191 NOUS43 KARX 060006 PNSARX IAZ008>011-018-019-029-030-MNZ079-086>088-094>096-WIZ017-029-032>034-041>044- 053>055-061-061206- Public Information Statement National Weather Service La Crosse WI 606 PM CST Wed Jan 5 2022 ...MINIMUM WIND CHILL REPORTS TODAY... Location WC Temp. Time/Date 1 ENE Dexter -21 F 0550 PM 01/05 Saratoga -20 F 0516 PM 01/05 Austin Municipal Airport -18 F 0535 PM 01/05 1 ENE Jackson Junction -17 F 0535 PM 01/05 2 E Kasson -17 F 0500 PM 01/05 Charles City Airport -16 F 0535 PM 01/05 Oelwein Municipal Airport -16 F 0515 PM 01/05 Monona -16 F 0549 PM 01/05 Austin -15 F 0336 PM 01/05 Preston Airport -15 F 0555 PM 01/05 Jct CR 7 I-90 Mile Post 226 -15 F 0550 PM 01/05 3 N Stewartville -15 F 0550 PM 01/05 2 N Ionia -15 F 0540 PM 01/05 Riceville -14 F 0545 PM 01/05 Rochester International Airp -14 F 0516 PM 01/05 5 NW Frankville -14 F 0540 PM 01/05 Dodge Center Airport -13 F 0535 PM 01/05 New Hampton -13 F 0450 PM 01/05 2 NE Dougherty -12 F 0550 PM 01/05 St.Ansgar -12 F 0444 PM 01/05 Decorah -12 F 0545 PM 01/05 Platteville Municipal Airpor -12 F 0535 PM 01/05 1 E Ridgeway -12 F 0520 PM 01/05 2 ESE Canton -12 F 0520 PM 01/05 Lake City -11 F 0536 PM 01/05 Mayo Helipad -11 F 0535 PM 01/05 Decorah Municipal Airport -10 F 0555 PM 01/05 Lancaster -10 F 0541 PM 01/05 Hayfield -9 F 0527 PM 01/05 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. $$ Shea  074 NOUS43 KILX 060046 PNSILX ILZ027>031-036>038-040>057-061>063-066>068-071>073-061246- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Lincoln IL 646 PM CST Wed Jan 5 2022 ...HIGHEST WIND REPORTS... Location Speed Time/Date Provider Urbana 48 MPH 0520 AM 01/05 CWOP Danville Airport 45 MPH 0855 AM 01/05 AWOS Towanda 45 MPH 1047 PM 01/04 CWOP Peoria Intl Airport 44 MPH 0245 AM 01/05 ASOS Willard Airport 43 MPH 1210 PM 01/05 ASOS Central Illinois Airport 43 MPH 0107 PM 01/05 AWOS Winchester 42 MPH 1010 AM 01/05 CWOP Coles County Mem AP 41 MPH 0721 AM 01/05 ASOS Springfield Capital AP 41 MPH 0134 PM 01/05 ASOS Decatur AP 40 MPH 0702 PM 01/04 ASOS El Paso 40 MPH 1218 PM 01/05 CWOP Cooksville 40 MPH 1032 AM 01/05 CWOP Lawrenceville AP 39 MPH 1237 AM 01/05 ASOS Edgar County AP 39 MPH 1215 AM 01/05 AWOS Delong 39 MPH 0455 AM 01/05 CWOP Marshall County Arpt. 38 MPH 0415 AM 01/05 AWOS Galesburg Muni AP 38 MPH 0535 AM 01/05 AWOS Jacksonville Muni AP 38 MPH 1155 AM 01/05 AWOS Mahomet 38 MPH 0856 AM 01/05 CWOP Tallula 38 MPH 0405 AM 01/05 CWOP Eureka 37 MPH 0425 AM 01/05 CWOP Effingham County Mem Ap 36 MPH 0155 PM 01/05 AWOS Taylorville Muni AP 36 MPH 1235 PM 01/05 AWOS Mt Carmel Arpt 35 MPH 1115 PM 01/04 AWOS Flora Municipal AP 35 MPH 0135 AM 01/05 AWOS Crawford County AP 35 MPH 1135 PM 01/04 AWOS Casey 35 MPH 1101 PM 01/04 CWOP Pekin 35 MPH 0358 AM 01/05 CWOP Chatham 35 MPH 0505 AM 01/05 CWOP Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  982 NOUS41 KCAR 060049 PNSCAR MEZ001>006-010-011-015>017-029>032-061249- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Caribou ME 749 PM EST Wed Jan 5 2022 ...HIGHEST WIND REPORTS DURING THE PAST 6 HOURS... Location Speed Time/Date Provider ...Maine... ...Hancock County... Castine 46 MPH 0446 PM 01/05 CWOP Sedgwick Ridge 45 MPH 0501 PM 01/05 CWOP Acadia National Park 41 MPH 0658 PM 01/05 RAWS Brooksville - 3.5 ESE 40 MPH 0440 PM 01/05 CWOP Bar Harbor, ME 39 MPH 0348 PM 01/05 NOS-NWLON Blue Hill - Peters Pt 39 MPH 0502 PM 01/05 CWOP Bar Harbor 39 MPH 0231 PM 01/05 CWOP Southwest Hbr.-Seawall 38 MPH 0459 PM 01/05 CWOP Bar Harbor Airport 37 MPH 0547 PM 01/05 AWOS Brooklin School 35 MPH 0300 PM 01/05 CWOP Lamoine 34 MPH 0315 PM 01/05 CWOP Penobscot 5 NE 30 MPH 0600 PM 01/05 CWOP Lamoine 30 MPH 0239 PM 01/05 CWOP Naskeag 27 MPH 0648 PM 01/05 CWOP Blue Hill 25 MPH 0306 PM 01/05 CWOP ...Washington County... Eastport 45 MPH 0430 PM 01/05 NOS-NWLON Cutler Farris Wharf 39 MPH 0354 PM 01/05 NOS-NWLON Eastport, ME 38 MPH 0450 PM 01/05 HADS Eastport 36 MPH 1112 AM 01/05 NOS-NWLON 1 W Eastport 35 MPH 0514 PM 01/05 AWOS Cutler Farris Wharf 33 MPH 0848 AM 01/05 NOS-NWLON 1 SW Machias 32 MPH 0459 PM 01/05 AWOS Princeton 26 MPH 0608 PM 01/05 CWOP 1 SSE Princeton 26 MPH 0559 PM 01/05 AWOS Baring 25 MPH 0730 PM 01/05 CWOP ...Maritime Stations... 15 ESE Frenchboro 48 MPH 0300 PM 01/05 NDBC 24 SSE Roque Bluffs 45 MPH 0350 PM 01/05 NDBC 12 SE Cranberry Isles 38 MPH 0604 PM 01/05 NDBC && **METADATA** :1/05/2022,0306 PM, ME, Hancock, Blue Hill, , , 44.4133, -68.5875, PKGUST, 25, mph, CWOP, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0648 PM, ME, Hancock, Naskeag, , , 44.2397, -68.5273, PKGUST, 27, mph, CWOP, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0600 PM, ME, Hancock, Penobscot 5 NE, , , 44.5217, -68.6595, PKGUST, 30, mph, CWOP, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0239 PM, ME, Hancock, Lamoine, , , 44.495, -68.2719, PKGUST, 30, mph, CWOP, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0315 PM, ME, Hancock, Lamoine, , , 44.4593, -68.3383, PKGUST, 34, mph, CWOP, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0300 PM, ME, Hancock, Brooklin School, , , 44.2698, -68.5707, PKGUST, 35, mph, CWOP, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0547 PM, ME, Hancock, Bar Harbor Airport, , , 44.45, -68.3667, PKGUST, 37, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0459 PM, ME, Hancock, Southwest Hbr.-Seawall, , , 44.251, -68.3, PKGUST, 38, mph, CWOP, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0348 PM, ME, Hancock, Bar Harbor, ME, , , 44.3917, -68.205, PKGUST, 39, mph, NOS-NWLON, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0502 PM, ME, Hancock, Blue Hill - Peters Pt, , , 44.41, -68.572, PKGUST, 39, mph, CWOP, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0231 PM, ME, Hancock, Bar Harbor, , , 44.3737, -68.2047, PKGUST, 39, mph, CWOP, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0440 PM, ME, Hancock, Brooksville - 3.5 ESE, , , 44.3617, -68.7488, PKGUST, 40, mph, CWOP, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0658 PM, ME, Hancock, Acadia National Park, , , 44.3769, -68.2608, PKGUST, 41, mph, RAWS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0501 PM, ME, Hancock, Sedgwick Ridge, , , 44.3572, -68.6138, PKGUST, 45, mph, CWOP, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0446 PM, ME, Hancock, Castine, , , 44.39, -68.805, PKGUST, 46, mph, CWOP, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0730 PM, ME, Washington, Baring, , , 45.1278, -67.3185, PKGUST, 25, mph, CWOP, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0608 PM, ME, Washington, Princeton, , , 45.2053, -67.5359, PKGUST, 26, mph, CWOP, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0559 PM, ME, Washington, 1 SSE Princeton, , , 45.2007, -67.5644, PKGUST, 26, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0459 PM, ME, Washington, 1 SW Machias, , , 44.7031, -67.4786, PKGUST, 32, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0848 AM, ME, Washington, Cutler Farris Wharf, , , 44.6567, -67.21, PKGUST, 33, mph, NOS-NWLON, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0514 PM, ME, Washington, 1 W Eastport, , , 44.91, -67.0127, PKGUST, 35, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,1112 AM, ME, Washington, Eastport, , , 44.9066, -66.9849, PKGUST, 36, mph, NOS-NWLON, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0450 PM, ME, Washington, Eastport, ME, , , 44.9139, -67.0098, PKGUST, 38, mph, HADS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0354 PM, ME, Washington, Cutler Farris Wharf, , , 44.6567, -67.21, PKGUST, 39, mph, NOS-NWLON, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022,0430 PM, ME, Washington, Eastport, , , 44.9066, -66.9849, PKGUST, 45, mph, NOS-NWLON, Peak Wind Gust, 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. $$ CB  733 NOUS43 KAPX 060135 PNSAPX MIZ016>018-020>036-041-042-086>088-095>099-061335- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Gaylord MI 835 PM EST Wed Jan 5 2022 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon 5 SSW Brethren 6.0 in 0600 PM 01/05 44.23N/86.06W 4 S Norwood 6.0 in 0600 PM 01/05 45.19N/85.35W Lewiston 5.8 in 0826 PM 01/05 44.89N/84.32W 5 NE Wolverine 5.5 in 0610 PM 01/05 45.32N/84.53W 1 N Wellston 5.3 in 0600 PM 01/05 44.23N/85.95W 4 SE Indian River 5.0 in 0741 PM 01/05 45.38N/84.55W Bayshore 5.0 in 0500 PM 01/05 45.36N/85.10W 1 N Hillman 4.5 in 0500 PM 01/05 45.08N/83.90W 2 NE North Higgins Lake 4.5 in 0716 PM 01/05 44.52N/84.71W Maple City 1 E 4.3 in 0630 PM 01/05 44.86N/85.83W Mancelona 4.3 in 0500 PM 01/05 44.90N/85.06W Luzerne 4.0 in 0607 PM 01/05 44.62N/84.27W 3 WNW Selkirk 4.0 in 0124 PM 01/05 44.33N/84.13W Lewiston 4.0 in 0400 PM 01/05 44.88N/84.32W Lovells 4.0 in 0715 PM 01/05 44.81N/84.47W Curtisville 4.0 in 0330 PM 01/05 44.57N/83.87W Harrisville 4.0 in 0410 PM 01/05 44.66N/83.30W Fairview 3.5 in 0336 PM 01/05 44.72N/84.05W Benzonia 5.3 S 3.1 in 1000 AM 01/05 44.54N/86.11W Houghton Lake 3.0 in 0825 PM 01/05 44.30N/84.76W 1 S Petoskey 3.0 in 0530 PM 01/05 45.36N/84.96W Wolverine 3.0 in 0755 PM 01/05 45.27N/84.61W 2 N Mikado 2.0 in 0518 PM 01/05 44.59N/83.42W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  597 NOUS43 KLOT 060140 PNSLOT ILZ003>006-008-010>013-019>021-023-032-033-039-103>108-INZ001-002-010-011-019- 061340- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Chicago IL 740 PM CST Wed Jan 5 2022 ...Peak Wind Gusts for 1/5/22... Location Speed Time/Date Provider East Chicago 57 MPH 0926 AM 01/05 WXFLOW Michigan City Light 56 MPH 0930 AM 01/05 NDBC Harrison-Dever Crib 52 MPH 0900 AM 01/05 NDBC Sugar Grove - Aurora Arpt. 52 MPH 1135 AM 01/05 ASOS Valparaiso Airport 51 MPH 0741 AM 01/05 ASOS Chicago Montrose Beach 50 MPH 0352 PM 01/05 WXFLOW West Chicago - DuPage Arpt. 49 MPH 0500 AM 01/05 ASOS Rockford Airport 48 MPH 0316 AM 01/05 ASOS Chicago Midway 47 MPH 0147 PM 01/05 ASOS Chicago OHare 46 MPH 1034 AM 01/05 ASOS Pontiac Airport 46 MPH 0515 AM 01/05 AWOS Morris Airport 45 MPH 0615 AM 01/05 AWOS Peru Airport 45 MPH 0615 AM 01/05 AWOS Herbert 5 ENE (McHenry DOT) 45 MPH 0120 PM 01/05 MESOWEST Romeoville - Lewis Airport 44 MPH 0650 AM 01/05 AWOS Rensselaer Airport 44 MPH 0655 AM 01/05 AWOS DeKalb Airport 43 MPH 1155 AM 01/05 AWOS Lansing Airport 43 MPH 1035 AM 01/05 AWOS Wheeling - Chicago Exec. Arp 43 MPH 0734 AM 01/05 ASOS Rochelle Airport 43 MPH 0815 AM 01/05 AWOS Kankakee Airport 41 MPH 0117 PM 01/05 AWOS Waukegan Airport 41 MPH 0119 PM 01/05 ASOS 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. $$  547 NOUS41 KGYX 060144 PNSGYX MEZ007>009-012>014-018>028-033-NHZ001>015-061344- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Gray ME 844 PM EST Wed Jan 5 2022 ...FREEZING RAIN REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Provider ...Maine... ...Kennebec County... Augusta State Airport 0.10 in 0841 PM 01/05 ASOS ...New Hampshire... ...Hillsborough County... Manchester Airport 0.09 in 0840 PM 01/05 ASOS ...Merrimack County... Concord Municipal Airp 0.06 in 0841 PM 01/05 ASOS && **METADATA** :1/05/2022,0841 PM, ME, Kennebec, null Augusta State Airport, , , 44.3155, -69.7972, FREEZING_RAIN_12, 0.10, Inch, ASOS, 12 hour freezing rain, :1/05/2022,0840 PM, NH, Hillsborough, null Manchester Airport, , , 42.9328056, -71.43575, FREEZING_RAIN_12, 0.09, Inch, ASOS, 12 hour freezing rain, :1/05/2022,0841 PM, NH, Merrimack, null Concord Municipal Airport, , , 43.2049, -71.50274, FREEZING_RAIN_12, 0.06, Inch, ASOS, 12 hour freezing rain, Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  624 NOUS45 KSLC 060208 PNSSLC Public Information Statement National Weather Service Salt Lake City UT 702 PM MST Wed Jan 05 2022 ...Preliminary Storm Information... Below are storm total precipitation totals and peak wind gusts beginning Tuesday morning, and ending 7 PM Wednesday evening. ***** Precip Reports ***** Time Snow Precip ...Great Salt Lake Desert and Mountains... George Creek - 8994 ft 6 PM Wed 1.80 Rosebud - 4987 ft 6 PM Wed 0.35 Crn Golden Spike Nhs - 4951 ft 9 AM Wed 0.10 English Village - 4788 ft 9 AM Wed 0.07 Gunnison Island - 4242 ft 9 AM Wed 0.01 Locomotive Springs - 4242 ft 9 AM Wed 0.01 Tickville - 5191 ft 9 AM Wed 0.01 ...Eastern Box Elder County... Perry - 4491 ft 8 AM Wed 4.0 Brigham City - 4418 ft 7 AM Wed 3.2 0.21 Brigham City - 4230 ft 4 PM Wed 2.6 0.21 Garland 1 SE - 4328 ft 6 AM Wed 1.5 0.14 Bear River City 2.3 WNW - 4258 ft 8 AM Wed 1.0 0.07 I-15 at MP 398 Portage - 4465 ft 9 AM Wed 0.17 I-15 at Plymouth - 4495 ft 9 AM Wed 0.06 ...Northern Wasatch Front... Northeast Ogden Bench - 4572 ft 8 AM Wed 2.4 0.10 Northeast Ogden Bench - 4560 ft 9 PM Tue 2.4 0.10 West Weber - 4248 ft 7 AM Wed 1.1 0.06 West Haven - 4239 ft 7 AM Wed 0.5 0.04 Roy 8 PM Tue 0.5 0.04 Hill Air Force Base - 4787 ft 6 PM Tue 0.5 Centerville - 4220 ft 6 PM Wed 0.58 Beus Canyon - 5100 ft 6 PM Wed 0.43 Ogden Pioneer Power House - 4350 ft 6 PM Wed 0.30 Riverdale Rd at I-84 - 4415 ft 6 PM Wed 0.25 Great Salt Lake Minerals - 4212 ft 9 AM Wed 0.03 Clinton - 4286 ft 7 AM Wed 0.03 Bountiful - 5117 ft 7 AM Wed 0.03 Ogden - Hinckley Airport - 4440 ft 4 AM Wed 0.03 Centerville - 4265 ft 7 AM Wed 0.02 ...Salt Lake Valley... I-215 at Olympus Cove - 4972 ft 6 PM Wed 0.85 U Of U Mountain Met Lab - 4996 ft 6 PM Wed 0.63 University of Utah - 4806 ft 6 PM Wed 0.59 North Holladay - 4600 ft 6 PM Wed 0.44 Salt Lake Triad Center - 4280 ft 4 PM Wed 0.31 South Salt Lake - 4272 ft 3 PM Wed 0.31 Salt Lake Intl Airport - 4226 ft 6 PM Wed 0.29 Herriman - 5144 ft 9 AM Wed 0.06 Mountain View at Juniper - 4900 ft 9 AM Wed 0.05 Holladay - 4456 ft 8 AM Wed 0.05 Holladay - 4540 ft 7 AM Wed 0.05 Salt Lake City - 5088 ft 7 AM Wed 0.03 Cottonwood Heights - 5230 ft 7 AM Wed 0.02 Trans-jordan Landfill - 5201 ft 10 AM Wed 0.01 ...Utah Valley... Pleasant Grove - 5200 ft 5 PM Wed 0.30 Alpine - 5070 ft 6 PM Wed 0.24 Provo Byu - 4570 ft 5 PM Wed 0.13 Point Of The Mountain - 4750 ft 9 AM Wed 0.06 Orem - 4799 ft 9 AM Wed 0.03 Flight Park South - 5202 ft 10 AM Wed 0.02 I-15 at Orem - 4650 ft 9 AM Wed 0.02 Us-6 @ Eureka - 6584 ft 9 AM Wed 0.01 ...Cache Valley/Utah Portion... Richmond - 4576 ft 7 AM Wed 3.4 0.36 Hyde Park - 4515 ft 7 AM Wed 3.0 0.44 Hyrum - 4804 ft 7 AM Wed 3.0 0.26 Logan Radio - 4470 ft 7 AM Wed 2.0 0.09 Lewiston - 4505 ft 6 AM Wed 2.0 Providence - 4547 ft 6 AM Wed 2.0 0.17 Logan - 4805 ft 10 AM Wed 1.5 0.29 Nibley - 4521 ft 8 AM Wed 1.3 0.17 Providence - 4528 ft 7 AM Wed 1.1 0.19 Trenton - 4455 ft 8 AM Tue 0.2 Mendon - 4524 ft 6 PM Wed 0.94 North Logan - 4875 ft 6 PM Wed 0.39 US-91 at MP 39 Richmond - 4621 ft 6 PM Wed 0.35 Smithfield - 4760 ft 6 PM Wed 0.26 Clarkston - 4938 ft 7 AM Wed 0.20 Logan Campbell Hq - 4455 ft 9 AM Wed 0.03 ...Wasatch Back... Wanship - 6779 ft 8 AM Wed 4.5 0.24 Eden - 4956 ft 8 AM Wed 3.0 0.59 Park City - 6732 ft 8 AM Wed 2.0 0.08 Oakley - 6430 ft 8 AM Wed 1.8 0.09 Deer Creek Dam - 5270 ft 8 AM Wed 1.0 0.08 I-80 at Wanship - 5852 ft 6 PM Wed 0.59 UVU 3 NE Midway - 5760 ft 6 PM Wed 0.36 I-80 at Silver Creek Jct - 6498 ft 6 PM Wed 0.34 Coalville - 5589 ft 9 AM Wed 0.16 Sr-248 - 6900 ft 9 AM Wed 0.01 ...Bear Lake and Bear River Valley... Laketown - 5980 ft 6 PM Wed 6.3 0.47 Randolph - 6270 ft 8 AM Wed 2.5 0.10 Woodruff - 6315 ft 7 PM Tue 0.02 ...Wasatch Mountains I-80 North... Powder Mountain 6 PM Wed 15.0 1.85 Snowbasin-mid. Bowl - 7402 ft 6 PM Wed 12.0 1.65 Logan Mountains - 8400 ft 5 AM Wed 12.0 1.70 Mantua - 5187 ft 8 AM Wed 4.5 0.36 Mountain Dell Dam - 5420 ft 4 PM Wed 1.0 0.87 City Creek Water Plant - 5340 ft 4 PM Wed 0.8 0.44 Hardscrabble - 7250 ft 6 PM Wed 2.80 Lookout Peak - 8200 ft 6 PM Wed 2.70 Monte Cristo - 8960 ft 5 PM Wed 2.70 Ben Lomond Peak - 8000 ft 5 PM Wed 2.60 Farmington - 8000 ft 6 PM Wed 2.50 Usu Doc Daniel - 8271 ft 5 PM Wed 2.50 Horse Ridge - 8160 ft 6 PM Wed 2.40 Lightning Ridge - 8215 ft 5 PM Wed 2.10 Garden City Summit - 7600 ft 6 PM Wed 2.00 Ben Lomond Trail - 6000 ft 5 PM Wed 2.00 Klondike Narrows - 7400 ft 5 PM Wed 2.00 Powder Mountain 2 - 8384 ft 6 PM Wed 1.90 Tony Grove Rs - 6250 ft 5 PM Wed 1.90 Dry Bread Pond - 8350 ft 6 PM Wed 1.80 Temple Fork - 7406 ft 5 PM Wed 1.80 Kilfoil Creek - 7400 ft 5 PM Wed 1.80 Bug Lake - 7950 ft 5 PM Wed 1.70 Parleys Summit - 7500 ft 6 PM Wed 1.60 Snowbasin - Base - 6316 ft 6 PM Wed 1.40 Louis Meadow - 6700 ft 6 PM Wed 1.20 Little Bear - 6550 ft 6 PM Wed 1.00 Lost Creek Resv - 6082 ft 5 PM Wed 1.00 Farmington Lower - 6779 ft 5 PM Wed 1.00 Tony Grove Lake - 8400 ft 9 PM Tue 0.80 Parrish Creek - 7740 ft 6 PM Wed 0.70 Parleys Canyon at Quarry - 5100 ft 6 PM Wed 0.65 Logan Summit - 7620 ft 9 AM Wed 0.01 ...Wasatch Mountains South of I-80... Alta - Collins - 9662 ft 4 PM Wed 13.0 2.42 Brighton Crest - 9500 ft 5 PM Wed 12.0 1.80 Alta Udot - 8799 ft 5 PM Wed 11.0 1.97 Park City Mountain - 9300 ft 4 PM Wed 10.0 1.22 Snowbird - 8100 ft 4 PM Wed 9.0 1.74 Big Cottonwood Spruces - 7402 ft 4 PM Wed 9.0 1.46 Canyons Village at Park City - 8800 ft 4 PM Wed 8.0 1.15 Solitude - 8200 ft 4 PM Wed 8.0 1.13 Provo Canyon - 6100 ft 4 PM Wed 4.0 0.69 Silver Lake Brighton - 8740 ft 9 AM Wed 4.0 0.72 Sundance Mid Mountain - 7450 ft 6 PM Wed 2.50 Snowbird - 9640 ft 6 PM Wed 2.50 Mill-d North - 8960 ft 6 PM Wed 2.10 Alta - Guard House - 8799 ft 6 PM Wed 2.03 Bunnells Ridge - 8800 ft 6 PM Wed 1.71 Spruces - 7402 ft 6 PM Wed 1.63 Brighton - 8750 ft 6 PM Wed 1.50 Timpanogos Divide - 8140 ft 6 PM Wed 1.10 Alta Collins - 9662 ft 9 AM Wed 1.09 Thaynes Canyon - 9200 ft 6 PM Wed 1.00 Powerhouse - Little Cottonwood - 6049 ft 6 PM Wed 0.92 Torpedo Hill - Big Cottonwood - 5553 ft 6 PM Wed 0.81 Aspen Grove - 6880 ft 6 PM Wed 0.77 Provo Canyon at Mp10 - 5119 ft 6 PM Wed 0.67 Deer Vly - Ruby - 8300 ft 6 PM Wed 0.54 Deer Valley - Ontario - 9100 ft 6 PM Wed 0.51 Udot Lcc Elberts - 7600 ft 6 PM Wed 0.41 Cascade Mountain - 7768 ft 5 PM Wed 0.40 ...Western Uinta Mountains... Trial Lake - 9960 ft 6 PM Wed 1.30 Lakefork Basin - 10900 ft 6 PM Wed 1.10 Brown Duck - 10600 ft 5 PM Wed 1.10 Ef Blacks Fork Gs - 9308 ft 6 PM Wed 0.80 Hayden Fork - 9100 ft 6 PM Wed 0.70 Currant Creek - 8000 ft 6 PM Wed 0.70 Lakefork #1 - 10100 ft 5 PM Wed 0.70 Redden Mine Lwr - 8500 ft 5 PM Wed 0.70 Buck Pasture - 9700 ft 5 PM Wed 0.70 Hewinta - 9500 ft 6 PM Wed 0.50 Lily Lake - 9050 ft 6 PM Wed 0.50 Lakefork #3 - 8464 ft 5 PM Wed 0.50 Chalk Creek #2 - 8200 ft 6 PM Wed 0.40 Smith And Morehouse - 7600 ft 6 PM Wed 0.40 Five Points Lake - 10920 ft 6 PM Wed 0.40 Beaver Divide - 8280 ft 5 PM Wed 0.40 Chepeta - 10300 ft 6 PM Wed 0.30 Blacks Fork Jct - 8870 ft 5 PM Wed 0.30 Wcf-2 Portable - 9226 ft 9 AM Wed 0.08 ...Wasatch Plateau/Book Cliffs... White River #1 - 8550 ft 6 PM Wed 0.80 Strawberry Divide - 8400 ft 6 PM Wed 0.80 Hobble Creek - 7399 ft 6 PM Wed 0.40 Wasatch-cache Nf 22E Provo - 7780 ft 6 PM Wed 0.38 Daniels-strawberry - 8000 ft 6 PM Wed 0.30 Clear Creek #2 - 8300 ft 6 PM Wed 0.30 Red Narrows - 5699 ft 9 AM Wed 0.05 ...Western Millard and Juab Counties... Mud Spring - 5902 ft 9 AM Wed 0.01 ...Central Mountains... Red Pine Ridge - 9200 ft 6 PM Wed 0.50 Upper Joes Valley - 8681 ft 6 PM Wed 0.30 Dixie Portable #3 - 7040 ft 8 AM Wed 0.01 ...Castle Country... Us 6 at Helper - 5860 ft 9 AM Wed 0.01 ...Southwest Utah... I-15 At Beaver - 5941 ft 9 AM Wed 0.03 ...Zion National Park... Zion National Park - 5741 ft 9 AM Wed 0.26 ...Southern Mountains... Sunflower Flat - 9957 ft 9 PM Tue 0.40 Buck Flat - 8000 ft 9 AM Wed 0.01 ...Bryce Canyon Country... Agua Canyon - 8900 ft 9 PM Tue 0.30 Agua Canyon - 8890 ft 9 AM Wed 0.02 Bryce Canyon - 7855 ft 9 AM Wed 0.01 ...Southwest Wyoming... Evanston - Burns Field - 7162 ft 9 AM Wed 0.06 ***** Wind Reports ***** Time Windspeed ...Great Salt Lake Desert and Mountains... Wendover Port Of Entry - 4227 ft 2 PM Wed 59 MPH Promontory Point - 6926 ft 10 AM Wed 52 MPH Clifton Flat - 6384 ft 8 AM Wed 50 MPH Wendover Field - 4236 ft 5 PM Wed 47 MPH I-80 at Mp 1 - 4270 ft 5 PM Wed 46 MPH ...Tooele and Rush Valleys... Sr-201 At I-80 - 4272 ft 6 AM Wed 48 MPH I-80 at Mp 78 - 4213 ft 11 AM Wed 46 MPH ...Wasatch Mountains I-80 North... Snowbasin-straw Top - 8999 ft 7 AM Tue 61 MPH Logan Summit - 7620 ft 8 AM Wed 60 MPH Sherwood Hills - 5039 ft 4 AM Wed 56 MPH Snowbasin Base - 6316 ft 1 PM Wed 55 MPH Red Spur - 8872 ft 7 AM Tue 55 MPH Wasatch Hills - 6939 ft 7 AM Tue 53 MPH Parleys Summit - 7040 ft 8 AM Wed 52 MPH Sr-65 At Big Mountain Pass - 7433 ft 9 AM Wed 50 MPH Peter Sinks - 8164 ft 7 AM Wed 48 MPH ...Wasatch Mountains South of I-80... Central Wasatch Peaks - 10994 ft 6 PM Wed 95 MPH Cardiff Peak - 10059 ft 7 AM Tue 62 MPH Canyons - Lookout - 8297 ft 9 AM Wed 60 MPH Deer Vly - Empire Pk - 9570 ft 8 AM Wed 59 MPH Reynolds Peak - 9400 ft 9 AM Wed 58 MPH Alta - Base - 8560 ft 9 AM Wed 58 MPH Deer Vly - Mount Baldy - 9347 ft 8 AM Wed 55 MPH Park City - Silverlode Top - 9210 ft 9 AM Wed 52 MPH Central Wasatch Peaks - 10443 ft 8 AM Wed 49 MPH Alta - Guard House - 8799 ft 10 AM Wed 48 MPH Sundance - Arrowhead - 8251 ft 4 AM Wed 46 MPH ...Western Uinta Mountains... Chepeta - 12120 ft 10 AM Tue 98 MPH Windy Peak - 10662 ft 8 AM Wed 93 MPH Lofty Lake Peak - 11186 ft 7 AM Wed 78 MPH Sr-150 At Bald Mountain Pass - 10727 ft 9 AM Wed 49 MPH ...Wasatch Plateau/Book Cliffs... Manti - Portable #1 - 6085 ft 5 PM Tue 66 MPH Five Mile - 7480 ft 3 PM Wed 48 MPH ...Western Uinta Basin... Us-40 @ Starvation - 5720 ft 12 PM Tue 46 MPH ...Central Mountains... Fremont Junction - 6801 ft 3 PM Wed 70 MPH ...Southwest Wyoming... Fort Bridger Wy - 7034 ft 2 PM Wed 53 MPH Muddy Creek - 6970 ft 6 AM Wed 47 MPH && To view this data on a map, go to https://www.weather.gov/slc/MapPNS $$  582 NOUS43 KDVN 060214 PNSDVN IAZ040>042-051>054-063>068-076>078-087>089-098-099-ILZ001-002-007-009-015>018- 024>026-034-035-MOZ009-010-061414- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Quad Cities IA IL 814 PM CST Wed Jan 5 2022 ...HIGHEST WIND REPORTS... Location Speed Time/Date Lat/Lon Independence 56 MPH 1200 AM 01/05 42.47N/91.88W Dubuque 53 MPH 0128 AM 01/05 42.46N/90.77W Quad City Intl Arpt 53 MPH 0101 AM 01/05 41.45N/90.52W Cedar Rapids Arpt 52 MPH 1109 PM 01/04 41.88N/91.72W Fairbank 48 MPH 0430 AM 01/05 42.64N/92.05W Dubuque Arpt 48 MPH 1159 AM 01/05 42.40N/90.70W Davenport Arpt 48 MPH 0210 AM 01/05 41.62N/90.58W Iowa City Arpt 48 MPH 1218 AM 01/05 41.63N/91.55W New London 47 MPH 0500 AM 01/05 40.97N/91.34W Stanley 47 MPH 0103 AM 01/05 42.64N/91.81W 3 SE Maysville 47 MPH 0250 AM 01/05 41.60N/90.68W 1 NNE Aurora 46 MPH 0455 AM 01/05 42.64N/91.72W Riverside 46 MPH 1211 AM 01/05 41.53N/91.62W Clinton Arpt 46 MPH 1112 AM 01/05 41.82N/90.32W Independence Arpt 46 MPH 1255 AM 01/05 42.45N/91.95W Sterling/Rock Falls Arpt 46 MPH 1236 PM 01/05 41.75N/89.67W Burlington Arpt 45 MPH 1121 PM 01/04 40.77N/91.13W 1 W Dewitt 45 MPH 0413 AM 01/05 41.83N/90.57W Washington Arpt 44 MPH 0435 AM 01/05 41.27N/91.67W Fairfield Arpt 44 MPH 1015 PM 01/04 41.03N/91.97W Muscatine Arpt 44 MPH 1115 PM 01/04 41.37N/91.15W Olin 43 MPH 0520 AM 01/05 42.02N/91.13W 2 W University Heights 43 MPH 0410 AM 01/05 41.66N/91.60W Eldridge 42 MPH 0215 AM 01/05 41.65N/90.59W Sigourney 42 MPH 0301 AM 01/05 41.34N/92.21W Biggsville 42 MPH 1229 AM 01/05 40.94N/90.85W 3 SSW Cedar Rapids 42 MPH 0220 AM 01/05 41.93N/91.68W Urbana 41 MPH 0630 AM 01/05 42.22N/91.88W Macomb Arpt 41 MPH 0535 AM 01/05 40.52N/90.65W Cedar Rapids 41 MPH 0150 AM 01/05 41.98N/91.67W Flagstaff Cheshire 40 MPH 0615 AM 01/05 41.59N/90.55W Dubuque 40 MPH 0558 AM 01/05 42.47N/90.65W Marion 40 MPH 0158 AM 01/05 42.10N/91.62W Cedar Rapids 40 MPH 1140 AM 01/05 41.85N/91.64W Monmouth 40 MPH 0616 AM 01/05 40.93N/90.63W Keokuk Arpt 40 MPH 1155 PM 01/04 40.47N/91.42W Mount Pleasant Arpt 40 MPH 1055 PM 01/04 40.95N/91.52W Vinton Arpt 40 MPH 0415 AM 01/05 42.22N/92.02W Maquoketa 40 MPH 0350 AM 01/05 42.07N/90.68W 1 E Brandon 40 MPH 0410 AM 01/05 42.31N/91.98W 1 N Williamsburg 40 MPH 0340 AM 01/05 41.69N/92.01W 0.5 N Union Grove (UPR) 40 MPH 1145 AM 01/05 41.84N/90.04W 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. $$  664 NOUS43 KGRR 060217 PNSGRR MIZ037>040-043>046-050>052-056>059-064>067-071>074-061417- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI 917 PM EST Wed Jan 5 2022 ...HIGHEST WIND REPORTS TODAY... Location Speed Time/Date Lat/Lon Kzoo/battle Creek Intl Airpo 46 MPH 0953 AM 01/05 42.23N/85.55W Battle Creek Executive Airpo 45 MPH 0953 AM 01/05 42.32N/85.23W Battle Creek Executive Airpo 45 MPH 0253 PM 01/05 42.32N/85.23W Gerald R Ford Intl 44 MPH 0253 PM 01/05 42.88N/85.52W Jackson County-Reynolds Fiel 44 MPH 1056 AM 01/05 42.27N/84.47W W Mich Regional Arpt 44 MPH 1153 AM 01/05 42.75N/86.10W W Mich Regional Arpt 44 MPH 0123 PM 01/05 42.75N/86.10W South Haven 44 MPH 1040 AM 01/05 42.40N/86.29W Muskegon County Airport 43 MPH 1055 AM 01/05 43.17N/86.23W Lansing 43 MPH 1253 PM 01/05 42.78N/84.58W Holland Harbor 41 MPH 0912 AM 01/05 42.77N/86.20W 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. $$  077 NOUS45 KLKN 060255 PNSLKN NVZ030-031-033>041-061455- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Elko NV 655 PM PST Wed Jan 5 2022 ...HIGHEST WIND REPORTS FROM 1/4/22 6:30 PM TO 1/5/22 6:30 PM... Location Speed Time/Date Elevation (ft.) ...White Pine County... 4.2 NW Baker (NV DOT) 42 MPH 0256 AM 01/05 5612 Decathon Canyon 42 MPH 0734 AM 01/05 8490 2.4 NW Lages Junction (DRI) 41 MPH 0220 AM 01/05 5854 15.1 E McGill (DRI) 40 MPH 1220 PM 01/05 5642 Mather RAWS 39 MPH 0111 PM 01/05 9268 12.2 NW Great Basin Nation ( 38 MPH 0416 AM 01/05 6901 Cedar Pass RAWS 37 MPH 0531 AM 01/05 7313 Alligator Ridge RAWS 35 MPH 0241 PM 01/05 6674 24.7 E Pinto Summit (NV DOT) 34 MPH 0906 AM 01/05 7427 4.3 E Baker (DRI) 33 MPH 1110 AM 01/05 5185 12.5 E Pinto Summit (NV DOT) 31 MPH 0153 PM 01/05 6527 5.0 E Shoshone (DRI) 30 MPH 0250 AM 01/05 11004 10.2 NW Shoshone (DRI) 30 MPH 1110 AM 01/05 5786 ...Southwest Elko County... Coal Mine Canyon N7NNV CWOP 43 MPH 1210 PM 01/05 5549 5.3 E Carlin (NV DOT) 41 MPH 1139 AM 01/05 4951 5.3 E Carlin (NV DOT) 41 MPH 1139 AM 01/05 4977 2.5 NE Deeth (NV DOT) 37 MPH 0757 AM 01/05 5394 Elko 37 MPH 1147 AM 01/05 5229 Crane Springs RAWS 35 MPH 0526 AM 01/05 6414 4.1 SW Elko (NV DOT) 34 MPH 0727 AM 01/05 5045 6.7 E Ryndon (NV DOT) 33 MPH 0450 PM 01/05 5329 6.7 E Ryndon (NV DOT) 33 MPH 0450 PM 01/05 5329 Elko Airport ASOS 33 MPH 0536 AM 01/05 5048 Sr-227 Sp Crk Roundabout Mm1 32 MPH 0806 AM 01/05 5452 1.4 NE Deeth (UPR) 30 MPH 0832 AM 01/05 5355 ...Southern Lander County and Southern Eureka County... 1.5 E Austin (NV DOT) 44 MPH 0118 PM 01/05 7528 Coils Creek RAWS 38 MPH 0938 AM 01/05 6745 12.8 E Hickison Summit (NV D 35 MPH 1138 AM 01/05 6303 Combs Canyon RAWS 33 MPH 0139 PM 01/05 6589 0.8 NW Pinto Summit (NV DOT) 32 MPH 1255 AM 01/05 7315 0.9 NW Hickison Summit (NV D 31 MPH 0153 PM 01/05 6587 ...Southeastern Elko County... 7.3 NW West Wendover (NV DOT 63 MPH 1208 PM 01/05 4650 Spring Gulch Raws 56 MPH 0941 AM 01/05 5470 8.0 SW Montello (UPR) 43 MPH 0743 AM 01/05 5395 3.1 SE West Wendover (UPR) 31 MPH 0510 PM 01/05 4408 ...South Central Elko County... 6.3 S Clover Valley (NV DOT) 58 MPH 1159 AM 01/05 5794 Ruby Lake RAWS 57 MPH 0132 PM 01/05 5970 0.6 W Pequop Summit (NV DOT) 56 MPH 0656 AM 01/05 6954 0.6 W Pequop Summit (NV DOT) 56 MPH 0656 AM 01/05 6954 10.4 E Wells (UPR) 55 MPH 0600 AM 01/05 6121 2.3 E Wells (NV DOT) 55 MPH 0647 AM 01/05 5845 2.3 E Wells (NV DOT) 55 MPH 0647 AM 01/05 5845 3.5 E Clover Valley (DRI) 51 MPH 0740 AM 01/05 5645 4.1 SW Ruby Valley (NV DOT) 48 MPH 0559 PM 01/05 6213 Spruce Mountain RAWS 45 MPH 0442 PM 01/05 6295 7.8 N Oasis (UPR) 40 MPH 0259 PM 01/05 6025 11.1 NW Currie (NV DOT) 39 MPH 0440 PM 01/05 6354 7.9 E Clover Valley (UPR) 37 MPH 0123 PM 01/05 5686 ...Ruby Mountains and East Humboldt Range... Ruby Valley RAWS 39 MPH 0603 PM 01/05 6899 ...Northwestern Nye County... Tonopah Airport ASOS 36 MPH 0418 PM 01/05 5402 ...Northern Lander County and Northern Eureka County... 0.6 SW Battle Mountain (NV D 36 MPH 1258 PM 01/05 4513 2.0 NE Emigrant Pass (NV DOT 35 MPH 1138 AM 01/05 6068 2.0 NE Emigrant Pass (NV DOT 35 MPH 1138 AM 01/05 6068 3.1 E Argenta (UPR) 35 MPH 1200 AM 01/05 4582 39.7 SW Battle Mountain (DRI 32 MPH 0310 PM 01/05 4871 ...Northern Elko County... Pole Creek RAWS 58 MPH 0541 AM 01/05 8501 17.7 NE Wells (NV DOT) 49 MPH 0426 AM 01/05 6275 Long Hollow RAWS 39 MPH 0242 AM 01/05 5819 Antelope Lake RAWS 35 MPH 0142 PM 01/05 5459 Stag Mountain RAWS 33 MPH 0926 AM 01/05 6790 ...Northeastern Nye County... Warm Springs Summit 42 MPH 0100 AM 01/05 7549 ...Humboldt County... Morey Creek RAWS 63 MPH 0437 PM 01/05 5500 Martin Creek 53 MPH 0143 AM 01/05 6438 Double H 39 MPH 1047 PM 01/04 6379 Texas Springs RAWS 39 MPH 0138 AM 01/05 6162 Winnemucca Airport ASOS 38 MPH 1057 AM 01/05 4303 11.1 SW Winnemucca (NV DOT) 38 MPH 0757 AM 01/05 4350 Paradise Valley 37 MPH 0310 AM 01/05 4399 11.1 SW Winnemucca (NV DOT) 34 MPH 1219 PM 01/05 4350 7.0 NW Golconda (UPR) 34 MPH 0321 AM 01/05 4348 9.7 NW Valmy (UPR) 31 MPH 1018 AM 01/05 4404 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. $$ 90  355 NOUS46 KLOX 060326 PNSLOX CAZ034>041-044>046-051>054-059-087-088-547>550-061325- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 525 PM PST Wed Jan 5 2022 ...PEAK WIND GUSTS FOR THE PAST 6 HOURS ACROSS SOUTHWEST CALIFORNIA... Location Speed Time/Date Elevation (ft.) ...Ventura County Interior Valleys... Lechler Mtwy (SCE) 44 MPH 1220 PM 01/05 1902 Tank Farm Rd (SCE) 40 MPH 1210 PM 01/05 1758 ...Ventura County Coastal Valleys... Tapo Cyn (SCE) 48 MPH 0130 PM 01/05 1515 Simi Vly Landfill (SCE) 36 MPH 0130 PM 01/05 939 ...Santa Ynez Valley... Happy Canyon Hill 38 MPH 0450 PM 01/05 976 ...Santa Monica Mountains Recreational Area... Saddle Peak 40 MPH 0445 PM 01/05 2385 ...Santa Clarita Valley... Saugus 35 MPH 1257 PM 01/05 1450 ...Santa Barbara County South Coast... Gaviota Hills RAWS 43 MPH 0309 PM 01/05 877 San Agustin (SCE) 43 MPH 0310 PM 01/05 337 Refugio Hills RAWS 39 MPH 0106 PM 01/05 1464 ...Santa Barbara County Mountains... Montecito Hills RAWS 50 MPH 0447 PM 01/05 1619 Tepusquet RAWS 48 MPH 0506 PM 01/05 3200 La Cumbre Peak 42 MPH 0518 PM 01/05 3800 Gibraltar Road (SCE) 41 MPH 0500 PM 01/05 2354 Tepusquet Canyon Road East 40 MPH 0430 PM 01/05 3179 ...Santa Barbara County Central Coast... Pt. Conception Lighthouse 53 MPH 0232 PM 01/05 24 De La Concepcion 52 MPH 0350 PM 01/05 2020 Purisima Hills 44 MPH 0244 PM 01/05 1169 Dangemond (SCE) 41 MPH 0400 PM 01/05 1040 Divide-Cabrillo 39 MPH 1200 PM 01/05 1129 Lompoc 37 MPH 0509 PM 01/05 1528 Lompoc Hill 36 MPH 0250 PM 01/05 670 ...San Miguel and Santa Rosa Islands... Santa Rosa Island RAWS 39 MPH 0113 PM 01/05 1284 ...San Luis Obispo County Mountains... Mt. Lowe 37 MPH 0440 PM 01/05 2627 Branch Mtn RAWS 36 MPH 0435 PM 01/05 3770 Friis Camp 35 MPH 1150 AM 01/05 2747 ...San Luis Obispo County Central Coast... TV Towers (PGE) 37 MPH 1210 PM 01/05 3579 ...Los Angeles County San Fernando Valley... Browns Cyn (SCE) 47 MPH 0510 PM 01/05 1590 Porter Ranch RAWS 40 MPH 1148 AM 01/05 1979 ...Los Angeles County Mountains excluding the Santa Monica Range... Whitaker Peak RAWS 60 MPH 1157 AM 01/05 4120 Magic Mtn Truck Trl (SCE) 55 MPH 1130 AM 01/05 4482 Camp Nine RAWS 52 MPH 1255 PM 01/05 4000 Palo Sola Truck Rd (SCE) 50 MPH 0440 PM 01/05 2538 Whitaker Rdg Rd (SCE) 45 MPH 0140 PM 01/05 3749 Chilao RAWS 44 MPH 1153 AM 01/05 5450 Oat Mountain (SCE) 44 MPH 0110 PM 01/05 3450 Clear Creek RAWS 42 MPH 1154 AM 01/05 3000 Sce Quail Canyon 41 MPH 0300 PM 01/05 3017 Peace Valley (SCE) 39 MPH 0240 PM 01/05 3791 I-5 Marple Canyon (SCE) 38 MPH 0310 PM 01/05 2537 Pyramid Lake (SCE) 37 MPH 1220 PM 01/05 2731 Sierra Pelona West (SCE) 37 MPH 1210 PM 01/05 5116 Sce Trust Me Canyon 35 MPH 0400 PM 01/05 3257 Newhall Pass (SCE) 35 MPH 0350 PM 01/05 2088 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. $$  353 NOUS43 KMPX 060431 PNSMPX MNZ041>045-047>070-073>078-082>085-091>093-WIZ014>016-023>028-061631- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN 1031 PM CST Wed Jan 5 2022 ...HIGHEST WIND REPORTS FROM JAN 05 2022... Location Speed Time/Date Redwood Falls AP 52 MPH 0406 AM 01/05 St. James AP 47 MPH 0756 AM 01/05 Clara City 2WSW 47 MPH 1035 AM 01/05 Hanley Falls MN-23 Mile Post 47 MPH 0210 AM 01/05 Madelia 3ENE 46 MPH 0515 AM 01/05 Morris AP 45 MPH 0555 AM 01/05 Winthrop 2W 45 MPH 0350 AM 01/05 Marietta 5SSW 45 MPH 0345 AM 01/05 Elko New Market 44 MPH 0710 AM 01/05 Canby AP 44 MPH 0615 AM 01/05 Mankato AP 44 MPH 0639 AM 01/05 Olivia AP 44 MPH 0755 AM 01/05 Gibbon 43 MPH 0417 AM 01/05 Benson AP 43 MPH 0557 AM 01/05 Granite Falls AP 43 MPH 0755 AM 01/05 Appleton AP 41 MPH 1053 AM 01/05 Madison AP 41 MPH 1055 AM 01/05 New Ulm AP 41 MPH 0515 AM 01/05 Waseca 1SSE 41 MPH 0250 AM 01/05 Ellendale 5NNE 41 MPH 0130 AM 01/05 Montevideo AP 40 MPH 0935 AM 01/05 Starbuck 8SSW 39 MPH 0550 AM 01/05 Roscoe 38 MPH 0507 AM 01/05 Albert Lea AP 38 MPH 0735 AM 01/05 Willmar AP 38 MPH 0735 AM 01/05 Owatonna AP 38 MPH 1033 PM 01/04 Waseca AP 37 MPH 0728 AM 01/05 Eden Prairie AP 37 MPH 0848 AM 01/05 Minneapolis-St. Paul AP 37 MPH 0123 AM 01/05 Mankato US-169 Mile Post 52 37 MPH 1215 AM 01/05 Madelia 36 MPH 1230 AM 01/05 Alexandria MN ASOS 36 MPH 1100 AM 01/05 Crystal AP 36 MPH 1214 PM 01/05 Glencoe AP 35 MPH 0355 AM 01/05 Hutchinson AP 35 MPH 0555 AM 01/05 Alexandria 2SSE 35 MPH 1115 AM 01/05 St. Cloud AP 31 MPH 0254 PM 01/05 Eau Claire AP 30 MPH 0327 PM 01/05 Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ JRB  996 NOUS43 KMPX 060450 PNSMPX MNZ041>045-047>070-073>078-082>085-091>093-WIZ014>016-023>028-061631- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN 1031 PM CST Wed Jan 5 2022 ...HIGHEST WIND REPORTS FROM JAN 05 2022... Location Speed Time/Date Redwood Falls AP 52 MPH 0406 AM 01/05 St. James AP 47 MPH 0756 AM 01/05 Clara City 2WSW 47 MPH 1035 AM 01/05 Hanley Falls MN-23 Mile Post 47 MPH 0210 AM 01/05 Madelia 3ENE 46 MPH 0515 AM 01/05 Morris AP 45 MPH 0555 AM 01/05 Winthrop 2W 45 MPH 0350 AM 01/05 Marietta 5SSW 45 MPH 0345 AM 01/05 Elko New Market 44 MPH 0710 AM 01/05 Canby AP 44 MPH 0615 AM 01/05 Mankato AP 44 MPH 0639 AM 01/05 Olivia AP 44 MPH 0755 AM 01/05 Gibbon 43 MPH 0417 AM 01/05 Benson AP 43 MPH 0557 AM 01/05 Granite Falls AP 43 MPH 0755 AM 01/05 Appleton AP 41 MPH 1053 AM 01/05 Madison AP 41 MPH 1055 AM 01/05 New Ulm AP 41 MPH 0515 AM 01/05 Waseca 1SSE 41 MPH 0250 AM 01/05 Ellendale 5NNE 41 MPH 0130 AM 01/05 Montevideo AP 40 MPH 0935 AM 01/05 Starbuck 8SSW 39 MPH 0550 AM 01/05 Roscoe 38 MPH 0507 AM 01/05 Albert Lea AP 38 MPH 0735 AM 01/05 Willmar AP 38 MPH 0735 AM 01/05 Owatonna AP 38 MPH 1033 PM 01/04 Waseca AP 37 MPH 0728 AM 01/05 Eden Prairie AP 37 MPH 0848 AM 01/05 Minneapolis-St. Paul AP 37 MPH 0123 AM 01/05 Mankato US-169 Mile Post 52 37 MPH 1215 AM 01/05 Madelia 36 MPH 1230 AM 01/05 Alexandria MN ASOS 36 MPH 1100 AM 01/05 Crystal AP 36 MPH 1214 PM 01/05 Glencoe AP 35 MPH 0355 AM 01/05 Hutchinson AP 35 MPH 0555 AM 01/05 Alexandria 2SSE 35 MPH 1115 AM 01/05 St. Cloud AP 31 MPH 0254 PM 01/05 Eau Claire AP 30 MPH 0327 PM 01/05 ...LOWEST VISBILITY... AIRPORT COUNTY ST VISIBLIITY Morris AP Stevens MN 0 Benson AP Swift MN 0.25 Madison AP Lac qui Parle MN 0.25 Olivia AP Renville MN 0.25 Albert Lea AP Freeborn MN 0.5 Buffalo AP Wright MN 0.5 Granite FallsAP Yellow Medici MN 0.5 Mankato AP Blue Earth MN 0.5 New Ulm AP Brown MN 0.5 Osceola AP Polk WI 0.5 Owatonna AP Steele MN 0.5 Alexandria ASOS Douglas MN 0.75 Cambridge AP Isanti MN 0.75 Canby AP Yellow Medici MN 0.75 Chetek AP Barron WI 0.75 Crystal AP Hennepin MN 0.75 Cumberland AP Barron WI 0.75 Eau Claire AP Chippewa WI 0.75 Eden Prairie AP Hennepin MN 0.75 Glenwood AP Pope MN 0.75 Hutchinson AP McLeod MN 0.75 Lakeville AP Dakota MN 0.75 Montevideo AP Chippewa MN 0.75 Mora AP Kanabec MN 0.75 New Richmond AP St. Croix WI 0.75 Paynesville AP Stearns MN 0.75 Redwood FallsAP Redwood MN 0.75 St. Cloud AP Sherburne MN 0.75 St. James AP Watonwan MN 0.75 St. Paul AP Ramsey MN 0.75 Staples AP MN Wadena MN 0.75 Tony AP Rusk WI 0.75 Waseca AP Waseca MN 0.75 Willmar AP Kandiyohi MN 0.75 Blaine AP Anoka MN 1 Faribault AP Rice MN 1 Glencoe AP McLeod MN 1 Lake Elmo AP Washington MN 1 Long Prairie AP Todd MN 1 Menomonie AP Dunn WI 1 MSP AP Hennepin MN 1 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. $$ JRB  999 NOUS43 KMPX 060451 PNSMPX MNZ041>045-047>070-073>078-082>085-091>093-WIZ014>016-023>028-061631- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN 1031 PM CST Wed Jan 5 2022 ...HIGHEST WIND REPORTS FROM JAN 05 2022... Location Speed Time/Date Redwood Falls AP 52 MPH 0406 AM 01/05 St. James AP 47 MPH 0756 AM 01/05 Clara City 2WSW 47 MPH 1035 AM 01/05 Hanley Falls MN-23 Mile Post 47 MPH 0210 AM 01/05 Madelia 3ENE 46 MPH 0515 AM 01/05 Morris AP 45 MPH 0555 AM 01/05 Winthrop 2W 45 MPH 0350 AM 01/05 Marietta 5SSW 45 MPH 0345 AM 01/05 Elko New Market 44 MPH 0710 AM 01/05 Canby AP 44 MPH 0615 AM 01/05 Mankato AP 44 MPH 0639 AM 01/05 Olivia AP 44 MPH 0755 AM 01/05 Gibbon 43 MPH 0417 AM 01/05 Benson AP 43 MPH 0557 AM 01/05 Granite Falls AP 43 MPH 0755 AM 01/05 Appleton AP 41 MPH 1053 AM 01/05 Madison AP 41 MPH 1055 AM 01/05 New Ulm AP 41 MPH 0515 AM 01/05 Waseca 1SSE 41 MPH 0250 AM 01/05 Ellendale 5NNE 41 MPH 0130 AM 01/05 Montevideo AP 40 MPH 0935 AM 01/05 Starbuck 8SSW 39 MPH 0550 AM 01/05 Roscoe 38 MPH 0507 AM 01/05 Albert Lea AP 38 MPH 0735 AM 01/05 Willmar AP 38 MPH 0735 AM 01/05 Owatonna AP 38 MPH 1033 PM 01/04 Waseca AP 37 MPH 0728 AM 01/05 Eden Prairie AP 37 MPH 0848 AM 01/05 Minneapolis-St. Paul AP 37 MPH 0123 AM 01/05 Mankato US-169 Mile Post 52 37 MPH 1215 AM 01/05 Madelia 36 MPH 1230 AM 01/05 Alexandria MN ASOS 36 MPH 1100 AM 01/05 Crystal AP 36 MPH 1214 PM 01/05 Glencoe AP 35 MPH 0355 AM 01/05 Hutchinson AP 35 MPH 0555 AM 01/05 Alexandria 2SSE 35 MPH 1115 AM 01/05 St. Cloud AP 31 MPH 0254 PM 01/05 Eau Claire AP 30 MPH 0327 PM 01/05 ...LOWEST VISBILITY... AIRPORT COUNTY ST VISIBLIITY Morris AP Stevens MN 0 Benson AP Swift MN 0.25 Madison AP Lac qui Parle MN 0.25 Olivia AP Renville MN 0.25 Albert Lea AP Freeborn MN 0.5 Buffalo AP Wright MN 0.5 Granite FallsAP Yellow Medici MN 0.5 Mankato AP Blue Earth MN 0.5 New Ulm AP Brown MN 0.5 Osceola AP Polk WI 0.5 Owatonna AP Steele MN 0.5 Alexandria ASOS Douglas MN 0.75 Cambridge AP Isanti MN 0.75 Canby AP Yellow Medici MN 0.75 Chetek AP Barron WI 0.75 Crystal AP Hennepin MN 0.75 Cumberland AP Barron WI 0.75 Eau Claire AP Chippewa WI 0.75 Eden Prairie AP Hennepin MN 0.75 Glenwood AP Pope MN 0.75 Hutchinson AP McLeod MN 0.75 Lakeville AP Dakota MN 0.75 Montevideo AP Chippewa MN 0.75 Mora AP Kanabec MN 0.75 New Richmond AP St. Croix WI 0.75 Paynesville AP Stearns MN 0.75 Redwood FallsAP Redwood MN 0.75 St. Cloud AP Sherburne MN 0.75 St. James AP Watonwan MN 0.75 St. Paul AP Ramsey MN 0.75 Staples AP MN Wadena MN 0.75 Tony AP Rusk WI 0.75 Waseca AP Waseca MN 0.75 Willmar AP Kandiyohi MN 0.75 Blaine AP Anoka MN 1 Faribault AP Rice MN 1 Glencoe AP McLeod MN 1 Lake Elmo AP Washington MN 1 Long Prairie AP Todd MN 1 Menomonie AP Dunn WI 1 MSP AP Hennepin MN 1 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. $$ JRB  346 NOUS43 KGRR 060913 PNSGRR MIZ037>040-043>046-050>052-056>059-064>067-071>074-062113- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI 413 AM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Michigan... ...Allegan County... Dorr 6.0 in 0911 PM 01/05 42.73N/85.72W ...Ingham County... Lansing 2 WNW 1.0 in 1200 AM 01/06 42.75N/84.59W ...Kalamazoo County... Western Michigan University 1.0 in 1159 PM 01/05 42.28N/85.61W ...Kent County... Sparta 12.3 in 1009 PM 01/05 43.16N/85.71W 3 E Marne 11.8 in 0937 PM 01/05 43.03N/85.76W Wyoming 10.0 in 1009 PM 01/05 42.89N/85.70W 3 SE Comstock Park 9.0 in 0830 PM 01/05 43.01N/85.64W 3 S Sparta 9.0 in 1100 PM 01/05 43.12N/85.71W Byron Center 8.0 in 0517 PM 01/05 42.81N/85.72W Rockford 8.0 in 0730 PM 01/05 43.13N/85.56W Kentwood 4 ENE 8.0 in 1158 PM 01/05 42.89N/85.54W 1 WSW East Grand Rapids 7.6 in 0715 PM 01/05 42.94N/85.62W Belmont 7.5 in 0600 PM 01/05 43.08N/85.61W 2 NE Wyoming 7.5 in 0700 PM 01/05 42.91N/85.68W 1 SSE Grandville 7.5 in 0907 PM 01/05 42.90N/85.75W 3 ENE Kentwood 7.2 in 0530 PM 01/05 42.89N/85.54W 2 N Grand Rapids 7.0 in 0507 PM 01/05 43.00N/85.66W 2 N Grand Rapids 6.5 in 0400 PM 01/05 42.98N/85.65W Rockford 6.0 in 1010 PM 01/05 43.12N/85.55W 2 W Ada 5.5 in 0430 PM 01/05 42.96N/85.53W 3 SSW Comstock Park 5.0 in 0300 PM 01/05 43.01N/85.70W 1 ESE Cascade 4.8 in 0430 PM 01/05 42.91N/85.48W ...Muskegon County... Twin Lake 11.5 in 0800 PM 01/05 43.37N/86.18W Norton Shores 10.0 in 1030 PM 01/05 43.16N/86.25W 1 SSW Holton 9.0 in 1053 PM 01/05 43.40N/86.09W 1 ESE Twin Lake 8.0 in 0557 PM 01/05 43.36N/86.16W ...Newaygo County... 1 N Fremont 11.5 in 1145 PM 01/05 43.48N/85.96W 4 NNE Newaygo 6.0 in 0245 PM 01/05 43.47N/85.77W ...Oceana County... Hart 7.0 in 0400 PM 01/05 43.70N/86.36W ...Ottawa County... Grand Haven 12.3 in 1012 PM 01/05 43.06N/86.22W Coopersville 12.3 in 1100 PM 01/05 43.07N/85.93W 3 ENE Grand Valley 7.0 in 0500 PM 01/05 42.99N/85.83W 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. $$  727 NOUS45 KBOU 060959 PNSBOU COZ030>051-062300- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 259 AM MST THU JAN 6 2022 ...Today in metro Denver weather history... 31-6 In 1973...the 31st marked the start of a protracted cold spell that extended into January of 1974 when temperatures dipped below zero on 7 consecutive days. Record daily minimum readings occurred on the 3rd and 5th when the temperature plunged to 17 degrees below zero on both days. A record low daily maximum temperature of only 4 degrees occurred on the 5th. 31-7 In 1941...a protracted cold spell through January 7...1942... produced below zero low temperatures on 7 of the 8 days. A low temperature of 2 degrees on the 3rd prevented a string of 8 days below zero. The coldest days during the period were the 1st with a high of 2 degrees and a low of 9 degrees below zero...the 4th with a high of 2 degrees and a low of 11 degrees below zero...and the 5th with a high of 26 degrees and a low of 12 degrees below zero. 5-6 In 1940...snowfall totaled 5.9 inches in downtown Denver. In 1975...high winds gusting to over 75 mph caused considerable damage in the Boulder area and minor damage in Jefferson County. In Boulder...one home was unroofed... several power lines were blown down...and a number of homes and commercial buildings were damaged. Northwest winds gusted to 36 mph on the 5th and 38 mph on the 6th at Stapleton International Airport. In 1980 high winds in and near the foothills shattered windows...tore roofs from buildings...and caused many power outages. Much of the damage was in Boulder...where winds gusted to at least 82 mph. Wind gusts of 80 to 100 mph were common in the foothills. West winds gusted to only 37 mph at Stapleton International Airport on the 6th. In 1982...2 to 6 inches of snow fell across metro Denver. Only 1.1 inches of snow were measured at Stapleton International Airport. In 1983...high winds buffeted the foothills with gusts of 60 to 75 mph recorded in the Boulder area. West winds gusted to only 38 mph at Stapleton International Airport on the 6th. In 1998...heavy snow blanketed the Front Range foothills. Snowfall totals included: 15 inches 8 miles north of Blackhawk; 13 inches at Evergreen and 5 miles east of Nederland; 12 inches in Coal Creek Canyon; 11 inches 8 miles west of Conifer; 10 inches in Sunshine Canyon northwest of Boulder; 10 inches 11 miles southwest of Morrison; 9 inches in South Turkey Canyon; and 8 inches at Eldora Ski Area. Snowfall totaled only 1.8 inches at the site of the former Stapleton International Airport. 6 In 1903...northwest winds were sustained to 45 mph with an extreme velocity of 48 mph. The chinook winds warmed the temperature to a high of 66 degrees...which was a record maximum for the date. The low temperature dipped to only 35 degrees. In 1962...strong winds caused nearly 14 hundred dollars in damage 2 miles north of Boulder. West-northwest chinook winds gusted to 33 mph at Stapleton Airport in advance of a cold front that produced northeast wind gusts to 43 mph along with some blowing dust and 0.1 inch of snow. In 1972...a wind gust to 69 mph was recorded at the National Bureau of Standards in Boulder. Only minor damage occurred. Northwest winds gusted to 33 mph at Stapleton International Airport. In 2007...a large avalanche swept two vehicles off U.S. Highway 40...near Berthoud Pass...and partially buried them. The slide covered all three lanes of the highway. Eight people were in the vehicles...but only one person was seriously injured. He suffered several broken ribs. The slide was approximately 200 feet wide and 15 feet deep. 6-7 In 1908...furious high winds were noted in Boulder but caused only minor damage and injury. In 1913...a very cold Arctic air mass caused temperatures to plunge to record levels. The low temperature fell to 21 degrees below zero on the 6th and to 18 degrees below zero on the 7th...both records. The high temperature of only 8 degrees below zero on the 6th was a record low maximum for the date. In 1920...post-frontal heavy snowfall totaled 7.0 inches in downtown Denver. North winds were sustained at 24 mph with gusts to 30 mph on the 6th. In 1923...warm chinook winds resulted in two temperature records. Low temperatures of 37 degrees on the 6th and 42 degrees on the 7th equaled the record high minimums for the dates. West winds were sustained to 30 mph with gusts to 33 mph on the 6th. Southwest winds were sustained to 47 mph with gusts to 52 mph on the 7th. High temperatures were 53 degrees on the 6th and 56 degrees on the 7th. In 1986...2 to 4 inches of snow fell over metro Denver... with 5 to 8 inches in the foothills west of the city. The 2.4 inches of snowfall recorded at Stapleton International Airport was the only snowfall of the month. Northwest winds gusted to 24 mph at the airport. In 2006...a brief warm spell resulted in two temperature records. High temperatures of 66 degrees on the 6th and 69 degrees on the 7th equaled the record daily maximum temperatures for each of those days. Low temperatures remained above freezing and were within 1 or 2 degrees of the record daily high minimums. $$  721 NOUS43 KICT 061100 PNSICT KSZ032-033-047>053-067>072-082-083-091>096-098>100-061600- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Wichita KS 500 AM CST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY... In 1886, the Great Kansas Blizzard struck with little warning. The blizzard actually raged from Iowa and Nebraska, then south across Kansas to Oklahoma and Texas. The astonishing event lasted NEARLY A WEEK. For much of this period, winds averaged around 40 mph and reduced visibilities to as low as 15 feet. In Kansas, an estimated 80 percent of the cattle perished with heavy losses in the other states. In Kansas, between 50 and 100 people froze to death, while 20 reportedly died in Iowa. Talk about 'fowl' weather. In 1988, it was especially 'fowl' for North Texas and much of Arkansas as a winter storm invaded the region. Heavy snow buried much of Arkansas with 10 to 15 inch accumulations. In North Central Arkansas, 16 inches overwhelmed Heber Springs, where around 3.5 million chickens died. In North Central Texas, ice and snow accumulations of 2 to 3 inches killed another 1.75 million chickens. && In 1880, Seattle was hit by what really was their "Snowstorm of the Century". Actually it was their worst snowstorm of all time as the historic event overwhelmed the Emerald City with around 4 feet of snow. Hundreds of barns were destroyed and all transportation was halted. $$ Auto  642 NOUS41 KALY 061123 PNSALY CTZ001-013-MAZ001-025-NYZ032-033-038>043-047>054-058>061-063>066-082>084- VTZ013>015-062323- Public Information Statement Spotter Reports National Weather Service Albany NY 623 AM EST Thu Jan 06 2022 The following are unofficial observations taken during the past 6 hours for the storm that has been affecting our region. Appreciation is extended to highway departments, cooperative observers, Skywarn spotters and media for these reports. This summary also is available on our home page at weather.gov/albany ********************STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL******************** LOCATION TOTAL TIME/DATE COMMENTS SNOWFALL MEASURED (inches) NEW YORK ...Greene County... Halcott Center 0.8 519 AM 1/06 WeatherNet6 Greenville Center 0.2 526 AM 1/06 WeatherNet6 ...Montgomery County... Palatine Bridge 0.2 512 AM 1/06 WeatherNet6 ...Saratoga County... Saratoga Springs 0.3 457 AM 1/06 WeatherNet6 ...Schenectady County... Schenectady 0.5 521 AM 1/06 WeatherNet6 ...Schoharie County... Gilboa 1.0 553 AM 1/06 WeatherNet6 Middleburgh 0.8 532 AM 1/06 WeatherNet6 VERMONT ...Bennington County... West Arlington 0.5 523 AM 1/06 WeatherNet6 && *****METADATA***** :1/06/2022, 519 AM, NY, Greene, Halcott Center, , , 42.21773, -74.46866, SNOW, 0.8, Inch, WeatherNet6, Storm Total Snow, :1/06/2022, 526 AM, NY, Greene, Greenville Center, , , 42.41500, -74.00928, SNOW, 0.2, Inch, WeatherNet6, Storm Total Snow, :1/06/2022, 512 AM, NY, Montgomery, Palatine Bridge, , , 42.90080, -74.52665, SNOW, 0.2, Inch, WeatherNet6, Storm Total Snow, :1/06/2022, 457 AM, NY, Saratoga, Saratoga Springs, , , 43.05857, -73.84287, SNOW, 0.3, Inch, WeatherNet6, Storm Total Snow, :1/06/2022, 521 AM, NY, Schenectady, Schenectady, , , 42.82016, -74.07803, SNOW, 0.5, Inch, WeatherNet6, Storm Total Snow, :1/06/2022, 553 AM, NY, Schoharie, Gilboa, , , 42.41944, -74.31626, SNOW, 1.0, Inch, WeatherNet6, Storm Total Snow, :1/06/2022, 532 AM, NY, Schoharie, Middleburgh, , , 42.56370, -74.32920, SNOW, 0.8, Inch, WeatherNet6, Storm Total Snow, :1/06/2022, 523 AM, VT, Bennington, West Arlington, , , 43.10395, -73.23788, SNOW, 0.5, Inch, WeatherNet6, Storm Total Snow, $$ FRUGIS  792 NOUS42 KRAH 061147 PNSRAH NCZ007>011-021>028-038>043-073>078-083>086-088-089-070000- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT National Weather Service Raleigh NC 647 AM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 Observation site KBUY, Burlington, Alamance Regional Airport, will be down until further notice. NWS technicians have been notified and are working to fix the problem. We apologize for any inconvenience. $$  689 NOUS43 KGLD 061200 PNSGLD Public Information Statement National Weather Service Goodland KS 500 AM MST Thu Jan 06 2022 ...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY... In 1886, the second significant blizzard in a week began over the High Plains. A stage coach from Colby to Oberlin became stranded in northern Thomas County. The driver crawled on his hands and knees looking for frozen ruts beneath the snow. Finding none, the driver located a home where he and his passengers weathered the storm. Reports from Wichita County stated that the blizzard began in the afternoon and then raged for three days. The wind grew more intense each day driving snow into every crack and crevice of houses. After three days snow drifts taller than sod house roofs were so compact that teams of horses could walk on them without breaking through. Unofficial reports indicated that temperatures dropped 40 degrees in one hour, and more than 60 degrees in two hours. Six men from Thomas County perished in the storm. This blizzard, combined with one that began on January 1, made the winter of 1886 one of the harshest in recorded history across the Tri-State area. $$  869 NOUS43 KFGF 061228 PNSFGF MNZ001>009-013>017-022>024-027>032-040-NDZ006>008-014>016-024-026>030-038- 039-049-052>054-070028- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Grand Forks ND 628 AM CST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...MINIMUM WIND CHILL REPORTS THROUGH 6 AM THURSDAY... Location WC Temp. Time/Date Provider Baker ND 1 N -55 F 0545 AM 01/06 NDAWN McHenry ND 8 N -54 F 0605 AM 01/06 NDAWN Maddock ND 2 N -53 F 0615 AM 01/06 NDAWN Niles ND 3 SE -53 F 0615 AM 01/06 NDAWN Cando AP ND -51 F 0535 AM 01/06 AWOS Dazey ND 2 E -50 F 0615 AM 01/06 NDAWN Valley City AP ND -50 F 0615 AM 01/06 AWOS Cando ND 2 SE -48 F 0615 AM 01/06 NDAWN Cooperstown ND 3 W -48 F 0615 AM 01/06 NDAWN Crary ND 1 E -48 F 0615 AM 01/06 NDAWN Webster ND 2 N -48 F 0555 AM 01/06 NDAWN Hannaford ND 3 N -48 F 0545 AM 01/06 AWS Devils Lake AP ND -48 F 0556 AM 01/06 AWOS Cooperstown AP ND -48 F 0515 AM 01/06 AWOS Fingal ND 4 W -46 F 0550 AM 01/06 NDAWN Pillsbury ND 1 N -46 F 0615 AM 01/06 NDAWN Gwinner AP ND -46 F 0615 AM 01/06 AWOS Edmore ND 3 NW -45 F 0550 AM 01/06 NDAWN Lisbon ND 2 W -45 F 0605 AM 01/06 NDAWN Pekin ND 2 NE -45 F 0555 AM 01/06 NDAWN Finley ND 1 NNW -45 F 0615 AM 01/06 NDAWN Hampden ND 3 SE -45 F 0558 AM 01/06 RAWS Lake Park MN 0.5 W -45 F 0520 AM 01/06 MNDOT Fergus Falls MN 1 SSE -44 F 0544 AM 01/06 AWS Langdon AP ND -44 F 0615 AM 01/06 AWOS Detroit Lakes AP MN -44 F 0515 AM 01/06 AWOS Fergus Falls AP MN -44 F 0435 AM 01/06 AWOS Rothsay MN 0.5 NW -44 F 0505 AM 01/06 MNDOT Mahnomen MN 3 SSE -44 F 0530 AM 01/06 MNDOT Tenney MN 2 W -44 F 0410 AM 01/06 MNDOT E Grand Forks MN 6 SE -44 F 0621 PM 01/05 MNDOT Brampton ND 2 WSW -43 F 0615 AM 01/06 NDAWN Langdon ND 1 E -43 F 0610 AM 01/06 NDAWN Devils Lake ND -43 F 0605 AM 01/06 CWOP Wadena AP MN -43 F 0435 AM 01/06 AWOS Crookston AP MN -43 F 0835 PM 01/05 AWOS Elbow Lake AP MN -43 F 0515 AM 01/06 AWOS Donaldson MN 1 W -43 F 0650 PM 01/05 MNDOT Campbell MN 3 SE -42 F 0530 AM 01/06 NDAWN Parkers Prairie MN 2 NW -42 F 0605 AM 01/06 NDAWN Warren MN 6 SW -42 F 0715 PM 01/05 NDAWN Adams ND 5 N -42 F 0615 AM 01/06 NDAWN Hope ND 5 NE -42 F 0610 AM 01/06 NDAWN Logan Center ND 2 E -42 F 0740 PM 01/05 NDAWN Frazee MN 3 E -42 F 0615 AM 01/06 CWOP Mahnomen AP MN -42 F 0555 AM 01/06 AWOS St Vincent MN 1 E -42 F 0630 PM 01/05 MNDOT Ada MN 1 N -41 F 0645 PM 01/05 NDAWN Eldred MN 2 W -41 F 0650 PM 01/05 NDAWN Humboldt MN 4 SW -41 F 0655 PM 01/05 NDAWN Ulen MN 7 SSE -41 F 0435 AM 01/06 NDAWN Galesburg ND 4 SSW -41 F 0540 AM 01/06 NDAWN Leonard ND 5 N -41 F 0615 AM 01/06 NDAWN Michigan ND 2 W -41 F 0615 AM 01/06 NDAWN Wahpeton ND 6 N -41 F 0450 AM 01/06 NDAWN Wahpeton AP ND -41 F 0615 AM 01/06 AWOS Hendrum MN 4 ENE -41 F 0648 PM 01/05 MNDOT Kennedy MN 6 W -40 F 0635 PM 01/05 NDAWN Roseau MN 11 S -40 F 0445 AM 01/06 NDAWN Sabin MN 2 NE -40 F 0410 AM 01/06 NDAWN Kempton ND 6 SE -40 F 0845 PM 01/05 NDAWN Buxton ND 4 ENE -40 F 0215 AM 01/06 AWS Detroit Lakes MN 1 N -40 F 0520 AM 01/06 RAWS Fort Totten ND 5 ENE -40 F 0451 AM 01/06 RAWS Cavalier AP ND -40 F 0915 PM 01/05 AWOS Fargo AP ND -40 F 0326 AM 01/06 ASOS Grand Forks AP ND -40 F 0653 PM 01/05 ASOS Moorhead AP MN -40 F 0248 AM 01/06 AWOS Dilworth MN 2 S -40 F 0450 AM 01/06 MNDOT Badger MN 3 NE -40 F 0510 AM 01/06 MNDOT Ottertail MN 2 SW -40 F 0600 AM 01/06 MNDOT Brooks MN 3 S -40 F 0410 AM 01/06 MNDOT Greenbush MN 7 W -39 F 0350 AM 01/06 NDAWN Waukon MN 3 S -39 F 1150 PM 01/05 NDAWN Mavie MN 3 WSW -39 F 0650 PM 01/05 NDAWN Walhalla ND 3 NNE -39 F 1110 PM 01/05 AWS Forest River ND 7 WNW -39 F 0825 PM 01/05 NDAWN Mayville ND 2 E -39 F 1055 PM 01/05 NDAWN St Thomas ND 2 WSW -39 F 0745 PM 01/05 NDAWN Thief River Falls MN 2 W -39 F 0735 PM 01/05 AWS Walhalla AP ND -39 F 0735 PM 01/05 AWOS Fosston AP MN -39 F 1215 AM 01/06 AWOS Thief River Falls AP MN -39 F 0156 AM 01/06 AWOS Verndale MN 2 NW -39 F 0445 AM 01/06 MNDOT Bowesmont I-29 MP 196 -39 F 0843 PM 01/05 NDDOT Pine Point MN 2 N -38 F 0615 AM 01/06 NDAWN Stephen MN 1 NE -38 F 0650 PM 01/05 NDAWN Barrie ND 2 SW (Ekre) -38 F 0610 AM 01/06 NDAWN Hillsboro ND 7 SE -38 F 0335 AM 01/06 NDAWN Prosper ND 5 NW -38 F 0930 PM 01/05 NDAWN Mooreton ND 3 SW -38 F 0615 AM 01/06 NDAWN Bemidji AP MN -38 F 0615 AM 01/06 AWOS Park Rapids AP MN -38 F 0453 AM 01/06 ASOS Grand Forks ND AFB -38 F 0656 PM 01/05 ASOS Gatzke MN 3 ENE -38 F 0435 AM 01/06 MNDOT Hubbard MN 1 SE -37 F 0540 AM 01/06 NDAWN Perley MN 6 E -37 F 0445 AM 01/06 NDAWN Perham MN 2 NW -37 F 0615 AM 01/06 NDAWN Fox MN 4 NE -37 F 0500 AM 01/06 NDAWN Cavalier ND 4 NNW -37 F 1005 PM 01/05 NDAWN Fargo ND 1 NNW -37 F 0330 AM 01/06 NDAWN Grafton ND 10 E -37 F 0650 PM 01/05 NDAWN Grand Forks ND 3 S -37 F 0810 PM 01/05 NDAWN Inkster ND 3 W -37 F 0845 PM 01/05 NDAWN Flag Island MN -37 F 0455 AM 01/06 AWOS Grafton AP ND -37 F 0935 PM 01/05 AWOS Grand Forks I-29 MP 145 -37 F 0843 PM 01/05 NDDOT Glacial Ridge Portable -37 F 1232 AM 01/06 RAWS Williams MN 6 N -36 F 0510 AM 01/06 NDAWN Ottertail MN 1 W -36 F 0610 AM 01/06 NDAWN Bemidji MN 2 WNW -36 F 0506 AM 01/06 RAWS Staples AP MN -36 F 0515 AM 01/06 AWOS Devils Lake ND 20 MP 97.6 -36 F 0843 PM 01/05 NDDOT Roseau MN 2 E -36 F 0508 AM 01/06 RAWS Wadena MN 4 W -35 F 0435 AM 01/06 NDAWN Alvarado MN 5 NNE -35 F 0810 PM 01/05 AWS Holt MN 15 E -35 F 0420 AM 01/06 RAWS Karlstad MN -35 F 0306 AM 01/06 RAWS Warroad AP MN -35 F 0215 AM 01/06 AWOS Chamberlain MN 1 N -35 F 0535 AM 01/06 MNDOT Moorhead MN -35 F 0359 AM 01/06 MNDOT Buffalo ND 38 MP 10 -35 F 0843 PM 01/05 NDDOT Wahpeton ND 13 MP 384.5 -35 F 0843 PM 01/05 NDDOT Lisbon ND 18 E -35 F 0549 AM 01/06 RAWS Roseau AP MN -34 F 0535 AM 01/06 AWOS Cormorant MN 5 NW -33 F 0515 AM 01/06 AWS Fargo ND 7 SW -33 F 0924 PM 01/05 CWOP Lake Itasca MN 2 SE -33 F 0507 AM 01/06 RAWS Arygle MN 12 WNW -32 F 0745 PM 01/05 CWOP Fergus Falls MN -32 F 1239 AM 01/06 CWOP Red Lake MN -32 F 0609 AM 01/06 RAWS Staples MN 2 N -31 F 0615 AM 01/06 NDAWN Moorhead MN 1 NE -31 F 0355 AM 01/06 CWOP Grand Forks ND 7 SW -31 F 0631 PM 01/05 CWOP Baudette AP MN -31 F 0553 AM 01/06 ASOS Shooks MN 0.5 E -31 F 1240 AM 01/06 MNDOT Badoura MN 2 E -30 F 0606 AM 01/06 RAWS Bemidji MN 5 N -30 F 0415 AM 01/06 AWS Waskish AP MN -30 F 0615 AM 01/06 AWOS 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. $$  422 NOUS43 KARX 061304 PNSARX IAZ008>011-018-019-029-030-MNZ079-086>088-094>096-WIZ017-029-032>034-041>044- 053>055-061-070104- Public Information Statement National Weather Service La Crosse WI 704 AM CST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...OVERNIGHT MINIMUM WIND CHILL REPORTS... Location WC Temp. Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Iowa... ...Chickasaw County... 2 N Ionia -28 F 0650 AM 01/06 43.07N/92.46W New Hampton -26 F 0700 AM 01/06 43.06N/92.32W ...Clayton County... Monona -17 F 0659 AM 01/06 43.04N/91.39W ...Fayette County... Oelwein Municipal Airport -27 F 0655 AM 01/06 42.68N/91.97W ...Floyd County... Charles City Airport -28 F 0655 AM 01/06 43.07N/92.62W 2 NE Dougherty -27 F 0655 AM 01/06 42.95N/93.01W ...Howard County... Saratoga -29 F 0646 AM 01/06 43.35N/92.42W Riceville -20 F 0646 AM 01/06 43.36N/92.48W ...Mitchell County... St.Ansgar -23 F 0604 AM 01/06 43.38N/92.92W ...Winneshiek County... 1 ENE Jackson Junction -21 F 0700 AM 01/06 43.11N/92.04W Decorah -19 F 0640 AM 01/06 43.30N/91.79W Decorah Municipal Airport -18 F 0655 AM 01/06 43.27N/91.72W 5 NW Frankville -18 F 0640 AM 01/06 43.25N/91.70W ...Minnesota... ...Dodge County... Dodge Center Airport -29 F 0655 AM 01/06 44.02N/92.82W 2 E Kasson -29 F 0650 AM 01/06 44.02N/92.71W Hayfield -21 F 0617 AM 01/06 43.89N/92.85W ...Fillmore County... Preston Airport -25 F 0655 AM 01/06 43.68N/92.17W 2 ESE Canton -25 F 0650 AM 01/06 43.52N/91.89W ...Mower County... 1 ENE Dexter -32 F 0650 AM 01/06 43.73N/92.68W Austin Municipal Airport -31 F 0655 AM 01/06 43.67N/92.92W Austin -28 F 0529 AM 01/06 43.65N/93.00W ...Olmsted County... 3 N Stewartville -29 F 0650 AM 01/06 43.90N/92.48W Rochester International Airp -27 F 0654 AM 01/06 43.90N/92.50W Mayo Helipad -24 F 0655 AM 01/06 44.02N/92.48W Jct CR 7 I-90 Mile Post 226 -23 F 0645 AM 01/06 43.96N/92.21W Byron -22 F 0615 AM 01/06 44.04N/92.64W Altura -19 F 0510 AM 01/06 44.13N/92.58W ...Wabasha County... Lake City -20 F 0626 AM 01/06 44.32N/92.44W 1 SSE Kellogg -20 F 0645 AM 01/06 44.28N/91.99W Wabasha -15 F 0648 AM 01/06 44.30N/92.00W ...Winona County... 1 E Ridgeway -24 F 0650 AM 01/06 43.91N/91.54W Saint Charles -21 F 0645 AM 01/06 43.97N/92.06W Winona Municipal Airport -17 F 0655 AM 01/06 44.07N/91.70W ...Wisconsin... ...Grant County... Platteville Municipal Airpor -15 F 0155 AM 01/06 42.68N/90.43W ...La Crosse County... Onalaska -17 F 0440 AM 01/06 43.89N/91.18W La Crosse Regional Airport -17 F 0653 AM 01/06 43.88N/91.25W ...Taylor County... 3 NE Lublin -16 F 0514 AM 01/06 45.11N/90.69W ...Vernon County... Viroqua Municipal Airport -16 F 0655 AM 01/06 43.58N/90.90W 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. $$ Boyne  661 NOUS45 KSLC 061352 AAA PNSSLC Public Information Statement National Weather Service Salt Lake City UT 651 AM MST Thu Jan 06 2022 ...Preliminary Storm Information... Below are storm total precipitation totals and peak wind gusts beginning Tuesday morning, and ending Thursday morning. ***** Precip Reports ***** Time Snow Precip ...Great Salt Lake Desert and Mountains... George Creek - 8994 ft 6 PM Wed 1.80 Rosebud - 4987 ft 6 PM Wed 0.35 Crn Golden Spike Nhs - 4951 ft 9 AM Wed 0.10 English Village - 4788 ft 9 AM Wed 0.07 Gunnison Island - 4242 ft 9 AM Wed 0.01 Locomotive Springs - 4242 ft 9 AM Wed 0.01 Tickville - 5191 ft 9 AM Wed 0.01 ...Eastern Box Elder County... Perry - 4491 ft 8 AM Wed 4.0 Brigham City - 4418 ft 7 AM Wed 3.2 0.21 Brigham City - 4230 ft 4 PM Wed 2.6 0.21 Garland 1 SE - 4328 ft 6 AM Wed 1.5 0.14 Bear River City 2.3 WNW - 4258 ft 8 AM Wed 1.0 0.07 I-15 at MP 398 Portage - 4465 ft 9 AM Wed 0.17 I-15 at Plymouth - 4495 ft 9 AM Wed 0.06 ...Northern Wasatch Front... Northeast Ogden Bench - 4560 ft 9 PM Wed 2.5 0.43 Northeast Ogden Bench - 4572 ft 8 AM Wed 2.4 0.10 West Weber - 4248 ft 7 AM Wed 1.1 0.06 West Haven - 4239 ft 7 AM Wed 0.5 0.04 Roy 10 PM Wed 0.5 0.29 Hill Air Force Base - 4787 ft 6 PM Tue 0.5 Centerville - 4220 ft 6 PM Wed 0.58 Beus Canyon - 5100 ft 6 PM Wed 0.43 Ogden Pioneer Power House - 4350 ft 6 PM Wed 0.30 Riverdale Rd at I-84 - 4415 ft 6 PM Wed 0.25 Great Salt Lake Minerals - 4212 ft 9 AM Wed 0.03 Clinton - 4286 ft 7 AM Wed 0.03 Bountiful - 5117 ft 7 AM Wed 0.03 Ogden - Hinckley Airport - 4440 ft 4 AM Wed 0.03 Centerville - 4265 ft 7 AM Wed 0.02 ...Salt Lake Valley... I-215 at Olympus Cove - 4972 ft 6 PM Wed 0.85 East Millcreek - 4593 ft 6 AM Thu 0.69 U Of U Mountain Met Lab - 4996 ft 6 PM Wed 0.63 University of Utah - 4806 ft 6 PM Wed 0.59 North Holladay - 4600 ft 6 PM Wed 0.44 Sandy - 4637 ft 5 AM Thu 0.37 Salt Lake Triad Center - 4280 ft 4 PM Wed 0.32 South Salt Lake - 4272 ft 3 PM Wed 0.31 Salt Lake Intl Airport - 4226 ft 6 PM Wed 0.29 West Valley City 5600W - 4279 ft 6 AM Thu 0.22 Magna - 4448 ft 9 PM Wed 0.10 Herriman - 5144 ft 9 AM Wed 0.06 Mountain View at Juniper - 4900 ft 9 AM Wed 0.05 Holladay - 4456 ft 8 AM Wed 0.05 Holladay - 4540 ft 7 AM Wed 0.05 Salt Lake City - 5088 ft 7 AM Wed 0.03 Cottonwood Heights - 5230 ft 7 AM Wed 0.02 Trans-jordan Landfill - 5201 ft 10 AM Wed 0.01 ...Utah Valley... Pleasant Grove - 5200 ft 5 PM Wed 0.30 Alpine - 5070 ft 6 PM Wed 0.24 Provo Byu - 4570 ft 5 PM Wed 0.13 Point Of The Mountain - 4750 ft 9 AM Wed 0.06 Orem - 4799 ft 9 AM Wed 0.03 Spanish Fork Power House - 4720 ft 5 PM Wed 0.02 Flight Park South - 5202 ft 10 AM Wed 0.02 I-15 at Orem - 4650 ft 9 AM Wed 0.02 Us-6 @ Eureka - 6584 ft 9 AM Wed 0.01 ...Cache Valley/Utah Portion... Richmond - 4576 ft 7 AM Wed 3.4 0.36 Hyrum - 4804 ft 7 AM Wed 3.0 0.26 Hyde Park - 4515 ft 7 AM Wed 3.0 0.44 Logan Radio - 4470 ft 7 AM Wed 2.0 0.09 Lewiston - 4505 ft 6 AM Wed 2.0 Providence - 4547 ft 6 AM Wed 2.0 0.17 Logan - 4805 ft 10 AM Wed 1.5 0.29 Nibley - 4521 ft 8 AM Wed 1.3 0.17 Providence - 4528 ft 7 AM Wed 1.1 0.19 Trenton - 4455 ft 8 AM Tue 0.2 Mendon - 4524 ft 6 PM Wed 0.94 North Logan - 4875 ft 6 PM Wed 0.39 US-91 at MP 39 Richmond - 4621 ft 6 PM Wed 0.35 Smithfield - 4760 ft 6 PM Wed 0.26 Clarkston - 4938 ft 7 AM Wed 0.20 Logan Campbell Hq - 4455 ft 9 AM Wed 0.03 ...Wasatch Back... Wanship - 6779 ft 8 AM Wed 4.5 0.24 Eden - 4956 ft 8 AM Wed 3.0 0.59 Park City - 6732 ft 8 AM Wed 2.0 0.08 Oakley - 6430 ft 8 AM Wed 1.8 0.09 Deer Creek Dam - 5270 ft 8 AM Wed 1.0 0.08 I-80 at Wanship - 5852 ft 6 PM Wed 0.59 UVU 3 NE Midway - 5760 ft 6 PM Wed 0.36 I-80 at Silver Creek Jct - 6498 ft 6 PM Wed 0.34 Coalville - 5589 ft 9 AM Wed 0.16 Sr-248 - 6900 ft 9 AM Wed 0.01 ...Bear Lake and Bear River Valley... Woodruff - 6315 ft 7 PM Wed 6.5 0.29 Laketown - 5980 ft 6 PM Wed 6.3 0.47 Randolph - 6270 ft 8 AM Wed 2.5 0.10 ...Wasatch Mountains I-80 North... Logan Mountains - 8400 ft 5 AM Thu 28.0 6.20 Powder Mountain 5 AM Thu 20.0 2.58 Snowbasin-mid. Bowl - 7402 ft 4 AM Thu 19.0 2.93 Mantua - 5187 ft 8 AM Wed 4.5 0.36 Mountain Dell Dam - 5420 ft 4 PM Wed 1.0 0.87 City Creek Water Plant - 5340 ft 4 PM Wed 0.8 0.44 Hardscrabble - 7250 ft 6 PM Wed 2.80 Lookout Peak - 8200 ft 6 PM Wed 2.70 Monte Cristo - 8960 ft 5 PM Wed 2.70 Ben Lomond Peak - 8000 ft 5 PM Wed 2.60 Farmington - 8000 ft 6 PM Wed 2.50 Usu Doc Daniel - 8271 ft 5 PM Wed 2.50 Horse Ridge - 8160 ft 6 PM Wed 2.40 Lightning Ridge - 8215 ft 5 PM Wed 2.10 Garden City Summit - 7600 ft 6 PM Wed 2.00 Ben Lomond Trail - 6000 ft 5 PM Wed 2.00 Klondike Narrows - 7400 ft 5 PM Wed 2.00 Powder Mountain 2 - 8384 ft 6 PM Wed 1.90 Tony Grove Rs - 6250 ft 5 PM Wed 1.90 Dry Bread Pond - 8350 ft 6 PM Wed 1.80 Temple Fork - 7406 ft 5 PM Wed 1.80 Kilfoil Creek - 7400 ft 5 PM Wed 1.80 Bug Lake - 7950 ft 5 PM Wed 1.70 Parleys Summit - 7500 ft 6 PM Wed 1.60 Snowbasin - Base - 6316 ft 6 PM Wed 1.40 Louis Meadow - 6700 ft 6 PM Wed 1.20 Little Bear - 6550 ft 6 PM Wed 1.00 Farmington Lower - 6779 ft 5 PM Wed 1.00 Lost Creek Resv - 6082 ft 5 PM Wed 1.00 Tony Grove Lake - 8400 ft 9 PM Tue 0.80 Parrish Creek - 7740 ft 6 PM Wed 0.70 Parleys Canyon at Quarry - 5100 ft 6 PM Wed 0.65 Logan Summit - 7620 ft 9 AM Wed 0.01 ...Wasatch Mountains South of I-80... Alta - Collins - 9662 ft 4 AM Thu 17.0 3.12 Brighton Crest - 9500 ft 5 AM Thu 15.0 2.40 Alta Udot - 8799 ft 4 AM Thu 15.0 2.99 Park City Mountain - 9300 ft 4 AM Thu 14.0 1.72 Snowbird - 8100 ft 5 AM Thu 11.0 2.40 Solitude - 8200 ft 4 AM Thu 10.0 1.63 Alta - 8730 ft 6 PM Wed 10.0 2.80 Canyons Village at Park City - 8800 ft 3 AM Thu 9.0 1.45 Big Cottonwood Spruces - 7402 ft 4 PM Wed 9.0 1.46 Provo Canyon - 6100 ft 4 PM Wed 4.0 0.69 Silver Lake Brighton - 8740 ft 9 AM Wed 4.0 0.72 Sundance Mid Mountain - 7450 ft 6 PM Wed 2.50 Snowbird - 9640 ft 6 PM Wed 2.50 Mill-d North - 8960 ft 6 PM Wed 2.10 Alta - Guard House - 8799 ft 6 PM Wed 2.03 Bunnells Ridge - 8800 ft 6 PM Wed 1.71 Spruces - 7402 ft 6 PM Wed 1.63 Brighton - 8750 ft 6 PM Wed 1.50 Timpanogos Divide - 8140 ft 6 PM Wed 1.10 Alta Collins - 9662 ft 9 AM Wed 1.09 Thaynes Canyon - 9200 ft 6 PM Wed 1.00 Powerhouse - Little Cottonwood - 6049 ft 6 PM Wed 0.92 Torpedo Hill - Big Cottonwood - 5553 ft 6 PM Wed 0.81 Aspen Grove - 6880 ft 6 PM Wed 0.77 Provo Canyon at Mp10 - 5119 ft 6 PM Wed 0.67 Deer Vly - Ruby - 8300 ft 6 PM Wed 0.54 Deer Valley - Ontario - 9100 ft 6 PM Wed 0.51 Udot Lcc Elberts - 7600 ft 6 PM Wed 0.41 Cascade Mountain - 7768 ft 5 PM Wed 0.40 ...Western Uinta Mountains... Trial Lake - 9960 ft 6 PM Wed 1.30 Lakefork Basin - 10900 ft 6 PM Wed 1.10 Brown Duck - 10600 ft 5 PM Wed 1.10 Ef Blacks Fork Gs - 9308 ft 6 PM Wed 0.80 Hayden Fork - 9100 ft 6 PM Wed 0.70 Currant Creek - 8000 ft 6 PM Wed 0.70 Buck Pasture - 9700 ft 5 PM Wed 0.70 Redden Mine Lwr - 8500 ft 5 PM Wed 0.70 Lakefork #1 - 10100 ft 5 PM Wed 0.70 Lily Lake - 9050 ft 6 PM Wed 0.50 Hewinta - 9500 ft 6 PM Wed 0.50 Lakefork #3 - 8464 ft 5 PM Wed 0.50 Five Points Lake - 10920 ft 6 PM Wed 0.40 Chalk Creek #2 - 8200 ft 6 PM Wed 0.40 Smith And Morehouse - 7600 ft 6 PM Wed 0.40 Beaver Divide - 8280 ft 5 PM Wed 0.40 Chepeta - 10300 ft 6 PM Wed 0.30 Blacks Fork Jct - 8870 ft 5 PM Wed 0.30 Wcf-2 Portable - 9226 ft 9 AM Wed 0.08 ...Wasatch Plateau/Book Cliffs... White River #1 - 8550 ft 6 PM Wed 0.80 Strawberry Divide - 8400 ft 6 PM Wed 0.80 Hobble Creek - 7399 ft 6 PM Wed 0.40 Wasatch-cache Nf 22E Provo - 7780 ft 6 PM Wed 0.38 Daniels-strawberry - 8000 ft 6 PM Wed 0.30 Clear Creek #2 - 8300 ft 6 PM Wed 0.30 Red Narrows - 5699 ft 9 AM Wed 0.05 ...Western Millard and Juab Counties... Mud Spring - 5902 ft 9 AM Wed 0.01 ...Central Mountains... Red Pine Ridge - 9200 ft 6 PM Wed 0.50 Upper Joes Valley - 8681 ft 6 PM Wed 0.30 Dixie Portable #3 - 7040 ft 8 AM Wed 0.01 ...Castle Country... Us 6 at Helper - 5860 ft 9 AM Wed 0.01 ***** Wind Reports ***** Time Windspeed ...Great Salt Lake Desert and Mountains... Wendover Port Of Entry - 4227 ft 2 PM Wed 59 MPH Promontory Point - 6926 ft 10 AM Wed 52 MPH Clifton Flat - 6384 ft 8 AM Wed 50 MPH Wendover Field - 4236 ft 5 PM Wed 47 MPH I-80 at Mp 1 - 4270 ft 5 PM Wed 46 MPH ...Tooele and Rush Valleys... Sr-201 At I-80 - 4272 ft 6 AM Wed 48 MPH I-80 at Mp 78 - 4213 ft 11 AM Wed 46 MPH ...Wasatch Mountains I-80 North... SR-30 at Laketown Summit - 7159 ft 6 AM Tue 64 MPH Snowbasin-straw Top - 8999 ft 7 AM Tue 61 MPH Logan Summit - 7620 ft 8 AM Wed 60 MPH Sherwood Hills - 5039 ft 4 AM Wed 56 MPH Snowbasin Base - 6316 ft 1 PM Wed 55 MPH Red Spur - 8872 ft 7 AM Tue 55 MPH Wasatch Hills - 6939 ft 7 AM Tue 53 MPH Parleys Summit - 7040 ft 8 AM Wed 52 MPH Sr-65 At Big Mountain Pass - 7433 ft 9 AM Wed 50 MPH Peter Sinks - 8164 ft 7 AM Wed 48 MPH ...Wasatch Mountains South of I-80... Central Wasatch Peaks - 10994 ft 6 PM Wed 95 MPH Cardiff Peak - 10059 ft 7 AM Tue 62 MPH Canyons - Lookout - 8297 ft 9 AM Wed 60 MPH Deer Vly - Empire Pk - 9570 ft 8 AM Wed 59 MPH Reynolds Peak - 9400 ft 9 AM Wed 58 MPH Alta - Base - 8560 ft 9 AM Wed 58 MPH Deer Vly - Mount Baldy - 9347 ft 8 AM Wed 55 MPH Park City - Silverlode Top - 9210 ft 9 AM Wed 52 MPH Central Wasatch Peaks - 10443 ft 8 AM Wed 49 MPH Alta - Guard House - 8799 ft 10 AM Wed 48 MPH Sundance - Arrowhead - 8251 ft 4 AM Wed 46 MPH ...Western Uinta Mountains... Chepeta - 12120 ft 10 AM Tue 98 MPH Windy Peak - 10662 ft 8 AM Wed 93 MPH Lofty Lake Peak - 11186 ft 7 AM Wed 78 MPH Sr-150 At Bald Mountain Pass - 10727 ft 9 AM Wed 49 MPH Wcf-2 Portable - 9226 ft 6 AM Tue 47 MPH ...Wasatch Plateau/Book Cliffs... Manti - Portable #1 - 6085 ft 5 PM Tue 66 MPH Five Mile - 7480 ft 3 PM Wed 48 MPH ...Western Uinta Basin... Us-40 @ Starvation - 5720 ft 12 PM Tue 46 MPH ...Central Mountains... Fremont Junction - 6801 ft 3 PM Wed 70 MPH ...Southwest Wyoming... Fort Bridger Wy - 7034 ft 2 PM Wed 53 MPH Muddy Creek - 6970 ft 6 AM Wed 47 MPH && To view this data on a map, go to https://www.weather.gov/slc/MapPNS $$  360 NOUS41 KBUF 061446 PNSBUF NYZ001>008-010>014-019>021-085-070246- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Buffalo NY 946 AM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...New York... ...Allegany County... West Almond 3.6 SW 0.2 in 0700 AM 01/06 42.27N/77.94W Wellsville 2.4 ENE 0.2 in 0700 AM 01/06 42.14N/77.91W Alfred 0.2 in 0700 AM 01/06 42.28N/77.77W ...Cattaraugus County... Cattaraugus 3W 1.3 in 0700 AM 01/06 42.34N/78.91W Ischua 0.4 SSE 0.3 in 0700 AM 01/06 42.24N/78.40W Franklinville 0.5 NNE 0.2 in 0651 AM 01/06 42.34N/78.45W ...Chautauqua County... Gerry 0.8 N 1.7 in 0730 AM 01/06 42.20N/79.25W Mayville 0.2 ESE 0.1 in 0700 AM 01/06 42.25N/79.50W Falconer 0.3 WSW T in 0700 AM 01/06 42.12N/79.20W Dunkirk 1S T in 0700 AM 01/06 42.47N/79.33W ...Erie County... Depew 9.0 in 0934 AM 01/06 42.91N/78.70W NWS Buffalo 6.5 in 0858 AM 01/06 42.95N/78.72W Buffalo 5.5 in 0926 AM 01/06 42.89N/78.86W Wales 2.2 in 0700 AM 01/06 42.74N/78.59W West Seneca 2.8 ENE 2.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 42.85N/78.70W Cheektowaga 2.7 NE 2.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 42.94N/78.72W East Concord 2.0 in 0821 AM 01/06 42.56N/78.64W Glenwood 1.0 SE 1.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 42.61N/78.65W Boston 2.5 NE 1.2 in 0700 AM 01/06 42.65N/78.70W Clarence Center 0.2 ESE 1.0 in 0645 AM 01/06 43.01N/78.63W Hamburg 0.4 WSW 0.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 42.72N/78.84W Hamburg 2.0 N 0.5 in 0708 AM 01/06 42.75N/78.83W Boston 1.5 NE 0.5 in 0730 AM 01/06 42.65N/78.72W Orchard Park 0.5 in 0808 AM 01/06 42.76N/78.75W Tonawanda 2.1 ESE 0.2 in 0700 AM 01/06 42.97N/78.84W ...Genesee County... Batavia 3.4 WSW 2.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 42.99N/78.25W Corfu 2.5 in 0909 AM 01/06 42.96N/78.40W Stafford 1.8 NE 0.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.00N/78.05W ...Jefferson County... Evans Mills 0.5 W T in 0752 AM 01/06 44.09N/75.82W ...Lewis County... Lowville 2.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.79N/75.48W 3 SSE New Bremen 1.5 in 0834 AM 01/06 43.80N/75.43W ...Monroe County... Fairport 0.9 W T in 0650 AM 01/06 43.10N/77.46W ...Niagara County... Lockport 2.5 ESE T in 0700 AM 01/06 43.15N/78.65W ...Oswego County... Lacona 3.6 SSE T in 0700 AM 01/06 43.60N/76.04W Mexico 2SW T in 0700 AM 01/06 43.44N/76.27W ...Wayne County... Macedon 2.6 ESE T in 0712 AM 01/06 43.05N/77.26W ...Wyoming County... Warsaw 6SW 1.2 in 0700 AM 01/06 42.69N/78.22W Silver Springs 3N 0.7 in 0700 AM 01/06 42.71N/78.09W Arcade 0.8 WNW 0.5 in 0655 AM 01/06 42.54N/78.45W && **METADATA** :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Allegany, West Almond 3.6 SW, , , 42.2706, -77.9419, SNOW_24, 0.2, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Allegany, Wellsville 2.4 ENE, , , 42.1375, -77.9055, SNOW_24, 0.2, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Allegany, Alfred, , , 42.2798, -77.7656, SNOW_24, 0.2, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0651 AM, NY, Cattaraugus, Franklinville 0.5 NNE, , , 42.3417, -78.4528, SNOW_24, 0.2, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Cattaraugus, Ischua 0.4 SSE, , , 42.243, -78.3964, SNOW_24, 0.3, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Cattaraugus, Cattaraugus 3W, , , 42.3431, -78.9124, SNOW_24, 1.3, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Chautauqua, Falconer 0.3 WSW, , , 42.1177, -79.2028, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Chautauqua, Dunkirk 1S, , , 42.4717, -79.3337, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Chautauqua, Mayville 0.2 ESE, , , 42.2519, -79.4981, SNOW_24, 0.1, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0730 AM, NY, Chautauqua, Gerry 0.8 N, , , 42.205, -79.247, SNOW_24, 1.7, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Erie, Tonawanda 2.1 ESE, , , 42.9691, -78.8405, SNOW_24, 0.2, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Erie, Hamburg 0.4 WSW, , , 42.7225, -78.8433, SNOW_24, 0.5, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0708 AM, NY, Erie, Hamburg 2.0 N, , , 42.7534, -78.8345, SNOW_24, 0.5, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0730 AM, NY, Erie, Boston 1.5 NE, , , 42.6547, -78.7201, SNOW_24, 0.5, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0808 AM, NY, Erie, Orchard Park, , , 42.7634, -78.7458, SNOW, 0.5, Inch, Trained Spotter, Storm total snowfall, :1/06/2022,0645 AM, NY, Erie, Clarence Center 0.2 ESE, , , 43.0074, -78.6292, SNOW_24, 1, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Erie, Boston 2.5 NE, , , 42.6548, -78.703, SNOW_24, 1.2, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Erie, Glenwood 1.0 SE, , , 42.6074, -78.6461, SNOW_24, 1.5, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Erie, West Seneca 2.8 ENE, , , 42.8521, -78.7006, SNOW_24, 2, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Erie, Cheektowaga 2.7 NE, , , 42.9413, -78.7193, SNOW_24, 2, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0821 AM, NY, Erie, East Concord, , , 42.558712417598, -78.636606197796, SNOW_24, 2, Inch, Dept of Highways, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Erie, Wales, , , 42.7392, -78.5878, SNOW_24, 2.2, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0926 AM, NY, Erie, Buffalo, , , 42.8898, -78.8597, SNOW, 5.5, Inch, NWS Employee, Storm total snowfall, :1/06/2022,0858 AM, NY, Erie, NWS Buffalo, , , 42.9486, -78.7197, SNOW_24, 6.5, Inch, Public, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0934 AM, NY, Erie, Depew, , , 42.912, -78.7047, SNOW, 9, Inch, NWS Employee, Storm total snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Genesee, Stafford 1.8 NE, , , 42.9989, -78.0483, SNOW_24, 0.5, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0800 AM, NY, Genesee, Batavia 3.4 WSW, , , 42.9887, -78.2473, SNOW_24, 2.5, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0909 AM, NY, Genesee, Corfu, , , 42.9629, -78.4001, SNOW_24, 2.5, Inch, Cocorahs, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0752 AM, NY, Jefferson, Evans Mills 0.5 W, , , 44.0878, -75.8174, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0834 AM, NY, Lewis, 3 SSE New Bremen, , , 43.79874672917592, -75.42797805528528, SNOW_24, 1.5, Inch, Trained Spotter, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Lewis, Lowville, , , 43.7928, -75.4829, SNOW_24, 2.5, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0650 AM, NY, Monroe, Fairport 0.9 W, , , 43.0983, -77.4617, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Niagara, Lockport 2.5 ESE, , , 43.1521, -78.6534, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Oswego, Lacona 3.6 SSE, , , 43.5964, -76.0373, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Oswego, Mexico 2SW, , , 43.4383, -76.2657, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0712 AM, NY, Wayne, Macedon 2.6 ESE, , , 43.052, -77.257, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0655 AM, NY, Wyoming, Arcade 0.8 WNW, , , 42.5383, -78.4466, SNOW_24, 0.5, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Wyoming, Silver Springs 3N, , , 42.7057, -78.0937, SNOW_24, 0.7, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0700 AM, NY, Wyoming, Warsaw 6SW, , , 42.6855, -78.2202, SNOW_24, 1.2, Inch, COOP, 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. $$  314 NOUS42 KMFL 061531 PNSMFL Public Information Statement National Weather Service Miami FL 1030 AM EST THU JAN 06 2022 ...Belle Glade NOAA Weather Radio Out Of Service... The Affected Transmitter is: Transmitter Station Frequency Counties Served ============ ========= =========== ===================== Belle Glade WXM-58 162.400 MHz Palm Beach, Hendry, Glades Nearby transmitters with limited overlapping coverage are: TRANSMITTER STATION FREQUENCY =========== ======= =========== Fort Myers WXK-83 162.475 MHZ Fort Pierce WWF-69 162.425 MHZ West Palm Beach KEC-50 162.475 MHZ Remember that the latest weather information is also available on our website at www.weather.gov/southflorida $$ ATV  867 NOUS43 KAPX 061556 PNSAPX MIZ016>018-020>036-041-042-086>088-095>099-070356- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Gaylord MI 1056 AM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 Here is a summary of the highest snowfall reports from across northern Michigan received this morning. Reports of less than 4 inches were excluded. ...SNOWFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Michigan... ...Benzie County... Frankfort 10.0 in 0915 AM 01/06 44.63N/86.23W Benzonia 5.3 S 8.9 in 0900 AM 01/06 44.54N/86.11W Beulah 7 SSW 8.1 in 0800 AM 01/06 44.53N/86.13W Elberta 8.0 in 0910 AM 01/06 44.62N/86.23W ...Charlevoix County... Charlevoix 6.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 45.32N/85.27W East Jordan 2.1 NNW 5.3 in 0800 AM 01/06 45.19N/85.15W East Jordan 5.2 in 0800 AM 01/06 45.15N/85.13W Charlevoix 4.3 SSE 4.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 45.26N/85.22W ...Crawford County... Grayling 15.8 NE 5.1 in 0637 AM 01/06 44.80N/84.46W ...Emmet County... Petoskey 1.7 SSW 4.4 in 0530 AM 01/06 45.34N/84.97W ...Grand Traverse County... Traverse City 4.7 ESE 4.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.73N/85.51W Kingsley 2.7 ENE 4.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.60N/85.48W 1 SW Grawn 4.2 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.65N/85.70W ...Kalkaska County... Kalkaska 4.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 44.73N/85.17W ...Leelanau County... 3 W Suttons Bay 10.2 in 0855 AM 01/06 44.98N/85.72W Northport 5.0 SSW 5.7 in 0530 AM 01/06 45.06N/85.65W NW Michigan Research Farm 5.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 44.88N/85.68W ...Manistee County... Wellston 3.9 WNW 9.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 44.23N/86.04W Onekama 1.8 NNW 8.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.39N/86.22W 1 WNW Wellston 8.5 in 0758 AM 01/06 44.22N/85.96W ...Oscoda County... Luzerne 2.4 NE 6.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.64N/84.24W ...Otsego County... Elmira 2.2 ESE 4.8 in 0800 AM 01/06 45.05N/84.82W Gaylord 1.7 WNW 4.6 in 0800 AM 01/06 45.03N/84.71W Gaylord 4.6 in 0800 AM 01/06 45.03N/84.68W Gaylord 4.1 S 4.5 in 0530 AM 01/06 44.96N/84.68W ...Presque Isle County... Rogers City 7.0 in 0625 AM 01/06 45.42N/83.81W Millersburg 6.5 in 0927 AM 01/06 45.34N/84.06W ...Wexford County... Cadillac 9and10 News 7.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.21N/85.41W 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. $$  225 NOUS41 KRLX 061607 PNSRLX KYZ101>103-105-OHZ066-067-075-076-083>087-VAZ003-004-WVZ005>011- 013>020-024>034-039-040-515>526-070407- Public Information Statement Spotter Reports National Weather Service Charleston WV 1107 AM EST Thu Jan 06 2022 The following are unofficial observations taken during the past 24 hours for the storm that has been affecting our region. Appreciation is extended to highway departments, cooperative observers, Skywarn spotters and media for these reports. This summary is available on our home page at weather.gov/rlx ***********************SNOW ON GROUND*********************** LOCATION SNOW TIME/DATE COMMENTS ON GROUND OF /INCHES/ MEASUREMENT WEST VIRGINIA ...Pocahontas County... 3 NE Frost 1.0 625 AM 1/06 Co-Op Observer && *****METADATA***** :1/06/2022, 625 AM, WV, Pocahontas, Frost, 3, NE, 38.28690, -79.81810, SNOW_D, 1.0, Inch, Co-Op Observer, Snow on Ground, $$ MEK  431 NOUS41 KBTV 061623 PNSBTV NYZ026>031-034-035-087-VTZ001>012-016>019-070430- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Burlington VT 1123 AM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...Parishville Transmitter is Back on the Air... The NWR transmitter located in Parishville has returned to service but is currently operating at a decreased range. $$ Clay  584 NOUS45 KPIH 061624 PNSPIH Public Information Statement National Weather Service Pocatello ID 830 AM MST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...Preliminary Storm Information... The following reports are rough estimates based on automated data from remote SNOTEL sites, and should not be considered official snowfall measurements. 24 hour snowfall totals from 7 AM yesterday until 7 AM this morning: Location SNOTEL Elevation 24Hr Snowfall ...Southern Hills / Albion Mountains... 17 WSW Oakley Bostetter R.S. 7503ft 11.5in 6 NW Elba Howell Canyon 7982ft 35.3in ...Marsh and Albion Highlands... 7 SSE Lava Hot Springs Sedwick Peak 7897ft 9.2in* 8 S Pocatello Wildhorse Divide 6490ft 6.7in ...Franklin/Eastern Oneida Region... 8 NE Malad Oxford Springs 6740ft 10.8in ...Bear River Range... 14 WNW Montpelier Emigrant Summit 7390ft 14.7in 11 ENE Franklin Franklin Basin 8170ft 23.5in* ...Blackfoot Mountains... 33 E Blackfoot Sheep Mountain 6571ft 7.0in* ...Caribou Range... 9 NE Montpelier Giveout 6932ft 5.4in* 7 NNE Georgetown Slug Creek Divide 7225ft 8.7in 2 SSE Wayan Somsen Ranch 6801ft 5.5in* ...Big Hole Mountains... 5 WSW Victor Pine Creek Pass 6720ft 7.7in ...Centennial Mountains / Island Park... 11 ENE Spencer Crab Creek 6686ft 3.3in 1 WSW Island Park Island Park 6293ft 2.6in* 8 NNW Island Park White Elephant 7713ft 3.3in* ...Lost River Range... 10 NE Mackay Hilts Creek 8001ft 5.3in ...Frank Church Wilderness... 13 W Challis Mill Creek Summit 8870ft 12.4in ...Sawtooth / Stanley Basin... 26 WNW Ketchum Vienna Mine 8963ft 17.7in* ...Sun Valley Region... 7 NNW Ketchum Chocolate Gulch 6440ft 3.1in 16 WSW Ketchum Dollarhide Summit 8421ft 10.7in* 21 NW Ketchum Galena 7440ft 8.4in 22 NW Ketchum Galena Summit 8782ft 16.6in 10 E Ketchum Hyndman 7440ft 2.9in* 11 NNE Ketchum Lost Wood Divide 7903ft 7.0in* ...Big Lost Highlands / Copper Basin... 20 SW Mackay Bear Canyon 7903ft 1.6in* 20 ENE Hailey Garfield R.S. 6560ft 1.1in 17 SW Mackay Smiley Mountain 9520ft 2.3in* 30 W Mackay Stickney Mill 7431ft 2.0in* 19 ENE Hailey Swede Peak 7641ft 1.2in* * Indicates missing observations during the 24 hour period. $$  344 NOUS42 KJAX 061631 PNSJAX FLZ024-033-124-125-132-133-225-232-325-425-071645- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Jacksonville FL 1131 AM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...FOURTH WARMEST DECEMBER ON RECORD AT JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA... Jacksonville, Florida (JAX) records date back to 1871 The average temperature for December was 63.4 degrees, which is 6.7 degrees above normal. This is the fourth warmest on record, and the warmest since 66.5 degrees in 2015. A daily record high maximum temperature of 83 degrees was set on 12-31, along with a daily record warm minimum temperature of 67 degrees. The peak heat index reached 87 degrees that afternoon. A daily record high maximum temperature of 83 degrees was set on 12-11, the peak heat index reached 86 degrees that afternoon. There no sub-freezing days last month, the normal is 4 days with temperatures of 32 degrees or less. The average dew point temperature (Td) for December was 57.1 degrees, which is 8.4 degrees above normal. This is the third most humid on record. A daily record high dew point temperature of 72 degrees was set on 12-19. The total rainfall for December was 1.61 inches, this is 1.17 inches below normal. The greatest 24 hour total was 1.28 inches on 12-20 and 12-21 when a low pressure system crossed the area. There were no thunderstorms reported last month, which is 1 day below normal. There were 9 days reported with dense fog, which is 3 days above normal, and the most reported since 10 days in 2016. The average wind speed for December was 5.6 mph, which is 0.7 mph below normal, and was the lowest average since 5.5 mph in 2008. The peak wind gust was 37 mph from the Northeast on 12-20 as the low pressure system crossed the area. The lowest sea level pressure (SLP) was 29.71 inches of mercury on 12-21. The highest sea level pressure (SLP) was 30.41 inches of mercury on 12-14. ...LAST YEAR (2021) WAS SLIGHTLY COOLER AND WETTER THAN NORMAL... ...SECOND HIGHEST NUMBER OF THUNDERSTORM DAYS ON RECORD IN 2021... Jacksonville, Florida (JAX) records date back to 1871 The average temperature for the year 2021 was 68.9 degrees, which is 0.4 degrees below normal, and was the coolest year since 67.8 degrees in 2014. The highest temperature was 95 degrees on 6-15 and 7-31. This was the lowest yearly maximum temperature since 94 degrees in 2003, and was tied for the third lowest on record since the current International Airport location started in 1971. There were "only" 65 days with maximum temperatures of 90 degrees or higher, this is 15 days below normal, the lowest total since 55 days in 2013. The lowest temperature was 28 degrees on 1-17 and 2-4. There were only 5 days with minimum temperatures of 32 degrees or below, this was 9 days below normal. This was third lowest total on record since the current International Airport location started in 1971, behind only the 4 days that occurred in 2017 and 2019. There were a total of 6 daily record HIGH maximum temperatures set last year, along with 5 daily record LOW maximum temperatures set, 4 daily record LOW minimum temperatures set, and 2 daily record WARM minimum temperatures set. The average dew point temperature (Td) for 2021 was 60.7 degrees, which is 1 degree above normal, but was the least humid value since 60.2 degrees in 2016. The peak Heat Index last year was 112 degrees which occurred on both 8-19 and 8-20. The total rainfall for the year 2021 was 57.16 inches, which is 3.76 inches above normal. There were 5 daily maximum rainfall records set last year. The greatest 24 hour rainfall total was 3.05 inches on 7-18 and 7-19. The greatest 1 hour rainfall total was 2.77 inches on 6-18 during an intense thunderstorm. There were a total of 95 days with thunderstorms reported last year, this is tied for second highest on record with 1903 and 1924, behind only the 111 days in 2018. Ironically, there has not been a thunderstorm reported at the Int'l Airport since 10-28. No snowfall was reported in 2021, BUT hail did occur during a heavy thunderstorm on 4-24 at the International Airport location. There were a total of 23 days with dense fog in 2021, which is 13 days below normal, which continues a trend of less dense fog in the Jacksonville metro area over the past 2 decades. The average wind speed for the year 2021 was 6.3 mph, which is 0.3 mph below normal. The lowest average since 6.2 mph in 2014. The peak wind gust for the year was 60 mph from the West set on 4-10, which was also the second highest on record for the month of April. The lowest sea level pressure (SLP) for 2021 was 29.57 inches of mercury or 1001.2 millibars which occurred on 10-28 and 10-29. The highest sea level pressure (SLP) for 2021 was 30.57 inches of mercury or 1035.4 millibars which occurred on 3-9, and also ranks as the fourth highest on record for the month of March. Other Weather Highlights... Tropical Storm Elsa pushed through the Jacksonville metro area on July 7, which produced an EF-1 tornado that caused damage just West of the I-95 corridor south of downtown Jacksonville, thankfully with no injuries being reported. February was the "stormiest" on record with an all-time high total of 7 thunderstorm days and the tenth wettest on record with 6.63 inches of rainfall. The most impactful non-tropical storm surge event on record occurred in the Jacksonville metro area on November 6 and 7, when a true "Nor'easter" low pressure system developed off the Florida East Coast and produced widespread Minor to Moderate coastal flooding of up to 3 feet above normally dry ground along the Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia beach locations for several high tide cycles, which extended down the St Johns River Basin as well. $$  795 NOUS43 KGRB 061635 PNSGRB WIZ005-010>013-018>022-030-031-035>040-045-048>050-073-074-070435- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Green Bay WI 1035 AM CST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS OVER THE PAST 48 HOURS ENDING THIS MORNING... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon Tomahawk 1.2 SSW 8.9 in 0700 AM 01/06 45.46N/89.73W Bradley 1.0 NE 8.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 45.54N/89.73W Willow 8.5 in 0600 AM 01/06 45.70N/89.83W Tomahawk 4.6 N 8.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 45.54N/89.71W Baileys Harbor 3 ENE 8.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 45.09N/87.07W Merrill 7 W 7.8 in 0600 AM 01/06 45.18N/89.85W Merrill 8 W 7.8 in 0600 AM 01/06 45.18N/89.85W Boulder Junction 1.4 NE 6.9 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.13N/89.62W Rhinelander 4 NE 6.6 in 0600 AM 01/06 45.65N/89.31W Rhinelander 2 SW 6.5 in 0730 AM 01/06 45.60N/89.45W Summit Lake 6.4 in 0500 AM 01/06 45.38N/89.19W Rhinelander 5 N 6.2 in 0900 AM 01/06 45.71N/89.42W Fish Creek 3 S - Juddville 6.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 45.09N/87.26W Pella 3 SE 6.0 in 0530 AM 01/06 44.74N/88.74W Rosholt 5.9 in 0800 AM 01/06 44.63N/89.31W Spread Eagle 1 NW 5.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 45.89N/88.14W Boulder Junction 9 ENE 5.7 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.19N/89.46W Wausau 1 ENE 5.7 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.97N/89.61W St Germain 0.6 NW 5.6 in 0700 AM 01/06 45.92N/89.49W Mountain 0.9 E 5.2 in 0700 AM 01/06 45.18N/88.46W Ephraim 1 NE - WWTP 5.1 in 0840 AM 01/06 45.17N/87.15W Hewitt 0.8 N 5.1 in 0730 AM 01/06 44.64N/90.13W Rudolph 2.1 W 5.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.50N/89.84W Chilton 0.5 E 5.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.03N/88.15W Rudolph 1 NNE 5.0 in 0530 AM 01/06 44.53N/89.79W Athelstane 6 SW 4.9 in 0700 AM 01/06 45.36N/88.19W Pulaski 3.7 W 4.7 in 0745 AM 01/06 44.67N/88.31W Moon 1 E 4.7 in 0500 AM 01/06 44.77N/89.77W Weston 1 NE 4.6 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.92N/89.54W Dancy 1 NNW 4.6 in 0500 AM 01/06 44.70N/89.70W Darboy 3 SE 4.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.20N/88.33W Suamico 4.4 WNW 4.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.66N/88.12W Suring 4.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 45.00N/88.38W White Lake 1.4 SE 4.4 in 0800 AM 01/06 45.15N/88.74W Denmark WWTP 4.3 in 0800 AM 01/06 44.35N/87.81W Pulaski - WWTP 4.2 in 0600 AM 01/06 44.68N/88.23W Peshtigo 1 S 4.0 in 0730 AM 01/06 45.03N/87.74W Evergreen 1.5 WSW 4.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.84N/89.67W Amberg 9 E 3.9 in 0611 AM 01/06 45.48N/87.81W Brillion 3.8 in 0900 AM 01/06 44.18N/88.07W Stockbridge-Munsee Reservati 3.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.87N/88.90W Athelstane 1.6 E 3.8 in 0600 AM 01/06 45.42N/88.06W Neenah 1.1 ENE 3.7 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.17N/88.45W Kewaunee 3.7 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.46N/87.50W Wausaukee 1.6 NW 3.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 45.38N/87.96W Green Bay 3.8 SSE 3.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.47N/87.97W Shawano 2 SSW 3.4 in 0800 AM 01/06 44.76N/88.62W New London 2 SE 3.4 in 0630 AM 01/06 44.36N/88.72W Waupaca 1 E 3.3 in 0600 AM 01/06 44.35N/89.06W Wautoma 3 SE 3.2 in 0630 AM 01/06 44.04N/89.24W Stevens Point 3.1 in 0730 AM 01/06 44.51N/89.59W Pittsville - WWTP 3.1 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.44N/90.13W Split Rock 1 NNW 3.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 44.72N/89.02W Oshkosh 3.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.03N/88.56W St. Nazianz 2 W 3.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.00N/87.96W Appleton 2.8 in 0500 AM 01/06 44.28N/88.44W Florence 2.7 in 0700 AM 01/06 45.93N/88.26W Hancock 1.5 SW 2.6 in 0800 AM 01/06 44.12N/89.54W Omro 1 WSW 2.6 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.02N/88.78W Mishicot 0.1 NNW 2.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 44.23N/87.64W Spencer - Wwtp 2.5 in 0730 AM 01/06 44.75N/90.29W New London - WWTP 2.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.39N/88.75W Oshkosh 1.6 ESE 2.4 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.01N/88.52W Oshkosh 1.8 N 2.4 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.03N/88.54W Amherst 3 SE 2.4 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.41N/89.26W Berlin WWTP 2.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.99N/88.94W Wild Rose 0.5 E 1.9 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.18N/89.24W Valders 3.3 WSW 1.9 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.04N/87.94W Two Rivers 1.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.14N/87.57W 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. $$  186 NOUS43 KDTX 061638 PNSDTX MIZ047>049-053>055-060>063-068>070-075-076-082-083-061830- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 1138 AM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 SNOW REPORTS Location Snowfall Duration (Inches) (Hours) Lat Lon ...Saginaw County... 2 WSW Saginaw M 4.1 24 43.41N 83.99W M = Measured E = Estimated $$  193 NOUS41 KPBZ 061646 PNSPBZ OHZ039>041-048>050-057>059-068-069-PAZ007>009-013>016- 020>023-029-031-073>076-WVZ001>004-012-021-509>514-070445- Public Information Statement Spotter Reports National Weather Service Pittsburgh PA 1145 AM EST Thu Jan 06 2022 The following are maximum wind gusts observed by ASOS/AWOS sensors during the past 24 hours. This summary also is available on our home page at weather.gov/pittsburgh ***********************PEAK WIND GUST*********************** LOCATION MAX WIND TIME/DATE COMMENTS GUST MEASURED (mph) OHIO ...Guernsey County... Cambridge Airport 31 235 PM 1/05 AWOS ...Muskingum County... Zanesville Airport 38 237 PM 1/05 ASOS ...Tuscarawas County... New Philadelphia Air 37 158 PM 1/05 ASOS PENNSYLVANIA ...Allegheny County... Allegheny County Air 45 830 PM 1/05 ASOS Pittsburgh Intl Airp 38 1232 PM 1/05 ASOS ...Beaver County... Beaver Falls Airport 31 1035 PM 1/05 AWOS ...Butler County... Butler County Airpor 36 308 PM 1/05 AWOS ...Indiana County... Indiana Airport 36 315 AM 1/06 AWOS ...Jefferson County... DuBois Airport 40 1211 AM 1/06 ASOS ...Lawrence County... New Castle Airport 39 413 PM 1/05 AWOS ...Venango County... Franklin Airport 35 1144 PM 1/05 AWOS ...Washington County... Washington County Ai 39 957 PM 1/05 AWOS ...Westmoreland County... Latrobe Airport 44 1250 PM 1/05 AWOS WEST VIRGINIA ...Monongalia County... Morgantown Airport 40 906 PM 1/05 ASOS ...Ohio County... Wheeling Airport 41 1214 PM 1/05 ASOS && *****METADATA***** :1/05/2022, 235 PM, OH, Guernsey, Cambridge Airport, , , 39.9800, -81.5800, PKGUST, 31, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022, 237 PM, OH, Muskingum, Zanesville Airport, , , 39.9500, -81.9000, PKGUST, 38, mph, ASOS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022, 158 PM, OH, Tuscarawas, New Philadelphia Airport, , , 40.4667, -81.4167, PKGUST, 37, mph, ASOS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022, 830 PM, PA, Allegheny, Allegheny County Airport, , , 40.3500, -79.9167, PKGUST, 45, mph, ASOS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022, 1232 PM, PA, Allegheny, Pittsburgh Intl Airport, , , 40.5000, -80.2667, PKGUST, 38, mph, ASOS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022, 1035 PM, PA, Beaver, Beaver Falls Airport, , , 40.7667, -80.4000, PKGUST, 31, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022, 308 PM, PA, Butler, Butler County Airport, , , 40.7667, -79.9500, PKGUST, 36, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/06/2022, 315 AM, PA, Indiana, Indiana Airport, , , 40.6167, -79.0833, PKGUST, 36, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/06/2022, 1211 AM, PA, Jefferson, DuBois Airport, , , 41.1667, -78.9000, PKGUST, 40, mph, ASOS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022, 413 PM, PA, Lawrence, New Castle Airport, , , 41.0333, -80.4167, PKGUST, 39, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022, 1144 PM, PA, Venango, Franklin Airport, , , 41.3667, -79.8667, PKGUST, 35, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022, 957 PM, PA, Washington, Washington County Airport, , , 40.1167, -80.2667, PKGUST, 39, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022, 1250 PM, PA, Westmoreland, Latrobe Airport, , , 40.2667, -79.4000, PKGUST, 44, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022, 906 PM, WV, Monongalia, Morgantown Airport, , , 39.6500, -79.9167, PKGUST, 40, mph, ASOS, Peak Wind Gust, :1/05/2022, 1214 PM, WV, Ohio, Wheeling Airport, , , 40.1667, -80.6500, PKGUST, 41, mph, ASOS, Peak Wind Gust, $$ Kramar  961 NOUS41 KBUF 061710 PNSBUF NYZ001>008-010>014-019>021-085-070510- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Buffalo NY 1210 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...New York... ...Erie County... Depew 14.0 in 1207 PM 01/06 42.91N/78.70W Buffalo International Arpt 13.1 in 1156 AM 01/06 42.95N/78.72W 1 SE Harris Hill 11.0 in 1100 AM 01/06 42.97N/78.67W 2 N Buffalo 7.5 in 1027 AM 01/06 42.93N/78.86W ...Jefferson County... Watertown 6.2 in 1200 PM 01/06 43.97N/75.91W && **METADATA** :1/06/2022,1027 AM, NY, Erie, 2 N Buffalo, , , 42.9255, -78.8635, SNOW_24, 7.5, Inch, NWS Employee, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,1100 AM, NY, Erie, 1 SE Harris Hill, , , 42.9671, -78.6718, SNOW_24, 11.0, Inch, Cocorahs, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,1156 AM, NY, Erie, Buffalo International Arpt, , , 42.949, -78.7192, SNOW_24, 13.1, Inch, ASOS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,1207 PM, NY, Erie, Depew, , , 42.912, -78.7047, SNOW_24, 14.0, Inch, NWS Employee, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,1200 PM, NY, Jefferson, Watertown, , , 43.971, -75.9087, SNOW_24, 6.2, Inch, Cocorahs, 24 hour snowfall, Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  425 NOUS44 KLZK 061712 PNSLZK ARZ003>008-012>017-021>025-030>034-037>047-052>057-062>069-070515- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Little Rock AR 1112 AM CST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...Issues with Wireless Emergency Alerts... Our office has become aware of a problem regarding erroneous Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA's) being triggered on cell phones in portions of White County, Arkansas. These alerts appear to have started after a tornado warning was issued for that area on December 10th, 2021. These erroneous alerts have been affecting a number of cellular customers around the town of Russell, AR and have been going off erroneously in the middle of the night, night after night. An ongoing investigation is underway to determine the source of the problem. The erroneous alerts do not appear to be originating with NWS Little Rock. Once warnings leave our building, they go through a number of routes to external partners and agencies, and are no longer under our control. At the moment, engineers are investigating a number of possibilities, including routing problems that may have occurred after the particular warning left our building, issues that may be associated with a particular cellular tower and/or carrier, and issues that may be related to a specific model and/or operating system of phones. As of this time, the investigation is ongoing and the source of the problem is yet to be determined. We understand that residents of White County are frustrated with the nightly erroneous alerts, and we are continuing to work with our external partners to try and identify the source of the problem. 53 $$  895 NOUS43 KGID 061713 PNSGID KSZ005>007-017>019-NEZ039>041-046>049-060>064-072>077-082>087-070513- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Hastings NE 1113 AM CST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Provider Phillipsburg 5.7 E 6.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 COCORAHS 5 WSW Agra 5.3 in 0800 PM 01/05 Trained Spotter Agra 0.1 ENE 5.3 in 0700 AM 01/06 COCORAHS Hunter 2.1 NNW 5.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 COCORAHS Beaver City 6.0 S 4.1 in 0700 AM 01/06 COCORAHS Cawker City 4.0 in 0400 AM 01/06 COOP Beloit 9.9 SSW 3.9 in 0700 AM 01/06 COCORAHS 2.5 W Orleans 3.1 in 0700 AM 01/06 HADS Edison 3.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 COOP 4WNW Plainville 3.0 in 0600 AM 01/06 COOP Beloit 3.0 in 0830 AM 01/06 COOP Stockton 10.4 WNW 2.5 in 0530 AM 01/06 COCORAHS Smith Center 2.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 COOP 8 S Elwood 1.7 in 0800 AM 01/06 COOP Holdrege 1.7 W 1.3 in 0700 AM 01/06 COCORAHS Ionia 1.3 in 0700 AM 01/06 COOP Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ JMBW  985 NOUS41 KCLE 061734 PNSCLE OHZ003-006>014-017>023-027>033-036>038-047-089-PAZ001>003-070402- Public Information Statement Spotter Reports National Weather Service Cleveland OH 1236 PM EST Thu Jan 06 2022 The following are unofficial observations taken during the past 12 hours for the storm that has been affecting our region. Appreciation is extended to highway departments, cooperative observers, Skywarn spotters, and media for these reports. This summary also is available on our home page at weather.gov/cleveland **********************12 HOUR SNOWFALL********************** LOCATION 12 HOUR TIME/DATE COMMENTS SNOWFALL MEASURED (inches) PENNSYLVANIA ...Erie County... 4 SE Harborcreek 2.0 630 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter 3 NE McKean 2.0 809 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter **********************24 HOUR SNOWFALL********************** LOCATION 24 HOUR TIME/DATE COMMENTS SNOWFALL MEASURED (inches) PENNSYLVANIA ...Erie County... 4 SE Harborcreek 2.0 630 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter 3 NE McKean 2.0 809 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter ***********************SNOW ON GROUND*********************** LOCATION SNOW TIME/DATE COMMENTS ON GROUND MEASURED (inches) PENNSYLVANIA ...Erie County... 4 SE Harborcreek 2.0 630 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter 3 NE McKean 2.0 809 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter && *****METADATA***** :1/06/2022, 630 AM, PA, Erie, Harborcreek, 4, SE, 42.1273, -79.8950, SNOW_12, 2.0, INCH, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :1/06/2022, 809 AM, PA, Erie, McKean, 3, NE, 42.0299, -80.0884, SNOW_12, 2.0, INCH, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, $$ KL  858 NOUS43 KARX 061754 PNSARX IAZ008>011-018-019-029-030-MNZ079-086>088-094>096-WIZ017-029-032>034-041>044- 053>055-061-070554- Public Information Statement National Weather Service La Crosse WI 1154 AM CST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS FROM WEDNESDAY MORNING THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Iowa... ...Allamakee County... Postville 5.5 NE T in 0700 AM 01/06 43.14N/91.49W ...Chickasaw County... New Hampton 0.4 SW 0.1 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.06N/92.32W New Hampton T in 0700 AM 01/06 43.06N/92.32W Fredericksburg 0.3 S T in 0800 AM 01/06 42.96N/92.20W ...Clayton County... Elkader 6SSW T in 0700 AM 01/06 42.78N/91.45W ...Fayette County... Fayette T in 0700 AM 01/06 42.88N/91.83W ...Floyd County... Charles City T in 0700 AM 01/06 43.06N/92.67W ...Minnesota... ...Dodge County... Hayfield 0.3 SSE 0.4 in 0730 AM 01/06 43.89N/92.85W Mantorville 1.9 ESE 0.3 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.05N/92.72W ...Fillmore County... Mabel 0.4 in 0645 AM 01/06 43.52N/91.76W Chatfield 9.0 ESE 0.4 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.79N/92.03W Wykoff 3.1 NW 0.3 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.74N/92.31W ...Houston County... Caledonia 1.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.63N/91.50W Caledonia 5.4 S 0.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 43.56N/91.51W ...Mower County... Austin 2.4 W 0.3 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.67N/93.02W Waltham 2.0 SE 0.3 in 0800 AM 01/06 43.80N/92.85W Austin 1.9 ENE 0.1 in 0815 AM 01/06 43.68N/92.94W Austin Waste Water Treatment T in 0700 AM 01/06 43.65N/92.97W ...Olmsted County... Rochester 4.2 N 0.5 in 0600 AM 01/06 44.08N/92.49W Rochester 4.7 N 0.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.08N/92.48W 2 NNW Rochester 0.4 in 0456 AM 01/06 44.04N/92.49W Elgin 2SSW 0.3 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.10N/92.27W Rochester 5.7 N 0.3 in 0800 AM 01/06 44.10N/92.46W 2 NNW Rochester 0.2 in 0600 AM 01/06 44.05N/92.49W 2 NE Rochester AP 0.1 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.93N/92.47W Rochester AP 2NE 0.1 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.93N/92.48W 2 NE Rochester T in 0600 AM 01/06 44.04N/92.44W ...Wabasha County... 0.9 N Wabasha 0.6 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.38N/92.05W Zumbro Falls 3.5 SSW 0.3 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.24N/92.46W ...Winona County... Altura 5w 0.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.06N/92.04W Winona Dam 5A 0.8 in 0800 AM 01/06 44.09N/91.67W La Crescent Dam 7 0.6 in 0800 AM 01/06 43.87N/91.31W La Crescent 4.0 NNW 0.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.88N/91.34W 4.2 N Rollingstone 0.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 44.16N/91.81W ...Wisconsin... ...Adams County... Friendship 6.4 N 2.2 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.06N/89.80W 0.6 W Friendship 1.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.98N/89.83W ...Buffalo County... Mondovi 12.1 SSE 1.0 in 0600 AM 01/06 44.40N/91.60W Alma Dam 4 0.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 44.33N/91.92W ...Clark County... Owen 1E 4.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.95N/90.55W ...Crawford County... 2.8 E Harpers Ferry 0.4 in 0800 AM 01/06 43.21N/91.10W 0.6 NE Prairie Du Chien 0.1 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.05N/91.13W Steuben 4SE T in 0730 AM 01/06 43.13N/90.84W ...Grant County... Muscoda 0.5 WSW T in 0904 AM 01/06 43.18N/90.44W ...Jackson County... Melrose 3.6 W 1.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.13N/91.07W Black River Falls 1.7 NNE 1.1 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.32N/90.83W ...Juneau County... 1.0 E Mauston 1.4 in 0800 AM 01/06 43.79N/90.06W ...La Crosse County... West Salem 0.7 W 2.4 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.90N/91.10W French Island 1.2 in 0600 AM 01/06 43.86N/91.27W Onalaska 1.9 E 1.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.89N/91.18W La Crosse 4NNW 0.5 in 0730 AM 01/06 43.87N/91.27W ...Monroe County... 0.5 SW Sparta 1.6 in 0800 AM 01/06 43.94N/90.82W Warrens 4.7 WSW 1.1 in 0700 AM 01/06 44.10N/90.59W Cashton 3 NNW 1.1 in 0733 AM 01/06 43.79N/90.80W ...Richland County... Richland Center 4 N 0.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.40N/90.39W ...Taylor County... Medford 0.8 ENE 2.6 in 0700 AM 01/06 45.14N/90.33W ...Trempealeau County... Ettrick 4.0 WNW 1.0 in 0846 AM 01/06 44.19N/91.34W ...Vernon County... Viroqua 0.8 ESE 1.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.55N/90.87W 0.5 E Viroqua 1.1 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.56N/90.88W Genoa Dam 8 0.8 in 0800 AM 01/06 43.57N/91.23W Stoddard 4.7 NNE 0.7 in 0700 AM 01/06 43.72N/91.17W 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. $$ BOYNE  809 NOUS45 KRIW 061756 PNSRIW WYZ001>020-022>030-070552- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Riverton WY 1052 AM MST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...Snowfall Totals from Late Tuesday through 9 AM MST Thursday... A persistent stream of Pacific moisture remains across western Wyoming as of Thursday morning. Snow continues to accumulate across the western mountains and valleys, while snowfall has generally ended east of the Continental Divide. Reports from a variety of sources during the time period between late Tuesday evening and 9 AM MST Thursday are listed below. The following CoCoRaHS and airport observations were those amounts reported from late Tuesday evening through about 9 AM Thursday. County : Amount: ...Big Horn County... Lovell 2.4 SSW 4.5 Deaver 1.0 ...Fremont County... Dubois 8 Lander 1.7 NNW 3 Lander 7.3 WNW 3 Hudson 3 Riverton 2.7 Lander 2.6 Fort Washakie 3.7 SE 2.4 Lander 5.7 SW 2.1 Riverton 0.5 S 2.1 Riverton 1.0 SE 2.1 Downtown Riverton 2 Lander 8.7 SSE 2 Boysen Dam 0.7 ...Hot Springs County... Lucerne (Thermopolis 9 NE) 3.5 Thermopolis 5.6 NNE 3.4 ...Johnson County... Buffalo 13.2 SSE 0.5 Buffalo 1.8 NE 0.4 Buffalo 4.1 SSW 0.1 ...Lincoln County... Thayne 4.7 NNE 18.9 Bedford 3 SE 17 Thayne 1.5 SE 16 Alpine 5.9 S 15.2 Afton 11.8 Star Valley Ranch 0.3 WNW 10 ...Natrona County... Casper 9.7 WSW 5.3 Casper 0.7 NW 5.1 Powder River 4 Casper Airport 3.7 Casper 1 SW 2.8 Casper 4.3 WSW 1.9 ...Park County... Lamar Ranger Station 11.7 East Entrance YNP 10.5 Pahaska 10 Cody 2.4 WSW 6 Meeteetse 2.0 SE 4.5 Cody 4 Old Faithful YNP 4 Tower Falls R.S. YNP 3.9 Cody 2.0 NE 3.5 Powell 3.9 ENE 2.2 Clark 2 Powell 4.2 SW 2 Mammoth YNP 1.9 Powell 0.9 W 1 Cody 3.8 SE 0.8 ...Sublette County... Bondurant 12.5 Pinedale 13.8 NW (Daniel) 11.1 Pinedale 25.9 NNW 11 Daniel 10 Pinedale 0.7 NNW 9.6 Pinedale 5.0 SE 8.3 Boulder 3.8 NW 5.8 Boulder 5 Big Piney 13.1 NE 4.5 Pinedale 1.9 WSW 3.8 ...Sweetwater County... Farson 2 NNE 2 Wamsutter 2 Rock Springs 7.1 SSE 0.4 Green River 1.1 SSE 0.4 Green River 0.3 Green River 1.8 SSE 0.3 Rock Springs 0.9 S 0.2 Rock Springs Trace ...Teton County... Jackson 5.3 NW 18.5 Teton Village 1.6 NE 17.3 Wilson 2.6 SSW 16 Moose NPS 6.7 Jackson 6.1 Alta 5 Jackson 12.3 NE 4 Darwin Ranch 3.5 ...Washakie County... Ten Sleep 16 SSE 3 Worland 7.8 SW 3 Worland 9.6 N 2 Ten Sleep 0.3 SSW 2 Worland 14.4 SW 1.7 The following SNOTEL reports were estimated from observations between 11 PM Tuesday and 10 AM Thursday. Location: Amount: Elevation: ...Yellowstone National Park... Lewis Lake Divide (5 N S. Entrance) 11 7850 Sylvan Road (2 WSW East Entrance) 10 7120 Parker Peak (16 N Pahaska) 9 9400 Sylvan Lake (8 W East Entrance) 8 8420 Two Ocean Plateau (22 E South Entrance) 6 9240 Northeast Entrance 4 7350 Thumb Divide (2 SSW Grant Village) 4 7980 West Yellowstone 3 6700 ...Absarokas... Blackwater (12 SE Pahaska) 10 9780 Wolverine (7 NW Sunlight Basin) 9 7650 Burroughs Creek (11 N Dubois) 7 8750 Evening Star (13 WSW Sunlight Basin) 7 9200 Kirwin (20 SW Pitchfork) 6 9550 Marquette (15 SE Wapiti) 6 8760 Beartooth Lake (14 N Sunlight Basin) 4 9360 Castle Creek (16 NE Dubois) 4 8400 Timber Creek (6 SW Pitchfork) 4 7950 Younts Peak (19 SW Valley) 4 8350 Owl Creek (23 WSW Hamilton Dome) 3 8975 ...W. Bighorns... Bald Mountain (19 N Shell) 3 9380 Bone Springs (14 NE Shell) 2 9350 Middle Powder (12 SE Big Trails) 2 7760 Powder River Pass (18 ENE Ten Sleep) 2 9480 Shell Creek (17 E Shell) 1 9580 ...E. Bighorns... Grave Springs (20 N Arminto) 4 8550 Bear Trap Meadow (14 WNW Mayoworth) 3 8200 Cloud Peak Reservoir (18 WNW Buffalo) 3 9859 Hansen Sawmill (15 WSW Buffalo) 3 8360 Soldier Park (16 W Buffalo) 1 8720 ...Tetons... Grand Targhee (6 ENE Alta) 20 9260 Phillips Bench (2 NW Wilson) 17 8200 Snake River (South Entrance YNP) 17 6920 Grassy Lake (8 W South Entrance) 14 7265 Loomis Park (14 E Bondurant) 14 8240 Togwotee Pass (23 ESE Moran Junction) 12 9580 Granite Creek (10 N Bondurant) 11 6770 Base Camp (8 NNE Moran Junction) 8 7030 Gros Ventre Summit (20 NE Bondurant) 7 8750 ...W. Wind River... Kendall (20 E Bondurant) 13 7740 Big Sandy Opening (11 E Big Sandy) 11 9080 Elkhart Park G.S. (11 NNE Pinedale) 11 9400 Pocket Creek (6 NNE Big Sandy) 11 9360 Larsen Creek (17 WNW South Pass City) 10 9000 New Fork Lake (12 N Cora) 10 8340 Gunsight Pass (16 SW Dubois) 9 9820 ...E. Wind River... Little Warm (6 WSW Dubois) 10 9370 South Pass (7 NNW South Pass City) 9 9040 Deer Park (10 NNW South Pass City) 8 9700 Cold Springs (11 WSW Burris) 7 9630 Hobbs Park (14 SW Fort Washakie) 7 10100 Townsend Creek (13 SW Lander) 5 8700 St. Lawrence Alt. (15 W Fort Washakie) 3 8640 ...Casper Mountain... Casper Mountain (7 S Casper) 6 7900 Reno Hill (22 SE Casper) 6 8400 ...Salt & Wyoming... Snider Basin (20 NW Calpet) 21 8060 Triple Peak (17 ESE Turnerville) 18 8500 Willow Creek (3 SE Turnerville) 17 8380 Indian Creek (21 NE Cokeville) 16 9425 Spring Creek Divide (15 ESE Smoot) 16 9000 Blind Bull Summit (16 ENE Turnerville) 14 8650 Cottonwood Creek (6 ENE Smoot) 14 7670 Salt River Summit (8 S Smoot) 13 7760 Kelley R.S. (15 NNE Cokeville) 12 8180 Hams Fork (15 ENE Cokeville) 11 7840 The following Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center automated weather station reports were from late Tuesday evening until about 5 AM Thursday. Location: Amount: Raymer (3 NW Teton Village) 32 Surprise Meadow (6 NNW Moose) 29 Rendezvous Bowl (2 WNW Teton Village) 28 Mid-Mountain (2 NW Teton Village) 24 Commissary Ridge (10 ESE Smoot) 21 Chief Joseph (5 ENE Alta) 17 Box Y Ranch (10 ENE Turnerville) 13 Blind Bull (16 ENE Turnerville) 10 Snow King (1 S Jackson) 9 Base (2 WNW Teton Village) 9 Togwotee Lodge 8 Brooks Lake (23 NW Dubois) 6 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. $$  113 NOUS45 KPUB 061758 PNSPUB COZ058>089-093>099-070558- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Pueblo CO 1058 AM MST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date ...Colorado... ...Chaffee County... Buena Vista 4.0 WNW 3.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 ...El Paso County... 4.8 W Calhan 4.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 Black Forest 3.8 W 2.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 Black Forest 3.9 NNE 2.0 in 0600 AM 01/06 Black Forest 4.7 WSW 1.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 Calhan 5.6 S 1.6 in 0700 AM 01/06 Black Forest 6.0 WNW 1.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 3 ESE Monument 1.5 in 0716 AM 01/06 Gleneagle 0.4 WNW 1.5 in 0900 AM 01/06 Colorado Springs 14.9 N 1.4 in 0700 AM 01/06 Peyton 6.8 WSW 1.4 in 0800 AM 01/06 4.1 E Air Force Academy 1.2 in 0700 AM 01/06 Colorado Springs 12.5 NNE 1.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 Monument 2.1 ENE 1.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 2 NNE Monument 1.0 in 0819 AM 01/06 ...Kiowa County... Eads .45 E 1.2 in 0700 AM 01/06 Towner 1.1 in 0800 AM 01/06 ...Lake County... 1.8 SW Tennessee Pass 10.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 2 NE Leadville 4.4 in 0110 AM 01/06 Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  899 NOUS43 KFSD 061834 PNSFSD IAZ001>003-012>014-020>022-031-032-MNZ071-072-080-081-089-090-097-098-NEZ013- 014-SDZ038>040-050-052>071-070634- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Sioux Falls SD 1234 PM CST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...MINIMUM WIND CHILL REPORTS OVER THE PAST 24 HOURS... Location WC Temp. Time/Date Provider ...Iowa... ...Buena Vista County... Storm Lake Airport -34 F 0915 AM 01/06 AWOS 2 ENE Truesdale -31 F 0851 AM 01/06 IADOT ...Cherokee County... Cherokee Municipal Airport -28 F 0915 AM 01/06 AWOS ...Clay County... Spencer Municipal Airport -27 F 0753 AM 01/06 ASOS ...Dickinson County... Spirit Lake -36 F 0506 AM 01/06 CWOP Wahpeton -36 F 0915 AM 01/06 AWS Lake Park -34 F 0900 AM 01/06 CWOP Milford -30 F 0646 AM 01/06 CWOP ...OBrien County... Sheldon Airport -34 F 0915 AM 01/06 AWOS ...Plymouth County... Le Mars Airport -31 F 0935 AM 01/06 AWOS Loess Hills Tnc Broken -30 F 0811 AM 01/06 RAWS ...Sioux County... Sioux County Regional Airpor -35 F 0815 AM 01/06 MESOWEST Sioux Center -32 F 0903 AM 01/06 CWOP Alton (IA10) -32 F 0910 AM 01/06 IADOT Hawarden -30 F 0835 AM 01/06 CWOP ...Woodbury County... Sioux City (I-29) -32 F 0920 AM 01/06 IADOT Sioux City -31 F 0839 AM 01/06 CWOP Sioux Gateway Airport -31 F 0852 AM 01/06 ASOS ...Minnesota... ...Cottonwood County... MN-71 Mile Post 43 -45 F 0750 AM 01/06 MNDOT Windom Municipal Airport -43 F 0855 AM 01/06 AWOS ...Jackson County... I-90 Mile Post 67 -41 F 0800 AM 01/06 MNDOT Jackson Airport -40 F 0815 AM 01/06 AWOS 6 NW Orleans -38 F 0710 AM 01/06 AWS Lakefield -35 F 0700 AM 01/06 CWOP ...Lincoln County... Lake Benton US-14 Mile Post -44 F 0741 AM 01/06 MNDOT Hendricks MN-19 Mile Post 2 -40 F 0845 AM 01/06 MNDOT Ivanhoe -39 F 0710 AM 01/06 CWOP ...Lyon County... Marshall Municipal Airport -41 F 0809 AM 01/06 AWOS Marshall -39 F 0930 AM 01/06 AWS Tracy Airport -39 F 0935 AM 01/06 AWOS Minneota -35 F 0716 AM 01/06 CWOP ...Murray County... Dovray MN-30 Mile Post 49 -43 F 0605 AM 01/06 MNDOT Slayton Municipal Airport -39 F 0853 AM 01/06 AWOS ...Nobles County... Worthington Airport -40 F 0856 AM 01/06 AWOS I-90 Mile Post 35 -36 F 0905 AM 01/06 MNDOT ...Pipestone County... Redstone RAWS -37 F 0621 AM 01/06 RAWS ...Rock County... Beaver Creek I-90 Mile Post -38 F 0910 AM 01/06 MNDOT Luverne -32 F 0901 AM 01/06 CWOP Luverne Airport -32 F 0935 AM 01/06 AWOS ...Nebraska... ...Dixon County... Concord 2E -35 F 0910 AM 01/06 NE-MESO ...South Dakota... ...Aurora County... White Lake (SD Mesonet) -37 F 0740 AM 01/06 SDSMESO SD RWIS Plankinton -37 F 0926 AM 01/06 SDDOT ...Beadle County... SD RWIS Wolsey -43 F 0914 AM 01/06 SDDOT SD RWIS Cavour -38 F 0924 AM 01/06 SDDOT Huron Regional Airport -37 F 0655 AM 01/06 ASOS ...Bon Homme County... SD RWIS Tyndall -33 F 0805 AM 01/06 SDDOT ...Brookings County... Astoria 4 SSE (SD Mesonet) -40 F 0650 AM 01/06 SDSMESO Brookings Municipal Airport -39 F 0556 AM 01/06 AWOS Volga (SD Mesonet) -39 F 0650 AM 01/06 SDSMESO Elkton -33 F 0806 AM 01/06 CWOP ...Brule County... SD RWIS Kimball -41 F 0730 AM 01/06 SDDOT Chamberlain Municipal Airpor -35 F 0615 AM 01/06 ASOS ...Charles Mix County... SD RWIS Platte-Winner Bridge -36 F 0900 AM 01/06 SDDOT Lake Andes RAWS -35 F 0841 AM 01/06 RAWS Wagner -30 F 0655 AM 01/06 AWOS Platte -30 F 0925 AM 01/06 CWOP ...Clay County... Beresford 7 WSW (SD Mesonet) -36 F 0910 AM 01/06 SDSMESO Vermillion -32 F 0655 AM 01/06 AWOS ...Davison County... Ethan -35 F 0525 AM 01/06 AWS Mitchell Municipal Airport -35 F 0853 AM 01/06 ASOS Mitchell -35 F 0909 AM 01/06 CWOP ...Gregory County... SD RWIS Ft. Randall Dam -36 F 0846 AM 01/06 SDDOT SD RWIS Dixon Junction of SD -35 F 0334 AM 01/06 SDDOT 2 N Bonesteel -34 F 0830 AM 01/06 AWS Gregory -33 F 0755 AM 01/06 AWOS Butte 8NNW -33 F 0846 AM 01/06 CWOP ...Hanson County... SD RWIS Alexandria -38 F 0925 AM 01/06 SDDOT ...Hutchinson County... SD RWIS Freeman -42 F 0850 AM 01/06 SDDOT SD RWIS Tripp -36 F 0903 AM 01/06 SDDOT Parkston (SD Mesonet) -33 F 0925 AM 01/06 SDSMESO ...Jerauld County... Wessington Springs -37 F 0755 AM 01/06 AWOS ...Kingsbury County... SD RWIS Arlington -37 F 0714 AM 01/06 SDDOT ...Lake County... Madison Airport -40 F 0815 AM 01/06 AWOS ...Lincoln County... SD RWIS Davis -38 F 0929 AM 01/06 SDDOT ...McCook County... SD RWIS Montrose -43 F 0749 AM 01/06 SDDOT Canova -35 F 0930 AM 01/06 CWOP ...Miner County... SD RWIS Howard Junction of S -41 F 0926 AM 01/06 SDDOT ...Minnehaha County... SD RWIS Dell Rapids -40 F 0816 AM 01/06 SDDOT Colton 2 ESE (SD Mesonet) -39 F 0800 AM 01/06 SDSMESO Sioux Falls 10 WSW (SD Meson -38 F 0850 AM 01/06 SDSMESO Baltic 3 SE (SD Mesonet) -37 F 0735 AM 01/06 SDSMESO Sioux Falls Airport -35 F 0556 AM 01/06 ASOS ...Moody County... SD RWIS Ward -43 F 0644 AM 01/06 SDDOT Flandreau 3 NNE (SD Mesonet) -40 F 0910 AM 01/06 SDSMESO ...Sanborn County... SD RWIS Forestburg -40 F 0904 AM 01/06 SDDOT ...Turner County... 1 S Centerville -30 F 0905 AM 01/06 AWS ...Union County... SD RWIS Beresford -40 F 0856 AM 01/06 SDDOT SD RWIS North Sioux City -33 F 0914 AM 01/06 SDDOT ...Yankton County... SD RWIS Gayville -37 F 0904 AM 01/06 SDDOT Yankton Municipal Airport -34 F 0730 AM 01/06 AWOS 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. $$  924 NOUS43 KLMK 061919 PNSLMK Regional Snow Observations National Weather Service Louisville KY 0216 PM EST Thu Jan 06 2022 ...Snow Reports for Louisville County Warning Area Climate Sites... Location Snowfall Since Total Snow Midnight on Ground Through 1PM at 1PM (Inches) (Inches) Lexington (Official) 4.0 4 Louisville International (Official) 1.1 1 Louisville NWS Office 1.5 2 Fort Knox 2.0 2 Bowling Green (Official) 3.5 4 $$ BJS  563 NOUS42 KMLB 061921 PNSMLB Public Information Statement National Weather Service Melbourne FL 200 PM EST Sat Jan 6 2022 ...2021 Joined the Previous 6 Years as Being Among the Warmest on Record Across East Central Florida... There still remains no end in sight to the dominant pattern of above normal warmth that has largely prevailed across the area since 2015. While colder than normal periods have certainly occurred through the past several years, they have been more of the exception than the rule. Average temperatures for 2021 joined the past 6 years, ranking within the top ten warmest years on record for many sites across the region, many of which have ranked within the top 5 warmest. Rainfall amounts for 2021 were more of a mixed bag, especially due to more variable rainfall totals during the summer and early Fall from daily scattered showers and storms, and localized heavy rainfall from this activity. A majority of the primary climate stations had end of year rainfall totals that were below normal, with Melbourne, Vero Beach and Stuart each seeing larger deficits that fell between 10 to 15 inches below normal for the year. Moderate La Nina conditions over the equatorial Pacific Ocean at the start of 2021 weakened into March and April. The La Nina pattern typically produces generally warm and drier than normal conditions across Florida during the Winter and much of the Spring, and this was certainly the case for observed temperatures. Overall warmer than normal conditions prevailed from January through May, especially during February and March. Despite February being much warmer than normal, a strong cold front early in the month did produce freezing temperatures and widespread frost early in the morning on the 4th that ended long stretches above 32 degrees at Melbourne, Vero Beach and Fort Pierce (see 2021 Statistics below). However, for Daytona Beach, Leesburg, Sanford and Orlando, a long period above freezing, since January 2018, continues. While, the influence of La Nina did help produce below normal rainfall in January and March, frontal passages were still able to produce wetter than normal conditions across much of the area in February and April. A switch from the old 1981-2010 normals to the new 1991-2020 normals occurred in May, which for many sites were around a 0.5 to 1.0 degree increase in monthly average temperature normals, except at Melbourne where these values increased rather significantly, up to 1.5 to 3.0 degrees. Despite this modest increase in normals at most locations, overall average temperatures each month still ended up near to above normal through May into the Summer and early Fall. However, despite Summer 2021 at Melbourne ranking as 9th warmest on record, tying Summer 1980, the larger increase in normals at this site, led to the seasonal average temperature for Melbourne ending up almost a half a degree below normal. Rainfall was below normal in May before the wet season began around the very end of May to start of June. From the summer months into September, scattered to numerous showers and storms were able to develop most days. However, due to the variable coverage and localized heavy rainfall this activity would produce, rainfall totals for this period fluctuated quite a bit from one area to the next. While rainfall was typically near to above normal across east central Florida during the wet season, even with no direct impacts from any tropical systems, some sites still had totals that were below normal. This was especially true at Orlando, Melbourne and Vero Beach which had precipitation deficits of around 4 to 5 inches from normal for the June through September period. The transition to the dry season began during late September, after the passage of an early season cold front. Warmer and overall drier than normal conditions were then experienced into October, before an increase in cold frontal passages in November led to a wetter pattern, and also generated monthly average temperatures that were generally below normal, which was a first for the year across the area. The year then ended on a very warm note, with December 2021 ranking within the top 5 warmest on record for many locations, and despite some higher rainfall totals toward the coast with a passing strong low pressure system during the latter half of the month, December was mostly drier than normal. The above normal warmth that largely prevailed through 2021 continued the trend seen over the past several years of numerous daily record high and warmest minimum temperature records being set or exceeded across the area (see 2021 Statistics below). Average temperatures for the year were around 1.0 to 1.5 degrees above normal, with 2021 ranking as the 5th warmest for many sites, and was a tie for 8th warmest at Melbourne and 9th warmest at Daytona Beach. At Fort Pierce, 2021 fell just outside the top 10 warmest rankings at this site, tying 1994 as 11th warmest year on record. Rainfall totals for 2021 across central Florida was typically between 40 to 60 inches, with many of the primary climate sites having year end amounts that were around 2 to 5 inches below normal. However, as mentioned previously this varied quite a bit, with Leesburg and Sanford having totals that were 4 to 6 inches above normal for 2021, and Melbourne, Vero Beach and Stuart on the other extreme with deficits of 10 to 15 inches for the year. 2021 Statistics... - Number of Daily Records Tied or Broken in 2021: Max Temp Low Temp Cool High Warm Low Precip Daytona: 10 0 2 12 4 Leesburg: 22 1 4 33 8 Sanford: 13 0 5 20 8 Orlando: 2 0 1 22 3 Melbourne: 10 1 1 19 5 Vero Beach: 21 4 0 18 5 Ft. Pierce: 8 3 0 1 2 -Stretch of consecutive days where the minimum temperature has remained above 32 degrees: Number of Days*/Ranking: Current or Previous Record: Daytona 1442 (2nd Longest Stretch) 1497 (12/25/1929-01/29/1934) Leesburg 1443 (Longest Stretch) 729 (01/26/2003-01/23/2005) Sanford 1442 (Longest Stretch) 1115 (01/25/2003-02/12/2006) Orlando 1443 (4th Longest Stretch) 1804 (01/25/2003-01/02/2008) Melbourne 1112 (4th Longest Stretch) 1538 (01/27/1950-02/11/1955) Vero Beach 1112 (4th Longest Stretch) 2915 (01/16/1948-01/08/1956) Ft. Pierce 1112 (2nd Longest Stretch) 1459 (01/20/2014-01/17/2018) *Note: Current period above freezing began on 1/19/2018 for Leesburg, Orlando, Melbourne, Vero Beach and Ft. Pierce, and 1/20/2018 for Daytona Beach and Sanford. Streak ended for Melbourne, Vero Beach and Ft. Pierce on February 3rd, 2021, but is still ongoing for Daytona Beach, Leesburg, Sanford, and Orlando, with total number of days for these sites reflected above going through 12/31/2021. - Top 10 Warmest Years on Record (Avg. Temp in Degrees Fahrenheit): Daytona Leesburg Sanford 1. 73.7 2015 1. 74.8 2020 1. 75.1 2020 2. 73.4 2019 74.8 2017 75.1 2015 3. 73.1 2020 3. 74.7 2015 3. 74.7 2019 73.1 2017 4. 74.4 2019 4. 74.5 2017 73.1 1990 5. 74.2 2021 5. 74.3 2021 6. 72.9 1932 6. 73.8 2016 6. 74.1 2016 7. 72.8 1998 73.8 1998 7. 73.7 2018 8. 72.7 2016 8. 73.5 2013 73.7 2007 9. 72.6 2021 9. 73.4 2018 9. 73.6 2012 72.6 1991 73.4 2012 10. 73.3 2011 73.4 2011 73.3 2009 73.3 2006 Orlando Melbourne Vero Beach 1. 75.6 2015 1. 75.6 2019 1. 76.2 2015 2. 75.4 2020 75.6 2017 2. 75.6 2020 3. 75.2 2019 3. 75.5 2018 3. 75.3 1990 4. 74.9 1990 4. 75.4 2015 4. 75.2 2019 5. 74.7 2021 5. 74.6 2020 5. 74.9 2021 6. 74.3 1972 74.6 2007 6. 74.8 2017 74.3 1971 7. 74.4 2016 74.8 1991 74.3 1948 8. 74.3 2021 8. 74.6 1997 74.3 1922 74.3 1998 74.6 1994 10. 74.2 2016 10. 74.2 1948 10. 74.5 2016 Fort Pierce 1. 75.3 2015 2. 75.1 2020 3. 74.8 1982 4. 74.7 1990 74.7 1912 6. 74.6 2019 74.6 1991 74.6 1975 9. 74.5 2017 10. 74.3 1972 Temperatures... Average temperature values for 2021 at the primary climate sites across east central Florida are as follows (rankings provided if in the top 10): - Daytona Beach had an average temperature for the year of 72.6 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 1.1 degrees above normal. This ties 1991 as the 9th warmest year on record at this site, with records extending back to 1923. - Leesburg had an average temperature for the year of 74.2 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 1.4 degrees above normal. This ranks as the 5th warmest year on record at this site, with records extending back to 1958. - Sanford had an average temperature for the year of 74.3 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 1.1 degrees above normal. This ranks as the 5th warmest year on record at this site, with records extending back to 1948. - Orlando had an average temperature for the year of 74.7 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 1.7 degrees above normal. This ranks as the 5th warmest year on record at this site, with records extending back to 1892. - Melbourne had an average temperature for the year of 74.3 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 0.2 degrees below normal. This ties 1998 as the 8th warmest year on record at this site, with records extending back to 1937. - Vero Beach had an average temperature for the year of 74.9 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 1.3 degrees above normal. This ranks as the 5th warmest year on record at this site, with records extending back to 1942. - Fort Pierce had an average temperature for the year of 74.1 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 1.0 degree above normal. Rainfall... 2021 rainfall totals for the primary climate sites across east central Florida are as follows (ranking provided if in the top 10): - Daytona Beach received 47.37 inches of rain for the year, which was 3.88 inches below normal. - Leesburg received 50.37 inches of rain for the year, which was 6.59 inches above normal. - Sanford received 53.64 inches of rain for the year, which was 4.01 inches above normal. - Orlando received 46.19 inches of rain for the year, which was 5.26 inches below normal. - Melbourne received 40.28 inches of rain for the year, which was 10.51 inches below normal. - Vero Beach received 40.53 inches of rain for the year, which was 12.72 inches below normal. - Fort Pierce received 49.62 inches of rain for the year, which was 1.55 inches below normal. Below is a list of observed precipitation totals and rainfall statistics for select sites across east central Florida for 2021: Station 2021 Normal Departure Percent of Rainfall Rainfall From Normal Normal Daytona Beach 47.37" 51.25" -3.88" 92% (DAB) Orlando 46.19" 51.45" -5.26" 90% (MCO) Melbourne 40.28" 50.79" -10.51" 79% (MLB) Vero Beach 40.53" 53.25" -12.72" 76% (VRB) Leesburg 50.37" 43.78" +6.59" 115% (LEE) Sanford 53.64" 49.63" +4.01" 108% (SFB) Titusville* 52.21" 55.20" -2.99" 95% (TITF1) Fort Pierce 49.62" 51.17" -1.55" 97% (FPR) Stuart* 47.75" 62.72" -14.97" 76% (STRF1) *Rainfall totals for the year end around 7 AM on December 31st. For more local climate information, please visit our web page at http://weather.gov/mlb and click on the "Climate" icon toward the bottom of the page. $$ Weitlich  211 NOUS41 KRNK 061934 PNSRNK NCZ001>006-018>020-VAZ007-009>020-022>024-032>035-043>047-058-059- WVZ042>044-507-508-070745- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Blacksburg VA 234 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...Drought Conditions Improve After Recent Rainfall But Areas of Moderate Drought Remain... Thanks to recent widespread precipitation, drought conditions have improved. This will be the final update to this product unless drought conditions re-intensify to severe levels. .SYNOPSIS: Drought conditions improved over the past week across the National Weather Service in Blacksburg, Virginia County Warning Area (CWA) thanks to widespread rainfall with amounts ranging from 1 to 2 inches after the start of 2022, followed by a blanket of snowfall and cooler temperatures typical of early January. However, this should be considered only a short term improvement of conditions as more frequent rounds of precipitation will be required to mitigate the impacts of drought heading into the spring. The January 6, 2022 issuance of the weekly U.S. Drought Monitor (valid January 4, 2022) indicates Moderate Drought (D1 on the U.S. Drought Monitor scale) conditions remain along a strip stretching from Charlotte County Virginia westward to Ashe and Watauga counties in North Carolina. Moderate Drought also remains across extreme northern portions of Bath and Rockbridge counties in Virginia. Outside of that, Abnormal Dryness (D0 category) remains across the eastern three quarters of the CWA with near normal conditions observed across the western-most quarter. .Drought intensity and extent: D0 is Abnormally Dry and is the least intense indicator of drought on scale that ranges from D0 through D4. It indicates that a region may be entering or emerging from an actual drought. D1 is Moderate Drought...Conditions perhaps associated with D1 include some crop damage, increased fire risk, falling stream and reservoir levels and some water shortages. May be thought of as approximately the 5 to 10 year drought or the 10 to 20 percent annual chance of occurrence. D2 is Severe Drought...Crop or pasture damage is likely, fire risk potentially high, along with low streamflows, water shortages and possible restrictions. May be thought of as approximately the 10 to 20 year drought or the 5 to 10 percent annual chance of occurrence. D3 is Extreme Drought...Major crop and pasture losses and widespread water shortages and restrictions. May be thought of as approximately the 20 to 50 year drought or the 2 to 5 percent annual chance of occurrence. D4 is Exceptional Drought...Widespread crops and pasture losses, water shortages and water emergencies. May be thought of as approximately the 50 to 100 year drought or the 1 to 2 percent annual chance of occurrence. .SUMMARY OF IMPACTS: Impacts to date have been primarily hydrologic. Stream gauges and moisture of the uppermost layers of soil across the CWA that were previously below normal have improved to normal or above normal for the time being. However, local wells have been slower to respond to the recent precipitation with several still indicating below normal water levels. The recent precipitation and snow cover has also moistened leaf litter and other fuels concerning the threat of wildland fires, making them less prone to burning. WEATHER AND CLIMATE SUMMARY: Abnormally dry conditions and pockets of Moderate Drought have persisted across the CWA through the summer given irregular and usually localized rainfall. Mean precipitation across the CWA during June and July was 3.91 and 4.08 inches respectively across the 63-station COOP network, which were 89 and 93 percent of the 1991-2020 climate normals. Dryness began to set in across the southern Piedmont of Virginia into northern North Carolina during August and September as precipitation in this area ranged from 50 to 80 percent of normal. A single event during September 21-22 provided 4 to locally 9 inches along a swath from Yadkin County, North Carolina northward into Floyd and Carroll counties of Virginia though much of it converted to runoff. Conditions deteriorated during October as most of the Piedmont region observed precipitation amounts that were 50 to 75 percent of normal with a few areas where precipitation was below 50 percent. This was combined with unseasonably warm temperatures across the CWA that were 3 to 6 degrees above normal. Precipitation really took a nosedive in November into December as a significant portion of the Piedmont observed amounts that were less than 25 percent of normal. It reached less than 10 percent of normal from eastern Rockingham County, North Carolina through Charlotte County, Virginia. A series of cold fronts passed across the CWA during the month, and precipitation often diminished significantly across the Piedmont in the northwesterly downslope wind flow. In early January, a strong storm system brought 1 to 2 inches of rain to nearly the entire CWA with locally higher amounts over 3 inches to portions of the southern Piedmont of Virginia. This was followed by snow cover ranging from 2 to locally 7 inches for nearly the entire CWA. This precipitation along with more seasonably chilly temperatures have allowed drought conditions to improve from their previously moderate to severe levels. PRECIPITATION/TEMPERATURE OUTLOOK: A low pressure system passing east across the lower Mid Atlantic on January 6-7 has the potential of bringing 0.10 to 0.50 inches of liquid equivalent in the form of a combination of rain and snow. The highest amounts are expected to occur across the ridges of southeast West Virginia and far western Virginia, mainly falling as snow. Lowest amounts are expected across the southern Piedmont of Virginia, falling initially as rain before changing to snow as cooler air arrives. A cold front passing across the CWA during January 9-10 has the potential of bringing up to an additional 0.50 inches of precipitation, falling mainly in the form of rain. The 6 to 10 day outlook from the NWS Climate Prediction Center during the period January 11-15 indicates a trend toward below normal temperatures and near to slightly below normal precipitation. The 8 to 14 day period, during the January 13-19, indicates a trend toward near normal temperatures and near to slightly above normal precipitation. The one month outlook for the remainder of January indicates a trend toward slightly above normal precipitation along with equal chances that temperatures will be either above or below normal. The three month outlook, which covers the January to March timeframe, indicates a forecast for above normal temperatures and below normal precipitation chances. This is consistent with the expected conditions during a La Nina pattern which is ongoing and is expected to continue into the spring. HYDROLOGIC SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK: The drought categories are based on a number of indicators: 1) CPC Soil Moisture Model 2) USGS Weekly streamflow percentiles 3) Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) 4) Objective Drought Indicator Blends. Additional indices used include the USDA/NSS topsoil moisture, the Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI), the NOAA/NESDIS satellite vegetation index, and others. Other sources that are considered include various reports from local, state, and federal drought monitoring agencies and the public. SOIL MOISTURE CONDITIONS... Per the Climate Prediction Center, the entire CWA continues to experience soil moisture deficits ranging from around 1 inch below normal across portions of southeast West Virginia to a little over 3 inches below normal across the southern Piedmont of Virginia and northern North Carolina. RIVER AND STREAMFLOW CONDITIONS: Seven day average streamflows, courtesy of the USGS, indicate flows that are normal to above normal for this time of year, which is a reflection of the recent widespread precipitation. Average streamflows at the 14-day interval indicate mainly normal to below normal flows, while the majority of average flows at the 28-day interval are below normal. This is true for the smaller tributaries and the main-stem rivers alike. RESERVOIR LEVELS: Several reservoirs are monitored by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality for drought assessment including Smith Mountain Lake and Philpott Lake in the CWA region. The Smith Mountain Lake current elevation is 793.96 feet, slightly below the normal pond level. Philpott Lake is at an elevation of 972.97 feet, which is 1.03 feet below full pool. In North Carolina, West Kerr Scott Reservoir is at full pool at 1030.47 feet. .NEXT ISSUANCE DATE: This will be the final update to this product unless drought conditions re-intensify to severe levels. .RELATED WEB SITES: Additional information on current and forecasted drought conditions may be found at the following websites: U.S. Drought Monitor...https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu U.S. Drought Portal...https://www.drought.gov/drought Climate Prediction Center (CPC)...http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)...https://waterwatch.usgs.gov Drought Impact Reporter...http://droughtreporter.unl.edu/map Southeast Regional Climate Center (VA/NC)...https://sercc.com Northeast Regional Climate Center (WV)...https://www.nrcc.cornell.edu Local Weather Information...http://www.weather.gov/rnk Additional water and river information: National Weather Service...http://water.weather.gov US Geological Survey...https://www.usgs.gov/water US Army Corps of Engineers...http://www.usace.army.mil .ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: The drought monitor is a multi-agency effort involving the National Weather Service and National Climatic Data Center, USDA, state and regional center climatologists, and the National Drought Mitigation Center. Information for this statement has been gathered from NWS and FAA observation sites, state cooperative extension services, USDA, USACE, and USGS. .CONTACT INFORMATION: If you have questions or comments about this drought information statement, please contact: Nick Fillo National Weather Service 1750 Forecast Drive Blacksburg Virginia 24060 Phone: 540-553-8900 Email: rnk.webmaster@noaa.gov $$ PW  347 NOUS42 KMLB 061941 CCA PNSMLB Public Information Statement National Weather Service Melbourne FL 200 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...2021 Joined the Previous 6 Years as Being Among the Warmest on Record Across East Central Florida... There still remains no end in sight to the dominant pattern of above normal warmth that has largely prevailed across the area since 2015. While colder than normal periods have certainly occurred through the past several years, they have been more of the exception than the rule. Average temperatures for 2021 joined the past 6 years, ranking within the top ten warmest years on record for many sites across the region, many of which have ranked within the top 5 warmest. Rainfall amounts for 2021 were more of a mixed bag, especially due to more variable rainfall totals during the summer and early Fall from daily scattered showers and storms, and localized heavy rainfall from this activity. A majority of the primary climate stations had end of year rainfall totals that were below normal, with Melbourne, Vero Beach and Stuart each seeing larger deficits that fell between 10 to 15 inches below normal for the year. Moderate La Nina conditions over the equatorial Pacific Ocean at the start of 2021 weakened into March and April. The La Nina pattern typically produces generally warm and drier than normal conditions across Florida during the Winter and much of the Spring, and this was certainly the case for observed temperatures. Overall warmer than normal conditions prevailed from January through May, especially during February and March. Despite February being much warmer than normal, a strong cold front early in the month did produce freezing temperatures and widespread frost early in the morning on the 4th that ended long stretches above 32 degrees at Melbourne, Vero Beach and Fort Pierce (see 2021 Statistics below). However, for Daytona Beach, Leesburg, Sanford and Orlando, a long period above freezing, since January 2018, continues. While, the influence of La Nina did help produce below normal rainfall in January and March, frontal passages were still able to produce wetter than normal conditions across much of the area in February and April. A switch from the old 1981-2010 normals to the new 1991-2020 normals occurred in May, which for many sites were around a 0.5 to 1.0 degree increase in monthly average temperature normals, except at Melbourne where these values increased rather significantly, up to 1.5 to 3.0 degrees. Despite this modest increase in normals at most locations, overall average temperatures each month still ended up near to above normal through May into the Summer and early Fall. However, despite Summer 2021 at Melbourne ranking as 9th warmest on record, tying Summer 1980, the larger increase in normals at this site, led to the seasonal average temperature for Melbourne ending up almost a half a degree below normal. Rainfall was below normal in May before the wet season began around the very end of May to start of June. From the summer months into September, scattered to numerous showers and storms were able to develop most days. However, due to the variable coverage and localized heavy rainfall this activity would produce, rainfall totals for this period fluctuated quite a bit from one area to the next. While rainfall was typically near to above normal across east central Florida during the wet season, even with no direct impacts from any tropical systems, some sites still had totals that were below normal. This was especially true at Orlando, Melbourne and Vero Beach which had precipitation deficits of around 4 to 5 inches from normal for the June through September period. The transition to the dry season began during late September, after the passage of an early season cold front. Warmer and overall drier than normal conditions were then experienced into October, before an increase in cold frontal passages in November led to a wetter pattern, and also generated monthly average temperatures that were generally below normal, which was a first for the year across the area. The year then ended on a very warm note, with December 2021 ranking within the top 5 warmest on record for many locations, and despite some higher rainfall totals toward the coast with a passing strong low pressure system during the latter half of the month, December was mostly drier than normal. The above normal warmth that largely prevailed through 2021 continued the trend seen over the past several years of numerous daily record high and warmest minimum temperature records being set or exceeded across the area (see 2021 Statistics below). Average temperatures for the year were around 1.0 to 1.5 degrees above normal, with 2021 ranking as the 5th warmest for many sites, and was a tie for 8th warmest at Melbourne and 9th warmest at Daytona Beach. At Fort Pierce, 2021 fell just outside the top 10 warmest rankings at this site, tying 1994 as 11th warmest year on record. Rainfall totals for 2021 across central Florida was typically between 40 to 60 inches, with many of the primary climate sites having year end amounts that were around 2 to 5 inches below normal. However, as mentioned previously this varied quite a bit, with Leesburg and Sanford having totals that were 4 to 6 inches above normal for 2021, and Melbourne, Vero Beach and Stuart on the other extreme with deficits of 10 to 15 inches for the year. 2021 Statistics... - Number of Daily Records Tied or Broken in 2021: Max Temp Low Temp Cool High Warm Low Precip Daytona: 10 0 2 12 4 Leesburg: 22 1 4 33 8 Sanford: 13 0 5 20 8 Orlando: 2 0 1 22 3 Melbourne: 10 1 1 19 5 Vero Beach: 21 4 0 18 5 Ft. Pierce: 8 3 0 1 2 -Stretch of consecutive days where the minimum temperature has remained above 32 degrees: Number of Days*/Ranking: Current or Previous Record: Daytona 1442 (2nd Longest Stretch) 1497 (12/25/1929-01/29/1934) Leesburg 1443 (Longest Stretch) 729 (01/26/2003-01/23/2005) Sanford 1442 (Longest Stretch) 1115 (01/25/2003-02/12/2006) Orlando 1443 (4th Longest Stretch) 1804 (01/25/2003-01/02/2008) Melbourne 1112 (4th Longest Stretch) 1538 (01/27/1950-02/11/1955) Vero Beach 1112 (4th Longest Stretch) 2915 (01/16/1948-01/08/1956) Ft. Pierce 1112 (2nd Longest Stretch) 1459 (01/20/2014-01/17/2018) *Note: Current period above freezing began on 1/19/2018 for Leesburg, Orlando, Melbourne, Vero Beach and Ft. Pierce, and 1/20/2018 for Daytona Beach and Sanford. Streak ended for Melbourne, Vero Beach and Ft. Pierce on February 3rd, 2021, but is still ongoing for Daytona Beach, Leesburg, Sanford, and Orlando, with total number of days for these sites reflected above going through 12/31/2021. - Top 10 Warmest Years on Record (Avg. Temp in Degrees Fahrenheit): Daytona Leesburg Sanford 1. 73.7 2015 1. 74.8 2020 1. 75.1 2020 2. 73.4 2019 74.8 2017 75.1 2015 3. 73.1 2020 3. 74.7 2015 3. 74.7 2019 73.1 2017 4. 74.4 2019 4. 74.5 2017 73.1 1990 5. 74.2 2021 5. 74.3 2021 6. 72.9 1932 6. 73.8 2016 6. 74.1 2016 7. 72.8 1998 73.8 1998 7. 73.7 2018 8. 72.7 2016 8. 73.5 2013 73.7 2007 9. 72.6 2021 9. 73.4 2018 9. 73.6 2012 72.6 1991 73.4 2012 10. 73.3 2011 73.4 2011 73.3 2009 73.3 2006 Orlando Melbourne Vero Beach 1. 75.6 2015 1. 75.6 2019 1. 76.2 2015 2. 75.4 2020 75.6 2017 2. 75.6 2020 3. 75.2 2019 3. 75.5 2018 3. 75.3 1990 4. 74.9 1990 4. 75.4 2015 4. 75.2 2019 5. 74.7 2021 5. 74.6 2020 5. 74.9 2021 6. 74.3 1972 74.6 2007 6. 74.8 2017 74.3 1971 7. 74.4 2016 74.8 1991 74.3 1948 8. 74.3 2021 8. 74.6 1997 74.3 1922 74.3 1998 74.6 1994 10. 74.2 2016 10. 74.2 1948 10. 74.5 2016 Fort Pierce 1. 75.3 2015 2. 75.1 2020 3. 74.8 1982 4. 74.7 1990 74.7 1912 6. 74.6 2019 74.6 1991 74.6 1975 9. 74.5 2017 10. 74.3 1972 Temperatures... Average temperature values for 2021 at the primary climate sites across east central Florida are as follows (rankings provided if in the top 10): - Daytona Beach had an average temperature for the year of 72.6 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 1.1 degrees above normal. This ties 1991 as the 9th warmest year on record at this site, with records extending back to 1923. - Leesburg had an average temperature for the year of 74.2 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 1.4 degrees above normal. This ranks as the 5th warmest year on record at this site, with records extending back to 1958. - Sanford had an average temperature for the year of 74.3 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 1.1 degrees above normal. This ranks as the 5th warmest year on record at this site, with records extending back to 1948. - Orlando had an average temperature for the year of 74.7 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 1.7 degrees above normal. This ranks as the 5th warmest year on record at this site, with records extending back to 1892. - Melbourne had an average temperature for the year of 74.3 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 0.2 degrees below normal. This ties 1998 as the 8th warmest year on record at this site, with records extending back to 1937. - Vero Beach had an average temperature for the year of 74.9 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 1.3 degrees above normal. This ranks as the 5th warmest year on record at this site, with records extending back to 1942. - Fort Pierce had an average temperature for the year of 74.1 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 1.0 degree above normal. Rainfall... 2021 rainfall totals for the primary climate sites across east central Florida are as follows (ranking provided if in the top 10): - Daytona Beach received 47.37 inches of rain for the year, which was 3.88 inches below normal. - Leesburg received 50.37 inches of rain for the year, which was 6.59 inches above normal. - Sanford received 53.64 inches of rain for the year, which was 4.01 inches above normal. - Orlando received 46.19 inches of rain for the year, which was 5.26 inches below normal. - Melbourne received 40.28 inches of rain for the year, which was 10.51 inches below normal. - Vero Beach received 40.53 inches of rain for the year, which was 12.72 inches below normal. - Fort Pierce received 49.62 inches of rain for the year, which was 1.55 inches below normal. Below is a list of observed precipitation totals and rainfall statistics for select sites across east central Florida for 2021: Station 2021 Normal Departure Percent of Rainfall Rainfall From Normal Normal Daytona Beach 47.37" 51.25" -3.88" 92% (DAB) Orlando 46.19" 51.45" -5.26" 90% (MCO) Melbourne 40.28" 50.79" -10.51" 79% (MLB) Vero Beach 40.53" 53.25" -12.72" 76% (VRB) Leesburg 50.37" 43.78" +6.59" 115% (LEE) Sanford 53.64" 49.63" +4.01" 108% (SFB) Titusville* 52.21" 55.20" -2.99" 95% (TITF1) Fort Pierce 49.62" 51.17" -1.55" 97% (FPR) Stuart* 47.75" 62.72" -14.97" 76% (STRF1) *Rainfall totals for the year end around 7 AM on December 31st. For more local climate information, please visit our web page at http://weather.gov/mlb and click on the "Climate" icon toward the bottom of the page. $$ Weitlich  440 NOUS41 KWBC 062000 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 22-01 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 300 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: Kimberly McMahon, Acting Chief Severe, Fire, Public, and Winter Weather Services Branch Subject: Changes to Fire Forecast Zones for WFO Burlington, VT, and WFO Albany, NY, Effective March 22, 2022 On or about Tuesday, March 22, 2022, at 400 PM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), 2000 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS Weather Forecast Offices in Burlington, Vermont (BTV) and Albany, NY (ALY) will change Fire Weather Forecast Zones encompassing the entire state of Vermont. After this change, fire weather forecasts and related products will use the new zone numbers and names shown below. If March 22, 2022 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to March 29, 2022. These changes are intended to provide increased flexibility and improved accuracy of forecast, watch, and warning products in the fire weather program. These changes will result in an alignment of land agency fire danger rating areas and fire weather forecast zones. This aligning will better connect fire danger rating outputs with our fire weather forecast products for our government partners, media partners and the general public. The current 19 fire weather zones across the state of Vermont will be converted and consolidated down to 9 fire weather zones. The new zones are as follows: VTZ030: Champlain Valley includes the western portions and lower elevations of Franklin, Chittenden, Addison and extreme northern Rutland counties and all of Grand Isle County. VTZ031: Northeast Kingdom includes all of Essex and Orleans counties, much of Caledonia County except the Connecticut River from St. Johnsbury south, and the foothills/mountains of eastern Franklin and northern Lamoille counties. VTZ032: Central VT includes all of Washington and Orange Counties, most of Lamoille County, the western foothill communities of eastern Chittenden and northeast Addison Counties and the Connecticut River Valley of Caledonia County from St. Johnsbury south. VTZ033: Northern Taconics includes much of western Rutland except the foothills of the western Green Mountains. VTZ034: South-Central Greens includes the foothills/mountainous communities of southeast Addison, eastern Rutland and western Windsor Counties. VTZ035: Lower Connecticut Valley North includes the communities in the Connecticut River Valley of eastern Windsor County. VTZ036: Southern Taconics includes a portion of the Valley of Vermont and the higher terrain of the Taconics in western Bennington County VTZ037: Southern Greens includes the higher terrain of eastern Bennington and western Windham Counties VTZ038: Lower Connecticut Valley South includes the communities in the Connecticut River Valley of eastern Windham County Table 1: Universal Geographic Codes (UGC): Current Fire Zone Forecast Name ---------------------------------- VTZ001: Grand Isle VTZ002: Western Franklin VTZ003: Orleans VTZ004: Essex VTZ005: Western Chittenden VTZ006: Lamoille VTZ007: Caledonia VTZ008: Washington VTZ009: Western Addison VTZ010: Orange VTZ011: Western Rutland VTZ012: Windsor VTZ013: Bennington VTZ014: Western Windham VTZ015: Eastern Windham VTZ016: Eastern Franklin VTZ017: Eastern Chittenden VTZ018: Eastern Addison VTZ019: Eastern Rutland Table 2: UGC: New Fire Zone Forecast Name ------------------------------- VTZ030: Champlain Valley VTZ031: Northeast Kingdom VTZ032: Central VT VTZ033: Northern Taconics VTZ034: South-Central Greens VTZ035: Lower Connecticut Valley North VTZ036: Southern Taconics VTZ037: Southern Greens VTZ038: Lower Connecticut Valley South Table 3: NWS products affected by the fire zone changes are listed below. AWIPS ID WMO Heading Product Name FWFBTV: FNUS51 KBTV Fire Weather Planning Forecast RFWBTV: WWUS81 KBTV Fire Weather Watch/Red Flag Warning FWFALY: FNUS51 KALY Fire Weather Planning Forecast RFWALY: WWUS81 KALY Fire Weather Watch/Red Flag Warning NWS partners and users should take the appropriate action to ensure systems recognize the new UGC (Z) and new zone alignments and names. Updated fire zone shapefiles are online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/FireZones https://www.weather.gov/gis/Counties A graphical depiction of this change is online at: https://www.weather.gov/media/btv/NewFireZones.pdf https://www.weather.gov/media/aly/FireWX/NewFireZones_ALY.pdf For more information, please contact: Scott Whitter Warning Coordination Meteorologist NWS Burlington, VT scott.whittier@noaa.gov 802-862-8711 x223 Stephen DiRienzo Warning Coordination Meteorologist NWS Albany, NY Stephen.dirienzo@noaa.gov 518-626-7573 x223 National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  569 NOUS43 KDLH 062000 PNSDLH MNZ010>012-018>021-025-026-033>038-WIZ001>004-006>009-070800- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Duluth MN 200 PM CST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS FROM 1/5 TO 1/6, 2022 AROUND THE NORTHLAND... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Minnesota... ...Aitkin County... Tamarack 1.4 SW 3.7 in 0700 AM 01/05 46.64N/93.15W 7 N McGregor 3.6 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.71N/93.29W Palisade 3.3 in 0343 PM 01/05 46.71N/93.49W Libby 2.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 46.79N/93.32W ...Carlton County... Moose Lake 5.0 in 0852 AM 01/05 46.45N/92.77W Wrenshall 9.7 SSE 4.7 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.49N/92.34W 3 E Wright 4.6 in 0600 AM 01/06 46.68N/92.95W Wrenshall 3.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 46.62N/92.38W 2 SW Moose Lake 3.5 in 0941 AM 01/05 46.43N/92.79W 3.3 W Cloquet 3.3 in 0830 AM 01/06 46.70N/92.53W 3 NNW Mahtowa 3.2 in 0111 PM 01/05 46.61N/92.64W Carlton 5.6 NE 3.1 in 0900 AM 01/06 46.71N/92.33W 2 E Esko 3.0 in 0227 PM 01/05 46.71N/92.33W 1 N Cloquet 3.0 in 0915 AM 01/05 46.73N/92.45W Cloquet 3.4 ENE 2.6 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.74N/92.43W Barnum 4.3 W 2.1 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.50N/92.78W ...Cass County... Deer River 6.5 S 4.0 in 0800 AM 01/05 47.25N/93.81W Cass Lake 3.2 in 0800 AM 01/06 47.38N/94.61W Remer 11.5 WSW 3.1 in 0800 AM 01/06 46.97N/94.12W 1 NW Motley 3.0 in 0231 AM 01/05 46.35N/94.65W 7 WSW Pine River 2.8 in 0500 PM 01/05 46.69N/94.54W East Gull Lake 2.6 in 0800 AM 01/06 46.41N/94.35W Federal Dam 3 WNW 2.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 47.25N/94.22W ...Cook County... 4 W Lutsen 8.0 in 0904 AM 01/06 47.63N/90.79W 3 NE Tofte 8.0 in 1003 AM 01/05 47.59N/90.84W 9 WSW Grand Marais 6.0 in 0902 AM 01/06 47.71N/90.52W 2 N Lutsen 6.0 in 0931 AM 01/06 47.67N/90.72W Grand Marais 3.8 NNE 5.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 47.81N/90.31W Grand Marais 4.4 W 4.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 47.75N/90.44W Tofte 4.9 NE 4.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 47.62N/90.76W 20 N Grand Marais 4.5 in 1012 AM 01/05 48.05N/90.42W 13 ESE Sea Gull Lake 4.3 in 1000 PM 01/05 48.06N/90.68W Lutsen 11.8 N 4.3 in 0800 AM 01/06 47.82N/90.69W Hovland 0.1 NE 4.2 in 0700 AM 01/06 47.84N/89.97W Grand Marais 21.7 ENE 3.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 47.89N/89.92W 7 WSW Hovland 2.5 in 0936 AM 01/05 47.82N/90.11W 3.7 NE Sea Gull Lake 2.0 in 0700 AM 01/05 48.17N/90.89W ...Crow Wing County... Brainerd 4.3 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.34N/94.21W Crosby 1.1 SW 4.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 46.48N/93.97W Trommald 6.1 NW 3.7 in 0800 AM 01/06 46.56N/94.12W 1 NW Baxter 3.5 in 0900 PM 01/05 46.35N/94.30W 4 NNE East Gull Lake 3.4 in 1025 AM 01/05 46.45N/94.31W Fort Ripley 0.8 N 3.3 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.18N/94.37W 6 SE Saint Mathias 3.0 in 1000 AM 01/05 46.17N/94.15W Brainerd 7.7 SSE 2.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.25N/94.15W 4 WNW Pine Center 2.0 in 1019 AM 01/05 46.24N/93.99W 3 N Brainerd 1.8 in 0808 AM 01/05 46.40N/94.19W 1 WNW Brainerd 1.0 in 0145 AM 01/05 46.36N/94.22W ...Itasca County... Coleraine 0.7 S 5.2 in 0700 AM 01/06 47.29N/93.43W 4 WSW Warba 5.0 in 1243 PM 01/05 47.11N/93.34W Blackberry 5.0 in 0130 PM 01/05 47.18N/93.39W 1 WSW Coleraine 5.0 in 0303 PM 01/05 47.29N/93.44W Keewatin 0.2 SSE 4.4 in 0800 AM 01/06 47.40N/93.08W Grand Rapids 6.2 SSW 4.3 in 0600 AM 01/05 47.14N/93.57W 4 SW Blackberry 4.0 in 1157 AM 01/05 47.14N/93.46W Bovey 15.9 N 4.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 47.53N/93.40W Deer River 4.0 in 0938 AM 01/05 47.34N/93.79W Marcell 0.7 NNW 3.8 in 0830 AM 01/06 47.60N/93.69W Warba 2.2 NNW 3.7 in 0700 AM 01/05 47.17N/93.28W Grand Rapids 6.1 N 3.6 in 0700 AM 01/06 47.31N/93.55W Keewatin 3.5 in 1146 AM 01/05 47.40N/93.08W Cohasset 7.6 NNW 3.4 in 0700 AM 01/06 47.34N/93.70W Pengilly 3.0 in 0914 AM 01/05 47.33N/93.20W Grand Rapids 12 N 1.0 in 0630 AM 01/06 47.40N/93.51W ...Koochiching County... International Falls 0.6 NW 1.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 48.59N/93.42W ...Lake County... Two Harbors 2.1 NW 6.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 47.05N/91.71W 7 NNW Two Harbors 6.0 in 0801 AM 01/05 47.13N/91.71W Two Harbors 5.8 in 0953 AM 01/05 47.03N/91.68W 1 W Silver Bay 5.5 in 0830 AM 01/05 47.29N/91.30W 6 NW Isabella 5.0 in 0900 AM 01/06 47.66N/91.46W Wolf Ridge 4.7 in 0700 AM 01/06 47.38N/91.20W Finland 4.0 in 1201 PM 01/05 47.41N/91.25W 2 NW Two Harbors 4.0 in 0835 AM 01/05 47.05N/91.71W 2 SW Two Harbors 3.7 in 0342 PM 01/05 47.01N/91.71W Ely 25 E 2.9 in 0853 AM 01/06 47.97N/91.45W Silver Bay 1.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 47.29N/91.30W 4 NW Two Harbors 1.8 in 0225 AM 01/05 47.07N/91.75W ...Pine County... 6.5 SE Duquette 4.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 46.28N/92.50W Pine City 0.7 SSW 1.9 in 0700 AM 01/05 45.82N/92.98W 2 E Pine City 1.5 in 0200 PM 01/05 45.83N/92.93W ...St. Louis County... Culver 7.5 in 1151 AM 01/05 46.93N/92.56W Duluth 11.8 NNE 6.5 in 0730 AM 01/06 46.95N/92.04W Wright 9.2 NNE 6.3 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.79N/92.93W Duluth 4.1 NNE 6.2 in 0600 AM 01/06 46.84N/92.07W Cherry 6.0 in 1000 AM 01/05 47.40N/92.71W 3 NNE Duluth 6.0 in 0305 PM 01/05 46.82N/92.10W Chisholm 0.4 WSW 6.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 47.49N/92.89W Duluth 17.6 NNW 5.7 in 0600 AM 01/06 46.99N/92.31W Iron Junction 3.4 NNW 5.5 in 0530 AM 01/06 47.46N/92.63W Cotton 5.5 in 0600 AM 01/06 47.17N/92.46W Embarrass 5.0 in 0600 AM 01/06 47.66N/92.20W Cotton 5.7 ESE 5.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 47.15N/92.36W 4 NE Biwabik 5.0 in 0905 AM 01/06 47.58N/92.30W Rice Lake 5.0 in 0937 AM 01/05 46.89N/92.11W 2 ENE Cherry 4.3 in 0520 PM 01/05 47.42N/92.66W 3.8 S Tower 4.2 in 0730 AM 01/06 47.76N/92.29W Duluth 4.6 NE 4.2 in 0730 AM 01/06 46.84N/92.05W 5.1 N Floodwood 4.2 in 0830 AM 01/06 47.00N/92.92W NWS Duluth 4.1 in 1200 PM 01/05 46.84N/92.21W Mountain Iron 4.0 in 0935 AM 01/05 47.53N/92.63W Duluth 1.2 SE 3.5 in 0600 AM 01/06 46.77N/92.09W 1 WSW Orr 3.5 in 0900 AM 01/05 48.06N/92.83W Duluth 3.0 NE 3.3 in 0830 AM 01/06 46.82N/92.06W Celina 2 E 3.0 in 0900 AM 01/06 47.87N/93.03W 2 NNE Duluth 3.0 in 0700 AM 01/05 46.81N/92.09W Lester Park 3.0 in 0923 AM 01/05 46.84N/92.02W Cook 8NE 2.6 in 0600 AM 01/06 47.85N/92.69W 1 W Buyck 2.5 in 0800 AM 01/05 48.14N/92.54W Gary New Duluth 2.0 in 0515 PM 01/05 46.68N/92.21W Duluth 15.4 NNW 2.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.99N/92.24W Orr 3 E 1.7 in 0600 AM 01/06 48.06N/92.75W Kabetogama 0.7 SSW 1.6 in 0700 AM 01/06 48.43N/93.03W Chisholm 0.8 NE 1.5 in 0500 AM 01/06 47.50N/92.87W Canyon 4.6 NNE 1.0 in 0545 AM 01/06 47.10N/92.42W Kabetogama 1.0 in 0700 AM 01/05 48.41N/93.05W ...Wisconsin... ...Ashland County... Mellen 22.5 in 1145 AM 01/06 46.33N/90.66W 4 SW High Bridge 15.5 in 0330 PM 01/05 46.35N/90.80W 2 NNE Mellen 13.0 in 0200 PM 01/05 46.35N/90.65W 1 NNE Ashland 13.0 in 0330 PM 01/05 46.59N/90.87W Ashland 0.5 WNW 10.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.58N/90.88W Ashland 3 S 7.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 46.55N/90.92W Odanah 1.6 E 6.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.60N/90.65W ...Bayfield County... Bayfield 5.1 NNW 23.0 in 0730 AM 01/06 46.88N/90.86W Clam Lake 4W 17.3 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.17N/90.98W 3 S Cornucopia 17.0 in 0713 AM 01/06 46.80N/91.10W 5 S Herbster 15.0 in 0523 PM 01/05 46.77N/91.24W 1 SSE Cornucopia 14.9 in 0835 PM 01/05 46.84N/91.09W 2 SSE Mason 14.0 in 1232 PM 01/05 46.41N/91.05W 3 W Bayfield 14.0 in 1047 AM 01/05 46.81N/90.88W Bayfield Fish Hatchery 13.7 in 0800 AM 01/06 46.79N/90.86W Grand View 13.0 in 0230 PM 01/05 46.37N/91.10W Bayfield 1.7 SW 13.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.79N/90.84W 3 NW Iron River 12.0 in 0549 PM 01/05 46.60N/91.45W 10 SE Port Wing 12.0 in 0950 AM 01/05 46.69N/91.23W 6 SW Sanborn 11.0 in 0900 AM 01/05 46.37N/90.98W 1 ENE Mason 11.0 in 0908 AM 01/05 46.44N/91.05W Bayfield 9N 10.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.94N/90.83W 1 WSW Washburn 10.0 in 0130 PM 01/05 46.67N/90.91W 5 W Washburn 10.0 in 0429 PM 01/05 46.67N/91.00W 2 SSE Cable 10.0 in 0855 AM 01/06 46.17N/91.28W 2 W Bayfield 9.0 in 0730 AM 01/05 46.81N/90.86W 4 NW Namekagon 5.8 in 0720 AM 01/05 46.26N/91.09W Washburn 0.8 N 5.0 in 0730 AM 01/06 46.69N/90.90W Mason 11.5 WNW 5.0 in 0800 AM 01/05 46.50N/91.28W 12 W Drummond 4.0 in 0857 AM 01/06 46.36N/91.51W Mason 3.4 in 0841 AM 01/05 46.44N/91.06W Ashland 9.8 W 3.1 in 0600 AM 01/06 46.60N/91.08W ...Burnett County... 4 SE Danbury 5.4 in 0326 PM 01/05 45.96N/92.31W Oakland 9.0 ENE 4.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 45.95N/92.22W 4 SSE Webster 3.0 in 0438 PM 01/05 45.83N/92.33W Grantsburg 0.6 SSW 2.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 45.77N/92.69W Webb Lake 1.1 W 1.4 in 0645 AM 01/06 46.01N/92.16W ...Douglas County... Lake Nebagamon 18.0 in 0201 PM 01/05 46.51N/91.69W Poplar 2.0 E 15.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.58N/91.75W Blueberry 15.0 in 1101 AM 01/05 46.58N/91.67W Poplar 14.0 in 1102 AM 01/05 46.58N/91.79W Maple 10.0 in 1254 PM 01/05 46.59N/91.72W Hawthorne 8.0 in 0730 AM 01/05 46.50N/91.86W 2 N Hawthorne 7.5 in 0842 AM 01/05 46.53N/91.86W Solon Springs 1.2 W 6.6 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.35N/91.84W 3 N Amnicon Falls S.P. 5.1 in 0715 AM 01/06 46.66N/91.90W 6 ENE Patzau 5.0 in 0901 AM 01/06 46.54N/92.12W 1 WNW Solon Springs 4.8 in 0900 AM 01/05 46.35N/91.83W Superior 4.3 W 1.4 in 0800 AM 01/06 46.71N/92.15W ...Iron County... Gile 21.5 in 1128 AM 01/06 46.43N/90.22W Pence 0.1 E 17.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.42N/90.27W Hurley 12.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 46.46N/90.20W Hurley 4.1 SSE 10.6 in 0830 AM 01/06 46.39N/90.17W 2 W Mercer 9.2 in 1126 AM 01/05 46.17N/90.12W Mercer 2.0 SE 7.9 in 0730 AM 01/06 46.15N/90.03W Mercer 7.0 NNE 7.1 in 0700 AM 01/06 46.27N/90.03W Mercer 0.4 N 7.1 in 0800 AM 01/06 46.17N/90.06W ...Price County... Butternut 3 SW 11.5 in 0600 AM 01/06 45.98N/90.54W 1 S Phillips 9.2 in 0600 AM 01/06 45.68N/90.40W Phillips 1.3 S 9.2 in 0600 AM 01/06 45.68N/90.40W Brantwood 7.4 S 9.0 in 0400 AM 01/06 45.45N/90.10W Brantwood 2.5 S 8.9 in 0700 AM 01/06 45.53N/90.10W Phillips 0.4 SSW 8.8 in 0800 AM 01/06 45.69N/90.40W Butternut 5.9 SW 8.1 in 0630 AM 01/06 45.97N/90.60W Park Falls 7.6 in 0800 AM 01/06 45.93N/90.45W Park Falls 1.3 N 6.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 45.95N/90.45W Prentice 6.5 in 0830 AM 01/06 45.54N/90.29W ...Sawyer County... Hayward 9.2 NNE 3.6 in 0600 AM 01/06 46.13N/91.41W Hayward 3.8 E 3.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 46.02N/91.40W ...Washburn County... Sarona 6.8 ENE 6.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 45.75N/91.68W Shell Lake 4.3 SW 6.5 in 0900 AM 01/06 45.70N/91.96W Sarona 4.9 E 4.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 45.72N/91.71W Stone Lake 2.0 NW 3.7 in 0700 AM 01/06 45.86N/91.58W 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. $$  076 NOUS41 KWBC 062000 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 22-04 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 300 PM EST Thu Jan 06 2022 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort -Other NWS Partners and NWS Employees From: Darren Wright, Acting Branch Chief Marine, Tropical, and Tsunami Services Branch Subject: Changes to Marine Zones for NWS Weather Forecast Office Corpus Christi, TX, Effective March 22, 2022 Effective on or about Tuesday, March 22, 2022, at 3:00 PM Central Daylight Time (CDT), 2000 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS Weather Forecast Office in Corpus Christi, Texas (CRP) will change Marine Forecast Zones by creating individual zones for four bays along the Middle Texas coast. After this change, all marine forecasts and related products will use the new zone numbers and names indicated below. If March 22, 2022 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed March 29, 2022. The change will split the Bays and Waterways from Port Aransas to Port O’Connor zone (GMZ235) and the Bays and Waterways from Baffin Bay to Port Aransas (GMZ230) into four zones: Baffin Bay and Upper Laguna Madre (GMZ231), Corpus Christi and Nueces Bays (GMZ232), Copano, Aransas, and Redfish Bays (GMZ236), and San Antonio, Mesquite, and Espiritu Santo Bays (GMZ237). This split is necessary to provide better geographic specificity in convective, tropical, and long-fuse watch and warning products. It will also provide increased flexibility and improved accuracy of forecast, watch, warning, and advisory products for these zones. Table 1: Current marine zones and corresponding Universal Geographic Codes (UGC) for WFO Corpus Christi, TX UGC: Current Marine Zone Name ------------------------------- GMZ230: Bays and Waterways from Baffin Bay to Port Aransas GMZ235: Bays and Waterways from Port Aransas to Port O’Connor Table 2: Marine zones and corresponding Universal Geographic Codes (UGC) for which WFO Corpus Christi, TX will issue forecasts and warnings effective March 22, 2022 UGC: New Marine Zone Names ------------------------------- GMZ231: Baffin Bay and Upper Laguna Madre GMZ232: Corpus Christi and Nueces Bays GMZ236: Copano, Aransas, and Redfish Bays GMZ237: San Antonio, Mesquite, and Espiritu Santo Bays Table 3: NWS products affected by the WFO Corpus Christi, TX marine zone changes effective March 22, 2022 Product Name WMO Heading AWIPS ID ------------------------------ ------------ -------- Tsunami Message WEXX20 PAAQ TSUAT1 Marine Weather Message WHUS74 KCRP MWWCRP Special Marine Warning WHUS54 KCRP SMWCRP Marine Weather Statement FZUS74 KCRP MWSCRP Coastal Waters Forecast FZUS54 KCRP CWFCRP Area Forecast Discussion FXUS64 KCRP AFDCRP Hazardous Weather Outlook FLUS44 KCRP HWOCRP Watch County Notification WWUS64 KCRP WCNCRP NWS partners and users should take the appropriate action to ensure systems recognize the new UGC (Z) and new zone alignments and names. Updated marine zone shapefiles are online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/MarineZones A graphical depiction of this change is online at: https://www.weather.gov/CRP/CRP2021ZoneChanges If you have any questions, please contact: Melissa Huffman Warning Coordination Meteorologist WFO Corpus Christi melissa.huffman@noaa.gov 361-289-0959 x223 or Melinda Bailey NWS Southern Region Headquarters Fort Worth, TX 904-741-4470 x223 National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  288 NOUS41 KWBC 062000 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 22-08 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 300 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPORT Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: Kimberly McMahon, Acting Chief Severe, Fire, Public, and Winter Weather Services Branch Subject: Changes to Fire Forecast Zones for WFO Gray, ME, Effective March 22, 2022 On or about Tuesday, March 22, 2022, at 400 PM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), 2000 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS Weather Forecast Office in Gray, Maine (GYX) will change Fire Weather Forecast Zones encompassing the entire state of New Hampshire. After this change, fire weather forecasts and related products will use the new zone numbers and names shown below. If March 22, 2022 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to March 29, 2022. These changes are intended to provide increased flexibility and improved accuracy of forecast, watch, and warning products in the fire weather program. These changes will result in an alignment of land agency fire danger rating areas and fire weather forecast zones. This aligning will better connect fire danger rating outputs with our fire weather forecast products for our government partners, media partners and the general public. The current 15 fire weather zones across the state of New Hampshire will be converted and consolidated down to 6 fire weather zones. The new zones are as follows: NHZ021: Coos County will include the entire county of Coos NHZ022: White Mountains will include most of northern Grafton & Carrol Counties NHZ023: Central Lakes will include most of Southern Grafton and Carroll Counties, in addition to Belknap County and northern Strafford NHZ024: Lake Sunapee & Monadnocks will include Sullivan and Cheshire Counties, in addition to sections of western Merrimack and Hillsborough Counties. NHZ025: Merrimack Valley with include interior Rockingham and sections of eastern Hillsborough and Merrimack Counties NHZ026: Seacoast with include coastal Rockingham and southern Strafford Counties Table 1: Universal Geographic Codes (UGC): Current Fire Zone Forecast Name ---------------------------------- NHZ001: Northern Coos NHZ002: Southern Coos NHZ003: Northern Grafton NHZ004: Northern Carroll NHZ005: Southern Grafton NHZ006: Southern Carroll NHZ007: Sullivan NHZ008: Merrimack NHZ009: Belknap NHZ010: Strafford NHZ011: Cheshire NHZ012: Eastern Hillsborough NHZ013: Interior Rockingham NHZ014: Coastal Rockingham NHZ015: Western & Central Hillsborough Table 2: UGC: New Fire Zone Forecast Name ------------------------------- NHZ021: Coos County NHZ022: White Mountains NHZ023: Central Lakes NHZ024: Lake Sunapee & Monadnocks NHZ025: Merrimack Valley NHZ026: Seacoast Table 3: NWS products affected by the WFO NWS Gray, ME fire zone changes are listed below. AWIPS ID WMO Heading Product Name SPSGYX: WWUS81 KGYX: Special Weather Statement FWFGYX: FNUS51 KGYX: Fire Weather Forecast RFWGYX: WWUS81 KGYX: Fire Weather Watch RFWGYX: WWUS81 KGYX: Red Flag Warning NWS partners and users should take the appropriate action to ensure systems recognize the new UGC (Z) and new zone alignments and names. Updated fire zone shapefiles are online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/FireZones https://www.weather.gov/gis/Counties A graphical depiction of this change is online at: https://www.weather.gov/gyx/NewHampshireFireZoneChanges For more information, please contact: Donald, Dumont Warning Coordination Meteorologist NWS Gray, ME donald.dumont@noaa.gov 207-688-3216 x223 National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  688 NOUS41 KWBC 062000 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 22-02 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 300 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort Other NWS Partners and NWS Employees From: Kimberly McMahon, Acting Chief Severe, Fire, Public and Winter Weather Services Branch Subject: Implementing Improved Public and Fire Weather Forecast Zone Coverage for WFO Brownsville/Rio Grande Valley, TX, Effective March 22, 2022 Effective on or about Tuesday, March 22, 2022, at 3:00 PM Central Daylight Time (CDT), 2000 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS will realign and re-number coastal public and fire weather forecast zones within the Weather Forecast Office (WFO) Brownsville/Rio Grande Valley area of responsibility. If March 22, 2022 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to Tuesday, March 29, 2022. Three current zones will be converted into six separate zones. These new zones are being divided to optimize issuance of hazard products for conditions that vary significantly within the coastal and barrier island environment. TXZ-351 (Coastal Kenedy County) will be divided into 2 segments: Coastal Kenedy County (TXZ-351) and Kenedy Island (TXZ-451). TXZ-256 (Coastal Willacy County) will be renumbered and divided into 2 segments: Coastal Willacy County (TXZ-354) and Willacy Island (TXZ-454). The zone number TXZ-256 will be retired. TXZ-257 (Coastal Cameron County) will be renumbered and divided into 2 segments: Coastal Cameron County (TXZ-355) and Cameron Island (TXZ-455). The zone number TXZ-257 will be retired. Table 1: Current coastal public zones and corresponding Universal Geographic Codes (UGC) for WFO Brownsville/Rio Grande Valley, TX UGC: Current Public/Fire Zone Name ------------------------------- TXZ-351: Coastal Kenedy TXZ-256: Coastal Willacy TXZ-257: Coastal Cameron Table 2: Fire/Public Zones and UGC for which WFO Brownsville/Rio Grande Valley, TX, will issue forecasts and warnings effective Mar 22, 2022 UGC: New Public/Fire Zone Name ------------------------------- TXZ-351: Coastal Kenedy (unchanged) TXZ-451: Kenedy Island TXZ-354: Coastal Willacy TXZ-454: Willacy Island TXZ-355: Coastal Cameron TXZ-455: Cameron Island Table 3: Primary cities included in the new public/fire weather forecast zones effective Mar 22, 2022 UGC: Primary cities within New Zones -------------------------------------------- TXZ-351: None TXZ-451: None TXZ-354: Port Mansfield TXZ-454: None TXZ-355: Port Isabel and Laguna Vista TXZ-455: South Padre Island and Boca Chica Beach Table 4: NWS products affected by the WFO Brownsville/Rio Grande Valley, TX, public and fire weather forecast zone changes effective Mar 22, 2022 PRODUCT NAME AWIPS ID WMO HEADING ------------------- ---------- ------------ TROPICAL CYCLONE WATCH/ TCVBRO WTUS84 KBRO WARNING HURRICANE LOCAL STATEMENT HLSBRO WTUS84 KBRO COASTAL FLOOD WATCH/ CFWBRO WHUS44 KBRO WARNING/ADVISORY FLOOD WATCH FFABRO WGUS64 KBRO NON PRECIPITATION WATCH/ NPWBRO WWUS74 KBRO WARNING/ADVISORY WINTER WEATHER WATCH/ WSWBRO WWUS44 KBRO WARNING/ADVISORY FIRE WEATHER WATCH/RED RFWBRO WWUS84 KBRO FLAG WARNING HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK HWOBRO FLUS44 KBRO HYDROLOGIC OUTLOOK ESFBRO FGUS74 KBRO DROUGHT STATEMENT DGTBRO AXUS74 KBRO PUBLIC INFORMATION PNSBRO NOUS44 KBRO STATEMENT SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT SPSBRO WWUS84 KBRO AREA FORECAST MATRICES AFMBRO FOUS54 KBRO POINT FORECAST MATRICES PFMBRO FOUS54 KBRO TABULAR STATE FORECAST SFTBRO FPUS64 KBRO FIRE WEATHER FORECAST FWFBRO FNUS54 KBRO ZONE FORECAST ZFPBRO FPUS54 KBRO SURF ZONE FORECAST SRFBRO FZUS54 KBRO AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION AFDBRO FXUS64 KBRO Users of WFO Brownsville/Rio Grande Valley products must reprogram affected hardware and software to continue correctly processing the above mentioned products. Users accessing NWS graphical forecasts must download updated zone map shapefiles to correctly view forecasts for the lower Texas coast. Updated zone map shapefiles containing the new public and fire zones are available online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/PublicZones https://www.weather.gov/gis/FireZones Graphical images of the current and future public and fire weather zones listed above are online at: https://www.weather.gov/bro/2022CoastalZoneSplit If you have any questions, please contact: Mike Buchanan Meteorologist in Charge Brownsville, TX 956-504-1432 x222 Or Melinda Bailey Public/Marine Meteorologist NWS Southern Region Headquarters Fort Worth, TX 817-978-1109 x107 National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  333 NOUS41 KWBC 062000 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 22-09 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 300 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort -Other NWS Partners and NWS Employees From: Kimberly McMahon, Acting Branch Chief Severe, Fire, Public, and Winter Weather Services Subject: Changes to Public and Fire Weather Zones for NWS Weather Forecast Office New Orleans/Baton Rouge, LA, Effective March 22, 2022 Effective on or about Tuesday, March 22, 2022, at 3:00 PM Central Daylight Time (CDT), 2000 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS Weather Forecast Office in Slidell, Louisiana (LIX) will change Public and Fire Weather Forecast Zones encompassing St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Livingston, Ascension, Jefferson, Plaquemines and St. Bernard Parishes in southeast Louisiana. After this change, all public and fire forecasts and related products will use the new zone numbers and names shown below. If March 22, 2022 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to Tuesday, March 29, 2022. These changes are intended to provide increased flexibility and improved accuracy of forecast, watch, warning, and advisory products in the public and fire weather programs. The existing zones are being reconfigured to optimize issuance of coastal flood and storm surge hazard products for conditions that vary significantly from the immediate coast to areas farther inland, and to better differentiate between areas inside and outside of the Hurricane and Storm Damage Risk Reduction System levees. Table 1: Current public zones and corresponding Universal Geographic Codes (UGC) for WFO New Orleans/Baton Rouge UGC: Current Public Zone Name ---------------------------------- LAZ075: Northwestern St. Tammany Parish LAZ072: Lower Tangipahoa Parish LAZ050: Livingston Parish LAZ049: Ascension Parish LAZ061: Upper Jefferson Parish LAZ068: Lower Jefferson Parish LAZ063: Upper Plaquemines Parish LAZ064: Upper St. Bernard Parish LAZ070: Lower St. Bernard Parish Table 2: Public zones and corresponding UGC for which WFO New Orleans/Baton Rouge will issue forecasts and warnings effective March 22, 2022 UGC: New Public Zone Name ------------------------------- LAZ079: Northern St. Tammany Parish LAZ080: Southwestern St. Tammany Parish LAZ081: Central Tangipahoa Parish LAZ082: Lower Tangipahoa Parish LAZ083: Northern Livingston Parish LAZ084: Southern Livingston Parish LAZ085: Western Ascension Parish LAZ086: Eastern Ascension Parish LAZ087: Upper Jefferson Parish LAZ088: Lower Jefferson Parish LAZ068: Coastal Jefferson Parish (name change only) LAZ089: Upper Plaquemines Parish LAZ090: Central Plaquemines Parish LAZ064: Upper St. Bernard Parish (name and zone number unchanged) LAZ070: Lower St. Bernard Parish (name and zone number unchanged) Table 3: Primary cities included in the new public zones effective March 22, 2022 UGC: Primary cities within New Zones -------------------------------------------- LAZ079: Covington, Folsom, Bush LAZ080: Mandeville, Madisonville LAZ081: Hammond, Tickfaw, Independence, Robert LAZ082: Ponchatoula, Akers LAZ083: Denham Springs, Walker, Livingston LAZ084: Springfield, Killian, Whitehall, French Settlement LAZ085: Sorrento, Acy LAZ086: Gonzales, Prairieville, Geismar, Donaldsonville LAZ087: Metairie, Kenner, Harahan, Westwego, Marrero, Gretna LAZ088: Lafitte, Barataria, Jean Lafitte LAZ068: Grand Isle LAZ089: Belle Chasse LAZ090: Braithwaite, Alliance LAZ064: Chalmette, Meraux, Violet LAZ070: Yscloskey, Delacroix, Shell Beach Table 4: NWS products affected by the WFO New Orleans/Baton Rouge, LA, zone changes effective March 22, 2022 PRODUCT NAME AWIPS ID WMO HEADING ---------------------------- -------- ----------- NON PRECIPITATION WARNING/ NPWLIX WWUS74 KLIX WATCH/ADVISORY WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE WSWLIX WWUS44 KLIX FLOOD WATCH FFALIX WGUS64 KLIX TABULAR STATE FORECAST SFTLIX FPUS64 KLIX POINT FORECAST MATRICES PFMLIX FOUS54 KLIX SHORT TERM FORECAST NOWLIX FPUS74 KLIX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT SPSLIX WWUS84 KLIX ZONE FORECAST ZFPLIX FPUS54 KLIX PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT PNSLIX NOUS44 KLIX LOCAL TROPICAL WATCH/WARNING TCVLIX WTUS84 KLIX EXTREME WIND WARNING EWWLIX WTUS82 KLIX HURRICANE LOCAL STATEMENT HLSLIX WTUS84 KLIX COASTAL HAZARD MESSAGE CFWLIX WHUS44 KLIX AIR QUALITY ALERT AQALIX AEUS74 KLIX FIRE WEATHER FORECAST FWFLIX FNUS54 KLIX FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE RFWLIX WWUS84 KLIX HYDROLOGIC OUTLOOK ESFLIX FGUS72 KLIX AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION AFDLIX FXUS64 KLIX WATCH COUNTY NOTIFICATION WCNLIX WWUS64 KLIX NWS partners and users should take the appropriate action to ensure systems recognize the new UGC (Z) and new zone alignments and names. Updated public and zone shapefiles are online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/PublicZones https://www.weather.gov/gis/FireZones https://www.weather.gov/gis/Counties Verbal and graphical descriptions of the changes are online at: www.weather.gov/lix/forecastzonechanges If you have any questions, please contact: Benjamin Schott Meteorologist-in-Charge Slidell, LA 985-649-0429 x 222 or Melinda Bailey NWS Southern Region Headquarters Fort Worth, TX 817-978-1109 x 107 National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  335 NOUS41 KWBC 062000 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 22-03 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 300 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: Kimberly McMahon, Acting Chief Severe, Fire, Public, and Winter Weather Services Branch Subject: Changes to Public Forecast Zones for NWS Burlington, VT, Effective March 22, 2022 On or about Tuesday, March 22, 2022, at 4:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), 2000 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS Weather Forecast Office in Burlington, Vermont (BTV) will change Public Weather Forecast Zones encompassing Windsor County in southeastern Vermont. After this change, all public forecasts and related products will use the new zone numbers and names shown below. If March 22, 2022 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to March 29, 2022. These changes are intended to provide increased flexibility and improved accuracy of forecast, watch, warning, and advisory products in the public weather program. One current zone will be converted into two separate zones. These new zones are being divided to optimize issuance of hazard products for conditions that vary significantly between the lower elevations of the Connecticut River Valley to the east and the higher elevations of the southern Green Mountains to the west. The new zones are as follows: VTZ020: Western Windsor County will include parts of western Windsor County having primarily mountainous terrain with elevations above 2500 feet. VTZ021: Eastern Windsor County will include the lower elevations of eastern Windsor County, specifically the Connecticut River Valley. Table 1: Universal Geographic Codes (UGC): Current Public Zone Forecast Name ---------------------------------- VTZ012: Windsor County Table 2: UGC: New Public Zone Forecast Name ------------------------------- VTZ020: Western Windsor County VTZ021: Eastern Windsor County Table 3: NWS products affected by the NWS Burlington, VT public zone changes are listed below. PRODUCT NAME AWIPS ID WMO HEADING ---------------------------- -------- ----------- Special Weather Statement SPSBTV WWUS81 KBTV Zone Forecast ZFPBTV FPUS51 KBTV Hazardous Weather Outlook HWOBTV FLUS41 KBTV Non-Precipitation Warning/ NPWBTV WWUS71 KBTV Advisory/Watch Winter Weather Message WSWBTV WWUS41 KBTV Flood Watch FFABTV WGUS61 KBTV Public Information Statement PNSBTV NOUS41 KBTV Point Forecast Matrices PFMBTV FOUS51 KBTV Area Forecast Matrices AFMBTV FOUS51 KBTV Area Forecast Discussion AFDBTV FXUS61 KBTV Air Quality Alert AQABTV AEUS71 KBTV Regional Weather Roundup RWRBTV ASUS41 KBTV Tabular State Forecast SFTVT FPUS61 KBTV NWS partners and users should take the appropriate action to ensure systems recognize the new UGC (Z) and new zone alignments and names. Updated public and fire weather forecast zone shapefiles are online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/PublicZones https://www.weather.gov/gis/FireZones A graphical depiction of this change is online at: https://www.weather.gov/media/btv/NewPublicZones.pdf For more information, please contact: Scott Whittier Warning Coordination Meteorologist NWS Burlington, VT 802-862-8711 x223 or John Koch NWS Eastern Region Headquarters Bohemia, NY 631-244-0104 National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  645 NOUS41 KWBC 062000 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 22-11 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 300 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort -Other NWS Partners and NWS Employees From: Kimberly McMahon, Acting Branch Chief Severe, Fire, Public and Winter Weather Services Branch Subject: Changes to Public and Fire Forecast Zones for NWS Weather Forecast Office Little Rock, AR, Effective March 22, 2022 Effective on or about Tuesday, March 22, 2022, at 3:00 PM Central Daylight Time (CDT), 2000 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS Weather Forecast Office (WFO) in Little Rock, Arkansas (LZK) will change Public and Fire Weather Forecast Zones for portions of Northern and Western Arkansas. After this change, all public and fire forecasts and related products will use the new zone numbers and names indicated below. If March 22, 2022 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to March 29, 2022. The change will split 11 forecast zones in the Ouachita and Ozark Mountains based largely on elevation and climatology. The split will allow for more flexibility and improved accuracy of forecasts and long-fused watches, warnings and advisory products for those zones. Table 1: Current public and fire weather forecast zones and corresponding Universal Geographic Codes (UGC) for WFO Little Rock, AR. These zone numbers will be discontinued. UGC: Current Public/Fire Zone Name ------------------------------- ARZ003: Boone County ARZ012: Newton County ARZ013: Searcy County ARZ021: Johnson County ARZ022: Pope County ARZ023: Van Buren County ARZ030: Logan County ARZ037: Scott County ARZ038: Yell County ARZ040: Polk County ARZ041: Montgomery County Table 2: New Public and Fire weather Zones and corresponding UGC for WFO Little Rock, AR UGC: New Public/Fire Zone Names ------------------------------- ARZ103: Boone County Except Southwest ARZ203: Boone County Higher Elevations ARZ112: Newton County Lower Elevations ARZ212: Newton County Higher Elevations ARZ113: Searcy County Lower Elevations ARZ213: Northwest Searcy County Higher Elevations ARZ313: Eastern, Central and Southern Searcy County Higher Elevations ARZ121: Southern Johnson County ARZ221: Johnson County Higher Elevations ARZ122: Southern Pope County ARZ222: Pope County Higher Elevations ARZ123: Southeast Van Buren County ARZ223: Van Buren County Higher Elevations ARZ130: Western and Northern Logan County ARZ230: Southern and Eastern Logan County ARZ137: Northern Scott County ARZ237: Central and Southern Scott County ARZ138: Northwest Yell County ARZ238: Yell County Excluding Northwest ARZ140: Polk County Lower Elevations ARZ240: Northern Polk County Higher Elevations ARZ340: Southeast Polk County Higher Elevations ARZ141: Central and Eastern Montgomery County ARZ241: Northern Montgomery County Higher Elevations ARZ341: Southwest Montgomery County Higher Elevations Table 3: NWS products affected by the WFO Little Rock, AR public and fire zone changes effective March 22, 2022 Product Name WMO Heading AWIPS ID ------------------------------ ------------ -------- Hurricane Local Statement WTUS84 KLZK HLSLZK Tropical Cyclone Watch/Warning WTNT84 KNHC TCVAT1-5 Hurricane Local Watch/Warning WTUS84 KLZK TCVLZK Statement Fire Weather Forecast FNUS54 KLZK FWFLZK Fire Weather Message WWUS84 KLZK RFWLZK Zone Forecast FPUS54 KLZK ZFPLZK Point Forecast Matrices FOUS54 KLZK PFMLZK Public Information Statement NOUS44 KLZK PNSLZK Non-Precipitation Watch/Warning WWUS74 KLZK NPWLZK /Advisory Flood Watch WGUS64 KLZK FFALZK Special Weather Statement WWUS84 KLZK SPSLZK Winter Weather Message WWUS44 KLZK WSWLZK Area Forecast Discussion FXUS64 KLZK AFDLZK Hazardous Weather Outlook FLUS44 KLZK HWOLZK Air Quality Alert Message AEUS74 KLZK AQALZK NWS partners and users should take the appropriate action to ensure systems recognize the new UGC (Z) and new zone alignments and names. Updated public and fire weather forecast zone shapefiles are online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/PublicZones https://www.weather.gov/gis/FireZones A graphical depiction of this change is online at: https://www.weather.gov/lzk/newzones.htm If you have any questions, please contact: Jim Reynolds Meteorologist-in-Charge WFO Little Rock, Arkansas North Little Rock, AR 501-392-3354 or Melinda Bailey NWS Southern Region Headquarters Fort Worth, TX 904-741-4470 x223 National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  154 NOUS41 KWBC 062000 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 22-15 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 300 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort -Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: Darren Wright, Acting Branch Chief Marine, Tropical, and Tsunami Services Branch Subject: Changes to Atlantic Offshore Forecast Zones for the Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch of the National Hurricane Center Effective March 22, 2022 On or about Tuesday, March 22, 2022, at 4:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), 2000 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch (TAFB) of the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida will change Offshore Forecast Zones for the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean south of 31N and west of 55W. Zones will be increased in number in order to provide more specific forecast information as well as be updated to provide more precise wording. If March 22, 2022 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to March 29, 2022. TAFB is planning to further divide some of the Offshore Forecast Zones in the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and Atlantic Ocean to increase the precision of the forecast products. Some of the existing zones are fairly large and encompass a diverse array of local climatological regimes. Dividing these zones into smaller zones will allow TAFB forecasters to add important detail without making the wording overly complex. In addition to basing the new zone boundaries on the particular wind and sea conditions that typically occur in each area, the newly formed zones are designed to align with nearby state and national borders and neighboring zones. The 32 existing zones will become 52 zones as well as 8 new zones being created, which previously were only part of our High Seas domain. This would bring the total of our Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and Atlantic Ocean zones to 60. The changes in the Gulf of Mexico will be: GMZ011 (NW Gulf including Stetson Bank) will be designated as GMZ040. No further changes to this zone. GMZ013 (N Central Gulf including Flower Garden Banks Marine Sanctuary) will be split along 91W. The resultant zones will be GMZ041 (SW Louisiana Offshore Waters including Flower Garden Banks Marine Sanctuary) GMZ042 (N Central Gulf N of 26N between 87W and 91W) The boundary between GMZ015 (NE Gulf N of 25N E of 87W) and GMZ021 (E Gulf from 22N to 25N E of 87W including Straits Of Florida) will be repositioned northward to 26N. GMZ015 Will become GMZ043 (NE Gulf N of 26N E of 87W), and GMZ021 Will become GMZ047 (E Gulf from 22N to 26N E of 87W Including Straits of Florida) GMZ017 (W Central Gulf from 22N to 26N W of 94W) will be designated as GMZ044. No further changes to this zone. GMZ019 (Central Gulf from 22N to 26N between 87W and 94W) will be split along 91W. The resultant zones will be GMZ045 (W Central Gulf from 22N to 26N between 91W and 94W) GMZ046 (Central Gulf from 22Nto 26N between 87W and 91W) GMZ023 (SW Gulf S of 22N W of 94W) will be designated as GMZ048. No further changes to this zone. GMZ025 (SW Gulf S of 22N W of 94W) will split along 92W. The resultant zones will be: GMZ049 (Central Bay of Campeche S of 22N between 92W and 94W) GMZ050 (E Bay of Campeche S of 22N between 87W and 92W) The changes in the Caribbean Sea will be: AMZ011 (Caribbean N of 18N W of 85W including Yucatan Basin) will be designated AMZ040. No further changes to this zone. AMZ013 (Caribbean N of 18N between 76W and 85W including Cayman Basin) will be split along 20N, and again along 80W south of 20N. The resultant zones will be: AMZ041 (NW Caribbean N of 20N E of 85W) AMZ042 (Caribbean from 18N to 20N between 80W and 85W including Cayman Basin) AMZ043 (Caribbean from 18N to 20N between 76W and 80W) AMZ015 (Caribbean Approaches to the Windward Passage) will be designated as AMZ044. No further changes to this zone. AMZ017 (Gulf of Honduras) will become AMZ045 (Caribbean S of 18N W of 85W including Gulf of Honduras). No further changes to this zone. AMZ019 (Caribbean from 15N to 18N between 80W and 85W) will be designated as AMZ046. No further changes to this zone AMZ021 (Caribbean from 15N to 18N between 72W and 80W) will be split along 76W. The resultant zones will be: AMZ047 (Caribbean from 15N to 18N between 76W and 80W) AMZ048 (Caribbean from 15N to 18N between 72W and 76W) AMZ023 (Caribbean N of 15N between 64W and 72W) will be split along 68W. The resultant zones will be: AMZ049 (Caribbean N of 15N between 68W and 72W) AMZ050 (Caribbean N of 15N between 64W and 68W) AMZ025 (Offshore Waters Leeward Islands) will be designated as AMZ051. No further changes to this zone. AMZ027 (Tropical N Atlantic from 15N to 19N between 55W and 60W) will be designated as AMZ052. No further changes to this zone. AMZ029 (W Central Caribbean from 11N to 15N W of 80W) will be designated as AMZ053. No further changes to this zone. AMZ031 (Caribbean from 11N to 15N between 72W and 80W including Colombia Basin) will be split along 76W. The resultant zones will be: AMZ054 (Caribbean from 11N to 15N between 76W and 80W) AMZ055 (Caribbean from 11N to 15N between 72W and 76W) AMZ033 (Caribbean S of 15N between 64W and 72W including Venezuela Basin) will split along 68W. The resultant zones will be: AMZ056 (Caribbean S of 15N between 68W and 72W) AMZ057 (Caribbean S of 15N between 64W and 68W) AMZ035 (Offshore Waters Windward Islands including Trinidad and Tobago) will be designated AMZ058. No further changes to this zone. AMZ037 (Tropical N Atlantic from 07N to 15N between 55W and 60W) will be split along 11N. The resultant zones are: AMZ059 (Tropical N Atlantic from 11N to 15N between 55W and 60W) AMZ062 (Tropical N Atlantic from 07N to 11N) AMZ039 (SW Caribbean S of 11N including Approaches to Panama Canal) will be split along 80W. The resultant zones will be: AMZ060 (SW Caribbean S of 11N W of 80W) AMZ061 (SW Caribbean S of 11N E of 80W including Approaches to Panama Canal) The changes in the Southwest North Atlantic Ocean will be: AMZ111 (Atlantic from 27N to 31N W of 77W) will be split along 29N. The resultant zones will be: AMZ063 (Atlantic from 29N to 31N W of 77W) AMZ069 (Atlantic from 27N to 29N W of 77W) AMZ113 (Atlantic from 27N to 31N between 70W and 77W) will split along both 29N and 74W. The resulting four zones will be: AMZ064 (Atlantic from 29N to 31N between 74W and 77W) AMZ065 (Atlantic from 29N to 31N between 70W and 74W) AMZ070 (Atlantic from 27N to 29N between 74W and 77W) AMZ071 (Atlantic from 27N to 29N between 70W and 74W) AMZ115 (Atlantic from 27N to 31N between 65W and 70W) will be divided along 29N. The resultant zones will be: AMZ066 (Atlantic from 29N to 31N between 65W and 70W) AMZ072 (Atlantic from 27N to 29N between 65W and 70W) The following will be new zones: AMZ067 (Atlantic from 29N to 31N between 60W and 65W) AMZ068 (Atlantic from 29N to 31N between 55W and 60W) AMZ073 (Atlantic from 27N to 29N between 60W and 65W) AMZ074 (Atlantic from 27N to 29N between 55W and 60W) AMZ117 (Bahamas including Cay Sal Bank) will be split along 24N. The resultant zones will be: AMZ075 (Northern Bahamas from 24N to 27N) AMZ080 (Central Bahamas from 22N to 24N including Cay Sal Bank) AMZ119 (Atlantic from 22N to 27N E of Bahamas to 70W) will be split along 25N. The resultant zones will be: AMZ076 (Atlantic from 25N to 27N E of Bahamas to 70W) AMZ081 (Atlantic from 22N to 25N E of Bahamas to 70W) AMZ121 (Atlantic from 22N to 27N between 65W and 70W) will be split along 25N. The resultant zones are: AMZ077 (Atlantic from 25N to 27N between 65W and 70W) AMZ082 (Atlantic from 22N to 25N between 65W and 70W) The following will be new zones: AMZ078 (Atlantic from 25N to 27N between 60W and 65W) AMZ079 (Atlantic from 25N to 27N between 55W and 60W) AMZ083 (Atlantic from 22N to 25N between 60W and 65W) AMZ084 (Atlantic from 22N to 25N between 55W and 60W) AMZ123 (Atlantic S of 22N W of 70W including Approaches to the Windward Passage) will be designated as AMZ085. No further changes to this zone. AMZ125 (Atlantic S of 22N between 65W and 70W including Puerto Rico Trench) will be designated as AMZ086. No further changes to this zone. AMZ127 (Atlantic from 19N to 22N between 55W and 65W) will be split along 60W. The resultant zones are: AMZ087 (Atlantic from 19N to 22N between 60W and 65W) AMZ088 (Atlantic from 19N to 22N between 55W and 60W) NWS products affected by these offshore forecast zone changes: Product Name WMO Heading AWIPS ID ------------- ----------- -------- Offshore Waters Forecast for FZNT23 KNHC OFFNT3 the SW and Tropical N Atlantic and Caribbean Sea Offshore Waters Forecast for FZNT24 KNHC OFFNT4 the Gulf of Mexico NWS partners and users should take the appropriate action to ensure systems recognize the new UGCs and new zone names. Updated offshore marine zone shapefiles are online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/MarineZones A story map describing these proposed changes in detail can be found at: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/ebc71a5d460d4a6e952f90d5578d87db and at https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/marine/ For more information, please contact: Dr. Chris Landsea Chief, Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch National Hurricane Center, Miami, Florida chris.landsea@noaa.gov Phone: 305-229-4446 National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  830 NOUS41 KWBC 062000 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 22-05 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 300 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 TO: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort Other NWS Partners and NWS Employees FROM: Kimberly McMahon, Acting Chief Severe, Fire, Public and Winter Weather Services Branch SUBJECT: Changes to the Boundaries of Fire Weather Forecast Zones in Southeast Wyoming (WY) Served by NWS Weather Forecast Office (WFO) Cheyenne, Wyoming (CYS), and West Nebraska Panhandle (NE), Effective March 22, 2022 On or about Tuesday, March 22, 2022, at 2000 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the National Weather Service WFO in Cheyenne, WY, will change its current fire forecast zone boundaries in Southeast Wyoming and the western Nebraska Panhandle. After this change, all fire forecasts and related products will use the new zone configuration described below. If March 22, 2022 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to March 29, 2022. All current fire forecast zones will be impacted by this change, including: Wyoming: WY301, WY302, WY303, WY304, WY305, WY306, WY307, WY308, WY309, WY310. Western Nebraska Panhandle: NE311, NE312, and NE313. The fire forecast zone count will increase from the current count of 13 to a new total count of 21 zones across Southeast Wyoming (+7) and western Nebraska Panhandle (+1). New NWS Cheyenne Fire forecast zones numbers will be updated to: Wyoming: WY417, WY418, WY419, WY420, WY421, WY422, WY423, WY424, WY425, WY426, WY427, WY428, WY429, WY430, WY431, WY432, and WY433. In addition, the four new zones in western Nebraska Panhandle will be: NE434, NE435, NE436, and NE437. After this change, WFO CYS fire weather forecast zones will better align with terrain, geo-political fire district boundaries from core partner input, and geospatial coverage of fuels/land cover type. Fire weather zone numbering will change as a result of these changes from the 300 series to a new 400 series of numbers. Graphical descriptions of the old and new fire weather forecast zones are online at: https://www.weather.gov/cys/2022NewFireZones NWS watch, warning and forecast products affected by these changes are: WFO Cheyenne Products WMO Heading AWIPS ID ------- ----------- ------- Fire Weather Watch WWUS85 KCYS RFWCYS Red Flag Warning WWUS85 KCYS RFWCYS Fire Weather Planning Forecast FNUS55 KCYS FWFCYS NWS partners and users will need to make necessary changes to their communications systems to accommodate these fire weather forecast zone changes. Shapefiles of the new fire weather forecast zones for WFO CYS is online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/FireZones For more information, please contact: Jared Allen - Warning Coordination Meteorologist National Weather Service Cheyenne, WY 307-772-2468 ext. 726 Jared.Allen@noaa.gov National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  142 NOUS41 KWBC 062000 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 22-06 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 300 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: Kimberly McMahon, Acting Chief Severe, Fire, Public, and Winter Weather Services Branch Subject: Changes to Public and Fire Forecast Zones for Weather Forecast Office Greenville-Spartanburg, SC, Effective March 22, 2022 On or about Tuesday, March 22, 2022, at 4:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), 2000 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS Weather Forecast Office (WFO) in Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina (GSP) will change Public and Fire Weather Forecast Zones for Greenville and Spartanburg Counties in upstate South Carolina. After this change, all public and fire weather forecasts and related products will use the new zone numbers and names shown below. These changes are intended to provide increased flexibility and improved accuracy of forecast and various watches, warnings and advisories in the public and fire weather programs. If March 22, 2022 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to March 29, 2022. Table 1: Universal Geographic Codes (UGC): Current Public/Fire Zone Forecast Names ---------------------------------- SCZ001: Oconee Mountains SCZ002: Pickens Mountains SCZ003: Greater Oconee SCZ004: Greater Pickens SCZ005: Greenville Mountains SCZ006: Greater Greenville SCZ007: Spartanburg Table 2: UGC: New Public Zone Forecast Names ------------------------------- SCZ101: Oconee Mountains SCZ102: Pickens Mountains SCZ103: Greenville Mountains SCZ104: Greater Oconee SCZ105: Greater Pickens SCZ106: Central Greenville SCZ107: Southern Greenville SCZ108: Northern Spartanburg SCZ109: Southern Spartanburg Table 3: NWS products from WFO Greenville-Spartanburg, SC affected by these public/fire zone changes are listed below. Product Name WMO Heading AWIPS ID ------------------------- ------------ -------- Special Weather Statement WWUS82 KGSP SPSGSP Hurricane Local Statement WTUS82 KGSP HLSGSP Tropical Cyclone Watch/Warning WTUS82 KGSP TCVGSP Zone Forecast Product FPUS52 KGSP ZFPGSP Hazardous Weather Outlook FLUS42 KGSP HWOGSP Non-Precipitation Watch/Warning/ Advisory WWUS72 KGSP NPWGSP Winter Weather Watch/Warning/ Advisory WWUS42 KGSP WSWGSP Area Forecast Matrices FOUS52 KGSP AFMGSP Fire Weather Message FNUS52 KGSP FWFGSP Flood Watch WGUS62 KGSP FFAGSP Hydrologic Outlook FGUS72 KGSP ESFGSP Fire Weather Watch WWUS82 KGSP RFWGSP Red Flag Warning WWUS82 KGSP RFWGSP Public Information Statement NOUS42 KGSP PNSGSP Point Forecast Matrices FOUS52 KGSP PFMGSP Area Forecast Discussion FXUS62 KGSP AFDGSP Precipitation and Temperature Summary SXUS52 KGSP HYDGSP Daily River and Lake Summary FGUS52 KGSP RVDGSP Hydrologic Statement FGUS82 KGSP RVSGSP Hydrologic Statement SRUS42 KGSP RVAGSP Air Quality Alert AEUS72 KGSP AQAGSP Air Quality Forecast AEUS72 KGSP AQIGSP NWS partners and users should take the appropriate action to ensure systems recognize the new UGC (Z) and new zone alignments and names. Updated zone shapefiles are online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/PublicZones https://www.weather.gov/gis/FireZones A graphical depiction of this change is online at: https://www.weather.gov/gsp/newGSPZones For more information, please contact: Trisha Palmer Warning Coordination Meteorologist NWS Greenville-Spartanburg, SC trisha.palmer@noaa.gov 864-848-9970x223 or John Koch Public Program Leader Eastern Region Headquarters Bohemia, NY john.koch@noaa.gov 631-244-0104 National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  416 NOUS41 KWBC 062000 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 22-07 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 300 PM EST Thu Jan 06 2022 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPORT Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: Kimberly McMahon, Acting Chief Severe, Fire, Public, and Winter Weather Services Branch Subject: Changes to Public and Marine Forecast Zones for WFO Tiyan, GU, Effective March 23, 2022 On or about Wednesday, March 23, 2022, at 6:00 AM Chamorro Standard Time (ChST), March 22, 2022 2000 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS Weather Forecast Office (WFO) in Tiyan, Guam (GUM) will change the Public and Marine Weather Forecast Zones encompassing the Mariana and Micronesian Islands. All public and marine forecasts and related products will use the new zone numbers and names shown below. These changes are intended to increase flexibility and improve accuracy of the WFO Guam products in the public and marine weather programs. If March 23, 2022, is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to March 30, 2022. Table 1: Current Universal Geographic Code (UGC): Public and Marine Forecast Zone Name UGC Current Zone Name New UGC New Zone Name ------------Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas------------ GUZ002: Rota MPZ001: Rota GUZ003: Aguijan, Tinian MPZ002: Aguijan, Tinian GUZ004: Saipan MPZ003: Saipan GUZ005: Anatahan MPZ004: Anatahan GUZ005: Sarigan, Guguan Removed GUZ005: Alamagan MPZ005: Alamagan GUZ005: Pagan MPZ006: Pagan GUZ005: Agrihan MPZ007: Agrihan GUZ005: Asuncion Island Removed GUZ005: Maug Islands Removed GUZ005: Farallon de Pajaros Removed -------------------- Republic of Palau -------------------- GUZ013: Kayangel PWZ001: Kayangel GUZ011: Koror PWZ002: Koror GUZ011: Peleliu PWZ003: Peleliu GUZ011: Angaur PWZ006: Angaur Added PWZ007: Sonsorol Added PWZ008: Tobi -------- Yap State, Federated States of Micronesia -------- GUZ021: Yap FMZ037: Yap GUZ022: Ngulu FMZ038: Ngulu GUZ023: Ulithi FMZ036: Ulithi GUZ024: Sorol Removed GUZ025: Woleai FMZ032: Woleai GUZ026: Satawal FMZ031: Satawal Added FMZ033: Faraulep Added FMZ034: Eauripik Added FMZ035: Fais ------- Chuuk State, Federated States of Micronesia ------- GUZ031: Chuuk FMZ023: Chuuk GUZ032: Polowat FMZ026: Polowat GUZ033: Lukunoch FMZ021: Lukunoch Added FMZ025: Onoun Added FMZ024: Fananu Added FMZ022: Losap ------ Pohnpei State, Federated States of Micronesia ------ GUZ041: Pohnpei FMZ013: Pohnpei GUZ042: Mwoakilloa FMZ012: Mwoakilloa GUZ043: Pingelap FMZ011: Pingelap Added FMZ014: Pakin Added FMZ015: Sapwuahfik (Ngatik) Added FMZ016: Oroluk Added FMZ017: Nukuoro Added FMZ018: Kapingamarangi ------- Kosrae State, Federated States of Micronesia ------ GUZ051: Kosrae FMZ001: Kosrae ------------- Republic of the Marshall Islands ------------ GUZ061: Majuro MHZ002: Majuro GUZ062: Ujelang Removed GUZ064: Ailinglaplap MHZ007: Ailinglaplap GUZ065: Jaluit MHZ006: Jaluit GUZ067: Wotje MHZ003: Wotje GUZ068: Mili MHZ004: Mili Added MHZ001: Arno Added MHZ005: Utrok Added MHZ008: Kwajalein Added MHZ009: Ujae Added MHZ010: Enewetak Table 2: NWS products affected by these public/marine zone changes. AWIPS IDs ending in “GUM” refer to Guam and the CNMI, “PQ1” refer to Eastern Micronesia, and “PQ2” refer to Western Micronesia. AWIPS ID WMO Heading Product Name -------- ------------ ------------------------------ AFDGUM FXPQ50 PGUM Area Forecast Discussion CFWGUM WHMY40 PGUM Coastal Hazard Message CFWPQ1-2 WHPQ41 PGUM Coastal Hazard Message CWFPQ1-2 FZPQ51 PGUM Coastal Waters Forecast DGTGUM AXGM70 PGUM Drought Information Statement ESFGUM FGMY70 PGUM Hydrologic Outlook FLSGUM WGMY80 PGUM Flood Advisory FFAGUM WGMY60 PGUM Flood Watch FFWGUM WGMY50 PGUM Flash Flood Warning HLSPQ1-5 WTPQ81 PGUM Hurricane Local Statement MWSPQ1-2 FZPQ71 PGUM Marine Weather Statement MWWPQ1-2 WHGM71 PGUM Marine Weather Warning NOWGUM FPMY70 PGUM Short-Term Forecast NPWGUM WWMY70 PGUM Non-Precipitation Watch/Warning/Advisory PFMGUM FOMY50 PGUM Point Forecast Matrix PFMPQ1-2 FOPQ51 PGUM Point Forecast Matrix PNSGUM NOPQ40 PGUM Public Information Statement SFTGUM FPMY60 PGUM Tabular State Forecast SFTPQ1-2 FPPQ61 PGUM Tabular State Forecast SPSGUM WWMY80 PGUM Special Weather Statement SPSPQ1-2 WWPQ81 PGUM Special Weather Statement SRFGUM FZPQ50 PGUM Surf Zone Forecast SRFPQ1-2 FZPQ51 PGUM Surf Zone Forecast TIBGUM WEGM42 PHEB Tsunami Information Statement TSUGUM WEGM40 PHEB Tsunami Message ZFPGUM FPMY50 PGUM Zone Forecast ZFPPQ1-2 FPPQ51 PGUM Zone Forecast NWS partners and users should take the appropriate action to ensure systems recognize the new UGC and new zone alignments and names. Updated public and marine zone shapefiles are online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/MarineZones https://www.weather.gov/gis/PublicZones A graphical depiction of this change is online at: https://www.weather.gov/gum/WFO_Guam_Zone_Changes For more information, please contact: Genevieve Miller Meteorologist-in-charge, WFO Guam genevieve.miller@noaa.gov National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  987 NOUS41 KWBC 062000 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 22-10 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 300 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: Kimberly McMahon, Acting Chief Severe, Fire, Public, and Winter Weather Services Branch Subject: Changes to Public and Fire Weather Forecast Zones for Weather Forecast Office Los Angeles/Oxnard, CA, Effective March 22, 2022 On or about Tuesday, March 22, 2022, at 100 PM Pacific Daylight Time (PDT), 2000 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS Weather Forecast Office in Oxnard, California (LOX) will change the Public and Fire Weather Forecast Zones encompassing San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Los Angeles Counties in southwest California. After this change, all public and fire forecasts and related products will use the new zone numbers and names shown below. If March 22, 2022 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to March 29, 2022. These changes are intended to provide increased flexibility and improved accuracy of forecast, watch, warning, and advisory products in the public and fire weather programs. The changes will optimize issuance of hazard products for conditions that vary significantly between coasts, valleys, and mountains of southwest California. Table 1: Universal Geographic Codes (UGC): Current Public/Fire Zone Forecast Name ---------------------------------- CAZ034/CAZ234: San Luis Obispo County Central Coast CAZ035/CAZ235: Santa Barbara County Central Coast CAZ036/CAZ236: Santa Ynez Valley CAZ037/CAZ237: San Luis Obispo County Interior Valley CAZ039/CAZ239: Santa Barbara County South Coast CAZ040/CAZ240: Ventura County Coast CAZ041/CAZ241: Los Angeles County Coast including Downtown Los Angeles CAZ044/CAZ244: Ventura County Interior Valleys CAZ045/CAZ245: Ventura County Coastal Valleys CAZ046/CAZ246: Santa Monica Mountains Recreational Area CAZ051/CAZ251: San Luis Obispo County Mountains CAZ052/CAZ252: Santa Barbara County Mountains Table 2: UGC: New Public/Fire Zone Forecast Name ------------------------------- CAZ340/CAZ340: San Luis Obispo County Beaches CAZ341/CAZ341: San Luis Obispo County Inland Central Coast CAZ342/CAZ342: Santa Lucia Mountains CAZ343/CAZ343: Southern Salinas Valley CAZ344/CAZ344: San Luis Obispo County Interior Valleys CAZ345/CAZ345: San Luis Obispo County Mountains CAZ346/CAZ346: Santa Barbara County Central Coast Beaches CAZ347/CAZ347: Santa Barbara County Inland Central Coast CAZ348/CAZ348: Santa Ynez Valley CAZ349/CAZ349: Santa Barbara County Southwestern Coast CAZ350/CAZ350: Santa Barbara County Southeastern Coast CAZ351/CAZ351: Santa Ynez Mountains Western Range CAZ352/CAZ352: Santa Ynez Mountains Eastern Range CAZ353/CAZ353: Santa Barbara County Interior Mountains CAZ354/CAZ354: Ventura County Beaches CAZ355/CAZ355: Ventura County Inland Coast CAZ356/CAZ356: Lake Casitas CAZ357/CAZ357: Ojai Valley CAZ358/CAZ358: Central Ventura County Valleys CAZ359/CAZ359: Southeastern Ventura County Valleys CAZ362/CAZ362: Malibu Coast CAZ363/CAZ363: Santa Monica Mountains CAZ364/CAZ364: Los Angeles County Beaches CAZ365/CAZ365: Los Angeles County Inland Coast Including Downtown Los Angeles Table 3: UGC: Change in Existing Public/Fire Zone Forecast Name ------------------------------- CAZ054/CAZ254: Los Angeles County Mountains excluding the Santa Monica Range will be renamed to: Los Angeles County Mountains Table 4: NWS products affected by these public/fire zone changes are listed below. AWIPS ID WMO Heading Product Name -------- ----------- -------------------- HLSLOX: WTUS86 KLAX: Hurricane Local Statement CFWLOX: WHUS46 KLAX: Coastal Hazard Message SRFLOX: FZUS56 KLAX: Surf Zone Forecast FWFLOX: FNUS56 KLAX: Fire Weather Forecast RFWLOX: WWUS86 KLAX: Fire Weather Message ZFPLOX: FPUS56 KLAX: Zone Forecast PFMLOX: FOUS56 KLAX: Point Forecast Matrices SFTLOX: FPUS66 KLAX: Tabular State Forecast PNSLOX: NOUS46 KLAX: Public Information Statement NPWLOX: WWUS76 KLAX: Non-Precipitation Statement FFALOX: WGUS66 KLAX: Flood Watch SPSLOX: WWUS86 KLAX: Special Weather Statement WSWLOX: WWUS46 KLAX: Winter Weather Message AFDLOX: FXUS66 KLAX: Area Forecast Discussion NWS partners and users should take the appropriate action to ensure systems recognize the new UGC (Z) and new zone alignments and names. Updated public zone shapefiles are online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/PublicZones https://www.weather.gov/gis/FireZones A graphical depiction of this change is online at: https://www.weather.gov/media/lox/statements/Mar2022_PublicFire_LOX_J ustif ication.pdf For more information, please contact: Mark Jackson Meteorologist-in-Charge NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard, CA mark.jackson@noaa.gov 805-988-6615 or Eric Boldt Warning Coordination Meteorologist NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard, CA eric.boldt@noaa.gov 805-988-6615 National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  615 NOUS41 KWBC 062000 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 22-12 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 300 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: Kimberly McMahon, Acting Chief Severe, Fire, Public, and Winter Weather Services Branch Subject: Changes in Fire and Public Forecast Zones for NWS Weather Forecast Office Melbourne, FL, for Volusia, Brevard, Indian River, Saint Lucie, and Martin Counties in Florida, Effective March 22, 2022 Effective on or about Tuesday March 22, 2022 at 4:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), 2000 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), five public and fire weather forecast zones for NWS Weather Forecast Office (WFO) Melbourne (MLB), FL, will be adjusted and split into new zones. After this change, all public and fire forecasts and related products will use the new zone numbers and names shown below. If March 22, 2022 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to March 29, 2022. Table 1: Current affected WFO MLB Public and Fire Weather Forecast Zones Current Fire/Public Zone Name Current UGC (Z) ----------------------------- -------------------- Inland Volusia FLZ041 Coastal Volusia FLZ141 Northern Brevard FLZ147 Southern Brevard FLZ047 Indian River FLZ054 St. Lucie FLZ059 Martin FLZ064 Table 2: New WFO MLB affected Coastal and Inland Public and Fire Weather Forecast Zones New Fire/Public Zone Name New UGC (Z) ------------------------- ----------- Inland Volusia FLZ041 Coastal Volusia FLZ141 Inland Northern Brevard FLZ247 Mainland Northern Brevard FLZ347 Northern Brevard Barrier Islands FLZ447 Inland Southern Brevard FLZ547 Mainland Southern Brevard FLZ647 Southern Brevard Barrier Islands FLZ747 Coastal Indian River FLZ154 Inland Indian River FLZ254 Coastal St. Lucie FLZ159 Inland St. Lucie FLZ259 Coastal Martin FLZ164 Inland Martin FLZ264 Table 3: WFO Melbourne products affected by the changes in coastal public and fire weather forecast zones Product Name WMO Heading AWIPS ID ------------ ---------- ---------- Hurricane Local Statement WTUS82 KMLB HLSMLB Tropical Cyclone WTNT81 KNHC TCVAT1-5 Watch/Warning Coastal Hazard Message WHUS42 KMLB CFWMLB Surf Zone Forecast FZUS52 KMLB SRFMLB Fire Weather Forecast FNUS52 KMLB FWFMLB Fire Weather Message WWUS82 KMLB RFWMLB Fire Danger Statement FNUS62 KMLB RFDMLB Zone Forecast FPUS52 KMLB ZFPMLB Point Forecast Matrices FOUS52 KMLB PFMMLB Tabular State Forecast FPUS62 KMLB SFTMLB Tsunami Message WEXX20 PAAQ TSUAT1 Public Info Statement NOUS42 KMLB PNSMLB Non-Precipitation Warning/ WWUS72 KMLB NPWMLB Advisory/Watch Flood Watch WGUS62 KMLB FFAMLB Special Weather Statement WWUS82 KMLB SPSMLB Winter Weather Message WWUS42 KMLB WSWMLB Area Forecast Discussion FXUS62 KMLB AFDMLB Hydrologic Outlook FGUS72 KMLB ESFMLB Hazardous Weather Outlook FLUS42 KMLB HWOMLB Partners and users should take the appropriate action to ensure systems recognize the new UGC (Z) and new zone alignments and names. These changes do not affect products using county (C) UGC. Updated fire and public weather forecast zone maps are online at: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/geodata/catalog/wsom/html/firezone.htm http://www.nws.noaa.gov/geodata/catalog/wsom/html/pubzone.htm A graphical depiction of WFO MLBs new Fire and Public Weather Forecast Zones are online: https://www.weather.gov/mlb/ZoneChange2022 For more information, please contact: Kevin Rodriguez / Matthew Volkmer Meteorologist / Science and Operations Officer National Weather Service Melbourne FL 321-255-0212 X224 Or Melinda Bailey Public/Marine Meteorologist NWS Southern Region Headquarters Fort Worth, TX 817-978-1109 x107 National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification  975 NOUS41 KWBC 062000 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 22-13 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 300 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: Kimberly McMahon, Acting Chief Severe, Fire, Public and Winter Weather Services Branch Subject: Reconfiguration of Public and Fire Weather Forecast Zones by WFO San Francisco Bay Area, CA, Effective March 22, 2022 On or about Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at 1:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 2000 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS Weather Forecast Office San Francisco Bay Area, CA (WFO MTR) will divide the North Bay Mountains and the East Bay Hills public and fire weather forecast zones into five new zones. If March 22, 2022 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to March 29, 2022. The North Bay Mountains and the East Bay Hills forecast zones will be divided to more accurately represent meteorological and climatological conditions. This change will allow for more refined watches and warnings in these zones and are expected to reduce overwarning in areas that otherwise would not need to be under a watch or warning. The North Bay Mountains currently include the Marin and Sonoma County coastal ranges, the Mayacamas of Sonoma and Napa Counties, and the Napa county side of the Vaca Range, 1000 foot elevation and above. The new zones will subdivide this large geographical zone into three distinct climate zones. These will be the interior mountains, comprising the Napa County side of the Vaca Range and the Mayacamas of Sonoma and Napa Counties, the Sonoma County Coastal Range, and the Marin County Coastal Range, all 1000 foot elevation and above. The East Bay Hills currently include areas in Contra Costa and Alameda Counties and Eastern Santa Clara County that have elevations of 1000 feet and above. The new zones will bifurcate this latitudinally large zone. The new northern zone, East Bay Hills, will consist of areas in Contra Costa and Alameda Counties that are 1000 foot elevation and above. The new southern zone, Eastern Santa Clara Hills, will consist of areas East of highway 101 in Santa Clara County that are 1000 foot elevation and above. The tables below detail the zone changes. Table 1: Current Universal Geographic Codes (UGC): Current Public and Fire Weather Zone Forecast Name ---------------------------------- CAZ507: North Bay Mountains CAZ511: East Bay Hills and Diablo Range Table 2: New UGC: New Public and Fire Weather Zone Forecast Name ------------------------------- CAZ502: Marin Coastal Range CAZ503: Sonoma Coastal Range CAZ504: North Bay Interior Mountains CAZ514: Eastern Santa Clara Hills CAZ515: East Bay Hills Table 3: NWS products affected by the WFO San Francisco Bay Area, CA public and fire weather zone changes are listed below. Product Name WMO Heading AWIPS ID ------------------------ ------------- -------- Zone Forecast Product FPUS56 KMTR ZFPMTR Point Forecast Matrices FOUS56 KMTR PFMMTR Tabular State Forecast FPUS66 KMTR SFTMTR Public Information Statement NOUS46 KMTR PNSMTR Non-Precipitation Watch/Warning/ WWUS76 KMTR NPWMTR Advisory Flood Watch WGUS66 KMTR FFAMTR Special Weather Statement WWUS86 KMTR SPSMTR Winter Weather Message WWUS46 KMTR WSWMTR Area Forecast Discussion FXUS66 KMTR AFDMTR Fire Weather Forecast FNUS56 KMTR FWFMTR Fire Weather Message WWUS86 KMTR RFWMTR NWS partners and users should take the appropriate action to ensure systems recognize the new UGC (Z) and new zone alignments and names. Updated public zone shapefiles are online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/PublicZones https://www.weather.gov/gis/FireZones A graphical depiction of this change is online at: https://www.weather.gov/mtr/2022BayAreaZoneChanges For more information, please contact: Brian Garcia Warning Coordination Meteorologist Monterey, CA 831-656-1710 x 223 brian.garcia@noaa.gov National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  425 NOUS41 KWBC 062000 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 22-14 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 300 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: Kimberly McMahon, Acting Chief Severe, Fire, Public, and Winter Weather Services Branch Subject: Reconfiguration of Fire Weather Zones by WFO Spokane, WA and WFO Pendleton, OR, Effective March 22, 2022 On or about Tuesday, March 22, 2022, at 100 PM Pacific Daylight Time (PDT), 2000 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS Weather Forecast Offices in Spokane, Washington (OTX) and Pendleton, Oregon (PDT) will reconfigure Fire Weather Forecast Zones across all of Eastern Washington. After this change, all fire forecasts and related products will use the new zone numbers and names shown below. If March 22, 2022 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to March 29, 2022. These changes are intended to provide more consistency across fire weather and fire danger rating areas to benefit the fire community and decision makers. Nested fire weather zones were developed within Eastern Washington’s fire danger rating areas. This will allow for increased flexibility and improved accuracy of forecast, fire weather watches, and red flag warnings within the respective fire weather programs. Pendleton and Spokane Forecast Offices have also transferred responsibility of several fire weather zones. The transfer was implemented to best align our fire weather zones with our public forecast areas of responsibilities. 17 current zones will be realigned and converted into 20 separate zones. These new zones are being divided to optimize issuance of hazard products for conditions that vary significantly across Eastern Washington geographic area. No changes are being made to the Idaho Fire Weather Forecast zones. Tables 1 and 2 below detail the zone changes. Additionally, two zones will transfer responsibility from WFO Spokane to WFO Pendleton, and one zone will transfer from WFO Pendleton to WFO Spokane. Tables 3 and 4 detail those changes. Table 1: Universal Geographic Codes (UGC): Current Fire Zone Forecast Name ---------------------------------- WAZ639: East Washington Southern Washington Cascades WAZ641: Lower Columbia Basin of Washington WAZ643: Blue Mountains of Washington WAZ645: Wallowa District - Asotin County WAZ662: East Portion of North Cascades NP/Lake Chelan NRA WAZ673: East Washington Northern Columbia Basin WAZ674: East Washington Palouse and Spokane Area WAZ675: East Washington Southern Columbia Basin WAZ676: East Washington South Central Cascade Valleys WAZ677: East Washington Central Cascade Valleys WAZ680: East Washington South Central Cascade Mountains WAZ681: Yakama Alpine District WAZ682: East Washington Central Cascades Mountains WAZ684: East Washington Okanogan/Methow Valley WAZ685: East Washington North Cascades WAZ686: East Washington Northeast WAZ687: East Washington Okanogan Highlands Table 2: UGC: New Fire Zone Forecast Name ------------------------------- WAZ690: Kittitas Valley WAZ691: Lower Columbia Basin WAZ692: Blue Mountains of Washington WAZ693: Southeast Washington Grande Ronde Valley WAZ694: Yakama Alpine District WAZ695: East Washington South Central Cascade Mountains WAZ696: East Washington Central Cascades WAZ697: East Portion of North Cascades National Park/Lake Chelan National Recreation Area WAZ698: East Washington North Cascades WAZ699: Okanogan Highlands & Kettle Mountains WAZ700: Selkirk Mountains of Northeast Washington WAZ701: Foothills of Northeast Washington WAZ702: Colville Reservation WAZ703: Okanogan Valley WAZ704: Methow Valley WAZ705: Foothills of Central Washington Cascades WAZ706: Waterville Plateau WAZ707: Western Columbia Basin WAZ708: Eastern Columbia Basin - Palouse - Spokane Area WAZ709: Lower Palouse - Snake River Table 3: Washington Fire Weather Zones transferring from WFO Spokane to WFO Pendleton ------------------------ WAZ690: Kittitas Valley WAZ695: East Washington South Central Cascade Mountains Table 4: Washington Fire Weather Zones transferring from WFO Pendleton to WFO Spokane ------------------------ WAZ709: Lower Palouse - Snake River Table 5: NWS products affected by the WFO Spokane, WA/Pendleton, OR fire zone changes are listed below. AWIPS ID WMO Heading Product Name ------------------------------------ FWFOTX: FNUS56 KOTX: Fire Weather Forecast RFWOTX: WWUS86 KOTX: Fire Weather Message FWFPDT: FNUS56 KPDT: Fire Weather Forecast RFWPDT: WWUS86 KPDT: Fire Weather Message NWS partners and users should take the appropriate action to ensure systems recognize the new UGC (Z) and new zone alignments and names. Updated public zone shapefiles are online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/FireZones A graphical depiction of this change is online at: https://www.weather.gov/otx/EasternWAFireZoneChanges For more information, please contact: Spokane National Weather Service Stephen Bodnar Fire Weather Program Leader NWS Spokane, WA stephen.bodnar@noaa.gov 509-244-0110 ext 227 Ronald Miller Meteorologist in Charge NWS Spokane, WA ronald.miller@noaa.gov 509-244-0110 ext 222 Pendleton National Weather Service Mary Wister Fire Weather Program Leader NWS Pendleton, OR mary.wister@noaa.gov 541-276-8134 Mike Vescio Meteorologist in Charge NWS Pendleton, OR michael.vescio@noaa.gov 541-276-7832 National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  195 NOUS45 KGJT 062033 PNSGJT COZ001>014-017>023-UTZ022>025-027>029-070833- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Grand Junction CO 133 PM MST Thu Jan 6 2022 A strong and moist northwest flow resulted in significant snow over mainly the northwest and west central Colorado mountains Wednesday, Wednesday night and into Thursday. Following are 24 hour snowfall and wind reports as of Thursday morning. All reports are preliminary. ...SNOWFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Elevation (ft.) ...Colorado... ...Eagle County... Vail 2.6E 11.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 8389 Vail 3.5 E 8.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 8507 Vail 0.9WNW 7.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 8172 Avon 2N 6.0 in 0600 AM 01/06 8200 Edwards 1.3WNW 2.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 7156 Edwards 2.9 WSW 1.0 in 0630 AM 01/06 7497 Eagle 0.7 NW 1.0 in 0655 AM 01/06 6941 Edwards 0.5 E 1.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 7213 ...Garfield County... Glenwood Springs 5.3SSE 1.3 in 0700 AM 01/06 5941 ...Gunnison County... Pitkin 1.1SW 8.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 9139 0.7 NE Crested Butte 2.5 in 0723 AM 01/06 8860 4.2 N Mount Crested Butte 2.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 9469 Crested Butte 6.2N 2.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 9606 ...Routt County... Steamboat Springs 1.9E 15.9 in 0600 AM 01/06 7200 Steamboat Springs 0.7ESE 13.4 in 0700 AM 01/06 7049 Steamboat Springs 13.4 in 0730 AM 01/06 6636 Steamboat Springs 1.5WNW 12.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 6777 Steamboat Springs 0.1NNE 12.1 in 0815 AM 01/06 6743 Steamboat Springs 0.6NNW 12.0 in 0830 AM 01/06 6812 Oak Creek 0.4 W 10.0 in 0810 AM 01/06 7472 Yampa 5.1S 8.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 8489 Hayden 2.5 in 0600 PM 01/05 6467 ...San Juan County... Silverton 2.2 in 0730 AM 01/06 9289 Estimated storm total snowfall amounts over the highest elevations of northwest and west central Colorado as of early Thursday afternoon include: Northwest Colorado Mountains: Elkhead and Park Mountains.............17 to 38 inches, with 85 inches at the Tower site. Flattops................................8 to 18 inches, with 25 inches at the Ripple Creek site. West Central Colorado Mountains: Gore and Elk Mountains..................6 to 9 inches, with 25 inches at the Vail Mountain site. West Elk and Sawatch Mountains..........7 to 17 inches. ...HIGHEST WIND REPORTS... Location Speed Time/Date Elevation (ft.) ...Colorado... ...Eagle County... Eagle County Rgnl Airport 45 MPH 0134 PM 01/05 6582 0.5 Mi E Of Vail - Rtr 45 MPH 0418 PM 01/05 8775 ...Garfield County... Strm King Mt, Glnwood 4NW 49 MPH 1258 PM 01/05 8792 ...Moffat County... Craig-Moffat County Airport 46 MPH 0340 PM 01/05 6184 ...Routt County... 4.3 E Steamboat Springs (DRI 79 MPH 0425 PM 01/05 10531 040e122 Us-40 At Milner 48 MPH 0427 PM 01/05 6575 Yampa Valley Airport 45 MPH 0401 PM 01/05 6421 ...Utah... ...Daggett County... Sr-43 At Mp 0.5 West Stateli 56 MPH 0210 PM 01/05 7230 Kings Point, Jarvie Ranch 5S 48 MPH 0426 PM 01/05 5712 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. $$  134 NOUS42 KMLB 062043 PNSMLB Public Information Statement National Weather Service Melbourne FL 343 PM EST Thu Jan 06 2022 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort Other NWS Partners and NWS Employees From: Kimberly McMahon, Acting Chief Severe, Fire, Public, and Winter Weather Services Branch Subject: Changes in Fire and Public Forecast Zones for NWS Weather Forecast Office Melbourne, FL, for Volusia Brevard, Indian River, Saint Lucie, and Martin Counties in Florida, effective March 22, 2022 Effective on or about Tuesday March 22, 2022 at 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST), 2000 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), five public and fire weather forecast zones for NWS Weather Forecast Office (WFO) Melbourne (MLB), FL, will be adjusted and split into new zones. After this change, all public and fire forecasts and related products will use the new zone numbers and names shown below. If March 22, 2022 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to March 29, 2022. Table 1: Current affected WFO MLB Public and Fire Weather Forecast Zones Current Fire/Public Current UGC (Z) Zone Name ------------------- --------------- Inland Volusia FLZ041 Coastal Volusia FLZ141 Northern Brevard FLZ147 Southern Brevard FLZ047 Indian River FLZ054 St. Lucie FLZ059 Martin FLZ064 Table 2: New WFO MLB affected Coastal and Inland Public and Fire Weather Forecast Zones New Fire/Public New UGC (Z) Zone Name --------------- ----------- Inland Volusia FLZ041 Coastal Volusia FLZ141 Inland Northern Brevard FLZ247 Mainland Northern Brevard FLZ347 Northern Brevard Barrier Islands FLZ447 Inland Southern Brevard FLZ547 Mainland Southern Brevard FLZ647 Southern Brevard Barrier Islands FLZ747 Coastal Indian River FLZ154 Inland Indian River FLZ254 Coastal St. Lucie FLZ159 Inland St. Lucie FLZ259 Coastal Martin FLZ164 Inland Martin FLZ264 Table 3: WFO Melbourne products affected by the changes in coastal public and fire weather forecast zones Product Name WMO Heading AWIPS ID ------------ ----------- ---------- Hurricane Local Statement WTUS82 KMLB HLSMLB Tropical Cyclone WTNT81 KNHC TCVAT1-5 Watch/Warning Coastal Hazard Message WHUS42 KMLB CFWMLB Surf Zone Forecast FZUS52 KMLB SRFMLB Fire Weather Forecast FNUS52 KMLB FWFMLB Fire Weather Message WWUS82 KMLB RFWMLB Fire Danger Statement FNUS62 KMLB RFDMLB Zone Forecast FPUS52 KMLB ZFPMLB Point Forecast Matrices FOUS52 KMLB PFMMLB Tabular State Forecast FPUS62 KMLB SFTMLB Tsunami Message WEXX20 PAAQ TSUAT1 Public Info Statement NOUS42 KMLB PNSMLB Non-Precipitation Warning/ WWUS72 KMLB NPWMLB Advisory/Watch Flood Watch WGUS62 KMLB FFAMLB Special Weather Statement WWUS82 KMLB SPSMLB Winter Weather Message WWUS42 KMLB WSWMLB Area Forecast Discussion FXUS62 KMLB AFDMLB Hydrologic Outlook FGUS72 KMLB ESFMLB Hazardous Weather Outlook FLUS42 KMLB HWOMLB Partners and users should take the appropriate action to ensure systems recognize the new UGC (Z) and new zone alignments and names. These changes do not affect products using county (C) UGC. Updated fire and public weather forecast zone maps are online at: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/geodata/catalog/wsom/html/firezone.htm http://www.nws.noaa.gov/geodata/catalog/wsom/html/pubzone.htm A graphical depiction of WFO MLBs new Fire and Public Weather Forecast Zones are online: https://www.weather.gov/mlb/ZoneChange2022 For more information, please contact: Kevin Rodriguez / Matthew Volkmer Meteorologist / Science and Operations Officer National Weather Service 421 Croton Road Melbourne FL 32935 321-255-0212 X224 Or Melinda Bailey Public/Marine Meteorologist NWS Southern Region Headquarters Fort Worth, TX 817-978-1109 x107 National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification $$ Rodriguez  957 NOUS41 KBUF 062046 PNSBUF NYZ001>008-010>014-019>021-085-070846- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Buffalo NY 346 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...New York... ...Erie County... Cheektowaga 18.0 in 0200 PM 01/06 42.91N/78.75W Lancaster 16.0 in 0200 PM 01/06 42.90N/78.67W Lancaster 15.0 in 0200 PM 01/06 42.90N/78.67W Buffalo International ARPT 14.1 in 0100 PM 01/06 42.95N/78.72W 1 SE Harris Hill 13.5 in 0238 PM 01/06 42.97N/78.67W Clarence 12.0 in 0200 PM 01/06 42.98N/78.58W ...Genesee County... 3 WSW Corfu 7.0 in 0334 PM 01/06 42.95N/78.45W ...Jefferson County... Watertown 12.3 in 0258 PM 01/06 43.97N/75.91W && **METADATA** :1/06/2022,0200 PM, NY, Erie, Clarence, , , 42.981329568255, -78.582532864056, SNOW, 12.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Storm total snowfall, :1/06/2022,0238 PM, NY, Erie, 1 SE Harris Hill, , , 42.9676, -78.6725, SNOW_24, 13.5, Inch, Cocorahs, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0100 PM, NY, Erie, Buffalo International Airport, , , 42.9503, -78.7206, SNOW_24, 14.1, Inch, ASOS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0200 PM, NY, Erie, Lancaster, , , 42.9016, -78.6698, SNOW, 15.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Storm total snowfall, :1/06/2022,0200 PM, NY, Erie, Lancaster, , , 42.9016, -78.6698, SNOW, 16.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Storm total snowfall, :1/06/2022,0200 PM, NY, Erie, Cheektowaga, , , 42.9089, -78.7502, SNOW, 18, Inch, Trained Spotter, Storm total snowfall, :1/06/2022,0334 PM, NY, Genesee, 3 WSW Corfu, , , 42.9517, -78.4532, SNOW_24, 7.0, Inch, NWS Employee, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0258 PM, NY, Jefferson, Watertown, , , 43.9712, -75.9109, SNOW_24, 12.3, Inch, Cocorahs, 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. $$  508 NOUS41 KWBC 062050 AAA PNSWSH Service Change Notice 21-97 Updated National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 350 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPORT Other NWS partners and NWS employees From: Marina Timofeyeva Chief, NWS Climate Services Branch Subject: Updated: Depiction of the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) Week 3-4 Temperature and Precipitation Outlook Maps will Change on or About January 14, 2022 Updated for new implementation date of January 14, 2022 On or about January 14, 2022, the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Climate Prediction Center (CPC) will change the depiction of temperature and precipitation outlook maps for the Week 3-4 forecasts. The display changes are recommendations from a social science study between CPC and the University of Maryland Cooperative Institute for Satellite Earth System Studies (CISESS) where one component of the project was to use survey and focus group results to reduce understandability challenges and improve clarity and visualization of the outlook maps. The changes include (1) removing unnecessary areas where no forecast information was provided, (2) changing legend and other annotations to improve clarity and (3) providing a substantial upgrade in image quality utilizing ArcGIS shapefile output already available as part of the current forecast process. The URLs for the current product page and a page with examples of the new depiction are listed below, respectively: https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/WK34/ https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/new-cpc-images-review The changes only impact CPC Week 3-4 Temperature/Precipitation stand-alone outlook images. For any questions regarding these changes please contact: Jon Gottschalck Chief, Operational Prediction Branch, Climate Prediction Center Jon.Gottschalck@noaa.gov National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  494 NOUS41 KWBC 062130 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 22-16 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 430 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 TO: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort Other NWS Partners and Employees FROM: Captain James Crocker, NOAA Director, Surface and Upper Air Division Office of Observations SUBJECT: Transition of the Radiosonde Replacement System (RRS) to the 403 MHz Manual Radiosonde Observation System (MROS) at Seven Upper Air Sites in February 2022 The National Weather Service will convert seven Upper Air sites to Manual Radiosonde Observation System (MROS) 403 MHz operations in February 2022. Transition will occur on or about the MROS Start date indicated. UPPER AIR SITE WMO ID STN ID MROS START MROS SONDE Bismarck, ND 72764 KBIS 07 FEB 2022 GRAW DFM-17 Albuquerque, NM 72365 KABQ 14 FEB 2022 GRAW DFM-17 Charleston, SC 72208 KCHS 14 FEB 2022 GRAW DFM-17 Las Vegas, NV 72387 KVEF 14 FEB 2022 GRAW DFM-17 Green Bay, WI 72645 KGRB 28 FEB 2022 GRAW DFM-17 Jackson, MS 72235 KJAN 28 FEB 2022 VAISALA RS41-NG Pittsburgh, PA 72520 KPBZ 28 FEB 2022 VAISALA RS41-NG During the transition period of up to 30 days, dual radiosonde flights may be performed until the MROS is declared operational for the regularly scheduled observations of 00Z and 12Z. For additional information on the message requirements, see WMO 306 Manual on Codes (International Codes): - Volume I.1 Part A – Alphanumeric Codes - Volume I.2 Part B – Binary Codes - Volume II Regional Codes and National Coding Practices (WMO Region IV) If you have questions or feedback, please contact: Hiram Escabi, Jr., NCE, CET Upper Air Program Manager NWS Program Management Branch Silver Spring, Maryland 301-427-9195 hiram.escabi@noaa.gov A complete list of Upper Air radiosonde types and ground equipment can be found at: https://www.weather.gov/upperair/ NWS Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  531 NOUS44 KMEG 062135 PNSMEG ARZ009-018-026>028-035-036-048-049-058-MOZ113-115-MSZ001>017-020>024-TNZ001>004- 019>022-048>055-088>092-070935- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Memphis TN 335 PM CST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon 4 NW Palmersville 5.9 in 0250 PM 01/06 36.45N/88.64W 7 S Camden 4.5 in 1253 PM 01/06 35.96N/88.11W Jackson 4.0 in 0251 PM 01/06 35.64N/88.83W Union City 3.5 in 1257 PM 01/06 36.43N/89.05W Bruceton 3.5 in 0127 PM 01/06 36.04N/88.25W Caruthersville 3.5 in 0334 PM 01/06 36.18N/89.67W 3 ENE Bargerton 3.3 in 1111 AM 01/06 35.74N/88.44W 4 N Jackson 3.0 in 1040 AM 01/06 35.70N/88.84W Jackson 3.0 in 1142 AM 01/06 35.63N/88.83W 2 SE Gadsden 3.0 in 0200 PM 01/06 35.76N/88.96W 3 S Spring Creek 2.8 in 0900 AM 01/06 35.73N/88.68W Lexington 2.7 in 1141 AM 01/06 35.66N/88.39W 5 N Middle Fork 2.5 in 1145 AM 01/06 35.94N/88.49W Jackson 2.3 in 0900 AM 01/06 35.63N/88.83W 1 N Cedar Grove 2.0 in 0915 AM 01/06 35.82N/88.60W Camden 2.0 in 1040 AM 01/06 36.07N/88.11W Paris 2.0 in 1130 AM 01/06 36.30N/88.31W 11 SE Buena Vista 1.5 in 0845 AM 01/06 35.88N/88.14W Medina 1.5 in 1044 AM 01/06 35.80N/88.77W Dyersburg 1.5 in 0224 PM 01/06 36.04N/89.38W Jonesboro 1.0 in 1111 AM 01/06 35.82N/90.69W Hollow Rock 0.9 in 0852 AM 01/06 36.04N/88.27W Trenton 0.8 in 1230 PM 01/06 35.98N/88.94W 2 NNE Jonesboro 0.5 in 1000 AM 01/06 35.84N/90.68W 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. $$  826 NOUS41 KWBC 062130 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 22-17 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 430 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPORT Other NWS partners and NWS employees From: C. Bruce Entwistle Chief, Aviation and Space Weather Services Branch Subject: Consolidation of Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunications Network (AFTN) Addresses Assigned to the National Weather Service Telecommunications Gateway on February 22, 2022 The National Weather Service Telecommunications Gateway (NWSTG), in coordination with the Federal Aviation Administration, is updating the eight character addresses valid in the Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunications Network (AFTN) database. The NWSTG is also known as the Washington Regional Operational Meteorological (OPMET) Information Databank, or Washington RODB. These updates consolidate AFTN addresses assigned to the NWSTG (Washington RODB) from six addresses to two, retaining KWBCYMYX and KWBCYZYX while deleting the following legacy addresses: KJFKYMYX (Legacy New York National Weather Service office) KMIAYMYX (Legacy Miami National Weather Service office) KWBCYMAA (Legacy AFTN address) TJSJYMxx (Legacy San Juan National Weather Service office, where “xx” are any two alphabetic characters from AA to ZZ) These legacy addresses at one time carried OPMET messages such as TAF, METAR, and SIGMET. If your Meteorological office or Air Traffic facility has an 8-letter AFTN address and you need it added to the Washington OPMET data bank for OPMET information, please forward your request to the POC below. For more information, please contact: Michael L. Graf Meteorologist/International Liaison National Weather Service, Silver Spring, MD work: 301-427-9109 Email: michael.graf@noaa.gov National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  398 NOUS43 KDTX 062147 PNSDTX MIZ047>049-053>055-060>063-068>070-075-076-082-083-062330- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 447 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 SNOW REPORTS Location Snowfall Duration (Inches) (Hours) Lat Lon ...Bay County... 2 NW Bay City M 2.5 12 43.61N 83.92W M = Measured E = Estimated $$  316 NOUS43 KMQT 062152 PNSMQT MIZ001>007-009>014-084-085-070952- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Marquette MI 452 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...PRELIMINARY SNOWFALL TOTALS FOR JAN 5-6, 2022 STORM... Location Amount Time/Date Provider ...Michigan... ...Alger County... 1 NW Eben Junction 9.5 in 0922 PM 01/05 Public 1 SSW Munising 8.0 in 0130 PM 01/06 Public Munising 11.1 SSW 6.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 COCORAHS Chatham 6.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 COOP 3 SSW Melstrand 4.5 in 0201 PM 01/06 Public Grand Marais 10S 4.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 UCOOP Munising 3.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 COOP Au Train 7.8 NW 3.0 in 0815 AM 01/06 COCORAHS Wetmore 12.7 S 2.7 in 0900 AM 01/06 COCORAHS ...Baraga County... 1 SE LAnse 19.0 in 0217 PM 01/06 Public 2 SSW LAnse 18.0 in 0225 PM 01/06 Public 2.0 SE Herman 15.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 COOP 2 S Baraga 11.7 in 0400 AM 01/06 Trained Spotter Watton 2 WSW 9.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 COOP Lanse 17.8 SE 3.8 in 0800 AM 01/06 COCORAHS ...Delta County... Escanaba 2.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 COOP Gladstone 2.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 COOP ...Dickinson County... Iron Mountain 1.1 W 4.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 COCORAHS ...Gogebic County... 1 W Ironwood 14.9 in 0617 AM 01/06 Public Ironwood 12.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 COOP Ironwood WWTP 11.9 in 0800 AM 01/06 COOP Watersmeet 12 WSW 2.4 in 0700 AM 01/06 COOP ...Houghton County... Atlantic Mine 3.9 NW 6.1 in 0700 AM 01/06 COCORAHS Painesdale 4.9 in 0800 AM 01/06 UCOOP Chassell 4.0 in 0904 AM 01/06 Trained Spotter Calumet 3.0 in 0730 PM 01/05 Public Lake Linden 13 S 2.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 COOP ...Iron County... Stambaugh 2SSE 2.3 in 0800 AM 01/06 COOP ...Luce County... Newberry 3.0 in 0233 PM 01/06 Public ...Marquette County... Palmer 24.0 in 1100 AM 01/06 Public 1 WNW Ishpeming 23.0 in 1130 AM 01/06 CO-OP Observer Skandia 22.0 in 0955 PM 01/05 Public Ishpeming 22.0 in 0230 AM 01/06 Public Negaunee 22.0 in 0645 AM 01/06 Public 3 SSE Palmer 22.0 in 0254 PM 01/06 Public 4 NE Negaunee 21.7 in 0100 PM 01/06 Official NWS Obs Little Lake 20.0 in 0225 PM 01/06 Public 9 SE Big Bay 18.5 in 0143 PM 01/06 Public 5 S Palmer 17.0 in 1100 AM 01/06 Public Ishpeming 6.3 NW 16.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 COCORAHS 1 SSW Marquette 16.0 in 0146 PM 01/06 Public 1 SSE Sands 15.2 in 0700 AM 01/06 NWS Employee 1 E Little Lake 14.0 in 0500 AM 01/06 Public 1 WSW Gwinn 14.0 in 1100 AM 01/06 Public Harvey 13.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 COOP 4 NNW Sands 13.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 NWS Employee Skandia 13.0 in 1000 AM 01/06 Public 1 WNW Trowbridge Park 13.0 in 1200 PM 01/06 NWS Employee Carlshend 12.6 in 0800 AM 01/06 COCORAHS 1 SSE Sands 11.4 in 1058 PM 01/05 NWS Employee 1 NW Big Bay 11.1 in 1136 AM 01/06 CO-OP Observer 5 SE Harvey 9.0 in 0500 PM 01/05 Public 5.7 E Champion 9.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 COOP 3 SE Big Bay 9.0 in 0953 AM 01/06 Trained Spotter Big Bay 1NW 8.8 in 0800 AM 01/06 COOP 2 SW Harvey 8.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 NWS Employee Marquette 0.7 SSW 8.2 in 0720 AM 01/06 COCORAHS Harvey 8.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 NWS Employee Ishpeming 7.2 SW 7.9 in 0630 AM 01/06 COCORAHS Green Garden 7.2 in 0840 AM 01/06 COOP 1 SW Marquette 6.5 in 0600 PM 01/05 Trained Spotter 4 SE Champion 6.5 in 0730 AM 01/06 NWS Employee Big Bay 6.0 in 0500 PM 01/05 Public 4 ESE Champion 6.0 in 0226 PM 01/06 Public 2 N Arnold 4.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 UCOOP Marquette 3.9 in 0800 AM 01/06 COOP ...Menominee County... Menominee 4.1 NW 3.7 in 0900 AM 01/06 COCORAHS 2 E Daggett 3.5 in 0500 PM 01/05 Public Menominee 3.0 in 0900 AM 01/06 COOP ...Ontonagon County... 3 WSW Silver City 13.5 in 0200 PM 01/06 Park/Forest Srvc Bergland Dam 8.2 in 0800 AM 01/06 COOP Greenland 6 N 7.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 COOP Ontonagon 1.8 ESE 5.7 in 0800 AM 01/06 COCORAHS Paulding 4.0 in 0725 AM 01/06 COOP ...Schoolcraft County... 8.4 SW Thompson 2.0 in 0225 PM 01/06 UCOOP ...Maritime Stations... 2 ESE Escanaba 2.5 in 0630 AM 01/06 Public Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ RJC  465 NOUS43 KDTX 062204 PNSDTX MIZ047>049-053>055-060>063-068>070-075-076-082-083-070030- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 504 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 SNOW REPORTS Location Snowfall Duration (Inches) (Hours) Lat Lon ...Saginaw County... 1 S Saginaw M 4.0 24 43.40N 83.95W M = Measured E = Estimated $$  769 NOUS46 KOTX 062208 PNSOTX IDZ001>004-026-027-WAZ031>038-041-043-044-047>049-071008- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Spokane WA 208 PM PST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS AS OF 2PM THURSDAY JANUARY 6TH... Location Amount Time/Date Elevation (ft.) ...Idaho... ...Benewah County... 2.8 S Saint Maries 3.4 in 0700 AM 01/06 2516 ...Bonner County... 1 WSW Blanchard 6.5 in 1200 PM 01/06 2315 0.8 N Sandpoint 4.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 2100 6 SE Elmira 4.0 in 0908 AM 01/06 2669 6.2 WSW Sagle 3.8 in 0800 AM 01/06 2349 Dover 6.4 SW 3.7 in 0800 AM 01/06 2137 13.9 NE Sandpoint 3.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 2754 3 NE Spirit Lake 3.5 in 0745 AM 01/06 0.4 SW Dover 3.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 2070 Sandpoint 0.9 S 2.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 2089 11.6 SSE Priest River 2.7 in 0700 AM 01/06 2156 Sandpoint 10.3 NNE 2.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 2235 ...Boundary County... 3.5 SSE Bonners Ferry 2.2 in 0724 AM 01/06 2254 Bonners Ferry 2.0 in 0640 AM 01/06 2004 ...Kootenai County... Rathdrum 7.0 in 0859 AM 01/06 3 SW Huetter 6.0 in 1225 PM 01/06 6.6 SSW Coeur dAlene 4.1 in 0700 AM 01/06 2525 Hayden 4.0 in 0728 AM 01/06 2 NNW Twin Lakes 4.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 2358 Bayview 4.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 2072 3 SW Huetter 4.0 in 0850 AM 01/06 Spirit Lake 1.5 S 3.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 2548 Cataldo 6.7 W 3.6 in 0600 AM 01/06 2143 1 NNE Rose Lake 3.6 in 1047 AM 01/06 Hayden Lake 1.6 NE 3.4 in 0705 AM 01/06 1.5 ENE Athol 3.0 in 0740 AM 01/06 2458 ...Latah County... 4 SE Viola 9.0 in 1022 AM 01/06 2872 1.7 N Moscow 5.9 in 0700 AM 01/06 2700 1 NE Viola 5.0 in 0937 AM 01/06 2828 ...Nez Perce County... Lenore 9.0 in 1105 AM 01/06 Juliaetta 6.8 SSW 5.0 in 0730 AM 01/06 822 1 WNW Lewiston 2.5 in 1103 AM 01/06 ...Shoshone County... 0.6 ENE Kellogg 3.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 2297 ...Washington... ...Adams County... Ritzville 4.0 in 0754 AM 01/06 Ritzville 7.1 WNW 3.5 in 0715 AM 01/06 1866 ...Asotin County... 1 W Clarkston 4.5 in 1030 AM 01/06 Anatone 2.3 S 3.5 in 0638 AM 01/06 7.6 NW Anatone 3.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 3403 ...Chelan County... Leavenworth 33.0 in 1045 AM 01/06 12.4 N Leavenworth 31.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 1864 2 SSW Leavenworth 31.0 in 1022 AM 01/06 1320 2 S Wenatchee 26.0 in 1110 AM 01/06 912 1.0 WSW Wenatchee 24.5 in 0830 AM 01/06 900 Plain 24.0 in 0651 AM 01/06 2 N Leavenworth 24.0 in 0730 AM 01/06 Manson 24.0 in 0745 AM 01/06 0.6 N Wenatchee 24.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 704 Cashmere 24.0 in 0833 AM 01/06 Wenatchee 4.5 S 23.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 1416 2 SSW Leavenworth 22.5 in 0555 AM 01/06 1320 Malaga 22.0 in 0930 AM 01/06 3 WNW Plain 19.0 in 0816 AM 01/06 1904 1 NW Entiat 19.0 in 0937 AM 01/06 Malaga 19.0 in 1044 AM 01/06 8.6 W Lucerne 18.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 3218 2 N Winton 18.0 in 0602 AM 01/06 2 N Ardenvoir 17.0 in 0550 AM 01/06 1943 1 SE Ardenvoir 17.0 in 0551 AM 01/06 1 SE Chelan 16.0 in 0738 AM 01/06 1 SW East Wenatchee 15.0 in 0636 AM 01/06 831 1.5 SE Chelan 15.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 1194 Chelan 10.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 ...Douglas County... 2 N East Wenatchee 24.0 in 0741 AM 01/06 2 NNE East Wenatchee 24.0 in 1100 AM 01/06 East Wenatchee 1.3 SE 22.5 in 0830 AM 01/06 925 3 NNW Malaga 21.0 in 0636 AM 01/06 1.2 N East Wenatchee 21.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 850 1.2 N East Wenatchee 21.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 850 Waterville 20.0 in 0841 AM 01/06 Waterville 20.0 in 0856 AM 01/06 East Wenatchee 19.0 in 0650 AM 01/06 East Wenatchee 18.5 in 0630 AM 01/06 Rock Island 1.4 W 16.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 639 Rock Island 1.4 W 16.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 639 Bridgeport 8.5 in 0758 AM 01/06 2 NNE East Wenatchee 6.0 in 1201 AM 01/06 ...Ferry County... 8.4 NNE Republic 6.5 in 0800 AM 01/06 2437 7.6 N Republic 5.3 in 0700 AM 01/06 3195 10.2 NW Kettle Falls 5.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 3314 4.2 N Republic 5.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 2916 Republic 5.0 in 0900 AM 01/06 2621 7 ENE Republic 4.0 in 0534 AM 01/06 3690 ...Garfield County... 1 W Pomeroy 4.0 in 0721 AM 01/06 1830 Pomeroy 4.0 in 0730 AM 01/06 1890 ...Grant County... 1 NE Quincy 10.0 in 1031 AM 01/06 1302 Soap Lake 9.0 in 0946 AM 01/06 1 NNE Moses Lake 6.5 in 0846 AM 01/06 1 WNW Ephrata 6.5 in 1052 AM 01/06 4 WNW Moses Lake 6.0 in 0655 AM 01/06 Moses Lake 7.5 S 5.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 Electric City 4.0 in 0655 AM 01/06 ...Lincoln County... Odessa 6.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 1542 11.1 N Davenport 4.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 1685 1 NW Lincoln 4.0 in 1002 AM 01/06 3.2 ESE Grand Coulee 3.1 in 0700 AM 01/06 1541 14.8 N Davenport 3.0 in 0730 AM 01/06 1525 Wilbur 1 E 3.0 in 0928 AM 01/06 2254 ...Okanogan County... 1 N Carlton 23.0 in 1000 AM 01/06 1 SW Winthrop 21.0 in 0900 AM 01/06 Twisp 9.3 W 20.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 2294 Twisp 19.8 in 1026 AM 01/06 1636 1.6 NW Mazama 18.4 in 0900 AM 01/06 2106 Twisp 18.0 in 0626 AM 01/06 1636 Twisp 2.3 SE 18.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 1526 4 ENE Twisp 17.7 in 0750 AM 01/06 2158 Twisp 17.5 in 0750 AM 01/06 1 ENE Winthrop 17.0 in 0643 AM 01/06 6.8 NNW Winthrop 15.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 3325 Brewster 13.0 in 1000 AM 01/06 1 W Twisp 12.3 in 0418 AM 01/06 7 WNW Malott 11.0 in 0428 AM 01/06 2642 1 N Malott 9.0 in 0640 AM 01/06 2 W Okanogan 7.0 in 1245 PM 01/06 1264 1.2 NNW Oroville 6.0 in 0620 AM 01/06 977 1 N Chesaw 6.0 in 1058 AM 01/06 4 WSW Chesaw 5.5 in 0750 AM 01/06 6 SW Chesaw 5.5 in 1057 AM 01/06 Tonasket 11 NE 5.4 in 0800 AM 01/06 3442 Tonasket 7.0 E 5.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 3066 Tonasket 5.0 in 0705 AM 01/06 21.1 ESE Tonasket 4.6 in 0700 AM 01/06 2687 1 NNW Omak 4.0 in 0900 AM 01/06 1060 1 NNE Coulee Dam 3.8 in 0737 AM 01/06 ...Pend Oreille County... 5.6 NE Elk 4.5 in 0600 AM 01/06 2593 Newport 4.5 in 0934 AM 01/06 1 NNE Diamond Lake 4.0 in 0642 AM 01/06 Newport 0.4 NNW 3.6 in 0700 AM 01/06 2258 9.1 N Metaline Falls 3.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 1837 ...Spokane County... Medical Lake 8.0 in 0738 AM 01/06 Spokane 6.1 N 7.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 1808 1 SW Green Acres 7.0 in 0743 AM 01/06 2 WSW Deer Park 7.0 in 0751 AM 01/06 Otis Orchards-East Farms 2.9 6.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 2206 3 WNW Mead 6.0 in 0744 AM 01/06 1 SSE Eagle Ridge 6.0 in 0843 AM 01/06 Greenacres 1.5 SSW 5.5 in 0900 AM 01/06 Fairwood 3.1 NNE 5.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 Spokane 2.4 NW 5.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 1930 8.7 NW Nine Mile Falls 5.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 1556 1 WNW Otis Orchards 5.0 in 0739 AM 01/06 1 N Chattaroy 5.0 in 0848 AM 01/06 1 NW Colbert 5.0 in 0949 AM 01/06 Mead 4.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 1 SSE Spokane South Hill 4.8 in 0945 AM 01/06 3 NW Airway Heights 4.8 in 1205 PM 01/06 Spokane 14.6 NW 4.6 in 1000 AM 01/06 2385 Chattaroy 0.2 ESE 4.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 1721 Spokane 5.9 NNE 4.5 in 0900 AM 01/06 2362 Colbert 0.8 SW 4.4 in 0700 AM 01/06 1827 1 SW Spokane Valley 4.3 in 0815 AM 01/06 3 NNW Spokane 4.3 in 0817 AM 01/06 2026 1 W Spokane South Hill 4.3 in 0939 AM 01/06 Spokane 3.7 NW 4.2 in 0800 AM 01/06 2030 1 SSW Spokane Valley 4.0 in 0653 AM 01/06 TURNBULL NWR SPOKANE 17 SSW 4.0 in 0710 AM 01/06 2266 2 NE Spokane 4.0 in 0740 AM 01/06 3 SSE Spokane Valley 4.0 in 0740 AM 01/06 2020 1 E Eagle Ridge 4.0 in 0829 AM 01/06 5 WNW 5 Mile 3.9 in 1047 AM 01/06 2 W Dishman 3.4 in 0548 AM 01/06 ...Stevens County... Arden 5.0 in 0742 AM 01/06 Kettle Falls 5.0 in 0745 AM 01/06 3 S Gifford 5.0 in 0841 AM 01/06 1 NNE Gifford 5.0 in 0902 AM 01/06 2.6 SW Clayton 4.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 2304 5.0 SW Northport 4.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 1477 7 WSW Tiger 4.0 in 0720 AM 01/06 3168 8 SE Northport 3.9 in 0750 AM 01/06 2 NNW Evans 3.5 in 0652 AM 01/06 1420 ...Whitman County... Pullman 0.4 SE 7.8 in 0800 AM 01/06 Palouse 0.6 ESE 7.5 in 0700 AM 01/06 2521 2 WSW Pullman 7.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 1 ESE Palouse 7.0 in 1039 AM 01/06 2508 1 NNE Colfax 6.0 in 0751 AM 01/06 1950 1 WSW Pullman 6.0 in 0802 AM 01/06 2455 Albion 6.0 in 0937 AM 01/06 Palouse 3.2 SSW 5.7 in 0700 AM 01/06 2535 0.3 SE Thornton 5.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 2322 Oakesdale 4.5 in 0659 AM 01/06 2468 Rosalia 4.3 in 0730 AM 01/06 2405 1 WSW Pullman 4.0 in 1029 AM 01/06 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. $$ LN  946 NOUS41 KBUF 062230 PNSBUF NYZ001>008-010>014-019>021-085-071030- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Buffalo NY 530 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Provider ...New York... ...Erie County... Cheektowaga 18.0 in 0200 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 2 NNW Buffalo 16.0 in 0445 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Lancaster 15.0 in 0200 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter Buffalo Airport 15.0 in 0500 PM 01/06 ASOS 1 SE Harris Hill 13.5 in 0238 PM 01/06 Cocorahs Clarence 12.0 in 0200 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 2 WNW Buffalo 12.0 in 0445 PM 01/06 Public ...Genesee County... 3 WSW Corfu 7.0 in 0334 PM 01/06 NWS Employee ...Jefferson County... Watertown 12.3 in 0258 PM 01/06 Cocorahs Henderson 11.5 in 0430 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter Sackets Harbor 9.0 in 0355 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter && **METADATA** :1/06/2022,0200 PM, NY, Erie, Clarence, , , 42.981329568255, -78.582532864056, SNOW, 12.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Storm total snowfall, :1/06/2022,0445 PM, NY, Erie, 2 WNW Buffalo, , , 42.9026, -78.8965, SNOW_24, 12, Inch, Public, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0238 PM, NY, Erie, 1 SE Harris Hill, , , 42.9676, -78.6725, SNOW_24, 13.5, Inch, Cocorahs, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0200 PM, NY, Erie, Lancaster, , , 42.9016, -78.6698, SNOW, 15.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Storm total snowfall, :1/06/2022,0500 PM, NY, Erie, 1 SE Williamsville, , , 42.9503, -78.7206, SNOW_24, 15.0, Inch, ASOS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0445 PM, NY, Erie, 2 NNW Buffalo, , , 42.9219, -78.8753, SNOW_24, 16.0, Inch, Broadcast Media, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0200 PM, NY, Erie, Cheektowaga, , , 42.9089, -78.7502, SNOW, 18, Inch, Trained Spotter, Storm total snowfall, :1/06/2022,0334 PM, NY, Genesee, 3 WSW Corfu, , , 42.9517, -78.4532, SNOW_24, 7.0, Inch, NWS Employee, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0355 PM, NY, Jefferson, Sackets Harbor, , , 43.9416, -76.1222, SNOW, 9.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Storm total snowfall, :1/06/2022,0430 PM, NY, Jefferson, Henderson, , , 43.846387061429, -76.180861454442, SNOW_24, 11.5, Inch, Trained Spotter, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0258 PM, NY, Jefferson, Watertown, , , 43.9712, -75.9109, SNOW_24, 12.3, Inch, Cocorahs, 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. $$  809 NOUS41 KBUF 062239 PNSBUF NYZ001>008-010>014-019>021-085-071039- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Buffalo NY 539 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Provider ...New York... ...Erie County... Cheektowaga 18.0 in 0200 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 2 NNW Buffalo 16.0 in 0445 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Lancaster 15.0 in 0200 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter Buffalo Airport 15.0 in 0500 PM 01/06 ASOS Depew 14.0 in 1207 PM 01/06 NWS Employee 1 SE Harris Hill 13.5 in 0238 PM 01/06 Cocorahs Millgrove 13.0 in 1223 PM 01/06 NWS Employee Clarence 12.0 in 0200 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 2 WNW Buffalo 12.0 in 0445 PM 01/06 Public 2 N Buffalo 11.5 in 1225 PM 01/06 NWS Employee 1 NW Williamsville 6.6 in 0100 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 2 ENE Kenmore 3.6 in 0500 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter ...Genesee County... 3 WSW Corfu 7.0 in 0334 PM 01/06 NWS Employee Corfu 5.0 in 1205 PM 01/06 Cocorahs ...Jefferson County... Watertown 12.3 in 0258 PM 01/06 Cocorahs Henderson 11.5 in 0430 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter Sackets Harbor 9.0 in 0355 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter && **METADATA** :1/06/2022,0500 PM, NY, Erie, 2 ENE Kenmore, , , 42.9757, -78.84, SNOW_24, 3.6, Inch, Trained Spotter, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0100 PM, NY, Erie, 1 NW Williamsville, , , 42.973130345793, -78.754883282651, SNOW, 6.6, Inch, Trained Spotter, Storm total snowfall, :1/06/2022,1225 PM, NY, Erie, 2 N Buffalo, , , 42.925, -78.8627, SNOW_24, 11.5, Inch, NWS Employee, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0200 PM, NY, Erie, Clarence, , , 42.981329568255, -78.582532864056, SNOW, 12.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Storm total snowfall, :1/06/2022,0445 PM, NY, Erie, 2 WNW Buffalo, , , 42.9026, -78.8965, SNOW_24, 12, Inch, Public, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,1223 PM, NY, Erie, Millgrove, , , 42.9456, -78.5489, SNOW_24, 13.0, Inch, NWS Employee, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0238 PM, NY, Erie, 1 SE Harris Hill, , , 42.9676, -78.6725, SNOW_24, 13.5, Inch, Cocorahs, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,1207 PM, NY, Erie, Depew, , , 42.912, -78.7047, SNOW_24, 14.0, Inch, NWS Employee, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0200 PM, NY, Erie, Lancaster, , , 42.9016, -78.6698, SNOW, 15.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Storm total snowfall, :1/06/2022,0500 PM, NY, Erie, 1 SE Williamsville, , , 42.9503, -78.7206, SNOW_24, 15.0, Inch, ASOS, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0445 PM, NY, Erie, 2 NNW Buffalo, , , 42.9219, -78.8753, SNOW_24, 16.0, Inch, Broadcast Media, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0200 PM, NY, Erie, Cheektowaga, , , 42.9089, -78.7502, SNOW, 18, Inch, Trained Spotter, Storm total snowfall, :1/06/2022,1205 PM, NY, Genesee, Corfu, , , 42.9621, -78.4009, SNOW_24, 5.0, Inch, Cocorahs, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0334 PM, NY, Genesee, 3 WSW Corfu, , , 42.9517, -78.4532, SNOW_24, 7.0, Inch, NWS Employee, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0355 PM, NY, Jefferson, Sackets Harbor, , , 43.9416, -76.1222, SNOW, 9.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Storm total snowfall, :1/06/2022,0430 PM, NY, Jefferson, Henderson, , , 43.846387061429, -76.180861454442, SNOW_24, 11.5, Inch, Trained Spotter, 24 hour snowfall, :1/06/2022,0258 PM, NY, Jefferson, Watertown, , , 43.9712, -75.9109, SNOW_24, 12.3, Inch, Cocorahs, 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. $$  683 NOUS43 KDTX 062248 PNSDTX MIZ047>049-053>055-060>063-068>070-075-076-082-083-070030- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 548 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 SNOW REPORTS Location Snowfall Duration (Inches) (Hours) Lat Lon ...Midland County... 2 SW Midland M 3.5 M 43.60N 84.26W M = Measured E = Estimated $$  394 NOUS45 KPIH 062252 PNSPIH IDZ051>075-071052- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Pocatello ID 352 PM MST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS LAST 24-36 HOURS... Location Amount Time/Date Provider ...Wood River Foothills... 1 N Picabo T in 0600 AM 01/06 COOP 1 WNW Hailey T in 0700 AM 01/06 COCORAHS ...Upper Snake River Plain... 2 S Sugar City 1.8 in 0900 AM 01/06 COCORAHS 4 NNE Menan 1.3 in 0800 AM 01/06 COOP 2 E St. Anthony 1.2 in 0900 AM 01/06 COCORAHS 2 NE Rigby 0.8 in 0700 AM 01/06 COCORAHS 4 ENE Ucon 0.4 in 0700 AM 01/06 COCORAHS ...Teton Valley... 3 NNE Driggs 5.2 in 0730 AM 01/06 COCORAHS ...Sun Valley Region... 3 SW Ketchum 3.0 in 1217 PM 01/06 PUBLIC ...Sawtooth/Stanley Basin... Stanley 2.9 in 0700 AM 01/06 COOP ...Marsh and Arbon Highlands... Downey 5.5 in 0600 AM 01/06 COOP 6 N Inkom 4.2 in 0700 AM 01/06 COCORAHS 3 NNW Lava Hot Springs 3.0 in 0810 AM 01/06 COCORAHS ...Lower Snake River Plain... 3 NE Pocatello 2.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 COCORAHS Pocatello Airport 1.9 in 0511 AM 01/06 OFFICIAL NWS OBS 2 W Shelley 0.4 in 0600 AM 01/06 COCORAHS ...Lost River Valleys... Moore 1.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 COCORAHS 7 S Chilly 1.0 in 0330 PM 01/06 COOP ...Eastern Magic Valley... Paul 0.7 in 0600 AM 01/06 COCORAHS ...Caribou Range... Swan Valley 2.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 COOP ...Blackfoot Mountains... Soda Springs 4.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 COCORAHS ...Big Hole Mountains... 4 W Victor 7.0 in 0830 AM 01/06 TRAINED SPOTTER ...Bear Lake Valley... Bern 4.0 in 0800 AM 01/06 COOP 4 E St. Charles 2.0 in 0700 AM 01/06 COOP Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ KSmith  288 NOUS42 KRAH 062255 PNSRAH NCZ007>011-021>028-038>043-073>078-083>086-088-089-071100- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT National Weather Service Raleigh NC 555 PM EST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...NWS Damage Survey for 01/03/2022 Sampson County Tornado Event... ...EF-1 Tornado 2 SSW Newton Grove, Sampson County, NC... Rating: EF1 Estimated Peak Wind: 100 mph Path Length /statute/: 0.1232 miles Path Width /maximum/: 75.0 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 01/03/2022 Start Time: 07:36 AM EST Start Location: 2 S Newton Grove / Sampson County / NC Start Lat/Lon: 35.2145 / -78.3624 End Date: 01/03/2022 End Time: 07:36 AM EST End Location: 2 S Newton Grove / Sampson County / NC End Lat/Lon: 35.2154 / -78.3606 Survey Summary: An EF-1 tornado briefly touched down 2.2 miles SSW of Newton Grove, Sampson County on the morning of Monday January 3, 2022. It was the ground for less than one minute before dissipating. The tornado resulted in substantial roof and structural damage to two hog barns. KRAX WSR-88D indicated a clear TDS signature and debris lofted at least 4000 ft in the air and carried several miles downwind. The National Weather Service in Raleigh would like to thank Sampson County Emergency Services for their assistance with this storm survey. && EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0...Weak......65 to 85 mph EF1...Weak......86 to 110 mph EF2...Strong....111 to 135 mph EF3...Strong....136 to 165 mph EF4...Violent...166 to 200 mph EF5...Violent...>200 mph NOTE: The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$ NP  022 NOUS43 KPAH 062309 PNSPAH ILZ075>078-080>094-INZ081-082-085>088-KYZ001>022-MOZ076-086-087-100-107>112- 114-071109- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Paducah KY 509 PM CST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS AS OF 5 PM CST THURSDAY, JANUARY 6TH... Location Amount Time/Date Provider 3 NE Central City 6.5 in 0144 PM 01/06 Public New Concord 6.0 in 0320 PM 01/06 Public Bremen 6.0 in 0505 PM 01/06 Public Pembroke 5.5 in 0415 PM 01/06 Public 6 NNE Pembroke 5.5 in 0430 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 2 WSW Symsonia 5.3 in 0354 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter Fairdealing 5.0 in 0100 PM 01/06 Public 4 W Lynnville 5.0 in 0208 PM 01/06 Public Fort Campbell North 5.0 in 0245 PM 01/06 Public Oak Grove 5.0 in 0345 PM 01/06 Public 2 WNW Faiidealing 5.0 in 0352 PM 01/06 Public 4 SW Cadiz 5.0 in 0400 PM 01/06 CO-OP Observer 2 N Hopkinsville 5.0 in 0415 PM 01/06 Emergency Mngr Bremen 5.0 in 0500 PM 01/06 Public 2 E Hopkinsville 4.9 in 0250 PM 01/06 Public 1 WNW Central City 4.8 in 0208 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 3 S Aurora 4.8 in 0410 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 1 WNW Central City 4.8 in 0448 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter Wingo 4.5 in 0150 PM 01/06 Public 3 WNW Owensboro 4.5 in 0230 PM 01/06 Public Benton 4.5 in 0337 PM 01/06 Public 1 ENE Livermore 4.5 in 0418 PM 01/06 Public Sacramento 4.5 in 0423 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 3 SSW Hickory 4.4 in 0434 PM 01/06 NWS Employee Central City 4.0 in 1254 PM 01/06 Public 3 NE Symsonia 4.0 in 0100 PM 01/06 Public New Madrid 4.0 in 0125 PM 01/06 Emergency Mngr Dixon 4.0 in 0200 PM 01/06 Public Mayfield 4.0 in 0207 PM 01/06 Public Lowes 4.0 in 0207 PM 01/06 Public Cadiz 4.0 in 0235 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 1 ESE Owensboro 4.0 in 0308 PM 01/06 Public 7 NNW Calhoun 4.0 in 0355 PM 01/06 Public 3 ENE Murray 4.0 in 0406 PM 01/06 Public Murray 4.0 in 0415 PM 01/06 CO-OP Observer 6 SSW Calvert City 3.9 in 0200 PM 01/06 NWS Employee Lone Oak 3.8 in 0300 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 3 ENE Melber 3.7 in 0230 PM 01/06 Public 2 SE Heath 3.6 in 0337 PM 01/06 Official NWS Obs 2 SSE Dawson Springs 3.5 in 0140 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media East Prairie 3.5 in 0215 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter Owensboro 3.5 in 0245 PM 01/06 Public 4 ESE Grahamville 3.5 in 0419 PM 01/06 NWS Employee Sturgis 5.4 ENE 3.4 in 1000 AM 01/06 COCORAHS 3 SSW Hickory 3.3 in 1217 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 3 ENE Melber 3.3 in 0115 PM 01/06 Public 4 NNW Murray 3.3 in 0432 PM 01/06 Emergency Mngr 4 ESE Grahamville 3.2 in 0100 PM 01/06 NWS Employee 4 NNW Murray 3.2 in 0318 PM 01/06 Emergency Mngr 4 W Owensboro 3.1 in 0321 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 1 SE Heath 3.0 in 1203 PM 01/06 Official NWS Obs 3 SE Reidland 3.0 in 1230 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Lone Oak 3.0 in 1245 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Murray 3.0 in 1255 PM 01/06 Official NWS Obs 4 NNW Murray 3.0 in 0100 PM 01/06 Emergency Mngr 5 NNE Big Bay 3.0 in 0112 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 3 NW Reidland 3.0 in 0131 PM 01/06 Public 1 W Paducah 3.0 in 0145 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 1 ESE Paducah 3.0 in 0300 PM 01/06 Public Kewanee 3.0 in 0330 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Wickliffe 3.0 in 0330 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 1 W Paducah 2.8 in 1157 AM 01/06 Trained Spotter Spottsville 2.8 in 0245 PM 01/06 Public New Columbia 2.8 in 0305 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter Fulton KY 5.0 W 2.8 in 0328 PM 01/06 COCORAHS 3 SSE Lone Oak 2.6 in 1156 AM 01/06 NWS Employee Portageville 2.5 in 0330 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Sikeston 2.5 in 0330 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Shawneetown 2.5 in 0330 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 1 SSE Heath 2.3 in 1042 AM 01/06 Official NWS Obs 1 NNE Henderson 2.2 in 0321 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 1 NNE Owensboro 2.1 in 1045 AM 01/06 Emergency Mngr Creal Springs 2.0 in 0117 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Owensville 2.0 in 0200 PM 01/06 Public Thebes 2.0 in 0329 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 5 WSW Evansville 2.0 in 0445 PM 01/06 Public 4 WNW Newburgh 2.0 in 0446 PM 01/06 Public 1 NW Evansville 2.0 in 0455 PM 01/06 Public 3 W Newburgh 1.8 in 0322 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter Creal Springs 1.8 in 0419 PM 01/06 Emergency Mngr 2 SE Heath 1.6 in 0955 AM 01/06 Official NWS Obs 3 W Newburgh 1.6 in 1233 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter Sikeston 1.5 in 1001 AM 01/06 Public Murray 1.5 in 1054 AM 01/06 Trained Spotter 4 NNW Murray 1.5 in 1111 AM 01/06 5 WSW Evansville 1.5 in 1130 AM 01/06 Public Eldorado 1.5 in 0200 PM 01/06 Public Qulin 1.5 in 0330 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Cutler 1.5 in 0334 PM 01/06 Public Carbondale 1.3 in 1237 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter Newburgh 1.3 in 0355 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Evansville 1.2 in 1230 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 5 NNW Oxly 1.1 in 1219 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 5 NNW Oxly 1.0 in 1007 AM 01/06 Murray 1.0 in 1015 AM 01/06 Public 2 NE Darmstadt 1.0 in 1020 AM 01/06 Dexter 1.0 in 0100 PM 01/06 Emergency Mngr Cape Girardeau 1.0 in 0114 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 3 W Evansville 1.0 in 0140 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Van Buren 1.0 in 0330 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Tamaroa 1.0 in 0330 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 1 NNW Evansville 0.9 in 1110 AM 01/06 Broadcast Media Ava 0.8 in 0115 PM 01/06 Public Murphysboro 0.8 in 0200 PM 01/06 Emergency Mngr Carterville 0.8 in 0215 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 1 N Dexter 0.6 in 1048 AM 01/06 Emergency Mngr 5 NNW Oxly 0.5 in 0854 AM 01/06 1 NNW Cape Girardeau 0.5 in 0956 AM 01/06 Broadcast Media 3 E Ware 0.5 in 1032 AM 01/06 Trained Spotter 1 SW Mount Vernon 0.5 in 1245 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 1 NW Jackson 0.3 in 1148 AM 01/06 Public Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  844 NOUS43 KPAH 062326 CCA PNSPAH ILZ075>078-080>094-INZ081-082-085>088-KYZ001>022-MOZ076-086-087-100-107>112- 114-071109- Public Information Statement...Corrected National Weather Service Paducah KY 509 PM CST Thu Jan 6 2022 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS AS OF 5 PM CST THURSDAY, JANUARY 6TH... Location Amount Time/Date Provider 3 NE Central City 6.5 in 0144 PM 01/06 Public New Concord 6.0 in 0320 PM 01/06 Public Greenville, KY 6.0 in 0505 PM 01/06 Public Pembroke 5.5 in 0415 PM 01/06 Public 6 NNE Pembroke 5.5 in 0430 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 2 WSW Symsonia 5.3 in 0354 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter Fairdealing 5.0 in 0100 PM 01/06 Public 4 W Lynnville 5.0 in 0208 PM 01/06 Public Fort Campbell North 5.0 in 0245 PM 01/06 Public Oak Grove 5.0 in 0345 PM 01/06 Public 2 WNW Faiidealing 5.0 in 0352 PM 01/06 Public 4 SW Cadiz 5.0 in 0400 PM 01/06 CO-OP Observer 2 N Hopkinsville 5.0 in 0415 PM 01/06 Emergency Mngr Bremen 5.0 in 0500 PM 01/06 Public 2 E Hopkinsville 4.9 in 0250 PM 01/06 Public 1 WNW Central City 4.8 in 0208 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 3 S Aurora 4.8 in 0410 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 1 WNW Central City 4.8 in 0448 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter Wingo 4.5 in 0150 PM 01/06 Public 3 WNW Owensboro 4.5 in 0230 PM 01/06 Public Benton 4.5 in 0337 PM 01/06 Public 1 ENE Livermore 4.5 in 0418 PM 01/06 Public Sacramento 4.5 in 0423 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 3 SSW Hickory 4.4 in 0434 PM 01/06 NWS Employee Central City 4.0 in 1254 PM 01/06 Public 3 NE Symsonia 4.0 in 0100 PM 01/06 Public New Madrid 4.0 in 0125 PM 01/06 Emergency Mngr Dixon 4.0 in 0200 PM 01/06 Public Mayfield 4.0 in 0207 PM 01/06 Public Lowes 4.0 in 0207 PM 01/06 Public Cadiz 4.0 in 0235 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 1 ESE Owensboro 4.0 in 0308 PM 01/06 Public 7 NNW Calhoun 4.0 in 0355 PM 01/06 Public 3 ENE Murray 4.0 in 0406 PM 01/06 Public Murray 4.0 in 0415 PM 01/06 CO-OP Observer 6 SSW Calvert City 3.9 in 0200 PM 01/06 NWS Employee Lone Oak 3.8 in 0300 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 3 ENE Melber 3.7 in 0230 PM 01/06 Public 2 SE Heath 3.6 in 0337 PM 01/06 Official NWS Obs 2 SSE Dawson Springs 3.5 in 0140 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media East Prairie 3.5 in 0215 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter Owensboro 3.5 in 0245 PM 01/06 Public 4 ESE Grahamville 3.5 in 0419 PM 01/06 NWS Employee Sturgis 5.4 ENE 3.4 in 1000 AM 01/06 COCORAHS 3 SSW Hickory 3.3 in 1217 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 3 ENE Melber 3.3 in 0115 PM 01/06 Public 4 NNW Murray 3.3 in 0432 PM 01/06 Emergency Mngr 4 ESE Grahamville 3.2 in 0100 PM 01/06 NWS Employee 4 NNW Murray 3.2 in 0318 PM 01/06 Emergency Mngr 4 W Owensboro 3.1 in 0321 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 1 SE Heath 3.0 in 1203 PM 01/06 Official NWS Obs 3 SE Reidland 3.0 in 1230 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Lone Oak 3.0 in 1245 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Murray 3.0 in 1255 PM 01/06 Official NWS Obs 4 NNW Murray 3.0 in 0100 PM 01/06 Emergency Mngr 5 NNE Big Bay 3.0 in 0112 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 3 NW Reidland 3.0 in 0131 PM 01/06 Public 1 W Paducah 3.0 in 0145 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 1 ESE Paducah 3.0 in 0300 PM 01/06 Public Kewanee 3.0 in 0330 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Wickliffe 3.0 in 0330 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 1 W Paducah 2.8 in 1157 AM 01/06 Trained Spotter Spottsville 2.8 in 0245 PM 01/06 Public New Columbia 2.8 in 0305 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter Fulton KY 5.0 W 2.8 in 0328 PM 01/06 COCORAHS 3 SSE Lone Oak 2.6 in 1156 AM 01/06 NWS Employee Portageville 2.5 in 0330 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Sikeston 2.5 in 0330 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Shawneetown 2.5 in 0330 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 1 SSE Heath 2.3 in 1042 AM 01/06 Official NWS Obs 1 NNE Henderson 2.2 in 0321 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 1 NNE Owensboro 2.1 in 1045 AM 01/06 Emergency Mngr Creal Springs 2.0 in 0117 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Owensville 2.0 in 0200 PM 01/06 Public Thebes 2.0 in 0329 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 5 WSW Evansville 2.0 in 0445 PM 01/06 Public 4 WNW Newburgh 2.0 in 0446 PM 01/06 Public 1 NW Evansville 2.0 in 0455 PM 01/06 Public 3 W Newburgh 1.8 in 0322 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter Creal Springs 1.8 in 0419 PM 01/06 Emergency Mngr 2 SE Heath 1.6 in 0955 AM 01/06 Official NWS Obs 3 W Newburgh 1.6 in 1233 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter Sikeston 1.5 in 1001 AM 01/06 Public Murray 1.5 in 1054 AM 01/06 Trained Spotter 4 NNW Murray 1.5 in 1111 AM 01/06 5 WSW Evansville 1.5 in 1130 AM 01/06 Public Eldorado 1.5 in 0200 PM 01/06 Public Qulin 1.5 in 0330 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Cutler 1.5 in 0334 PM 01/06 Public Carbondale 1.3 in 1237 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter Newburgh 1.3 in 0355 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Evansville 1.2 in 1230 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 5 NNW Oxly 1.1 in 1219 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 5 NNW Oxly 1.0 in 1007 AM 01/06 Murray 1.0 in 1015 AM 01/06 Public 2 NE Darmstadt 1.0 in 1020 AM 01/06 Dexter 1.0 in 0100 PM 01/06 Emergency Mngr Cape Girardeau 1.0 in 0114 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 3 W Evansville 1.0 in 0140 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Van Buren 1.0 in 0330 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media Tamaroa 1.0 in 0330 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 1 NNW Evansville 0.9 in 1110 AM 01/06 Broadcast Media Ava 0.8 in 0115 PM 01/06 Public Murphysboro 0.8 in 0200 PM 01/06 Emergency Mngr Carterville 0.8 in 0215 PM 01/06 Broadcast Media 1 N Dexter 0.6 in 1048 AM 01/06 Emergency Mngr 5 NNW Oxly 0.5 in 0854 AM 01/06 1 NNW Cape Girardeau 0.5 in 0956 AM 01/06 Broadcast Media 3 E Ware 0.5 in 1032 AM 01/06 Trained Spotter 1 SW Mount Vernon 0.5 in 1245 PM 01/06 Trained Spotter 1 NW Jackson 0.3 in 1148 AM 01/06 Public Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$