814 NOUS45 KGJT 220042 PNSGJT PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT PRELIMINARY RECORD EVENT REPORT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND JUNCTION CO 540 PM MST SAT NOV 21 2020 ...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURES THURSDAY... Across Eastern Utah... At Dinosaur National Monument - Quarry Area, the high temperature Saturday was 61. This set a new record high for November 21, breaking the previous record of 60, set in 1996. $$  196 NOUS45 KGJT 220042 RRA PNSGJT PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT PRELIMINARY RECORD EVENT REPORT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND JUNCTION CO 540 PM MST SAT NOV 21 2020 ...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURES SATURDAY... Across Eastern Utah... At Dinosaur National Monument - Quarry Area, the high temperature Saturday was 61. This set a new record high for November 21, breaking the previous record of 60, set in 1996. $$  711 NOUS45 KGJT 220103 PNSGJT PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT PRELIMINARY RECORD EVENT REPORT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND JUNCTION CO 600 PM MST SAT NOV 21 2020 ...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURES FRIDAY... Across Eastern Utah... At Arches National Park Headquarters, the high temperature Friday was 70. This tied record high for November 20, set in 2007. At Dinosaur National Monument - Quarry Area, the high temperature Friday was 61. This tied the record high, set in 1996. $$  306 NOUS45 KBOU 220145 PNSBOU COZ030>051-222300- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 645 PM MST SAT NOV 21 2020 ...This week in metro Denver weather history... 21-22 In 1905...a trace of snow fell on both days in downtown Denver. This was the only snow of the month...ranking the month along with other Novembers...the 2nd least snowiest on record. In 1999...the first significant snowfall of the season struck metro Denver. Snowfall totals included: 16 inches near Bailey; 13 inches near Evergreen; 12 inches at North Turkey Creek...Genesee...near Morrison...and near Sedalia; 11 inches near Conifer and in Evergreen; 10 inches in Louisville; 9 inches in Brighton...Broomfield...and Denver; and 8 inches at Arvada...Castle Rock...and Eldorado Springs. Snowfall totaled 8.4 inches at the site of the former Stapleton International Airport. In 2003...heavy snow fell in and near the foothills of Boulder County. Snowfall totaled 10.5 inches in Eldorado Springs. Across the city...snowfall was lighter with 2.8 inches measured at the site of the former Stapleton International Airport on the 22nd. North winds gusted to 32 mph at Denver International Airport on the 22nd. 21-23 In 1918...post-frontal snowfall totaled 5.9 inches in downtown Denver. Most of the snow...5.3 inches...fell on the 22nd. North winds were sustained to 20 mph on the 21st. In 1931...a major storm dumped a total of 13.2 inches of snowfall over downtown Denver. Most of the snow...11.4 inches...fell on the 21st. A very cold air mass settled over the city after the heavy snow on the 21st. After a low temperature of zero...the temperature climbed to a high of only 5 degrees on the 22nd...a record low maximum for the date. 21-25 In 1952...snowfall of 6.2 inches was measured at Stapleton Airport where northeast winds gusted to 17 mph on the 21st. 22 In 1977...101 mph winds were measured in southwest Boulder. The side of a garage was blown down. West winds gusted to only 33 mph at Stapleton International Airport. In 1981...high winds occurred in the foothills. A peak gust to 75 mph was reported at Wondervu. West winds gusted to 23 mph at Stapleton International Airport. In 1988...a wind gust to 88 mph was measured at Rollinsville. In 1990...strong west to northwest winds...on the coat tails of a mountain snow storm the day before...lashed out at portions of the eastern foothills with 60 to 95 mph wind gusts. The strong winds spread over all of metro Denver. A west wind gust to 49 mph was recorded at Stapleton International Airport. 22-23 In 1953...strong winds raked Boulder causing 18 thousand dollars in damage. Wind gusts to 80 mph were recorded at Valmont and estimated to 80 mph at the Boulder airport. 23 In 1899...a trace of snow fell in the city. This...together with a trace of precipitation on the 16th and 21st...was the only precipitation of the month...making the month the driest on record. The record was equaled in November of 1901 and 1949. This trace of snow along with a trace of snow on the 21st was the only snow of the month...ranking the month the 2nd least snowiest on record. This record was equaled in November of 1884...1901...1905...1917...and 1939. In 1901...northwest winds were sustained to 45 mph with gusts to 53 mph. The chinook winds warmed the temperature to a high of 70 degrees. In 1910...west winds were sustained to 42 mph. The chinook winds warmed the temperature to a high of 67 degrees. In 1959...west-northwest winds gusted to 56 mph...briefly reducing the visibility to 3 miles in blowing dust at Stapleton Airport. In 1998...winds...estimated as high as 58 mph...caused several wood trusses installed in a police station under construction in Castle Rock to collapse. A construction worker on the roof received minor injuries when he was struck by one of the trusses. Southeast winds gusted to 38 mph at Denver International Airport. 23-24 In 1992...a pre-Thanksgiving blizzard belted metro Denver. Gusty north to northeast winds at 30 to 40 mph caused near-whiteout conditions as visibilities were often below 1/4 mile. The strong winds drove snow into drifts of more than 4 feet. Hundreds of holiday travelers were stranded when airlines canceled flights at Stapleton International Airport where snowfall totaled 7.6 inches and north winds gusted to 37 mph. Blizzard conditions began around mid- morning on the 23rd and ended by mid-afternoon...but heavy snow fell through the night. Snowfall totaled: 12 inches at Conifer...Morrison...and Wheat Ridge; 19 inches at Littleton; 16 inches at Castle Rock; 9 inches in Brighton; 8 inches in Aurora; and 6 inches in Parker. In 1993...a moist upper level disturbance dumped heavy snow over most of Colorado. Snowfall amounts averaged 5 to 8 inches across metro Denver. Snowfall totaled 4.6 inches at Stapleton International Airport where northeast winds gusted to only 20 mph on the 23rd. The very cold air mass caused the temperature to dip to a record low of 8 degrees below zero on the 24th. The temperature that day climbed to only 9 degrees...also setting a record low maximum for the date. 24 In 1915...chinook winds from the southwest sustained to 40 mph with gusts to 46 mph warmed the temperature to a high of 61 degrees. It was windy most of the day. In 1949...the low temperature dipped to 56 degrees...the all-time record highest minimum temperature ever recorded during the month of November. In 1960...violent wind gusts caused some damage in Boulder. West winds gusted to only 22 mph at Stapleton Airport. In 1980...a snow storm brought 3 to 6 inches of snow across metro Denver. At Stapleton International Airport...only 2.1 inches of snow fell. In 1989...high winds were recorded in Boulder with a gust to 64 mph. West winds gusted to only 24 mph at Stapleton International Airport. 24-25 In 1908...heavy snowfall totaled 7.0 inches over downtown Denver overnight. North winds were sustained to 15 mph. In 1930 strong winds raked the Front Range eastern foothills. Winds gusted to 40 mph at Valmont just east of Boulder where minor damage occurred. In 1970...strong chinook winds warmed Boulder. At the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder...wind gusts reached 97 mph...while in downtown Boulder winds peaked to 69 mph. Some minor damage occurred. Northwest winds gusted to 39 mph at Stapleton International Airport...and the high temperature warmed to 76 degrees on the 25th...setting a new record maximum for the date. 25 In 1877...northwest winds were sustained to 50 mph. In 1902...northwest winds were sustained to 45 mph with gusts to 48 mph. The strong apparent bora winds warmed the temperature to a high of only 45 degrees. In 1943...snowfall of 4.0 inches was the only measurable snow of the month. North winds were sustained to 17 mph. In 1958...strong pre-frontal chinook winds struck Boulder and the eastern foothills. A wind gust to 100 mph was recorded northwest of Denver. A gust to 88 mph occurred at Rocky Flats south of Boulder. The windstorm caused considerable structural damage to residential sections of north metro Denver. In 1959...strong winds raked the eastern foothills including Boulder and Eldorado Springs. Wind gusts to 100 mph were estimated at the Matterhorn Restaurant located atop Rocky Flats south of Boulder. In 1993...a wind gust to 99 mph was recorded atop Squaw Mountain near Idaho Springs. In 1998...strong winds developed over portions of the Front Range foothills for a brief time following the passage of a weak upper level disturbance. A wind gust to 71 mph was measured atop Blue Mountain near Coal Creek Canyon. In 1999...strong chinook winds developed in and near the foothills. Peak wind reports included 100 mph at the Eldora Ski Resort and 77 mph at the National Center for Atmospheric Research Mesa Lab above Boulder. West winds gusted to 38 mph at Denver International Airport. In 2010...high winds developed in the foothills of Boulder County. A gust to 75 mph occurred 5 miles northwest of Boulder with a gust to 72 mph at the National Center for Atmospherice Research Mesa Lab above Boulder. West winds gusted to 24 mph at Denver International Airport. 25-26 In 1887...snowfall totaled 2.9 inches in the city. This was the only measurable snow of the month. Northeast winds were sustained to 18 mph on the 26th when the temperature dipped to 12 degrees below zero. In 1959...a sharp cold front produced a northwest wind gust to 51 mph...followed by snow and falling temperatures from a high of 60 degrees to a low of 23 degrees at midnight on the 25th. Snowfall totaled 4.4 inches at Stapleton Airport before ending early on the 26th. In 1972...winds gusted to 104 mph at the Rocky Flats plant south of Boulder. Gusts to 70 mph were recorded at the National Bureau of Standards in Boulder...while in downtown Boulder winds peaked to 68 mph. Some damage was reported. Northwest winds gusted to 47 mph at Stapleton International Airport on the 26th. In 1984...blowing snow closed I-70 east of Denver...stranding over a thousand travelers in Limon. Denver received only 2.3 inches of snowfall. North winds gusted to 31 mph at Stapleton International Airport. In 1999...strong chinook winds redeveloped overnight in and near the foothills. Peak wind gusts included 72 mph atop Blue Mountain near Wondervu and at the National Center for Atmospheric Research Mesa Lab above Boulder. 25-27 In 1978...heavy snowfall of 6.0 inches was measured at Stapleton International Airport where north winds gusted to 20 mph. Most of the snow...4.8 inches...fell on the 25th. The greatest amount of snow measured on the ground was 5 inches due to settling and melting. 25-28 In 1952...the average coldest 4-day period in November in the previous 81 years of record occurred. Maximum temperatures of 19...15...21...and 25 degrees were recorded. Minimum temperatures were below zero each day with readings of 7 below...6 below...5 below...and 6 below. 25-29 In 1985...dense fog with visibilities as low as 1/8 mile occurred on five consecutive days at Stapleton International Airport. The fog was at times accompanied by light snow... light freezing drizzle...or ice crystals. Fog occurred all day on both the 26th and 29th. 26 In 1873...west winds increased to a violent gale at 3:00 AM and reached a maximum sustained velocity of 56 mph at 3:15 AM. The winds continued with a velocity of not less than 40 mph until 6:00 AM. Winds continued brisk for the remainder of the day. The strong winds caused damage to houses and buildings in the city. Temperatures were in the 50's through early afternoon with a recorded high of 59 degrees. Winds also blew strongly in Boulder and caused 300 dollars in damage. In 1911...post-frontal northeast winds were sustained to 43 mph with gusts as high as 52 mph. Snowfall was only 0.5 inch. In 1965...post-frontal snowfall totaled 5.5 inches at Stapleton International Airport where strong west winds gusted to 39 mph during the afternoon. In 1976...2 to 4 inches of snow with an Arctic cold front produced near zero visibility at times in blowing snow... causing multiple automobile accidents in metro Denver. Snowfall totaled 3.5 inches at Stapleton International Airport where north winds gusted to 39 mph. Temperatures hovered in the teens and lower 20's most of the day dipping to 7 degrees by midnight. In 1977 a strong wind storm raked metro Denver. High winds blew windows from office towers in Denver and Boulder. Thirteen people were injured in Boulder due to flying debris. Wind gusts to 119 mph were clocked on Davidson Mesa southeast of Boulder...with 109 mph in downtown Boulder. Six airplanes were damaged at Jefferson County Airport near Broomfield. Winds to 90 mph were reported in Lakewood. Glass was blown out of several vehicles in Wheat Ridge...and roofs were blown off 4 houses in Arvada. Several houses under construction collapsed across metro Denver. Winds to 75 mph were reported at the Denver Federal Center with 90 mph at Rocky Flats. West winds gusted to 51 mph at Stapleton International Airport. Total insured damage from the wind storm was 2.2 million dollars. In 1987...a Thanksgiving snowstorm brought 5 inches of snow to metro Denver and 6 inches to the foothills. At Stapleton International Airport...snowfall totaled 5.0 inches...north winds gusted to 22 mph...and temperatures hovered in the upper 20's most of the day. In 1991...strong winds were recorded in and near the eastern foothills. Winds at Rollinsville were clocked to 70 mph with 45 mph recorded in Boulder and 51 mph at the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Rocky Flats plant. West winds gusted to only 28 mph at Stapleton International Airport. 26-27 In 1876...heavy snowfall totaled 9.0 inches over the city from 5:00 PM on the 26th through 5:00 P.M. on the 27th. Precipitation was 0.30 inch on the 25th and 0.60 inch on the 27th. In 1919...an incursion of cold Arctic air produced snowfall of 4.6 inches over downtown Denver. Temperatures dipped to 5 degrees below zero on the evening of the 26th and recovered to a high of only 1 degree below zero on the 27th...the all-time record low maximum for the month of November and the record for the date. Northwest winds were sustained to 25 mph with gusts to 26 mph on the 26th. In 1923...snowfall of 2.0 inches was the only snow of the month. North winds were sustained to 22 mph on the 26th. In 1972...heavy snowfall totaled 7.5 inches at Stapleton International Airport where north winds gusted to only 18 mph on the 27th. In 1983...a Thanksgiving blizzard dumped 21.5 inches of snowfall in 37 hours with a maximum of 18 inches on the ground at Stapleton International Airport. The storm produced howling winds...which paralyzed Thanksgiving weekend transportation across all of eastern Colorado. On the 27th...Stapleton International Airport closed... opening 24 hours later. Interstate highways were closed in all directions...but west...from Denver. At Stapleton International Airport...north winds gusted to 36 mph on the 26th and to 29 mph on the 27th. However...most wind speeds across metro Denver were 15 to 30 mph. Temperatures hovered in the teens and lower 20's. Many stores and businesses closed. Several high school football games were postponed. Across metro Denver...snow depth varied from 15 inches in Commerce City to 28 inches near Chatfield Reservoir. Snow removal in Denver was estimated at 1.5 million dollars. Following the storm... an inch or more of snow remained on the ground for 63 consecutive days through January 27...1984. This is the longest period of continuous snow cover ever recorded in Denver. In 1990...an early winter storm deposited 2 to 8 inches of wet snow across metro Denver. Snowfall totaled 3.4 inches at Stapleton International Airport where northeast winds gusted to 30 mph on the 26th. In 1993...strong winds swept off the foothills across metro Denver. Sustained winds of 30 to 50 mph were common across the area. Wind gusts to 67 mph were recorded atop Squaw Mountain near Idaho Springs. West winds gusted to 36 mph at Stapleton International Airport on the 26th. The strong winds produced some blowing snow...reducing the visibility to less than one mile at times. In 1995...snowfall totaled 3.7 inches at the former Stapleton International Airport site. The foothills west of Denver received 4 to 7 inches of snow. North-northeast winds gusted to 34 mph at Denver International Airport on the 26th. 27 In 1965...strong winds buffeted Boulder...causing 11 thousand dollars in damage. Wind gusts to 75 mph were recorded downtown. West winds gusted to 38 mph at Stapleton International Airport. In 1994...winds gusted to 87 mph atop Squaw Mountain...5 miles south of Idaho Springs...and to 84 mph on Fritz Peak near Rollinsville in the foothills southwest of Boulder. Northwest winds gusted to 40 mph at Stapleton International Airport. 28 In 1884...a windstorm during the afternoon produced northwest sustained winds to 46 mph. Two wooden slats were blown out of the weather instrument shelter...and nearly all of the slats on the north and west sides were loosened. In 1898...northwest winds were sustained to 50 mph with gusts as high as 80 mph. In 1902...northwest winds were sustained to 40 mph with gusts to 48 mph. The strong apparent bora winds warmed the temperature to a high of only 40 degrees. In 1904...northwest winds sustained to 44 mph with gusts to 58 mph warmed the temperature to a high of 58 degrees. In 1927...strong west winds occurred in Boulder...causing widespread minor damage. A wind gust to 65 mph was recorded at Valmont east of Boulder. The west winds possibly produced a cyclonic twist. In 1928...heavy snowfall totaled 7.0 inches over downtown Denver. In 1957...a vigorous cold front produced north-northeast wind gusts to 54 mph at Stapleton Airport. Light snow following the front totaled only 0.2 inch. In 1970...strong chinook winds reached 77 mph in downtown Boulder. In 1978...wind gusts 60 to 90 mph were reported in and near the foothills. In 1984...high winds of 60 to 80 mph occurred along the Front Range eastern foothills. In Boulder...the high winds blew the roof off a service station. Several trees were felled... damaging some cars. An elderly woman was injured when she was knocked down by a wind gust and blown 20 feet into some bushes. Northwest winds gusted to 36 mph at Stapleton International Airport. In 1994...winds gusted to 72 mph in Boulder. No damage was reported. Northwest winds gusted to 35 mph at Stapleton International Airport. 28-29 In 1908...heavy snowfall overnight and for most of the day on the 29th totaled 12.5 inches. Precipitation was 1.09 inches. Northwest winds were sustained to 26 mph on the 29th. In 1928...a major storm dumped 15.5 inches of snowfall on downtown Denver. North winds were sustained to 18 mph with gusts to 19 mph on the 28th. In 1992...an upper level storm system moved across metro Denver...but left only a dusting of snow. Snowfall totaled only 1.6 inches at Stapleton International Airport where north winds gusted to 25 mph. Other snow amounts included: 8 inches at Conifer...6 inches at Lake Eldora...3 inches at Rollinsville and in southeast Denver. In 1997...a storm system tracking across northern New Mexico produced strong north to northeast upslope flow against the eastern slopes of the Front Range and Palmer Ridge. Snowfall totals in Jefferson County included: 14 inches near Deckers; 12 inches at Castle Rock and Sedalia; 10 inches near Conifer...11 miles southwest of Morrison...and at Buffalo Creek. Elsewhere...snow accumulations were less. Snowfall totaled only 0.7 inch at the site of the former Stapleton International Airport on the 27th and 28th. In 2004...heavy snow fell in the foothills and across metro Denver. In the foothills...snowfall totals included: 13 inches at Roxborough State Park and Eldorado Springs... 11.5 inches near Conifer...11.0 inches near Nederland...and 10 inches near Indian Hills. Across metro Denver snowfall totaled 14 inches near Sedalia...9 inches near Louisville... 8 inches at Ralston Reservoir...and 5.1 inches in the Stapleton area of Denver. Northeast winds gusted to 28 mph at Denver International Airport on the 28th. In 2006...a slow moving storm system brough heavy snow to the mountains and to the eastern foothills where snowfall ranged from 8 to 18 inches. Some of the more impressive snow totals included: 18 inches at Genesee...17.5 inches near Boulder...17 inches at Aspen Springs...16.5 inches 10 miles northwest of Golden...15 inches at Eldorado Springs... 14.5 inches in Idaho Springs and near Jamestown...12 inches in Grant and near Indian Hills...11.5 inches near Blackhawk... 11 inches at Gross Reservoir and Eldora...and 10.5 inches in Conifer. Across metro Denver...storm total snowfall generally ranged from 5 to 9 inches with the heaviest amounts near the foothills in Boulder and Jefferson counties. The most impressive totals included: 15.5 inches at Ken Caryl...12 inches in Boulder...7.5 inches near Morrison...and 7 inches near both Chatfield and Ralston reservoirs. Snowfall totaled only 4.2 inches in the Denver Stapleton area. Northeast winds gusted to 31 mph at Denver International Airport on the 28th. 28-30 In 1991...a winter storm dumped heavy snow in the foothills and near the Palmer Divide with 10 inches recorded at Conifer and Golden Gate Canyon...12 inches in Morrison... 6 inches at Castle Rock and Parker. Only 3.4 inches of snow fell at Stapleton International Airport where north winds gusting to 35 mph on the 29th...produced some blowing snow. Some light freezing drizzle also fell on the 28th and 29th. $$  924 NOUS45 KBOU 220959 PNSBOU COZ030>051-222300- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 259 AM MST SUN NOV 22 2020 ...Today in metro Denver weather history... 21-22 In 1905...a trace of snow fell on both days in downtown Denver. This was the only snow of the month...ranking the month along with other Novembers...the 2nd least snowiest on record. In 1999...the first significant snowfall of the season struck metro Denver. Snowfall totals included: 16 inches near Bailey; 13 inches near Evergreen; 12 inches at North Turkey Creek...Genesee...near Morrison...and near Sedalia; 11 inches near Conifer and in Evergreen; 10 inches in Louisville; 9 inches in Brighton...Broomfield...and Denver; and 8 inches at Arvada...Castle Rock...and Eldorado Springs. Snowfall totaled 8.4 inches at the site of the former Stapleton International Airport. In 2003...heavy snow fell in and near the foothills of Boulder County. Snowfall totaled 10.5 inches in Eldorado Springs. Across the city...snowfall was lighter with 2.8 inches measured at the site of the former Stapleton International Airport on the 22nd. North winds gusted to 32 mph at Denver International Airport on the 22nd. 21-23 In 1918...post-frontal snowfall totaled 5.9 inches in downtown Denver. Most of the snow...5.3 inches...fell on the 22nd. North winds were sustained to 20 mph on the 21st. In 1931...a major storm dumped a total of 13.2 inches of snowfall over downtown Denver. Most of the snow...11.4 inches...fell on the 21st. A very cold air mass settled over the city after the heavy snow on the 21st. After a low temperature of zero...the temperature climbed to a high of only 5 degrees on the 22nd...a record low maximum for the date. 21-25 In 1952...snowfall of 6.2 inches was measured at Stapleton Airport where northeast winds gusted to 17 mph on the 21st. 22 In 1977...101 mph winds were measured in southwest Boulder. The side of a garage was blown down. West winds gusted to only 33 mph at Stapleton International Airport. In 1981...high winds occurred in the foothills. A peak gust to 75 mph was reported at Wondervu. West winds gusted to 23 mph at Stapleton International Airport. In 1988...a wind gust to 88 mph was measured at Rollinsville. In 1990...strong west to northwest winds...on the coat tails of a mountain snow storm the day before...lashed out at portions of the eastern foothills with 60 to 95 mph wind gusts. The strong winds spread over all of metro Denver. A west wind gust to 49 mph was recorded at Stapleton International Airport. 22-23 In 1953...strong winds raked Boulder causing 18 thousand dollars in damage. Wind gusts to 80 mph were recorded at Valmont and estimated to 80 mph at the Boulder airport. $$  131 NOUS43 KGLD 221209 PNSGLD Public Information Statement National Weather Service Goodland KS 500 AM MST Sun Nov 22 2020 ...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY... In 1977, 101 mph winds were measured in southwest Boulder Colorado. The side of a garage was blown down. $$  382 NOUS43 KDTX 221351 PNSDTX MIZ047>049-053>055-060>063-068>070-075-076-082-083-221530- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 851 AM EST Sun Nov 22 2020 SNOW REPORTS Location Snowfall Duration (Inches) (Hours) Lat Lon ...Washtenaw County... 2 WSW Ann Arbor M 1.3 3 42.27N 83.77W M = Measured E = Estimated $$  287 NOUS43 KLSX 221600 PNSLSX ILZ058>060-064-065-069-070-074-079-095>102-MOZ018-019-026-027-034>036-041-042- 047>052-059>065-072>075-084-085-099-230400- Public Information Statement National Weather Service St Louis MO 1000 AM CST Sun Nov 22 2020 ...Storm Total Rainfall 11/20 through 11/22... ...Report Includes 1+ Inch Totals Only... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Illinois... ...Clinton County... Germantown 2.38 in 0908 AM 11/22 38.56N/89.54W Carlyle 2.19 in 0900 AM 11/22 38.61N/89.37W ...Macoupin County... 1.4 E Mount Olive 1.25 in 0600 AM 11/22 39.07N/89.70W ...Madison County... Highland 1.79 in 0902 AM 11/22 38.74N/89.68W 1 E Maryville 1.28 in 0700 AM 11/22 38.73N/89.94W Edwardsville 1.2 ENE 1.26 in 0600 AM 11/22 38.80N/89.94W Melvin Price Lock And Dam 1.17 in 0500 AM 11/22 38.87N/90.15W 2 N Alton 1.09 in 0910 AM 11/22 38.94N/90.16W Alton 1.04 in 0905 AM 11/22 38.90N/90.19W Wood River 0.5 NW 1.00 in 0600 AM 11/22 38.87N/90.09W ...Marion County... 0.5 N Central City 2.12 in 0700 AM 11/22 38.56N/89.13W Centralia 1.87 in 0855 AM 11/22 38.52N/89.10W Salem-Leckrone Airport 1.76 in 0855 AM 11/22 38.65N/88.97W Salem 1.72 in 0901 AM 11/22 38.63N/88.95W ...Monroe County... Waterloo 1.92 in 0900 AM 11/22 38.34N/90.15W Columbia 4.7 S 1.71 in 0800 AM 11/22 38.39N/90.21W ...Montgomery County... Hillsboro 1.22 in 0700 AM 11/22 39.16N/89.49W Litchfield 1.21 in 0905 AM 11/22 39.19N/89.65W ...Randolph County... 2.8 SE Roots 2.14 in 0700 AM 11/22 37.98N/89.95W Steeleville 1.99 in 0900 AM 11/22 38.01N/89.66W ...St. Clair County... 1 W Smithton 2.36 in 0700 AM 11/22 38.41N/90.03W Mascoutah 1.5 SSE 2.19 in 0600 AM 11/22 38.49N/89.80W Belleville 2.7 SSE 2.00 in 0700 AM 11/22 38.49N/89.98W Belleville 2.2 SE 1.97 in 0600 AM 11/22 38.51N/89.97W Freeburg 1.82 in 0700 AM 11/22 38.43N/89.91W OFallon 1.63 in 0901 AM 11/22 38.62N/89.92W Fairview Heights 2.2 ENE 1.58 in 0700 AM 11/22 38.61N/89.97W Millstadt 1.57 in 0910 AM 11/22 38.50N/90.11W ...Washington County... Okawville 2.66 in 0906 AM 11/22 38.42N/89.55W Okawville 2.3 SW 2.62 in 0800 AM 11/22 38.41N/89.57W ...Missouri... ...Cole County... Eugene 4.8 NE 1.22 in 0600 AM 11/22 38.41N/92.35W ...Crawford County... Cuba 2.26 in 0900 AM 11/22 38.07N/91.43W 1 SSE Cook Station 2.02 in 0910 AM 11/22 37.80N/91.43W ...Franklin County... Sullivan 1.83 in 0900 AM 11/22 38.23N/91.15W Catawissa 1.78 in 0905 AM 11/22 38.41N/90.75W 3 SSE Gerald 1.33 in 0905 AM 11/22 38.35N/91.30W 0.7 E Washington 1.32 in 0700 AM 11/22 38.55N/91.00W Union 1.26 in 0901 AM 11/22 38.44N/91.00W New Haven 8.3 SSE 1.24 in 0830 AM 11/22 38.51N/91.14W Pacific 2.4 WNW 1.17 in 1200 AM 11/22 38.49N/90.79W ...Gasconade County... Rosebud 1.24 in 0700 AM 11/22 38.45N/91.38W ...Iron County... Council Bluff 2.16 in 0854 AM 11/22 37.72N/90.93W Viburnum 2.12 in 0725 AM 11/22 37.71N/91.13W ...Jefferson County... De Soto 1.86 in 0909 AM 11/22 38.13N/90.56W Eureka 1.60 in 0901 AM 11/22 38.42N/90.68W Imperial 1.56 in 0900 AM 11/22 38.37N/90.38W Arnold 1.50 in 0908 AM 11/22 38.45N/90.41W ...Lincoln County... Moscow Mills 1.03 in 0910 AM 11/22 38.94N/90.93W ...Montgomery County... Big Spring 1.04 in 0900 AM 11/22 38.81N/91.48W ...Osage County... Meta 4.5 NE 1.22 in 0700 AM 11/22 38.37N/92.12W ...St. Charles County... Saint Peters 1.28 in 0909 AM 11/22 38.78N/90.58W Cottleville 1 S 1.26 in 0600 AM 11/22 38.73N/90.65W Saint Charles 1.21 in 0906 AM 11/22 38.73N/90.62W 1.0 SE Saint Charles 1.17 in 0700 AM 11/22 38.78N/90.50W 2.6 NE Saint Peters 1.15 in 0700 AM 11/22 38.80N/90.57W Saint Paul 1.08 in 0905 AM 11/22 38.86N/90.75W St. Peters 2.2 NE 1.08 in 0800 AM 11/22 38.80N/90.58W Lake Saint Louis 1.03 in 0901 AM 11/22 38.77N/90.80W Ofallon 2 SSW 1.01 in 0700 AM 11/22 38.79N/90.72W ...St. Francois County... 1 NNE Farmington 1.96 in 0910 AM 11/22 37.80N/90.42W Farmington 1.95 in 0900 AM 11/22 37.76N/90.43W ...St. Louis County... St. Louis 1.67 in 0900 AM 11/22 38.48N/90.36W Concord 1.0 SSW 1.59 in 0700 AM 11/22 38.50N/90.36W Kirkwood 1.0 NNW 1.50 in 0700 AM 11/22 38.59N/90.43W Manchester 2.0 S 1.45 in 0700 AM 11/22 38.56N/90.52W Manchester 1.4 SE 1.40 in 0700 AM 11/22 38.58N/90.50W Fenton 1.34 in 0900 AM 11/22 38.48N/90.40W Glendale 0.6 WSW 1.32 in 0700 AM 11/22 38.59N/90.39W Affton 1.30 in 0906 AM 11/22 38.55N/90.32W Eureka 1.30 in 0900 AM 11/22 38.51N/90.69W Clayton 1.2 NW 1.23 in 0853 AM 11/22 38.65N/90.35W St. Louis 1.21 in 0900 AM 11/22 38.59N/90.42W 1 NNW Woodson Terrace 1.20 in 0900 AM 11/22 38.74N/90.36W 3.5 SW Maryland Heights 1.18 in 0800 AM 11/22 38.69N/90.52W Wildwood 1.16 in 0907 AM 11/22 38.60N/90.63W Berkeley 1.16 in 0902 AM 11/22 38.73N/90.35W Creve Coeur 1.10 in 0910 AM 11/22 38.68N/90.46W Creve Coeur 1.07 in 0901 AM 11/22 38.70N/90.40W ...St. Louis City County... St. Louis 1.41 in 0908 AM 11/22 38.60N/90.31W Mbot 1.34 in 0819 AM 11/22 38.61N/90.26W St Louis 1.33 in 0900 AM 11/22 38.60N/90.25W Saint Louis 1.29 in 0900 AM 11/22 38.58N/90.29W St.Louis Science Center, STL 1.25 in 0910 AM 11/22 38.63N/90.27W ...Ste. Genevieve County... Bloomsdale 2.62 in 0905 AM 11/22 38.02N/90.22W ...Warren County... Warrenton 1.21 in 0901 AM 11/22 38.79N/91.17W ...Washington County... 1 NNE Potosi 2.72 in 0857 AM 11/22 37.95N/90.77W Potosi 3.2 W 2.44 in 0800 AM 11/22 37.93N/90.84W 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. $$  104 NOUS43 KDTX 221639 PNSDTX MIZ047>049-053>055-060>063-068>070-075-076-082-083-221830- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 1139 AM EST Sun Nov 22 2020 SNOW REPORTS Location Snowfall Duration (Inches) (Hours) Lat Lon ...Oakland County... Novi M 2.0 6 42.48N 83.49W M = Measured E = Estimated $$  942 NOUS43 KDTX 221659 PNSDTX MIZ047>049-053>055-060>063-068>070-075-076-082-083-221830- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 1159 AM EST Sun Nov 22 2020 SNOW REPORTS Location Snowfall Duration (Inches) (Hours) Lat Lon ...Monroe County... Monroe M 1.5 8 41.92N 83.39W M = Measured E = Estimated $$  091 NOUS43 KDTX 221731 PNSDTX MIZ047>049-053>055-060>063-068>070-075-076-082-083-221930- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 1231 PM EST Sun Nov 22 2020 SNOW REPORTS Location Snowfall Duration (Inches) (Hours) Lat Lon ...Washtenaw County... 2 WSW Ann Arbor M 2.1 7 42.27N 83.77W M = Measured E = Estimated $$  782 NOUS43 KDTX 221739 PNSDTX MIZ047>049-053>055-060>063-068>070-075-076-082-083-221930- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 1239 PM EST Sun Nov 22 2020 SNOW REPORTS Location Snowfall Duration (Inches) (Hours) Lat Lon ...Lenawee County... Britton M 2.0 9 41.99N 83.83W M = Measured E = Estimated $$  736 NOUS43 KDTX 221758 PNSDTX MIZ047>049-053>055-060>063-068>070-075-076-082-083-221930- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 1258 PM EST Sun Nov 22 2020 SNOW REPORTS Location Snowfall Duration (Inches) (Hours) Lat Lon ...Oakland County... 4 SW Clarkston M 1.8 6 42.70N 83.47W ...Wayne County... 1 SE Romulus M 1.8 9 42.21N 83.35W M = Measured E = Estimated $$  909 NOUS41 KBUF 221800 PNSBUF NYZ001>008-010>014-019>021-085-230600- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Buffalo NY 100 PM EST Sun Nov 22 2020 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...New York... ...Erie County... 2 SE Williamsville 0.5 in 1250 PM 11/22 42.94N/78.72W ...Niagara County... 4 NW North Tonawanda 1.3 in 1217 PM 11/22 43.09N/78.92W 1 WSW Rapids 0.7 in 1230 PM 11/22 43.10N/78.66W ...FREEZING RAIN REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...New York... ...Allegany County... 2 WSW Wellsville 0.01 in 0956 AM 11/22 42.11N/77.98W && **METADATA** :11/22/2020,1250 PM, NY, Erie, 2 SE Williamsville, , , 42.9423, -78.7194, SNOW_24, 0.5, Inch, Official NWS Obs, 24 hour snowfall, :11/22/2020,1230 PM, NY, Niagara, 1 WSW Rapids, , , 43.095761457079, -78.659706584635, SNOW, 0.7, Inch, NWS Employee, Storm total snowfall, :11/22/2020,1217 PM, NY, Niagara, 4 NW North Tonawanda, , , 43.0851, -78.925, SNOW_24, 1.3, Inch, Trained Spotter, 24 hour snowfall, Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  286 NOUS43 KIWX 221826 PNSIWX INZ003>009-012>018-020-022>027-032>034-MIZ077>081-OHZ001-002-004-005-015- 016-024-025-230626- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Northern Indiana 126 PM EST Sun Nov 22 2020 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Indiana... ...Allen County... 2 SSW Leo-Cedarville 2.1 in 1200 AM 11/22 41.19N/85.03W 4 NE Fort Wayne 1.3 in 0700 AM 11/22 41.12N/85.08W 1 NNE Rolling Hills 0.7 in 0700 AM 11/22 41.03N/85.26W ...De Kalb County... 2 N Fairfield Center 3.5 in 1054 AM 11/22 41.51N/85.13W Auburn 2.0 in 1119 AM 11/22 41.36N/85.06W ...Kosciusko County... 2 N North Webster 1.9 in 0100 PM 11/22 41.36N/85.70W 1 SSE Winona Lake 0.5 in 0720 AM 11/22 41.21N/85.81W ...Noble County... Ligonier 1.5 in 0810 AM 11/22 41.46N/85.59W 2 E Rome City 1.0 in 0700 AM 11/22 41.49N/85.32W ...Steuben County... 1 E Salem Center 1.8 in 0730 AM 11/22 41.59N/85.11W 2 E Hamilton 1.5 in 0730 AM 11/22 41.53N/84.89W ...Whitley County... Columbia City 0.7 in 1040 AM 11/22 41.16N/85.49W ...Michigan... ...Hillsdale County... 3 NNW North Adams 2.1 in 0900 AM 11/22 42.01N/84.56W 2 W Camden 1.7 in 0800 AM 11/22 41.75N/84.79W ...Ohio... ...Fulton County... Wauseon 3.5 in 1224 PM 11/22 41.55N/84.14W ...Williams County... Blakeslee 0.5 in 1131 AM 11/22 41.52N/84.73W 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. $$  553 NOUS43 KDTX 221831 PNSDTX MIZ047>049-053>055-060>063-068>070-075-076-082-083-222030- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 131 PM EST Sun Nov 22 2020 SNOW REPORTS Location Snowfall Duration (Inches) (Hours) Lat Lon ...Livingston County... Pinckney M 1.2 8 42.45N 83.95W ...Oakland County... Novi M 2.8 8 42.48N 83.49W M = Measured E = Estimated $$  141 NOUS45 KABQ 221836 PNSABQ NMZ201>241-230636- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Albuquerque NM 1136 AM MST Sun Nov 22 2020 ...HIGHEST WIND REPORTS... Location Speed Time/Date Lat/Lon Albuquerque 45 MPH 0911 AM 11/22 35.12N/106.62W Belen 43 MPH 0115 PM 11/14 34.65N/106.83W 5 NW Nogal 42 MPH 0840 AM 11/22 33.61N/105.77W Albuquerque Sunport 40 MPH 0852 AM 11/22 35.05N/106.62W 1 WNW Las Nutrias 38 MPH 0900 AM 11/22 34.48N/106.78W 5.7 NE Carrizozo (UPR) 36 MPH 0840 AM 11/22 33.72N/105.84W 2 MI. SW OF DORA, NM 36 MPH 0305 PM 11/14 33.92N/103.36W 5.2 SW Oscuro (WSMR) 34 MPH 0855 AM 11/22 33.45N/106.13W 15 NW Carrizozo (Chupadera) 34 MPH 0839 AM 11/22 33.77N/106.10W 14.1 SE San Antonio (WSMR) 33 MPH 0915 AM 11/22 33.82N/106.65W 4 WSW Cedro (Sandia Lab) 33 MPH 0853 AM 11/22 35.00N/106.41W Leesburg 33 MPH 0746 AM 11/22 35.06N/106.47W Angel Fire 32 MPH 1035 AM 11/21 36.42N/105.28W 7.3 W Oscuro (WSMR) 31 MPH 0910 AM 11/22 33.50N/106.18W Cannon AFB 31 MPH 0858 AM 11/22 34.37N/103.32W Clovis Muni Airport 31 MPH 0756 AM 11/22 34.42N/103.07W Raton Crews Airport 31 MPH 0353 AM 11/22 36.73N/104.50W 1 SSE Clines Corners 30 MPH 0909 AM 11/22 35.02N/105.65W 16.8 W Oscuro (WSMR) 30 MPH 0900 AM 11/22 33.53N/106.34W Placitas 30 MPH 0729 AM 11/22 35.32N/106.48W 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. $$  683 NOUS43 KDTX 221900 PNSDTX MIZ047>049-053>055-060>063-068>070-075-076-082-083-222130- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 200 PM EST Sun Nov 22 2020 SNOW REPORTS Location Snowfall Duration (Inches) (Hours) Lat Lon ...Oakland County... Berkley M 1.0 7 42.50N 83.19W M = Measured E = Estimated $$  942 NOAK48 PAFC 222037 PNSAFC AKZ101-111-230845- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Anchorage AK 1137 AM AKST Sun Nov 22 2020 ...Snow Totals for Anchorage and the Matanuska Valley This Morning... A quick but hard-hitting band of snow moved across Anchorage and the Matanuska Valley this morning. Here is a summary of the snowfall totals that have been reported so far. Have additional snow totals to report? Visit weather.gov/aprfc/submit?site=afc to submit your report. Place.........................Amount South Anchorage...............6.0 inches. Northeast Anchorage...........4.1 inches. Hiland Rd. S of Eagle River...3.7 inches. Eagle River...................3.1 inches. Anchorage Hillside............2.5 inches. Palmer........................2.0 inches. Midtown Anchorage.............1.5 inches. 2 ESE Potter Hill.............1.5 inches. NWS Anchorage.................1.0 inches. $$  434 NOUS45 KABQ 222128 PNSABQ NMZ201>241-230928- Public Information Statement...Corrected National Weather Service Albuquerque NM 228 PM MST Sun Nov 22 2020 ...PEAK WIND GUST REPORTS... Location Speed Time/Date Albuquerque 45 MPH 0911 AM 11/22 5 NW Nogal 42 MPH 0840 AM 11/22 1 WNW Las Nutrias 38 MPH 0900 AM 11/22 5.7 NE Carrizozo (UPR) 36 MPH 0840 AM 11/22 5.2 SW Oscuro (WSMR) 34 MPH 0855 AM 11/22 15 NW Carrizozo (Chupadera) 34 MPH 0839 AM 11/22 14.1 SE San Antonio (WSMR) 33 MPH 0915 AM 11/22 4 WSW Cedro (Sandia Lab) 33 MPH 0853 AM 11/22 7.3 W Oscuro (WSMR) 31 MPH 0910 AM 11/22 Cannon AFB 31 MPH 0858 AM 11/22 Clovis Muni Airport 31 MPH 0756 AM 11/22 Raton Crews Airport 31 MPH 0353 AM 11/22 1 SSE Clines Corners 30 MPH 0909 AM 11/22 16.8 W Oscuro (WSMR) 30 MPH 0900 AM 11/22 Placitas 30 MPH 0729 AM 11/22 Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  321 NOUS43 KIWX 222142 PNSIWX INZ003>009-012>018-020-022>027-032>034-MIZ077>081-OHZ001-002-004-005-015- 016-024-025-230942- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Northern Indiana 442 PM EST Sun Nov 22 2020 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Indiana... ...Allen County... 2 SSW Leo-Cedarville 2.1 in 1200 AM 11/22 41.19N/85.03W Fort Wayne 9.0 NNE 1.8 in 0110 PM 11/22 41.19N/85.07W 4 NE Fort Wayne 1.3 in 0700 AM 11/22 41.12N/85.08W Fort Wayne 7.1 WSW 0.7 in 0800 AM 11/22 41.05N/85.27W 1 NNE Rolling Hills 0.7 in 0700 AM 11/22 41.03N/85.26W Fort Wayne 5.4 WSW 0.6 in 0700 AM 11/22 41.05N/85.24W Fort Wayne 2.6 NE 0.6 in 0700 AM 11/22 41.10N/85.11W Fort Wayne 9.3 W 0.5 in 0700 AM 11/22 41.05N/85.31W ...De Kalb County... 2 N Fairfield Center 3.5 in 1054 AM 11/22 41.51N/85.13W Auburn 2.0 in 1119 AM 11/22 41.36N/85.06W ...Kosciusko County... NWS Northern Indiana 1.9 in 0100 PM 11/22 41.36N/85.70W 1 ENE Winona Lake 1.2 in 1000 AM 11/22 41.22N/85.80W Syracuse 0.8 in 0700 AM 11/22 41.42N/85.75W 1 SSE Winona Lake 0.5 in 0720 AM 11/22 41.21N/85.81W Warsaw 3.7 E 0.5 in 0700 AM 11/22 41.23N/85.78W Leesburg 6.7 ESE 0.5 in 0630 AM 11/22 41.31N/85.72W ...Lagrange County... LaGrange 1.3 ENE 1.0 in 0700 AM 11/22 41.65N/85.40W ...Marshall County... 1.2 W Plymouth 0.5 in 0800 AM 11/22 41.34N/86.34W ...Noble County... Kendallville 2.2 SW 2.0 in 0140 PM 11/22 41.42N/85.29W Ligonier 1.5 in 0810 AM 11/22 41.46N/85.59W Albion 3.7 S 1.0 in 0930 AM 11/22 41.34N/85.42W 2 E Rome City 1.0 in 0700 AM 11/22 41.49N/85.32W Kendallville 4.5 NW 1.0 in 0700 AM 11/22 41.50N/85.31W ...Steuben County... Hudson 4.1 NNW 1.8 in 0730 AM 11/22 41.59N/85.10W 1 E Salem Center 1.8 in 0730 AM 11/22 41.59N/85.11W Angola 8.8 ESE 1.7 in 1000 AM 11/22 41.62N/84.83W 2 E Hamilton 1.5 in 0730 AM 11/22 41.53N/84.89W Hudson 4.6 N 1.5 in 0715 AM 11/22 41.60N/85.09W Angola 1.7 WNW 1.2 in 0700 AM 11/22 41.65N/85.03W Angola 4.1 N 1.0 in 0630 AM 11/22 41.70N/84.99W Angola 1.2 S 1.0 in 0600 AM 11/22 41.62N/85.00W Angola 0.6 in 0630 AM 11/22 41.64N/84.99W ...Whitley County... Columbia City 0.7 in 1040 AM 11/22 41.16N/85.49W Columbia City 5.4 N 0.5 in 0745 AM 11/22 41.24N/85.49W ...Michigan... ...Hillsdale County... Osseo 2.7 NE 2.6 in 1255 PM 11/22 41.90N/84.49W 3 NNW North Adams 2.1 in 0900 AM 11/22 42.01N/84.56W 2 W Camden 1.7 in 0800 AM 11/22 41.75N/84.79W ...Ohio... ...Fulton County... Wauseon 3.5 in 1224 PM 11/22 41.55N/84.14W ...Williams County... Blakeslee 0.5 in 1131 AM 11/22 41.52N/84.73W 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. $$