.16 ENNIS VARNEY WU 06 AM SUN 0.06 ENNIS VARNEY RD 6.19SSE 06 AM SUN 0.29 ENNIS COW 3.82SE DNET 06 AM SUN 0.35 LONE MOUNTAIN SNOTEL 20ESE E 01 AM SUN 0.80 LOWER TWIN SNOTEL 9SE MCALLI 05 AM SUN 0.10 RUBY RIVER VALLEY AGRIMET 06 AM SUN 0.06 TEPEE CREEK SNOTEL 14NNE LAK 05 AM SUN 0.40 ...MEAGHER COUNTY... TIME 24HR PRECIP BOULDER MOUNTAIN SNOTEL 9S W 03 AM SUN 0.10 DAISY PEAK SNOTEL 29ENE WHIT 04 AM SUN 0.20 ELK PEAK SNOTEL 20SE WHITE S 05 AM SUN 0.10 PICKFOOT CREEK SNOTEL 17SW W 05 AM SUN 0.10 WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS DCP 06 AM SUN 0.06 $$  622 NOUS45 KABQ 091524 PNSABQ NMZ501>540-091624- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBUQUERQUE NM 924 AM MDT SUN AUG 09 2015 PRELIMINARY RAINFALL REPORTS ACROSS NORTH AND CENTRAL NEW MEXICO FOR THE LAST 23 HOURS. ...COUNTY... STORM TOTAL TIME/DATE OF LOCATION /INCHES/ MEASUREMENT ...BERNALILLO COUNTY... ALBUQUERQUE 6 WNW 0.70 600 PM 8/08 - ROCKCRESS ALBUQUERQUE 4 NE 0.65 730 AM 8/09 - SAN ANTONIO AND LOUISIANA. ALBUQUERQUE 5 W 0.61 555 PM 8/08 - WESTERN TRAIL AND UNSER. ALBUQUERQUE 6 NNW 0.61 600 PM 8/08 - IRVING AND GOLF COURSE. ALBUQUERQUE 6 WNW 0.55 915 AM 8/09 - MONTANO AND UNSER. ALBUQUERQUE 6 NNE 0.50 625 PM 8/08 - NORTH FLOODWAY CHANNEL NEAR ALAMEDA. ALBUQUERQUE 5 NE 0.44 915 AM 8/09 - SAN ANTONIO AND LOUISIANA. ALBUQUERQUE 4 NW 0.42 915 AM 8/09 - MONTANO AND COORS. ALBUQUERQUE 6 WNW 0.42 915 AM 8/09 - DELLYNE AND UNSER. ALBUQUERQUE 5 NE 0.40 915 AM 8/09 - PASEO DEL NORTE AND LOUISIANA. ALBUQUERQUE 7 NNW 0.38 915 AM 8/09 - WESTSIDE BOULEVARD AND GOLF COURSE. ALBUQUERQUE 4 N 0.33 915 AM 8/09 - ALAMEDA AND 4TH STREET. ALBUQUERQUE 2 NNW 0.26 915 AM 8/09 - MONTANO AND FOURTH STREET. ALBUQUERQUE 4 SE 0.26 915 AM 8/09 - GIBSON AND CARLISLE. ALBUQUERQUE 3 W 0.26 915 AM 8/09 - CANDELARIA AND RIO GRANDE. ISLETA PUEBLO 7 NNE 0.23 515 PM 8/08 ALBUQUERQUE 8 SSW 0.18 1200 AM 8/09 - RIO BRAVO AND ISLETA. ALBUQUERQUE 8 SW 0.18 915 AM 8/09 - RIO BRAVO AND COORS. ALBUQUERQUE 4 SSE 0.18 915 AM 8/09 - ZUNI AND SAN MATEO. ALBUQUERQUE 5 S 0.16 552 PM 8/08 - KABQ ASOS. ALBUQUERQUE 7 SW 0.15 915 AM 8/09 - ARENAL AND UNSER. ALBUQUERQUE 7 SW 0.14 915 AM 8/09 - SAGE AND UNSER. ALBUQUERQUE 2 SSE 0.10 915 AM 8/09 - CONSTITUTION AND GIRARD. SANDIA PARK 8 W 0.10 915 AM 8/09 ...CATRON COUNTY... OLD HORSE SPRINGS 19 SSE 1.38 738 PM 8/08 - PELONA MOUNTAIN RAWS. MOGOLLON 10 ESE 0.22 1020 PM 8/08 QUEMADO LAKE 6 SSE 0.15 112 PM 8/08 - SLAUGHTER RAWS. DATIL 2 W 0.10 915 AM 8/09 ...CIBOLA COUNTY... BLUEWATER LAKE 9 SSW 0.15 905 PM 8/08 - BLUEWATER RIDGE RAWS. EL MORRO 2 WSW 0.11 900 AM 8/09 ...CURRY COUNTY... PORTAIR 1 E 1.51 915 AM 8/09 CLOVIS 1.20 558 AM 8/09 CLOVIS 3 N 1.00 553 PM 8/08 CANNON AFB 1 N 0.87 1200 AM 8/09 - KCVS ASOS. CLOVIS 1 WNW 0.77 1200 AM 8/09 CLOVIS 1 NE 0.68 915 AM 8/09 CLOVIS 2 NE 0.62 915 AM 8/09 PORTAIR 2 NNW 0.47 900 PM 8/08 CLOVIS 3 ENE 0.17 915 AM 8/09 MELROSE 0.13 815 AM 8/09 ...LINCOLN COUNTY... ARABELA 9 ENE 0.39 415 PM 8/08 LINCOLN 1 ESE 0.25 915 AM 8/09 ARABELA 0.22 615 AM 8/09 RAMON 23 SSW 0.19 515 PM 8/08 ...LOS ALAMOS COUNTY... LOS ALAMOS 1 SW 0.56 915 AM 8/09 LOS ALAMOS 2 E 0.45 915 AM 8/09 LOS ALAMOS 1 SE 0.22 715 PM 8/08 - KLAM AWOS. LOS ALAMOS 2 SSW 0.21 700 PM 8/08 LOS ALAMOS 1 NNE 0.16 915 AM 8/09 ...MCKINLEY COUNTY... ZUNI PUEBLO 7 NW 0.14 442 AM 8/09 - ZUNI BUTTES RAWS. ...QUAY COUNTY... TUCUMCARI 7 ESE 0.16 915 AM 8/09 ...RIO ARRIBA COUNTY... ESPANOLA 6 WNW 0.20 915 AM 8/09 MEDANALES 1 ESE 0.13 915 AM 8/09 ALCALDE 4 NE 0.12 915 AM 8/09 ...SANDOVAL COUNTY... ALBUQUERQUE 7 N 0.65 915 AM 8/09 - CORRALES AND APPLEWOOD. CORRALES 1 SSE 0.52 915 AM 8/09 CORRALES 1 ENE 0.25 915 AM 8/09 CORRALES 2 WNW 0.24 915 AM 8/09 RIO RANCHO 3 W 0.21 915 AM 8/09 - NORTHERN AND UNSER. PONDEROSA 6 NE 0.21 750 PM 8/08 PLACITAS 1 SW 0.20 915 AM 8/09 RIO RANCHO 2 SE 0.17 915 AM 8/09 - HIGH RESORT AND HIGHWAY 528. CORRALES 2 N 0.16 915 AM 8/09 PLACITAS 1 NNW 0.11 915 AM 8/09 PLACITAS 3 WNW 0.11 915 AM 8/09 RIO RANCHO 2 SW 0.10 915 AM 8/09 - SOUTHERN AND SARA. ...SANTA FE COUNTY... SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO 6 WSW 0.15 1045 PM 8/08 ...SOCORRO COUNTY... BOSQUE DEL APACHE REFUGE 22 SE 0.15 1020 PM 8/08 ...TAOS COUNTY... EL PRADO 3 NW 0.11 915 AM 8/09 ...VALENCIA COUNTY... LOS CHAVEZ 3 N 0.17 700 AM 8/09 PERALTA 2 SSE 0.11 915 AM 8/09 PRELIMINARY HAIL REPORTS ACROSS NORTH AND CENTRAL NEW MEXICO FOR THE LAST 23 HOURS. ...COUNTY... SIZE TIME/DATE OF LOCATION /INCHES/ MEASUREMENT ...CURRY COUNTY... RANCHVALE 5 ENE 0.88 600 PM 8/08 CLOVIS 0.75 540 PM 8/08 CLOVIS 3 N 0.25 553 PM 8/08 CLOVIS 2 WNW 0.25 549 PM 8/08 CLOVIS 1 SW 0.25 544 PM 8/08 PRELIMINARY PEAK THUNDERSTORM WIND GUST REPORTS ACROSS NORTH AND CENTRAL NEW MEXICO FOR THE LAST 23 HOURS. ...COUNTY... WIND SPEED TIME/DATE OF LOCATION /MPH/ MEASUREMENT ...BERNALILLO COUNTY... ALBUQUERQUE 5 S 48.0 435 PM 8/08 - KABQ ASOS. ...CURRY COUNTY... CLOVIS 62.0 540 PM 8/08 CANNON AFB 1 N 62.0 522 PM 8/08 - KCVS ASOS. CLOVIS 60.0 546 PM 8/08 CLOVIS 2 WNW 50.0 549 PM 8/08 $$ CML  171 NOUS43 KDMX 091734 PNSDMX IAZ004>007-015>017-023>028-033>039-044>050-057>062-070>075-081>086- 092>097-100000- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DES MOINES IA 1234 PM CDT SUN AUG 9 2015 ...INTERMITTENT OUTAGES WITH NOAA WEATHER RADIO ACROSS CENTRAL IOWA... POSSIBLE INTERMITTENT OUTAGES WITH CENTRAL IOWA NOAA WEATHER RADIO TRANSMITTERS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGHOUT THE DAY. TECHNICIANS HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED BUT THERE IS NO ESTIMATED TIME TO FULL RESOLUTION AT THIS MOMENT. THE FOLLOWING TRANSMITTERS ARE AFFECTED BY THIS OUTAGE: - WXL-57 AT DES MOINES (CH 7 OR 162.550 MHZ) - WXL-94 AT WATERLOO (CH 7 OR 162.550 MHZ) - WXK-84 AT FORT DODGE (CH 1 OR 162.400 MHZ) - KXI-98 AT MARSHALLTOWN (CH 5 OR 162.500 MHZ) - KXI-62 AT MONTEZUMA (CH 3 OR 162.450 MHZ) - KXI-65 AT LENOX (CH 3 OR 162.450 MHZ) - WXN-91 AT LAKE RATHBUN (CH 3 OR 162.450 MHZ) - WNG-730 AT OTTUMWA (CH 5 OR 162.500 MHZ) - KZZ-51 AT CARROLL (CH 2 OR 162.425 MHZ) - KZZ-68 AT VAN WERT (CH 4 OR 162.475 MHZ) - WNG-666 AT IOWA FALLS (CH 6 OR 162.525 MHZ) - WNG-668 AT DENISON (CH 7 OR 162.550 MHZ) - WNG-688 AT RINGSTED (CH 4 OR 162.475 MHZ) - KJY-63 AT FOREST CITY (CH 5 OR 162.500 MHZ) WE APOLOGIZE FOR THIS INTERRUPTION AND WILL HAVE SERVICE RESTORED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. $$  908 NOUS43 KFSD 091829 PNSFSD IAZ001>003-012>014-020>022-031-032-MNZ071-072-080-081-089-090-097- 098-NEZ013-014-SDZ038>040-050-052>071-100630- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SIOUX FALLS SD 129 PM CDT SUN AUG 9 2015 ...SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH SAFETY RULES... A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH MEANS THAT CONDITIONS ARE FAVORABLE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SEVERE WEATHER IN THE DESIGNATED AREA. DURING A WATCH THERE IS NO CAUSE FOR IMMEDIATE CONCERN. YOU SHOULD GO ABOUT YOUR NORMAL BUSINESS...BUT BE ON THE LOOKOUT AND KEEP UP TO DATE ON THE LATEST WEATHER DEVELOPMENTS. PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICIALS SHOULD ACTIVATE PREARRANGED PLANS. A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING...ON THE OTHER HAND...MEANS THAT A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM HAS BEEN SIGHTED OR INDICATED BY RADAR. PEOPLE IN THE PATH OF THE STORM SHOULD TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION TO SAFEGUARD THEMSELVES AND THEIR FAMILY. TECHNICALLY SPEAKING...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM IS DEFINED AS HAVING WIND GUSTS WHICH EXCEED 58 MPH AND/OR HAIL AT LEAST 1 INCH IN DIAMETER. HOWEVER...AS THESE STORMS DEVELOP...THEY CAN BE ACCOMPANIED BY TORNADOES. LISTEN TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR OTHER LOCAL MEDIA TO LEARN IF A WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR YOUR AREA. ALSO...KEEP A CLOSE WATCH ON THE THUNDERSTORMS AS TORNADOES CAN FORM QUICKLY. IF YOU SEE A TORNADO...MOVE QUICKLY INTO A BASEMENT. IF NONE IS AVAILABLE...SEEK SHELTER IN A SMALL INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR AND STAY AWAY FROM OUTSIDE WALLS...DOORS AND WINDOWS. IN SCHOOLS...FACTORIES OR OTHER INSTITUTIONAL TYPE BUILDINGS...STAY OUT OF AUDITORIUMS AND GYMNASIUMS. $$  034 NOUS45 KGJT 091845 PNSGJT PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND JUNCTION CO 1245 PM MDT SUN AUG 9 2015 THE FOLLOWING ARE PRELIMINARY 24 HOUR PRECIPITATION REPORTS FROM WESTERN COLORADO AND EASTERN UTAH, ENDING SUNDAY MORNING AT THE TIMES INDICATED WITH EACH REPORT. AMOUNTS ARE IN INCHES. **********************24 HOUR PRECIPITATION********************** LOCATION 24 HOUR TIME/DATE COMMENTS PRECIPITATION OF /INCHES/ MEASUREMENT COLORADO ...DELTA COUNTY... CEDAREDGE 1.0 NE 0.01 732 AM 8/09 COCORAHS ECKERT 1.1 SW 0.01 719 AM 8/09 COCORAHS ...EAGLE COUNTY... CARBONDALE 5.7 E 0.01 824 AM 8/09 COCORAHS ...GARFIELD COUNTY... CARBONDALE 0.5 W 0.01 837 AM 8/09 COCORAHS ...GUNNISON COUNTY... CRESTED BUTTE 0.10 840 AM 8/09 W CO COOP SITE GUNNISON 6.6 N 0.02 716 AM 8/09 COCORAHS ...LA PLATA COUNTY... DURANGO 10 NNE 0.09 702 AM 8/09 COCORAHS DURANGO 4.8 WSW 0.02 851 AM 8/09 COCORAHS DURANGO .35 E 0.01 718 AM 8/09 COCORAHS ROCKWOOD 6.9 NNW 0.01 845 AM 8/09 COCORAHS DURANGO 0.7 NNE 0.01 938 AM 8/09 COCORAHS ...MESA COUNTY... GRAND JCT 5.6 WSW 0.10 717 AM 8/09 COCORAHS GRAND JCT 3.9 WSW 0.06 850 AM 8/09 COCORAHS GRAND JCT 3.7 SW 0.05 856 AM 8/09 COCORAHS GRAND JCT 1.0 SSW 0.01 829 AM 8/09 COCORAHS WHITEWATER 4.2 SSE 0.01 704 AM 8/09 COCORAHS ...MOFFAT COUNTY... CRAIG 4.9 WNW 0.02 839 AM 8/09 COCORAHS HAMILTON 0.8 WNW 0.01 852 AM 8/09 COCORAHS ...MONTEZUMA COUNTY... MANCOS 3.5 ENE 0.01 1013 AM 8/09 COCORAHS ...OURAY COUNTY... OURAY .23 NNW 0.01 653 AM 8/09 COCORAHS OURAY 0.01 742 AM 8/09 W CO COOP SITE ...RIO BLANCO COUNTY... RANGELY 1E 0.04 900 AM 8/09 W CO COOP SITE ...ROUTT COUNTY... STMBOAT SPGS 7.9WNW 0.13 754 AM 8/09 COCORAHS STMBOAT SPGS 0.08 830 AM 8/09 W CO COOP SITE UTAH ...SAN JUAN COUNTY... MONTICELLO 2.3 SW 0.01 807 AM 8/09 COCORAHS ...UINTAH COUNTY... JENSEN 0.4 WSW 0.01 639 AM 8/09 COCORAHS $$  029 NOUS46 KEKA 091848 PNSEKA CAZ003-004-101900- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE EUREKA CA 1148 AM PDT SUN AUG 9 2015 ...PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT... ...AIR QUALITY ADVISORY FOR HUMBOLDT COUNTY... THE NORTH COAST UNIFIED AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT HAS ISSUED AN AIR QUALITY ADVISORY FOR HUMBOLDT INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...DINSMORE... BRIDGEVILLE...BLOCKSBURG...ALDERPOINT...WILLOW CREEK AND HOOPA. THIS MESSAGE IS RELAYED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN EUREKA CALIFORNIA. SMOKE LEVELS IN THESE AREAS HAVE BEEN CLASSIFIED AS UNHEALTHY AND ARE CREATING A HEALTH HAZARD. WILDFIRE SMOKE IS BEING GENERATED BY THE NUMEROUS FIRES IN HUMBOLDT...TRINITY...DEL NORTE AND LAKE COUNTIES. SMOKE WILL LIKELY SETTLE IN NEARBY CANYONS, VALLEYS, AND BASINS DURING THE NEXT FEW DAYS AND CAUSE VERY POOR AIR QUALITY IN WILLOW CREEK...HOOPA VALLEY...AND SURROUNDING AREAS. THESE AREAS HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO HAVE DEGRADED AIR QUALITY IN THE AFTERNOON. DEPENDING ON YOUR PROXIMITY TO THE FIRES...SMOKE CONCENTRATIONS COULD RANGE FROM UNHEALTHY TO EVEN HAZARDOUS. THESE CONDITIONS ARE PROBLEMATIC FOR THOSE WITH HEALTH CONDITIONS. SMOKE LEVELS SHOULD CONTINUE TO BE MONITORED. PLEASE WATCH FOR UPDATES. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT PEOPLE RESTRICT OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES. SYMPTOMS THAT MAY BE RELATED TO EXCESS SMOKE EXPOSURE INCLUDE REPEATED COUGHING...SHORTNESS OF BREATH OR DIFFICULTY BREATHING ...WHEEZING...CHEST TIGHTNESS OR PAIN...PALPITATION...NAUSEA OR UNUSUAL FATIGUE AND FEELING LIGHTHEADED. IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THE SYMPTOMS LISTED ABOVE CONTACT YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER. $$  248 NOUS42 KTAE 091952 PNSTAE FLZ007>010-012>014-108-112-114-100800- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL 352 PM EDT SUN AUG 9 2015 /252 PM CDT SUN AUG 9 2015/ ...PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT... The Panama City NOAA Weather Radio Transmitter is experiencing technical difficulties and may be off the air. Technicians will be on site tomorrow to resolve the problem. $$  392 NOUS42 KTAE 092111 PNSTAE ALZ065>069-FLZ007>019-026>029-034-108-112-114-115-118-127-128-134- GAZ120>131-142>148-155>161-100915- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL 511 PM EDT SUN AUG 9 2015 /411 PM CDT SUN AUG 9 2015/ ...Brief Tornado Touchdown Saturday Near Indian Pass in Gulf County... .Gulf County Tornado... Rating: EF0 Estimated Peak Wind: 75 mph Path Length /Statute/: 0.45 miles Path Width /Maximum/: 50 yard Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 08/08/2015 Start Time: 03:18 PM EDT Start Location: 2 W Indian Pass Start Lat/Lon: 29.6922/-85.2891 End Date: 08/08/2015 End Time: 03:20 PM EDT End Location: 2 W Indian Pass End Lat/Lon: 29.6862/-85.2921 Survey Summary: Tornado touched down briefly in St. Joseph Bay State Buffer Preserve just west of Indian Pass in Gulf County. Only minor damage to tree limbs was reported. However, the tornado was confirmed via social media reports and eyewitness video obtained through local media partner. Note: Information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$ Camp  442 NOUS44 KFWD 092213 PNSFWD NOUS44 KFWD 092213 PNSFWD TXZ091>095-100>107-115>123-129>135-141>148-156>162-174-175-092313 PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX 513 PM CDT SUN AUG 09 2015 ...SHERMAN NOAA ALL HAZARDS RADIO OFF THE AIR... THE SHERMAN NOAA ALL HAZARDS RADIO TRANSMITTER WHICH BROADCASTS ON A FREQUENCY OF 162.475 MHZ...CALL SIGN WXK 22...IS OFF THE AIR. THERE IS CURRENTLY NO ESTIMATED RESTORATION TIME. BROADCAST WILL BE RESUMED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. $$  885 NOUS45 KPUB 092226 PNSPUB COZ070-085-086-092326 PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PUEBLO CO 426 PM MDT SUN AUG 9 2015 PUEBLO HIGH TODAY................. 93 LOW THIS MORNING........... 66 PCPN PAST 24 HRS........... 0.0 COLORADO SPRGS HIGH TODAY................. 85 LOW THIS MORNING........... 60 PCPN PAST 24 HRS........... T PEAK WIND: 26MPH FROM THE SE AT 3:21PM ALAMOSA HIGH TODAY................. 83 LOW THIS MORNING........... 43 PCPN PAST 24 HRS........... 0.0 $$  683 NOUS45 KFGZ 092241 PNSFGZ PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FLAGSTAFF AZ 340 PM MST AUG 9 2015 ...MAIN COORDINATION LINE TO NWS FLAGSTAFF IS DOWN... THE MAIN COORDINATION PHONE LINE 774-4414 TO THE NWS OFFICE IN FLAGSTAFF IS NOT WORKING. WE CAN'T HEAR YOU! PLEASE USE 774-4154 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. $$  595 NOUS43 KLSX 092254 PNSLSX ILZ079-102-MOZ049-059-062-065-072>075-084-085-099-100500- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ST LOUIS MO 554 PM CDT SUN AUG 9 2015 ...SAFETY RULES FOR SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS... A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. IN THE INTEREST OF PUBLIC SAFETY, THE FOLLOWING SAFETY RULES ARE PROVIDED. PUBLIC AND COMMERCIAL BROADCAST STATIONS SERVING THE AFFECTED AREA ARE ASKED TO BROADCAST THESE SAFETY MEASURES FREQUENTLY WHILE THE WATCH IS IN EFFECT. A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH MEANS CONDITIONS ARE FAVORABLE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS IN AND CLOSE TO THE WATCH AREA. IF YOU ARE IN THE WATCH AREA, KEEP UP TO DATE OF THE LATEST WEATHER INFORMATION. THESE STORMS CAN DEVELOP RAPIDLY SO THERE MAY BE OCCASIONS WHEN ADVANCE WARNING IS NOT POSSIBLE. A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING MEANS A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM HAS BEEN OBSERVED OR INDICATED ON RADAR. IF YOU ARE IN THE PATH OR NEAR THE STORM, TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTIONS TO PROTECT LIFE AND PROPERTY. FOLLOW THESE SAFETY RULES: (1) IN OPEN COUNTRY, YOU SHOULD SEEK SHELTER AND AVOID TREES WHICH CAN BE TARGETS FOR LIGHTNING. IF THERE IS NO SHELTER, GO TO A DITCH OR CULVERT BUT BEWARE OF RISING WATER WHICH CAN CAUSE FLOODING. (2) WHEN INDOORS, STAY AWAY FROM OUTSIDE WALLS AND WINDOWS AND GO TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST LEVEL. AVOID USING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WHILE THE STORM IS NEARBY. (3) IN MOBILE HOMES, YOU SHOULD LEAVE AND SEEK NEARBY SAFE SHELTER. (4) IF SWIMMING OR ON A BOAT, YOU SHOULD GET TO SHORE AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE AND FIND SHELTER. A THUNDERSTORM IS CONSIDERED SEVERE WHEN IT CONTAINS ONE INCH OR LARGER DIAMETER SIZE HAIL AND/OR WIND GUSTS OF 58 MILES AN HOUR OR GREATER. A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAN ALSO PRODUCE DEADLY LIGHTNING AND VERY HEAVY RAIN WHICH CAN LEAD TO FLASH FLOODING. REMEMBER, WITH ANY SEVERE THUNDERSTORM THERE IS ALWAYS THE POSSIBILITY OF TORNADOES. $$ TES  584 NOUS44 KFWD 092317 PNSFWD PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX 616 PM CDT SUN AUG 09 2015 ...CUMBY NOAA ALL HAZARDS RADIO OFF THE AIR... THE CUMBY NOAA ALL HAZARDS RADIO TRANSMITTER WHICH BROADCASTS ON A FREQUENCY OF 162.500 MHZ...CALL SIGN KWN 31...IS OFF THE AIR. THERE IS CURRENTLY NO ESTIMATED RESTORATION TIME. BROADCAST WILL BE RESUMED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. $$  575 NOUS45 KTFX 092344 PNSTFX MTZ008>015-044>055-100600- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREAT FALLS MT 545 PM MDT SUN AUG 9 2015 ...RECORD OR NEAR RECORD MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES FOR AUG 11... LOCATION FORECAST HIGH RECORD HIGH CHESTER 95 97 CHOTEAU 96 96 CUT BANK 96 97 HELENA 95 97 TOWNSEND 93 96 ...RECORD OR NEAR RECORD MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES FOR AUG 12... LOCATION FORECAST HIGH RECORD HIGH CHESTER 97 98 CHINOOK 97 99 CHOTEAU 97 100 CONRAD 97 100 CUT BANK 96 96 SHELBY 98 95 ...RECORD OR NEAR RECORD MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES FOR AUG 13... LOCATION FORECAST HIGH RECORD HIGH CHESTER 98 95 CHOTEAU 98 99 CONRAD 97 96 CUT BANK 97 97 GREAT FALLS 95 96 HELENA 94 96 SHELBY 99 95 $$  132 NOUS43 KILX 092351 PNSILX ILZ055>057-062-063-100500- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LINCOLN IL 650 PM CDT SUN AUG 9 2015 ...NOAA WEATHER RADIO STATION KXI-47 IN PARIS IS EXPERIENCING TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES... NOAA WEATHER RADIO STATION KXI-47 IN PARIS IS EXPERIENCING TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES. TECHNICIANS HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED AND THEY ARE WORKING ON THE PROBLEM. WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MAY CAUSE. $$