073 NOUS45 KABQ 290030 PNSABQ NMZ201>241-291230- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Albuquerque NM 630 PM MDT Wed Jun 28 2023 ...HIGHEST WIND AND PRECIPITATION REPORTS FROM TODAY (JUNE 28, 2023)... ...HIGHEST WIND REPORTS... Location Speed Time/Date ...New Mexico... ...Bernalillo County... Albuquerque Intl Sunport 45 MPH 0428 PM 06/28 ...Cibola County... 1 N New Laguna (Laguna) 49 MPH 0433 PM 06/28 El Morro 16 SSE (Malpais Lav 42 MPH 0225 PM 06/28 ...Curry County... Clovis Muni Airport 41 MPH 1218 PM 06/28 ...Guadalupe County... Se Vaughn 54 MPH 0140 PM 06/28 Newkirk 41 MPH 0340 PM 06/28 Santa Rosa Airport 40 MPH 0315 PM 06/28 ...McKinley County... Gallup Airport 52 MPH 1259 PM 06/28 ...Sandoval County... Cuba 9 SW (Cuba) 41 MPH 0541 PM 06/28 ...Socorro County... Magdalena 3 ENE 47 MPH 0118 PM 06/28 ...Torrance County... Clines Corners 1 SSE 40 MPH 0212 PM 06/28 ...PRECIPITATION REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date ...New Mexico... ...Bernalillo County... Albuquerque 3.3 WNW 0.19 in 0700 AM 06/28 Albuquerque 3.5 NE 0.17 in 0700 AM 06/28 Albuquerque 7.2 W 0.15 in 0900 AM 06/28 Albuquerque 7.1 NE 0.13 in 0700 AM 06/28 Sandia Heights 0.2 WNW 0.13 in 0700 AM 06/28 Albuquerque 7.4 ENE 0.12 in 0700 AM 06/28 ...De Baca County... Fort Sumner 12 NW 0.11 in 0800 AM 06/28 ...Los Alamos County... White Rock 1.5 NNE 0.11 in 0800 AM 06/28 ...Taos County... El Prado 1.7 WNW 0.15 in 0700 AM 06/28 ...Union County... Clayton 13.7 N 0.12 in 0700 AM 06/28 && **METADATA** :6/28/2023,0700 AM, NM, Bernalillo, Albuquerque 7.4 ENE, , , 35.1672, -106.5095, RAIN_24, 0.12, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, NM, Bernalillo, Albuquerque 7.1 NE, , , 35.1811, -106.5262, RAIN_24, 0.13, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, NM, Bernalillo, Sandia Heights 0.2 WNW, , , 35.1777, -106.4943, RAIN_24, 0.13, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,0900 AM, NM, Bernalillo, Albuquerque 7.2 W, , , 35.1026, -106.7501, RAIN_24, 0.15, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, NM, Bernalillo, Albuquerque 3.5 NE, , , 35.1492, -106.5763, RAIN_24, 0.17, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, NM, Bernalillo, Albuquerque 3.3 WNW, , , 35.1385, -106.6769, RAIN_24, 0.19, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,0428 PM, NM, Bernalillo, Albuquerque Intl Sunport, , , 35.05, -106.6167, PKGUST, 45, mph, ASOS, Peak Wind Gust, :6/28/2023,0500 PM, NM, Cibola, 11 WSW Bluewater Lake (SNOTEL), , , 35.2333, -108.2667, RAIN_24, 0.1, Inch, MESOWEST, 24 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,0225 PM, NM, Cibola, El Morro 16 SSE (Malpais Lava Flow), , , 34.8518, -108.1746, PKGUST, 42, mph, RAWS, Peak Wind Gust, :6/28/2023,0433 PM, NM, Cibola, 1 N New Laguna (Laguna), , , 35.052, -107.4234, PKGUST, 49, mph, RAWS, Peak Wind Gust, :6/28/2023,1218 PM, NM, Curry, Clovis Muni Airport, , , 34.4167, -103.0667, PKGUST, 41, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :6/28/2023,0800 AM, NM, De Baca, Fort Sumner 12 NW, , , 34.6, -104.3833, RAIN_24, 0.11, Inch, COOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,0315 PM, NM, Guadalupe, Santa Rosa Airport, , , 34.94, -104.64, PKGUST, 40, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :6/28/2023,0340 PM, NM, Guadalupe, Newkirk, , , 35.0712, -104.2671, PKGUST, 41, mph, MESOWEST, Peak Wind Gust, :6/28/2023,0140 PM, NM, Guadalupe, Se Vaughn, , , 34.4761, -105.0838, PKGUST, 54, mph, MESOWEST, Peak Wind Gust, :6/28/2023,0800 AM, NM, Los Alamos, White Rock 1.5 NNE, , , 35.8216, -106.1963, RAIN_24, 0.11, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,1259 PM, NM, McKinley, Gallup Airport, , , 35.5167, -108.8, PKGUST, 52, mph, ASOS, Peak Wind Gust, :6/28/2023,0541 PM, NM, Sandoval, Cuba 9 SW (Cuba), , , 35.9419, -107.0773, PKGUST, 41, mph, RAWS, Peak Wind Gust, :6/28/2023,0118 PM, NM, Socorro, Magdalena 3 ENE, , , 34.1309, -107.2011, PKGUST, 47, mph, CWOP, Peak Wind Gust, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, NM, Taos, El Prado 1.7 WNW, , , 36.4431, -105.6028, RAIN_24, 0.15, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,0212 PM, NM, Torrance, Clines Corners 1 SSE, , , 35, -105.67, PKGUST, 40, mph, ASOS, Peak Wind Gust, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, NM, Union, Clayton 13.7 N, , , 36.6482, -103.1825, RAIN_24, 0.12, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, 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. $$  458 NOUS45 KTWC 290047 PNSTWC AZZ501>515-291247- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Tucson AZ 547 PM MST Wed Jun 28 2023 ...PRECIPITATION REPORTS TODAY AS OF 540 PM MST... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Arizona... ...Cochise County... Bootlegger 0.05 in 0420 PM 06/28 31.90N/109.28W Sunizona 0.05 in 0530 PM 06/28 31.88N/109.64W Portal 0.05 in 0535 PM 06/28 31.93N/109.22W Long Park 0.04 in 0216 PM 06/28 31.90N/109.28W West Turkey Creek 0.04 in 0535 PM 06/28 31.86N/109.34W Bowie 0.01 in 0454 PM 06/28 32.30N/109.51W Bisbee 0.01 in 0537 PM 06/28 31.44N/109.91W Nraws 8 Douglas Airport 0.01 in 0524 PM 06/28 31.46N/109.61W ...Graham County... Aravaipa Creek At Bear Canyo 0.14 in 0532 PM 06/28 32.90N/110.42W ...Pinal County... Peridot 10 S Gila River/Cool 0.24 in 0515 PM 06/28 33.17N/110.53W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  218 NOUS43 KLMK 290225 PNSLMK INZ076>079-083-084-089>092-KYZ023>043-045>049-053>057-061>067- 070>078-081-082-290430- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Louisville, KY 1025 PM EDT Wed Jun 28 2023 /925 PM CDT Wed Jun 28 2023/ ...Straight Line Winds of 70 MPH in Larue County... The National Weather Service conducted a storm assessment survey with Larue County Emergency Management for the storms on Sunday evening June 25. There was a concentrated area of straight line winds of 70 mph around Hodgenville. Trees were topped and snapped and a few shallower trees were uprooted. All of the damage was facing from the west northwest to the east southeast. There was no indication of tornadic rotation. The NWS would like to thank Larue County EMA Director, Troy Williams for all his help and reconnaissance work. $$ Gordon/Williams  420 NOUS43 KUNR 290226 PNSUNR SDZ001-002-012>014-024>032-041>044-046-047-049-072>074-WYZ054>058- 071-291426- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Rapid City SD 826 PM MDT Wed Jun 28 2023 The following are unofficial observations taken during the past 12 hours ***********************PEAK WIND GUST*********************** LOCATION MAX WIND TIME/DATE COMMENTS GUST MEASURED (mph) SOUTH DAKOTA ...Butte County... 13 NW Belle Fourche 70 731 PM 6/28 Public ...Pennington County... 3 NNW Scenic 54 651 PM 6/28 SDDOT 3 NW Wasta 51 714 PM 6/28 SDDOT WYOMING ...Crook County... 15 NNW Alva 50 625 PM 6/28 Trained Spotter *********************MAXIMUM HAIL SIZE********************** LOCATION HAIL TIME/DATE COMMENTS SIZE MEASURED (inches) SOUTH DAKOTA ...Butte County... 13 NW Belle Fourche 1.50 731 PM 6/28 Public ...Custer County... 4 SE Folsom 1.75 447 PM 6/28 Trained Spotter 4 WNW Folsom 1.00 421 PM 6/28 Public ...Meade County... Tilford 1.00 300 PM 6/28 Trained Spotter 1 SSE Summerset 0.75 401 PM 6/28 Mping report ...Pennington County... 4 N Dwtn Rapid City 1.50 217 PM 6/28 NWS Employee 2 S Dwtn Rapid City 1.50 320 PM 6/28 Public 1 E Dwtn Rapid City 1.50 320 PM 6/28 Official NWS Obs Rapid City Arpt 1.25 334 PM 6/28 Mping report Box Elder 1.00 225 PM 6/28 Twitter 4 E Box Elder 1.00 230 PM 6/28 Mping report 5 E Dwtn Rapid City 1.00 143 PM 6/28 Twitter 2 SW Dwtn Rapid City 0.75 316 PM 6/28 Mping report 3 W Scenic 0.25 502 PM 6/28 covered the ground WYOMING ...Weston County... 6 NNE Osage 1.00 330 PM 6/28 Public ...MAXIMUM OBSERVED WINDS SORTED BY MAGNITUDE... LOCATION MAX WIND COMMENTS MPH 13 NW Belle Fourche SD 70 731 PM 6/28/2023 3 NNW Scenic SD 54 651 PM 6/28/2023 3 NW Wasta SD 51 714 PM 6/28/2023 15 NNW Alva WY 50 625 PM 6/28/2023 ...MAXIMUM HAIL SIZE SORTED BY MAGNITUDE... LOCATION MAX SIZE COMMENTS IN/S/ 4 SE Folsom SD 1.75 447 PM 6/28/2023 4 N Dwtn Rapid City SD 1.50 217 PM 6/28/2023 2 S Dwtn Rapid City SD 1.50 320 PM 6/28/2023 1 E Dwtn Rapid City SD 1.50 320 PM 6/28/2023 13 NW Belle Fourche SD 1.50 731 PM 6/28/2023 Rapid City Arpt SD 1.25 334 PM 6/28/2023 Box Elder SD 1.00 225 PM 6/28/2023 4 WNW Folsom SD 1.00 421 PM 6/28/2023 6 NNE Osage WY 1.00 330 PM 6/28/2023 Tilford SD 1.00 300 PM 6/28/2023 4 E Box Elder SD 1.00 230 PM 6/28/2023 5 E Dwtn Rapid City SD 1.00 143 PM 6/28/2023 2 SW Dwtn Rapid City SD 0.75 316 PM 6/28/2023 1 SSE Summerset SD 0.75 401 PM 6/28/2023 3 W Scenic SD 0.25 502 PM 6/28/2023 $$ CALDERON  164 NOUS43 KLMK 290231 PNSLMK INZ076>079-083-084-089>092-KYZ023>043-045>049-053>057-061>067- 070>078-081-082-290445- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Louisville, KY 1031 PM EDT Wed Jun 28 2023 /931 PM CDT Wed Jun 28 2023/ ...Straight Line Winds of 70 to 75 mph in Harrison County Indiana... The National Weather Service conducted a storm assessment survey with Harrison County Emergency Management and private meteorologist August Veron for the storms on Sunday evening June 25. There was sporadic wind damage in the Lanesville community, with the most concentrated area along SR 62 near the Floyd county line. Trees were topped and snapped, and there were power lines down and 3 power poles snapped. Winds were estimated to be between 70 and 75 mph. All of the damage was facing from the west northwest to the east southeast. There was no indication of tornadic rotation. The NWS would like to thank Harrison County EMA for their assistance. $$ Gordon  525 NOUS43 KUNR 290242 PNSUNR SDZ001-002-012>014-024>032-041>044-046-047-049-072>074-WYZ054>058- 071-291442- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Rapid City SD 842 PM MDT Wed Jun 28 2023 The following are unofficial observations taken during the past 10 hours ***********************PEAK WIND GUST*********************** LOCATION MAX WIND TIME/DATE COMMENTS GUST MEASURED (mph) SOUTH DAKOTA ...Butte County... 13 NW Belle Fourche 70 731 PM 6/28 Public ...Pennington County... 3 NNW Scenic 54 651 PM 6/28 SDDOT 3 NW Wasta 51 714 PM 6/28 SDDOT WYOMING ...Crook County... 15 NNW Alva 50 625 PM 6/28 Trained Spotter *********************MAXIMUM HAIL SIZE********************** LOCATION HAIL TIME/DATE COMMENTS SIZE MEASURED (inches) SOUTH DAKOTA ...Butte County... 13 NW Belle Fourche 1.50 731 PM 6/28 Public ...Custer County... 4 SE Folsom 1.75 447 PM 6/28 Trained Spotter 4 WNW Folsom 1.00 421 PM 6/28 Public ...Meade County... Tilford 1.00 300 PM 6/28 Trained Spotter 1 SSE Summerset 0.75 401 PM 6/28 Mping report ...Pennington County... 1 S Dwtn Rapid City 1.75 317 PM 6/28 Trained Spotter 4 N Dwtn Rapid City 1.50 217 PM 6/28 NWS Employee 2 S Dwtn Rapid City 1.50 320 PM 6/28 Public 1 E Dwtn Rapid City 1.50 320 PM 6/28 Official NWS Obs Rapid City Arpt 1.25 334 PM 6/28 Mping report Box Elder 1.00 225 PM 6/28 Twitter 4 E Box Elder 1.00 230 PM 6/28 Mping report 5 E Dwtn Rapid City 1.00 143 PM 6/28 Twitter 2 SW Dwtn Rapid City 0.75 316 PM 6/28 Mping report 3 W Scenic 0.25 502 PM 6/28 covered the ground WYOMING ...Weston County... 6 NNE Osage 1.00 330 PM 6/28 Public ...MAXIMUM OBSERVED WINDS SORTED BY MAGNITUDE... LOCATION MAX WIND COMMENTS MPH 13 NW Belle Fourche SD 70 731 PM 6/28/2023 3 NNW Scenic SD 54 651 PM 6/28/2023 3 NW Wasta SD 51 714 PM 6/28/2023 15 NNW Alva WY 50 625 PM 6/28/2023 ...MAXIMUM HAIL SIZE SORTED BY MAGNITUDE... LOCATION MAX SIZE COMMENTS IN/S/ 4 SE Folsom SD 1.75 447 PM 6/28/2023 1 S Dwtn Rapid City SD 1.75 317 PM 6/28/2023 4 N Dwtn Rapid City SD 1.50 217 PM 6/28/2023 2 S Dwtn Rapid City SD 1.50 320 PM 6/28/2023 1 E Dwtn Rapid City SD 1.50 320 PM 6/28/2023 13 NW Belle Fourche SD 1.50 731 PM 6/28/2023 Rapid City Arpt SD 1.25 334 PM 6/28/2023 Box Elder SD 1.00 225 PM 6/28/2023 4 WNW Folsom SD 1.00 421 PM 6/28/2023 6 NNE Osage WY 1.00 330 PM 6/28/2023 Tilford SD 1.00 300 PM 6/28/2023 4 E Box Elder SD 1.00 230 PM 6/28/2023 5 E Dwtn Rapid City SD 1.00 143 PM 6/28/2023 2 SW Dwtn Rapid City SD 0.75 316 PM 6/28/2023 1 SSE Summerset SD 0.75 401 PM 6/28/2023 3 W Scenic SD 0.25 502 PM 6/28/2023 $$ CALDERON  439 NOUS45 KTWC 290445 PNSTWC Public Information Statement National Weather Service Tucson AZ 945 PM MST Wed Jun 28 2023 ...Safford NOAA Weather Radio Outage... The Safford NOAA Weather Radio KXI-24 that serves the Graham, Greenlee and Cochise counties in southeast Arizona is currently down. We hope to have this weather radio back in service by Friday. We apologize for any inconvenience. $$ weather.gov/Tucson  728 NOUS43 KTOP 290647 PNSTOP PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TOPEKA KS 147 AM CDT THU JUN 29 2023 ...STORM SAFETY INFORMATION.... A Severe weather watch has been issued by the National Weather Service in Topeka for a portion of Kansas. In the interest of public safety, the following safety information is provided. A watch means conditions are favorable for severe weather development within the watch area. There is no cause for immediate concern, and you may go about your normal business. Stay informed of the weather situation. Know your county, nearby cities, and local landmarks whether at home or on the road. Listen to weather radio or local media for updated weather information. A warning means a severe thunderstorm or tornado has been observed or is indicated by Doppler weather radar. If a warning is issued for your location, immediately put your emergency safety plan into action. ...SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS MAY PRODUCE... Strong damaging winds...damaging downburst winds associated with a severe thunderstorm will be greater than 60 mph. Go indoors or into a basement or storm shelter and stay away from windows. Large hail...destructive hail associated with a severe thunderstorm will be greater than one inch in diameter. Go indoors or into a basement and stay away from windows. Heavy rain...heavy rain may produce flash flooding quickly. Avoid low lying and poor drainage areas. Be cautious when driving at night as roads could be washed out. Turn around, don't drown. Deadly lightning...Lightning is a an underrated killer. When lightning threatens, get indoors and away from windows, stay away from trees or towers and avoid lakes and boats. Tornadoes...Tornadoes are natures most violent storms. The best shelters are a basement or underground storm shelter on the lowest floor in the middle of the building, or in an interior hallway or designated shelter area. Avoid windows, mobile homes and large open spaces like a gymnasium or auditorium. If on the road, drive to find safe shelter. As a last resort either abandon vehicles and get into a ditch or stay belted in your vehicle crouched below the window line. Again, stay informed of the weather situation. Know your county, nearby cities, and local landmarks whether at home or on the road. Listen to weather radio or local media for updated weather information. $$  874 NOUS45 KBOU 290859 PNSBOU COZ030>051-292300- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 259 AM MDT THU JUN 29 2023 ...Today in metro Denver weather history... 29 In 1874...eight different fires in mountain forests were visible from the city. All of the fires were extensive... and the volume of smoke from each was immense. Three of these fires had been burning from the 18th with varied intensity. In 1911...an apparent dry microburst produced sustained winds to 45 mph. In 1960...a strong gust of wind blew a small foreign sedan off the highway near Brighton...injuring the driver. East winds gusted to 40 mph at Stapleton Airport. In 1961...thunderstorm winds estimated as high as 40 to 50 mph occurred over southeast Denver. No significant damage was reported. In 1962...heavy rain and small hail caused some flooding in southwest Denver. In 1995...upslope cloudiness with rain and fog cooled temperatures to record levels. Low temperature of 47 degrees equaled the record for the date. High temperature of only 54 degrees set a new record low maximum for the date. Rainfall totaled 0.90 inch at Denver International Airport and 0.41 inch at the site of the former Stapleton International Airport. In 2003...a severe thunderstorm in Parker produced hail to 1 inch in diameter. In 2011...two airmen from the Colorado National Guard suffered minor injuries when they were struck by lightning. They were hit while on duty at a flight line at Buckley Air Force Base. At Denver International Airport...a microburst produced a peak wind gust to 72 mph. 29-2 In 1990...almost a year to date after the record breaking heat in early July 1989...the third longest heat wave in Denver history started. From June 29th through July 2nd the temperature reached 100 degrees or more on four consecutive days. The highest reading of 102 degrees occurred on the 29th...30th...and 1st. Combined with the 102 degree reading on June 27th this would have been the longest heat wave on record...but the temperature climbed to only 98 degrees on June 28th. 29-15 In 2000...the 29th marked the beginning of a near record hot streak for metro Denver. The high temperatures...as recorded at Denver International Airport...exceeded the 90 degree mark for 17 consecutive days from June 29th through July 15th. The record of 24 consecutive 90 degree or above days was set from July 13th through August 5th...2008. $$  698 NOUS43 KDVN 290953 PNSDVN IAZ040>042-051>054-063>068-076>078-087>089-098-099-ILZ001-002-007- 009-015>018-024>026-034-035-MOZ009-010-291600- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Quad Cities IA/IL 453 AM CDT Thu Jun 29 2023 Severe Thunderstorms are possible this afternoon across the area. Thunderstorms are expected to be fast-moving this afternoon, which means you will have less time than usual to act, and every second will count. Do not wait to hear thunder or see the storm. Go immediately to a sturdy structure when a warning is issued! Now is the time to prepare for storms. If you intend to move vehicles or other property into shelter, do it now. This is also the time to move pets or livestock to shelter as needed. Remember that a watch means conditions are favorable for severe weather. It is your head's up that severe weather is possible in the next several hours. A warning means that severe weather is occurring or about to occur very shortly and that you need to take immediate action to protect your life. Whether you are at work, home, school, or anywhere else, identify your safe area now and be alert for warnings. The safest place to be during a tornado or extreme storm is in a sturdy structure away from windows in the basement or on the lowest floor in an interior room such as a bathroom or closet. If you are in a mobile home, camping, or outdoors, you should consider going to a sturdy structure long before the storms arrive. When a warning is issued or severe weather threatens, immediately seek shelter inside a sturdy building away from windows. If a tornado is possible, go to the safe area in the building immediately! If you hear outdoor warning sirens, first go to your safe area, then seek more information. $$  376 NOUS43 KICT 291100 PNSICT KSZ032-033-047>053-067>072-082-083-091>096-098>100-291500- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Wichita KS 600 AM CDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY... In 1989, severe thunderstorms hammered parts of the Western Plains with huge hail. In Colorado, softball sized hail clobbered Kit Carson while Sherman County Kansas was battered by baseball sized hail. Total damage was around $100 million. $$ Auto  764 NOUS42 KTBW 291156 PNSTBW FLZ043-050-052-056-148-149-151-155-160-248-249-251-255-260-300000- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Tampa Bay Ruskin FL 756 AM EDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...TAMPA AND LARGO NOAA WEATHER RADIOS ALL HAZARDS STATIONS WILL BE OFF THE AIR INTERMITTENTLY TODAY... NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards transmitter KHB32 operating on a frequency of 162.550 MHz from Tampa Florida and NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards transmitter KEC38 operating on a frequency of 162.450 MHz from Largo Florida will be off the air intermittently today. You may be able to pick up one of the following stations until service is restored: WWG59 operating on a frequency of 162.400 MHz from Venice. WXK83A operating on a frequency of 162.500 MHz from Sebring. We apologize for any inconvenience the outage may cause. $$  439 NOUS43 KGLD 291200 PNSGLD Public Information Statement National Weather Service Goodland KS 600 AM MDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY... In 1989, thunderstorms produced severe weather in the Southern and Central High Plains Region. Thunderstorms in Colorado produced softball size hail at Kit Carson. In 2000, an F1 tornado moved across open fields 10 miles southwest of Bird City Kansas damaging corn crop and an irrigation sprinkler system. The tornado was impressive visually, and could be seen from 20 to 30 miles away. The tornado path was approximately 3 miles long and 650 yards wide. $$  456 NOUS42 KTAE 291244 PNSTAE ALZ066>069-FLZ009>017-026-027-GAZ142>145-155>157-291545- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Tallahassee FL 844 AM EDT Thu Jun 29 2023 /744 AM CDT Thu Jun 29 2023/ ...SNEADS WEATHER RADIO WILL BE DOWN FOR MAINTENANCE THIS MORNING... The Sneads NOAA Weather Radio will be down for maintenance for up to an hour this morning beginning at 9am EDT/ 8am CDT. $$  192 NOUS43 KBIS 291408 PNSBIS NDZ004-012-291615- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Bismarck ND 908 AM CDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...THE MINOT WEATHER RADAR IS DOWN FOR MAINTENANCE... The Minot Doppler radar, KMBX will be down for maintenance until approximately 11 AM CDT. Surrounding radars that can be used in the meantime are KBIS at Bismarck, KMVX at Mayville, and KGGW at Glasgow, Montana. $$  280 NOUS41 KCAR 291412 PNSCAR MEZ001>006-010-011-015>017-029>032-300212- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Caribou ME 1012 AM EDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...24 HOUR PRECIPITATION REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Provider ...Maine... ...Aroostook County... Monticello 0.76 in 0818 AM 06/29 CWOP 2 SSE Castle Hill 0.62 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS AROOSTOOK NWR LIMESTONE 4 NN 0.52 in 0805 AM 06/29 HADS Westfield NERON Site 0.43 in 0745 AM 06/29 HADS Presque Isle 0.41 in 0815 AM 06/29 CWOP Presque Isle 1.3 WSW 0.40 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 2 SW Houlton 0.40 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Linneus 0.38 in 0815 AM 06/29 CWOP Presque Isle 0.35 in 0812 AM 06/29 CWOP Woodland 0.34 in 0818 AM 06/29 CWOP Presque Isle Airport 0.32 in 0756 AM 06/29 AWOS Caribou 0.26 in 0754 AM 06/29 ASOS Caribou 0.26 in 0818 AM 06/29 CWOP Frenchville Airport 0.20 in 0753 AM 06/29 ASOS ...Hancock County... Castine 0.99 in 0815 AM 06/29 CWOP Bucksport 3.3 NNW 0.69 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Sedgwick Ridge 0.52 in 0815 AM 06/29 CWOP Bucksport 0.49 in 0808 AM 06/29 CWOP Dedham 5.7 ESE 0.45 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Lamoine 0.45 in 0820 AM 06/29 CWOP Otis 0.44 in 0815 AM 06/29 CWOP Blue Hill 4 SSE 0.44 in 0815 AM 06/29 CWOP Brooklin School 0.41 in 0815 AM 06/29 CWOP Acadia National Park 0.36 in 0758 AM 06/29 RAWS Blue Hill 0.32 in 0810 AM 06/29 CWOP East Surry 0.27 in 0815 AM 06/29 CWOP Surry 0.26 in 0815 AM 06/29 CWOP Southwest Harbor 0.9 NW 0.23 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Lamoine 0.23 in 0817 AM 06/29 CWOP Naskeag 0.23 in 0818 AM 06/29 CWOP Mariaville 1.4 ESE 0.21 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Deer Isle 1.5 NNE 0.20 in 0815 AM 06/29 CWOP Bar Harbor 0.20 in 0820 AM 06/29 CWOP ...Penobscot County... Alton 0.95 in 0815 AM 06/29 CWOP Millinocket 0.88 in 0820 AM 06/29 CWOP 2 NE Glenburn 0.85 in 0820 AM 06/29 CWOP Glenburn 1.5 ENE 0.79 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Hudson 2.4 ESE 0.75 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Enfield Cold Stream Pond 0.67 in 0630 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Lincoln 5 SW 0.67 in 0735 AM 06/29 COOP Bangor 2.1 N 0.62 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS ROGERS FARM SITE OLD TOWN 2 0.62 in 0805 AM 06/29 HADS Hermon 0.59 in 0820 AM 06/29 CWOP Bangor 0.55 in 0815 AM 06/29 CWOP 4 ESE Orrington 0.54 in 0820 AM 06/29 AWS Hermon 1.2 W 0.46 in 0600 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Millinocket 2 SE 0.46 in 0630 AM 06/29 COOP Bangor International Airport 0.46 in 0753 AM 06/29 ASOS Lincoln 4.3 NE 0.44 in 0500 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Orono 1.1 SSW 0.43 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Orono 0.1 ENE 0.41 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Orono 0.9 NE 0.39 in 0515 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Kenduskeag 0.39 in 0815 AM 06/29 CWOP Plymouth 0.39 in 0819 AM 06/29 CWOP Milford 0.8 SSW 0.38 in 0615 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Greenfield 0.38 in 0815 AM 06/29 CWOP Corinna 0.37 in 0800 AM 06/29 COOP Millinocket 0.31 in 0812 AM 06/29 ASOS Orono 0.31 in 0813 AM 06/29 CWOP ...Piscataquis County... Blanchard 1.19 in 0800 AM 06/29 Mesonet Greenville 1.09 in 0756 AM 06/29 ASOS Abbot 4.6 WNW 0.94 in 0645 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Shirley 0.71 in 0745 AM 06/29 HADS East Sangerville 0.62 in 0700 AM 06/29 COOP Beaver Cove 0.55 in 0820 AM 06/29 CWOP Kingsbury Precip 0.47 in 0745 AM 06/29 USGS Dover-foxcroft 2 E 0.31 in 0700 AM 06/29 COOP Abbot 0.21 in 0800 AM 06/29 HADS ...Washington County... Perry 3.8 NNW 0.24 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS && **METADATA** :6/29/2023,0753 AM, ME, Aroostook, Frenchville Airport, , , 47.2833, -68.3, RAIN_24, 0.2, Inch, ASOS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0754 AM, ME, Aroostook, Caribou, , , 46.8667, -68.0167, RAIN_24, 0.26, Inch, ASOS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0818 AM, ME, Aroostook, Caribou, , , 46.9398, -68.0052, RAIN_24, 0.26, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0756 AM, ME, Aroostook, Presque Isle Airport, , , 46.6667, -68.0333, RAIN_24, 0.32, Inch, AWOS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0818 AM, ME, Aroostook, Woodland, , , 46.9167, -68.1555, RAIN_24, 0.34, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0812 AM, ME, Aroostook, Presque Isle, , , 46.6963, -68.033, RAIN_24, 0.35, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0815 AM, ME, Aroostook, Linneus, , , 46.0673, -67.9853, RAIN_24, 0.38, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, ME, Aroostook, Presque Isle 1.3 WSW, , , 46.6796, -68.0127, RAIN_24, 0.4, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0800 AM, ME, Aroostook, 2 SW Houlton, , , 46.099, -67.8708, RAIN_24, 0.4, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0815 AM, ME, Aroostook, Presque Isle, , , 46.6863, -67.9947, RAIN_24, 0.41, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0745 AM, ME, Aroostook, Westfield NERON Site, , , 46.5969, -67.9317, RAIN_24, 0.43, Inch, HADS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0805 AM, ME, Aroostook, AROOSTOOK NWR LIMESTONE 4 NNW ME US, , , 46.96, -67.88, RAIN_24, 0.52, Inch, HADS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, ME, Aroostook, 2 SSE Castle Hill , , , 46.7027, -68.2174, RAIN_24, 0.62, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0818 AM, ME, Aroostook, Monticello, , , 46.3593, -67.8832, RAIN_24, 0.76, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0815 AM, ME, Hancock, Deer Isle 1.5 NNE, , , 44.2442, -68.6703, RAIN_24, 0.2, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0820 AM, ME, Hancock, Bar Harbor, , , 44.3737, -68.2047, RAIN_24, 0.2, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0800 AM, ME, Hancock, Mariaville 1.4 ESE, , , 44.7181, -68.3881, RAIN_24, 0.21, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, ME, Hancock, Southwest Harbor 0.9 NW, , , 44.2887, -68.3377, RAIN_24, 0.23, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0817 AM, ME, Hancock, Lamoine, , , 44.4593, -68.3383, RAIN_24, 0.23, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0818 AM, ME, Hancock, Naskeag, , , 44.2397, -68.5273, RAIN_24, 0.23, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0815 AM, ME, Hancock, Surry, , , 44.4242, -68.4622, RAIN_24, 0.26, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0815 AM, ME, Hancock, East Surry, , , 44.4934, -68.4581, RAIN_24, 0.27, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0810 AM, ME, Hancock, Blue Hill, , , 44.4167, -68.5783, RAIN_24, 0.32, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0758 AM, ME, Hancock, Acadia National Park, , , 44.3769, -68.2608, RAIN_24, 0.36, Inch, RAWS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0815 AM, ME, Hancock, Brooklin School, , , 44.2698, -68.5707, RAIN_24, 0.41, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0815 AM, ME, Hancock, Otis, , , 44.7568, -68.4937, RAIN_24, 0.44, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0815 AM, ME, Hancock, Blue Hill 4 SSE, , , 44.3914, -68.5815, RAIN_24, 0.44, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, ME, Hancock, Dedham 5.7 ESE, , , 44.6766, -68.5443, RAIN_24, 0.45, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0820 AM, ME, Hancock, Lamoine, , , 44.495, -68.2719, RAIN_24, 0.45, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0808 AM, ME, Hancock, Bucksport, , , 44.5737, -68.799, RAIN_24, 0.49, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0815 AM, ME, Hancock, Sedgwick Ridge, , , 44.3572, -68.6138, RAIN_24, 0.52, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, ME, Hancock, Bucksport 3.3 NNW, , , 44.6498, -68.8233, RAIN_24, 0.69, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0815 AM, ME, Hancock, Castine, , , 44.39, -68.805, RAIN_24, 0.99, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0812 AM, ME, Penobscot, Millinocket, , , 45.65, -68.7, RAIN_24, 0.31, Inch, ASOS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0813 AM, ME, Penobscot, Orono, , , 44.8948, -68.6672, RAIN_24, 0.31, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0800 AM, ME, Penobscot, Corinna, , , 44.9198, -69.2418, RAIN_24, 0.37, Inch, COOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0615 AM, ME, Penobscot, Milford 0.8 SSW, , , 44.9411, -68.6415, RAIN_24, 0.38, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0815 AM, ME, Penobscot, Greenfield, , , 45.061, -68.4478, RAIN_24, 0.38, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0515 AM, ME, Penobscot, Orono 0.9 NE, , , 44.8926, -68.669, RAIN_24, 0.39, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0815 AM, ME, Penobscot, Kenduskeag, , , 44.9228, -68.9225, RAIN_24, 0.39, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0819 AM, ME, Penobscot, Plymouth, , , 44.7955, -69.2588, RAIN_24, 0.39, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, ME, Penobscot, Orono 0.1 ENE, , , 44.8841, -68.6811, RAIN_24, 0.41, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, ME, Penobscot, Orono 1.1 SSW, , , 44.8701, -68.6945, RAIN_24, 0.43, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0500 AM, ME, Penobscot, Lincoln 4.3 NE, , , 45.4067, -68.4359, RAIN_24, 0.44, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0600 AM, ME, Penobscot, Hermon 1.2 W, , , 44.8107, -68.9385, RAIN_24, 0.46, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0630 AM, ME, Penobscot, Millinocket 2 SE, , , 45.6403, -68.6748, RAIN_24, 0.46, Inch, COOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0753 AM, ME, Penobscot, Bangor International Airport, , , 44.8, -68.8167, RAIN_24, 0.46, Inch, ASOS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0820 AM, ME, Penobscot, 4 ESE Orrington, , , 44.6844, -68.7544, RAIN_24, 0.54, Inch, AWS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0815 AM, ME, Penobscot, Bangor, , , 44.8223, -68.7727, RAIN_24, 0.55, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0820 AM, ME, Penobscot, Hermon, , , 44.8087, -68.9145, RAIN_24, 0.59, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0800 AM, ME, Penobscot, Bangor 2.1 N, , , 44.8624, -68.7913, RAIN_24, 0.62, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0805 AM, ME, Penobscot, ROGERS FARM SITE OLD TOWN 2 W ME US, , , 44.9281, -68.7, RAIN_24, 0.62, Inch, HADS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0630 AM, ME, Penobscot, Enfield Cold Stream Pond, , , 45.2442, -68.5549, RAIN_24, 0.67, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0735 AM, ME, Penobscot, Lincoln 5 SW, , , 45.3241, -68.583, RAIN_24, 0.67, Inch, COOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, ME, Penobscot, Hudson 2.4 ESE, , , 44.9847, -68.8375, RAIN_24, 0.75, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, ME, Penobscot, Glenburn 1.5 ENE, , , 44.9242, -68.8176, RAIN_24, 0.79, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0820 AM, ME, Penobscot, 2 NE Glenburn, , , 44.9241, -68.8177, RAIN_24, 0.85, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0820 AM, ME, Penobscot, Millinocket, , , 45.7433, -68.7343, RAIN_24, 0.88, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0815 AM, ME, Penobscot, Alton, , , 45.0258, -68.727, RAIN_24, 0.95, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0800 AM, ME, Piscataquis, Abbot, , , 45.1903, -69.4528, RAIN_24, 0.21, Inch, HADS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, ME, Piscataquis, Dover-foxcroft 2 E, , , 45.1872, -69.1835, RAIN_24, 0.31, Inch, COOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0745 AM, ME, Piscataquis, Kingsbury Precip, , , 45.118, -69.6466, RAIN_24, 0.47, Inch, USGS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0820 AM, ME, Piscataquis, Beaver Cove, , , 45.5575, -69.5653, RAIN_24, 0.55, Inch, CWOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, ME, Piscataquis, East Sangerville, , , 45.1369, -69.2806, RAIN_24, 0.62, Inch, COOP, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0745 AM, ME, Piscataquis, Shirley, , , 45.3656, -69.6217, RAIN_24, 0.71, Inch, HADS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0645 AM, ME, Piscataquis, Abbot 4.6 WNW, , , 45.2181, -69.5479, RAIN_24, 0.94, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0756 AM, ME, Piscataquis, Greenville, , , 45.4667, -69.55, RAIN_24, 1.09, Inch, ASOS, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0800 AM, ME, Piscataquis, Blanchard, , , 45.26722, -69.58389, RAIN_24, 1.19, Inch, Mesonet, 24 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, ME, Washington, Perry 3.8 NNW, , , 45.0258, -67.1029, RAIN_24, 0.24, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour rainfall, 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. $$ Sinko  024 NOUS43 KDLH 291502 PNSDLH MNZ010>012-018>021-025-026-033>038-WIZ001>004-006>009-300302- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Duluth MN 1002 AM CDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...24-HOUR PRECIPITATION REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Provider East Gull Lake 2.50 in 0900 AM 06/29 COOP Lake Shore 1.8 ENE 1.80 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 3 E Payne 1.75 in 0443 PM 06/28 Trained Spotter Breezy Point 1.8 S 1.67 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Motley 8.2 N 1.61 in 0505 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 7 N McGregor 1.59 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 5 N Pine Knoll 1.50 in 0754 AM 06/29 Public Breezy Point 1.2 NE 1.48 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Ely 6.0 NNW 1.45 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Lake Shore 0.6 S 1.44 in 0830 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Breezy Point 0.9 WNW 1.42 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Pequot Lakes 1.5 NW 1.42 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Grand Marais 3.8 NNE 1.35 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Grand Marais 10.1 NNW 1.34 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 3.7 NE Sea Gull Lake 1.33 in 0700 AM 06/29 COOP Spooner 1.31 in 0800 AM 06/29 COOP 3 ESE Libby 1.30 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Nisswa 1.3 S 1.30 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Grand Marais 11.6 ENE 1.29 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Brimson 2 S 1.29 in 0700 AM 06/29 COOP Spooner 1.28 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Winton 1.28 in 0950 AM 06/29 CWOP Ely 25 E 1.27 in 0750 AM 06/29 COOP 1.5 N Palisade 1.27 in 0845 AM 06/29 HADS Grand Marais 0.3 SW 1.21 in 0550 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Crosby 5.1 NNE 1.21 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Bay Of Grand Marais 1.20 in 0856 AM 06/29 ASOS Two Harbors 2.1 NW 1.19 in 0646 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Hovland 2.8 WNW 1.19 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 3 E Sea Gull Lake 1.19 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Winton 2.3 ENE 1.18 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Two Harbors 1.18 in 0700 AM 06/29 COOP Trommald 6.1 NW 1.17 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Seagull Lake RAWS 1.17 in 0904 AM 06/29 RAWS Cloquet River nr Brimson 1.16 in 0845 AM 06/29 HADS Aurora 7.4 S 1.15 in 0255 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Bayfield 5.1 NNW 1.15 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Grand Marais 2.0 E 1.15 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 13.1 NNE 1.13 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Culver 0.2 W 1.13 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Aitkin 9.6 W 1.12 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Wright 9.2 NNE 1.10 in 0545 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Two Harbors 4.4 NW 1.10 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Two Harbors 3.6 WNW 1.09 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Grand Marais 1.09 in 0949 AM 06/29 CWOP Duluth 15.4 NNW 1.07 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Grand Marais 4.4 W 1.05 in 0530 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Grand Marais 1.05 in 0945 AM 06/29 CWOP Canyon 4.6 NNE 1.02 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Hoyt Lakes 3.1 SSW 1.02 in 0805 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Grand Portage RAWS 1.02 in 0844 AM 06/29 RAWS Grand Marais 4.4 WSW 1.01 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Beaver R nr Beaver Bay 1.00 in 0845 AM 06/29 HADS Two Harbors 19.8 N 0.98 in 0630 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Cotton 5.7 ESE 0.98 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Grand Portage 0.98 in 0945 AM 06/29 CWOP Saginaw 4.7 N 0.97 in 0600 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 7.4 N 0.97 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Ely RAWS 0.97 in 0904 AM 06/29 RAWS Skibo RAWS 0.97 in 0922 AM 06/29 RAWS Two Harbors 8.0 NE 0.96 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Pillager 5.1 N 0.95 in 0610 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 4.7 N 0.95 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Brainerd 6.0 N 0.95 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Hovland 0.1 NE 0.95 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Sandstone 0.1 WSW 0.94 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS French River 0.94 in 0945 AM 06/29 CWOP Two Harbors 11.7 NE 0.93 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Silver Bay 0.4 W 0.93 in 0750 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Ely 0.9 WNW 0.93 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Two Harbors 12.3 NE 0.92 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 1 N Knife River 0.92 in 0949 AM 06/29 AWS Duluth 7.4 NNE 0.91 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Saginaw RAWS 0.91 in 0908 AM 06/29 RAWS Bayfield 9N 0.90 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Two Harbors 10.8 NE 0.90 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Ely 8.1 SE 0.90 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Ely 1.8 SSW 0.89 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Minong RAWS 0.89 in 0903 AM 06/29 RAWS 2.4 S Meadowlands 0.88 in 0845 AM 06/29 HADS 0.5 NW Palmers 0.88 in 0845 AM 06/29 HADS 4.4 SE Babbitt 0.88 in 0900 AM 06/29 HADS Fernberg RAWS 0.87 in 0913 AM 06/29 RAWS Superior 2 ENE 0.86 in 1158 PM 06/28 COOP Two Harbors 14.7 NE 0.86 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Superior 12.8 S 0.85 in 0630 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 10.4 WNW 0.85 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Lutsen 11.8 N 0.85 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Superior 3.7 WNW 0.85 in 0715 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Herbster 2.8 NE 0.84 in 0632 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 17.6 NNW 0.84 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Askov 5.7 E 0.84 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 6.9 NNE 0.83 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Biwabik 2.9 NNE 0.83 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Lutsen 4.2 ENE 0.82 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 3.8 S Tower 0.82 in 0730 AM 06/29 COOP Grand Marais 17.6 NNE 0.82 in 0900 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Gordon 10.2 ENE 0.81 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Babbitt 4.4 N 0.81 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Schroeder 0.81 in 0945 AM 06/29 CWOP Ely 5.2 WSW 0.80 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Superior 0.8 NNE 0.80 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Superior Qd No. 4 0.80 in 0942 AM 06/29 RAWS Duluth 0.79 in 0600 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 5.6 NE 0.79 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Superior 2.0 WNW 0.78 in 0600 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Chisholm 3.6 NW 0.78 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS McGregor 16.0 N 0.78 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 5.1 N Floodwood 0.78 in 0730 AM 06/29 COOP Lutsen 0.78 in 0845 AM 06/29 HADS Isabella RAWS 0.78 in 0904 AM 06/29 RAWS Duluth 4.3 NE 0.77 in 0600 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Embarrass 2.3 NNE 0.77 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Brainerd 7.6 NNW 0.77 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 4.6 NE 0.77 in 0755 AM 06/29 COCORAHS AUDUBON CENTER SANDSTONE 6 W 0.77 in 0915 AM 06/29 HADS Pine River 6 SE 0.77 in 0943 AM 06/29 CWOP NASHWAUK 0.77 in 0945 AM 06/29 CWOP Silver Bay 0.76 in 0700 AM 06/29 UCOOP Silver Bay 0.9 ENE 0.76 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS NWS Duluth 0.76 in 0700 AM 06/29 COOP 2 N Pillager 0.75 in 0414 PM 06/28 Embarrass 0.75 in 0700 AM 06/29 COOP Babbitt 4.4 N 0.75 in 0756 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 0.5 E Floodwood 0.75 in 0845 AM 06/29 HADS Kabetogama RAWS 0.75 in 0931 AM 06/29 RAWS Swan River 0.6 W 0.73 in 0240 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 3.6 NE 0.73 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 4.2 NE 0.73 in 0725 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Cloquet 3.4 ENE 0.72 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth International Airport 0.72 in 0855 AM 06/29 ASOS Hermantown 0.72 in 0945 AM 06/29 CWOP Iron Junction 3.4 NNW 0.71 in 0500 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 2.2 WNW 0.71 in 0630 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 2.7 NE 0.71 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 6.2 NE 0.71 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 3.1 NE Jenkins 0.71 in 0845 AM 06/29 HADS 3.8 S Swan River 0.71 in 0845 AM 06/29 HADS Eveleth 0.71 in 0948 AM 06/29 CWOP Chisholm 0.7 NW 0.70 in 0630 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Superior 4.3 W 0.70 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Aurora 0.70 in 0945 AM 06/29 CWOP Duluth 2.9 NE 0.69 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 3.1 NE 0.68 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 1.2 SE 0.67 in 0420 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 7.9 SW 0.67 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Swan River 3 W 0.67 in 0800 AM 06/29 UCOOP Superior Qd No. 2 0.67 in 0939 AM 06/29 RAWS Colvin Creek nr Hoyt Lakes 0.67 in 0945 AM 06/29 HADS Stone Lake 2.0 NW 0.66 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Sarona 4.5 NNE 0.66 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Hurley 1.0 NE 0.66 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 10.2 SW 0.66 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Two Harbors 0.66 in 0946 AM 06/29 CWOP Outing 2.9 ENE 0.65 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Hill City RAWS 0.64 in 0907 AM 06/29 RAWS Mountain Iron 2.0 ESE 0.62 in 0600 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Hibbing 11.6 SSW 0.62 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 4.1 NNE 0.62 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Ashland 0.5 WNW 0.61 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Wrenshall 2.3 S 0.60 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Cotton 0.60 in 0800 AM 06/29 COOP Duluth 7.2 WSW 0.59 in 0701 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Ashland 3 S 0.59 in 0800 AM 06/29 COOP 3.4 SE Little Swan 0.59 in 0845 AM 06/29 HADS Duluth 7.9 WSW 0.58 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Ironton 2.8 SSE 0.58 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Ashland Airport 0.58 in 0853 AM 06/29 ASOS Superior Airport 0.58 in 0935 AM 06/29 AWOS Iron River 5.2 ESE 0.57 in 0702 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 4 NE Duluth 0.57 in 0948 AM 06/29 CWOP 1 WSW Gordon 0.56 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Warba 2.2 NNW 0.56 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Cloquet 5.7 SW 0.56 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Ashland 0.6 N 0.56 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Esko 3.1 NW 0.55 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Chisholm-Hibbing Airport 0.55 in 0939 AM 06/29 ASOS Bayfield 1.2 N 0.54 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Tower 8.3 NW 0.54 in 0845 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Embarrass 0.54 in 0900 AM 06/29 HADS Hibbing RAWS 0.54 in 0907 AM 06/29 RAWS 8.4 E Babbitt 0.54 in 0930 AM 06/29 HADS Hayward 2.3 W 0.53 in 0600 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Kabetogama 0.7 SSW 0.53 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Sturgeon Lake 0.4 ENE 0.53 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Grand Rapids 10.5 SE 0.53 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Indus 0.53 in 0800 AM 06/29 COOP Hurley 0.53 in 0800 AM 06/29 COOP Barnum 4.3 W 0.52 in 0610 AM 06/29 COCORAHS St. Croix R. nr Danbury 0.52 in 0700 AM 06/29 HADS Crosby 1.1 SW 0.52 in 0745 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 3.2 NNE 0.52 in 0830 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Grand Rapids 7.4 S 0.51 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Brainerd 7.8 W 0.51 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Cozy Corner 0.2 N 0.51 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 1 SW Ashland 0.51 in 0945 AM 06/29 CWOP Sarona 3.6 NE 0.50 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Grand Rapids 5.2 SSE 0.50 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Kabetogama 0.50 in 0700 AM 06/29 COOP Wrenshall 0.50 in 0800 AM 06/29 UCOOP Kabetogama 1.5 NW 0.50 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Hermantown 2.0 SSE 0.50 in 0840 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Hayward Airport 0.50 in 0853 AM 06/29 ASOS St. Croix R. nr Danbury 0.50 in 0900 AM 06/29 HADS Grand Rapids 6.1 SSE 0.50 in 0920 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 5 S La Prairie 0.49 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Barnes RAWS 0.49 in 0906 AM 06/29 RAWS International Falls 5.1 SSW 0.48 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Cloquet 2.1 ESE 0.48 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS McGrath 4.3 SE 0.48 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Bovey 13.4 N 0.48 in 0720 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Aurora 16.8 S 0.48 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Duluth 1.8 NE 0.48 in 0945 AM 06/29 CWOP 2.8 NE Oliver 0.48 in 0900 AM 06/29 HADS Grand Rapids 6.2 SSW 0.47 in 0600 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Remer 8.8 SW 0.47 in 0600 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 5 SE Iron River 0.47 in 0654 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Mason 6.9 SSE 0.47 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Ashland 7.2 SSE 0.47 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Mason 11.5 WNW 0.47 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 1 NE Hibbing 0.47 in 0950 AM 06/29 AWS 3 E Wright 0.46 in 0600 AM 06/29 COOP Celina 2 E 0.46 in 0740 AM 06/29 COOP Superior 7.0 ESE 0.45 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Moose Lake 2.4 SE 0.45 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Grand Rapids 6.1 N 0.45 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Solon Springs 0.6 WSW 0.45 in 0710 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Pine River 0.3 SW 0.45 in 0830 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 3.8 E Embarrass 0.45 in 0900 AM 06/29 HADS Keewatin 0.2 SSE 0.44 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Odanah 0.44 in 0945 AM 06/29 CWOP Coleraine 0.7 S 0.43 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Moose Lake 3.6 ESE 0.43 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Moose Lake RAWS 0.43 in 0908 AM 06/29 RAWS Hurley 4.1 SSE 0.42 in 0650 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Side Lake 2.3 W 0.42 in 0652 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Moose Lake 2.7 ESE 0.42 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Grand Marais 22.0 NNW 0.42 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Ashland 9.8 W 0.41 in 0600 AM 06/29 COCORAHS International Falls 10.3 E 0.41 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Grand Rapids 0.7 SSE 0.41 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Pence 0.1 E 0.40 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Ashland 9.8 W 0.40 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Side Lake 3.4 NW 0.40 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Grand Rapids 1.5 SSE 0.40 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Tamarack 1.4 SW 0.40 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Sarona 6.8 ENE 0.39 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Grand Rapids 6.3 N 0.39 in 0810 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Brainerd RAWS 0.39 in 0906 AM 06/29 RAWS Duluth 2 NNE 0.39 in 0940 AM 06/29 CWOP Esko 0.39 in 0945 AM 06/29 CWOP Danbury 5.6 NE 0.38 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Deerwood 3.1 SSE 0.38 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Whittlesey Creek 0.38 in 0800 AM 06/29 UCOOP Cable 10.2 ENE 0.38 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Kettle River 2.4 W 0.37 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Mercer 0.4 N 0.37 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS La Pointe Airport 0.37 in 0835 AM 06/29 AWOS Clam Lake RAWS 0.37 in 0902 AM 06/29 RAWS Hayward RAWS 0.37 in 0903 AM 06/29 RAWS Grand Rapids 5.0 N 0.36 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Aitkin 3.2 S 0.36 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Solon Springs 8.1 W 0.35 in 0600 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Sugar Lake 0.35 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Big Falls 1.0 N 0.35 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Cohasset 7.4 S 0.35 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Remer 11.5 WSW 0.35 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Dunka River nr Babbitt 0.35 in 0900 AM 06/29 HADS Whittlesey Creek 0.35 in 0905 AM 06/29 UCOOP 2.1 NW Hoyt Lakes 0.35 in 0915 AM 06/29 HADS Cloquet River nr Burnett 0.35 in 0915 AM 06/29 HADS Deer River 0.35 in 0945 AM 06/29 CWOP GRAND RAPIDS 0.35 in 0949 AM 06/29 CWOP Brainerd Airport 0.34 in 0918 AM 06/29 ASOS 10 NE Deer River 0.33 in 0359 PM 06/28 PUBLIC Cook 8NE 0.33 in 0600 AM 06/29 COOP Cook 19.0 WSW 0.33 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Pillager 6.8 E 0.33 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Sarona 4.9 E 0.33 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Big Fork at Big Falls 0.33 in 0830 AM 06/29 HADS 3.7 SE Celina 0.33 in 0845 AM 06/29 HADS Hayward 9.2 NNE 0.32 in 0600 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Mellen 18.6 SW 0.32 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS International Falls 9.5 E 0.32 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Clam Lake 4W 0.32 in 0700 AM 06/29 COOP Webb Lake 0.32 in 0945 AM 06/29 CWOP Bayfield 0.32 in 0945 AM 06/29 CWOP La Pointe 0.32 in 0945 AM 06/29 CWOP Washburn 0.2 NW 0.31 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Littlefork 0.31 in 0900 AM 06/29 HADS Big Fork at Big Falls 0.31 in 0900 AM 06/29 HADS Lakeside 0.31 in 0945 AM 06/29 CWOP International Falls 7.7 S 0.30 in 0512 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Bayfield 2.6 WSW 0.30 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Pine River 8.4 N 0.30 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Wrenshall 9.7 SSE 0.30 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Baxter 1.7 SE 0.29 in 0656 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Maple 1.0 ENE 0.29 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Cohasset 2.6 SW 0.29 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Cook 6.0 N 0.29 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Aitkin 11.8 SSW 0.29 in 0900 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 13.3 S Littlefork 0.29 in 0900 AM 06/29 HADS 3.1 SW Embarrass 0.29 in 0900 AM 06/29 HADS Mercer 2.0 SE 0.28 in 0730 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Meander RAWS 0.28 in 0904 AM 06/29 RAWS Hayward 9.7 NE 0.27 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Washburn RAWS 0.27 in 0902 AM 06/29 RAWS 3 E Sarona 0.26 in 0600 AM 06/29 COOP Bayfield 1.7 SW 0.26 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Isle 5.6 NNE 0.26 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Poplar 2.0 E 0.25 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Backus 5.9 W 0.25 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Orr RAWS 0.25 in 0908 AM 06/29 RAWS Littlefork RAWS 0.25 in 0908 AM 06/29 RAWS Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ BJH  059 NOUS42 KMFL 291537 PNSMFL FLZ063-066>068-071>074-168-172>174-291137- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Miami FL 1137 AM EDT Thu Jun 29 2023 NOAA Weather Radio KHB-34 (162.550 MHz) Miami, NOAA Weather Radio WXM-58 (162.400 MHz) Belle Glade, and NOAA Weather Radio KEC50 (162.475 MHz) will be off the air until further notice due to technical issues. You may be able to pick up one of the following stations until service is restored: WNG-663 (162.425 MHz) Homestead Transmitter WWG-92 (162.525 MHz) Naples Transmitter KHB-34 (162.550 MHz) We apologize for any inconvenience the outage may cause. Our phone lines are also out at the Miami NWS office due to the same technical issues. $$  788 NOUS46 KLOX 291546 PNSLOX Public Information Statement National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 845 AM PDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...TIE FOR MOST CONSECUTIVE DAYS WITH HIGHS BELOW 80 DEGREES IN DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES IN MAY AND JUNE... Since May 1st through yesterday June 28th, the high temperature in Downtown Los Angeles has failed to reach 80 degrees. This ties the longest stretch of consecutive days with high temperatures below 80 degrees during a May and June combination in Downtown Los Angeles since records began in 1877. However, technically, the first May and June records did not begin until 1878. The highest temperature has been 79 degrees on both June 17th and June 21st. The record stretch will be broken today if the high temperature fails to reach 80 degrees Downtown. If the temperature fails to reach 80 degrees in Downtown Los Angeles today, this May and June will also have the fewest number of days with highs reaching or exceeding 80 degrees. High temperatures reached or exceeded 80 degrees 2 times during just 3 May/June combinations. Those occurred in 1905, 1916, and 1935. The last time the high temperature reached or exceeded 80 degrees in Downtown Los Angeles was on April 22nd of this year, when the high was 86 degrees. $$ BRUNO/BOLDT  448 NOUS45 KABQ 291610 PNSABQ NMZ201>241-300410- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Albuquerque NM 1010 AM MDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...PRECIPITATION REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date ...New Mexico... ...Bernalillo County... Academy Acres Drain at ABQ 0.09 in 0555 PM 06/28 Albuquerque 3 NW 0.07 in 0609 PM 06/28 ...Catron County... 5.4 ESE Mogollon (SNOTEL) 0.20 in 0800 AM 06/29 ...Cibola County... 11 WSW Bluewater Lake (SNOTE 0.30 in 0800 AM 06/29 ...Lincoln County... Capitan 1.3 WSW 0.05 in 0900 AM 06/29 ...Rio Arriba County... 6.8 E Canjilon (SNOTEL) 0.50 in 0800 AM 06/29 ...San Miguel County... Rowe 2.7 NNW 0.07 in 0700 AM 06/29 PECOS 0.05 in 1000 AM 06/29 ...Sandoval County... San Antonio (DRI) 0.06 in 0500 PM 06/28 San Antonio (DRI) 0.06 in 0900 AM 06/29 ...Taos County... Tres Piedras Ranger Station 0.06 in 0915 AM 06/29 && Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  191 NOUS43 KGID 291621 PNSGID NEZ060-061-072-073-300430- Service Change Notice National Weather Service Hastings NE 1119 AM CDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT... TO: Family of Services (FOS) subscribers, NOAA Weather Wire Service (NWWS) subscribers, Emergency Managers Weather Information Network (EMWIN) subscribers, NOAAPORT subscribers, National Weather Service (NWS) partners and other users FROM: Jeremy Wesely Hydrology Program Manager Weather Forecast Office (WFO) Hastings Nebraska SUBJECT: Flood stage change on the Platte River near Darr. ...Flood Stage Change On The Platte River Near Darr... The Platte River across Dawson County has been running very high over the past week due primarily to significant runoff into the South Platte River over portions of eastern Colorado and western Nebraska. This high water in Dawson County has surpassed the previously established flood stage at the fairly new river gauge site near Darr located between Lexington and Cozad in central Dawson County. However, an intensive river survey across Dawson County over the past several days and communication with our Dawson County partners has found that there has been in reality little to no impactful flooding at the current river stage. In addition, the recent river survey has yielded a new flood stage where more impactful flooding can be expected. Consequently, the current flood warning for Dawson County will be cancelled and the new flood stages will be implemented today, Thursday June 29, 2023. ----------------------------------- Flood stage change: Platte River near Darr in Dawson County (DARN1) OLD NEW ACTION STAGE: 9.0 ft 10.5 ft FLOOD STAGE: 10.0 ft 11.5 ft MODERATE: 12.0 ft 12.5 ft MAJOR: 13.0 ft 13.0 ft (No Change) ----------------------------------- The National Weather Service welcomes public feedback. If you have any questions or comments about these changes, please contact: Jeremy Wesely Hydrology Program Manager National Weather Service 6365 North Osborne Dr West Hastings, NE 68901-9163 Phone:402-462-4287 E-mail: w-gid.webmaster@noaa.gov $$  130 NOUS41 KWBC 291610 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 23-71 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 1210 PM EDT Thu Jun 29 2023 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Customers Other NWS Partners and Users of NWS Aviation Forecasts NWS Employees From: Bruce Entwistle Chief, Aviation and Space Weather Services Branch Subject: Discontinuation of NWS Honolulu’s Route Forecast (ROFOR), Effective July 31, 2023 Effective July 31, 2023, the National Weather Service (NWS) will discontinue the route forecasts (ROFOR) for San Francisco, CA to Honolulu, HI and Santa Barbara, CA to Honolulu, HI (RFRKSF). AWIPS Identifier WMO Heading Geographic Descriptor ---------------- ----------- --------------------- RFRKSF FRPN31 PHFO San Francisco to Honolulu Santa Barbara to Honolulu The final RFRKSF will be issued on July, 30th, 2023. NWS Honolulu, in its capacity as a meteorological watch office designated by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), issues ROFORs daily for routes from San Francisco to Honolulu and from Santa Barbara to Honolulu. The ROFOR product provides flight-level wind, temperature, clouds, and weather forecast information. The NWS Aviation Weather Center’s (AWC) Graphical Forecasts for Aviation (GFA) website provides equivalent flight path data to the current text- based ROFOR in a graphical format and higher resolution in space and time. Users will also be able to sample points along the route to obtain precise weather information at various levels of the atmosphere. The AWC Graphical Forecasts for Aviation are available at: http://aviationweather.gov/gfa If you have any additional questions, please contact: Elizabeth Vickery Regional Operations and Services Meteorologist Pacific Region Headquarters Honolulu, HI elizabeth.vickery@noaa.gov Christopher Brenchley Meteorologist-in-Charge Weather Forecast Office Honolulu, HI christopher.brenchley@noaa.gov National Service Change Notices are online at: https://weather.gov/notification  306 NOUS41 KWBC 291650 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 23-72 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 1250 PM EDT Thu Jun 29 2023 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPORT Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: Stephen W. Bieda III, Ph.D., Branch Chief Severe, Fire, Public, and Winter Weather Services Subject: Changes to Public Forecast Zones for WFO El Paso, TX, Effective September 19, 2023 Effective Tuesday, September 19, 2023, at 03:00 PM Mountain Daylight Time (MDT), 2100 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS Weather Forecast Office in El Paso, TX (EPZ) will complete changes to Public Weather Forecast Zones encompassing Grant, Sierra, Dona Ana, and Otero Counties in southwestern and south-central New Mexico, affecting the Tularosa Basin and Southern Gila Highlands. After this change, all forecasts and related products will use the zone numbers and names shown in Table 2 below. If September 19, 2023 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to September 21, 2023 at 2100 UTC. These changes will result in improved warning products and forecast services and enhance web-based graphical product consistency and appearance. Three current zones will be converted into seven separate zones. These new zones are being divided to optimize the issuance of hazard products for conditions that vary significantly in the Tularosa Basin of south-central New Mexico and in the Southern Gila Highlands of southwestern New Mexico. The new zones are listed in Table 2. Table 1. Universal Geographic Codes (UGC): Current Public Forecast Zone Name ---------------------------------- NMZ402: Southern Gila Highlands/Black Range NMZ412: Central Tularosa Basin NMZ413: Southern Tularosa Basin Table 2. UGC: New Public Forecast Zone Name ------------------------------- NMZ425: Central Grant County/Silver City Area NMZ426: Southern Gila Region Highlands/Black Range NMZ427: West Central Tularosa Basin/White Sands NMZ428: East Central Tularosa Basin/Alamogordo NMZ429: Southeast Tularosa Basin Table 3. NWS products affected by the WFO El Paso, TX. These Public Weather forecast zone changes are listed below. Product Name WMO Heading AWIPS ID ------------- ----------- -------- Air Quality Alert AEUS74 KEPZ AQAEPZ Zone Forecast FPUS54 KEPZ ZFPEPZ Point Forecast Matrices FOUS54 KEPZ PFMEPZ Tabular State Forecast FPUS64 KEPZ SFTEPZ Area Forecast Discussion FXUS64 KEPZ AFDEPZ Hazardous Weather Outlook FLUS44 KEPZ HWOEPZ Short-Term Forecast FPUS74 KEPZ NOWEPZ Special Weather Statement WWUS84 KEPZ SPSEPZ Public Information Statement NOUS44 KEPZ PNSEPZ Non-Precipitation Watch/Warning/ WWUS74 KEPZ NPWEPZ Advisory Flood Watch WGUS64 KEPZ FFAEPZ Hydrologic Outlook FGUS74 KEPZ ESFEPZ Winter Weather Message WWUS44 KEPZ WSWEPZ Watch County Notification WWUS64 KEPZ WCNEPZ NWS partners and users will need to make necessary changes to their communications systems to accommodate these weather forecast zone changes. Preliminary shapefiles for public forecast zones are available online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/PublicZones Final versions of these shapefiles will be available on or around Tuesday, July 18, 2023. A graphical depiction of this change is online at: https://www.weather.gov/epz/2023ZoneReconfiguration For more information, please contact: Jimmy Barham Meteorologist in Charge (MIC) NWS El Paso, TX 575-589-4088 OR Tim Oram Meteorological Services Branch Chief NWS Southern Region Headquarters Fort Worth, TX 682-703-3705 National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  822 NOUS41 KWBC 291650 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 23-73 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 1250 PM EDT Thu Jun 29 2023 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPort NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards Listeners Other NWS partners and NWS employees From: Douglas C. Young Chief, Digital and Graphical Information Support Branch Subject: Implementation of Partial County Alerting via NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards (NWR) and the Emergency Alert System (EAS) for Sonoma County, California, Effective on or after September 19, 2023 Based on positive feedback from the broadcast community, local officials and the public, NWS San Francisco Bay Area/Monterey (MTR) will implement Partial County Alerting (PCA) for Sonoma County, California effective on or after September 19, 2023. The following weather warnings from WFO MTR are impacted for this PCA implementation: Product Name WMO Heading AWIPS ID ------------ ----------- -------- Dust Storm Warning WWUS56 KMTR DSWMTR Flash Flood Warning WGUS56 KMTR FFWMTR Severe Thunderstorm Warning WUUS56 KMTR SVRMTR Tornado Warning WFUS56 KMTR TORMTR The following Non-Weather Emergency Messages (NWEMs), originated by the Sonoma County Emergency Management Agency and further disseminated by NWS, are impacted: Product Name WMO Heading AWIPS ID ------------ ----------- -------- Civil Emergency Message WOUS46 KMTR CEMMTR Evacuation Immediate WOUS46 KMTR EVIMTR Fire Warning WOUS46 KMTR FRWMTR NWS disseminates weather warnings via NWR and the EAS. While many NWS warnings have become more refined in areal extent using forecaster-defined polygons, these warnings are generally conveyed via NWR and EAS on a whole (entire) county basis. However, NWS has the capability to disseminate these warnings via NWR and EAS for smaller areal sections of counties. NWS refers to these areas as county partitions; the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) refers to them as subdivisions. Disseminating warnings through NWR and EAS using partitions is referred to as PCA. PCA reduces the geographical overalerting of warnings by more closely associating polygon-defined warnings and polygon-defined NWEMs with county partitions. With PCA, NWR Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME)-equipped users may select the county partition(s) for which they will receive automated alerts. Similarly, PCA allows broadcasters to choose the county partition(s) to which they will convey NWS warnings through the EAS. PCA implementation may help limit and better target EAS activation in a given media market. WFO San Francisco has conferred with local emergency managers, state and local government officials and broadcasters serving Sonoma County County and will implement 8 partial county zones for Sonoma County. A comprehensive description with maps and the new SAME and EAS Location Codes associated with each Sonoma County partial county zone is provided online at: https://www.weather.gov/mtr/PartialCountyAlertingSonomaCounty The shapefiles with the Sonoma County Partial County boundaries for NWR and EAS are posted online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/AWIPSShapefiles Instructions for programming your SAME-equipped NWR receiver with the new partial county SAME Location Codes are online at: https://www.weather.gov/pca/nwr Once established in operations, the boundaries of the Sonoma County partitions are fixed, unless modified at a later date through a formal change process. A comprehensive description of PCA and the expansion of PCA to select US counties is online at: https://www.weather.gov/pca WFO San Francisco anticipates that additional NWS warnings will use PCA in the future. Any service enhancements will be preceded by a future Service Change Notice. For questions or concerns on the PCA implementation for Sonoma County, please contact: Brian Garcia Warning Coordination Meteorologist WFO San Francisco Bay Area / Monterey Monterey, CA Telephone: 831-656-1710 x223 Email: brian.garcian@noaa.gov For comments or questions on the national level PCA initiative, please contact: Tim Schott Meteorologist, NWS Dissemination Services NWS Headquarters Silver Spring, Maryland Telephone: 301-427-9336 Email: Timothy.Schott@noaa.gov National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification  132 NOUS41 KWBC 291720 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 23-74 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 120 PM EDT Thu Jun 29 2023 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPORT Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: Stephen W. Bieda III, Ph.D.,Branch Chief Severe, Fire, Public, and Winter Weather Services Subject: Changes to Public Forecast Zones for WFO Rapid City, SD, Effective September 19, 2023 Effective Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 3:00 PM Mountain Daylight Time, 2100 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS Weather Forecast Office (WFO) in Rapid City, SD (UNR) will complete changes to several Public Weather Forecast Zones and add four additional Public Weather Zones in Custer, Fall River, Lawrence, Meade, Oglala Lakota, Pennington, and Perkins Counties in western South Dakota and Crook and Weston Counties in northeastern Wyoming. These changes will provide more accurate headlines for winter and non-precipitation hazards. Thirteen current zones will be converted into seventeen separate zones. The new zone boundaries will be more accurate in respect to topography, climate, and hazardous weather. After this change, all forecasts and related products will use the zone numbers and names shown in Table 2 below. If September 19, 2023 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to September 21, 2023 at 2100 UTC. Table 1. Universal Geographic Codes (UGC): Current Public Forecast Zone Name ---------------------------------- SDZ002: Perkins County SDZ024: Northern Black Hills SDZ025: Northern Foot Hills SDZ027: Southern Foot Hills SDZ028: Central Black Hills SDZ029: Southern Black Hills SDZ041: Fall River SDZ042: Oglala Lakota SDZ043: Jackson SDZ072: Sturgis-Piedmont Foot Hills WYZ056: Western Crook WYZ057: Wyoming Black Hills WYZ058: Weston WYZ071: Northern Crook Table 2. UGC: New Public Forecast Zone Name ------------------------------- SDZ002: Northern Perkins SDZ078: Southern Perkins SDZ024: Northern Black Hills SDZ025: Northern Foothills SDZ027: Southern Foothills SDZ028: Central Black Hills SDZ029: Southern Black Hills SDZ041: Western Fall River SDZ075: Eastern Fall River SDZ042: Northern Oglala Lakota SDZ076: Southern Oglala Lakota SDZ043: Northern Jackson SDZ077: Southern Jackson SDZ072: Sturgis-Piedmont Foothills WYZ056: Western Crook WYZ057: Wyoming Black Hills WYZ058: Weston County Plains WYZ059: Newcastle WYZ060: Northeastern Crook Table 3. NWS products affected by the WFO Rapid City, SD, Public Weather forecast zone changes are listed below. Product Name WMO Heading AWIPS ID ------------- ----------- -------- Air Quality Alert AEUS76 KUNR AQAUNR Area Forecast Discussion FXUS62 KUNR AFDUNR Fire Danger Statement FNUS62 KUNR RFDUNR Flood Watch WGUS62 KUNR FFAUNR Hazardous Weather Outlook FLUS42 KUNR HWOUNR Non-Precipitation Weather Message WWUS72 KUNR NPWUNR Point Forecast Matrices FOUS52 KUNR PFMUNR Public Information Statement NOUS42 KUNR PNSUNR Special Weather Statement WWUS82 KUNR SPSUNR Winter Weather Message WWUS42 KUNR WSWUNR Zone Forecast FPUS52 KUNR ZFPUNR Watch County Notification WWUS63 KUNR WCNUNR Short Term Forecast FPUS73 KUNR NOWURN NWS partners and users will need to make necessary changes to their communications systems to accommodate these weather forecast zone changes. WFO UNR has coordinated with partners to keep many of the old zone numbers instead of creating all new zone numbers. Not using new zone numbers when the geographical zone boundaries have been changed will cause discrepancies of long-term climatological record in Storm Data for long- fuse (zone) warning verification databases. As a result, our partners will likely need to execute additional programming for their respective databases and analyses. Preliminary shapefiles for public forecast zones are available online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/PublicZones https://www.weather.gov/gis/Counties Final versions of these shapefiles will be available on or around Tuesday, July 18, 2023. A graphical depiction of these changes is online at: https://www.weather.gov/unr/Public_Zone_Change2023 For more information, please contact: Susan Sanders Warning Coordination Meteorologist NWS Rapid City, SD susan.sanders@noaa.gov 605-341-9271 National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  907 NOUS41 KWBC 291720 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 23-75 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 120 PM EDT Thu Jun 29 2023 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPORT Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: Stephen Bieda, III, Branch Chief Severe, Fire, Public, and Winter Weather Services Subject: Change to Fire Zone for WFO Pittsburgh, PA, Effective September 19, 2023 Effective Tuesday, September 19, 2023, by 5:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), 2100 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS Weather Forecast Office in Pittsburgh, PA (PBZ) will complete changes to the Fire Weather Forecast Zone encompassing Indiana County in western Pennsylvania. Indiana County will be split into a western and eastern half to better capture the topography difference. After this change, all fire weather forecasts and related products will use the zone numbers and names shown in Table 2 below. If September 19, 2023 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to September 21, 2023 at 2100 UTC. These changes will result in more geographically precise forecast, watch and warning products and will enhance web-based graphical product consistency and appearance. Indiana County’s 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 from lower elevations in the western part of the county to the eastern part. The new zones are listed in Table 2. Table 1. Universal Geographic Codes (UGC): Current Fire Weather Forecast Zone Name ---------------------------------- PAZ023: Indiana County Table 2. UGC: New Fire Weather Forecast Zone Name ------------------------------- PAZ077: Indiana County PAZ078: Higher Elevations of Indiana County Table 3. NWS products affected by the WFO Pittsburgh, PA by these forecast zone changes are listed below. Product Name WMO Heading AWIPS ID ------------- ----------- -------- Fire Weather Forecast FNUS51 KPBZ FWFPBZ Fire Weather Message WWUS81 KPBZ RFWPBZ NWS partners and users will need to make necessary changes to their communications systems to accommodate these weather forecast zone changes. Preliminary shapefiles for fire weather forecast zones are available online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/FireZones https://www.weather.gov/gis/Counties Final versions of these shapefiles will be available on Tuesday, July 18, 2023. A graphical depiction of this change is online at: https://www.weather.gov/pbz/FireZoneChange For more information, please contact: Fred McMullen Warning Coordination Meteorologist NWS Pittsburgh, PA Email: fred.mcmullen@noaa.gov Phone: 412-262-1591 ext. 223 National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  029 NOUS43 KBIS 291725 PNSBIS NDZ004-012-291930- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Bismarck ND 1225 PM CDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...THE MINOT WEATHER RADAR IS BACK IN SERVICE... Maintenance has been completed on the Minot Doppler radar, KMBX. The radar is back online. $$  742 NOUS41 KBTV 291730 PNSBTV NYZ026>031-034-035-087-VTZ001>011-016>021-300530- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Burlington VT 130 PM EDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...PRECIPITATION REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...New York... ...Clinton County... Peru 4.1 ESE 0.27 in 0600 AM 06/29 44.56N/73.45W Plattsburgh International Ai 0.13 in 1153 AM 06/29 44.65N/73.47W Chazy 0.12 in 1205 PM 06/29 44.90N/73.46W Saranac 0.10 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.64N/73.74W Saranac 0.05 in 1205 PM 06/29 44.71N/73.67W ...Essex County... Schroon Lake 3.5 SW 1.12 in 0700 AM 06/29 43.81N/73.82W 2 NW South Schroon 1.10 in 0700 AM 06/29 43.81N/73.82W Essex 0.75 in 1205 PM 06/29 44.31N/73.37W Olmstedville 4.6 NNE 0.69 in 0755 AM 06/29 43.83N/73.90W Lake Placid 0.59 in 0756 AM 06/29 44.30N/73.98W Lake Placid 0.33 in 1155 AM 06/29 44.29N/73.98W Newcomb 3 W 0.30 in 0700 AM 06/29 43.97N/74.22W Wilmington 2W 0.22 in 0800 AM 06/29 44.39N/73.86W Mount Van Hoevenberg 0.21 in 1101 AM 06/29 44.20N/73.90W 0.5 NE Port Henry 0.21 in 1145 AM 06/29 44.05N/73.45W North Hudson 0.21 in 1205 PM 06/29 44.01N/73.71W Port Henry 0.20 in 1155 AM 06/29 44.04N/73.46W 1 WSW Ray Brook 0.18 in 0745 AM 06/29 44.29N/74.10W Ticonderoga 0.17 in 1205 PM 06/29 43.87N/73.42W Vermontville 2.8 S 0.15 in 0706 AM 06/29 44.41N/74.07W 1.1 W Severance 0.09 in 1107 AM 06/29 43.87N/73.75W Loch Muller 0.09 in 1155 AM 06/29 43.85N/73.88W Newcomb 0.08 in 1205 PM 06/29 43.97N/74.22W ...Franklin County... 2 NW Dickinson 1.69 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.77N/74.59W Gabriels 1.3 SE 0.18 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.42N/74.16W Adirondack Airport 0.11 in 1151 AM 06/29 44.40N/74.20W Gabriels 0.07 in 1205 PM 06/29 44.42N/74.18W 0.9 W Malone 0.05 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.84N/74.31W ...St. Lawrence County... Potsdam 0.54 in 1200 PM 06/29 44.66N/75.00W Heuvelton 0.3 WNW 0.48 in 0730 AM 06/29 44.62N/75.41W Massena Airport 0.35 in 1153 AM 06/29 44.93N/74.85W Edwardsville 0.15 in 1200 PM 06/29 44.54N/75.57W Edwards 0.09 in 1205 PM 06/29 44.32N/75.24W Russell 0.06 in 1157 AM 06/29 44.34N/75.47W ...Vermont... ...Addison County... Monkton 1.5 NE 1.39 in 0900 AM 06/29 44.27N/73.10W 0.5 NE South Lincoln 1.17 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.07N/72.97W Hancock 0.3 S 0.97 in 0700 AM 06/29 43.92N/72.84W Ripton 1.0 E 0.83 in 0830 AM 06/29 43.97N/73.01W New Haven 2.4 SE 0.77 in 0800 AM 06/29 44.10N/73.12W Shoreham 3.5 NNE 0.68 in 0800 AM 06/29 43.94N/73.28W BRIV1 0.47 in 0645 AM 06/29 44.14N/73.09W 1.0 SE Cornwall 0.36 in 0700 AM 06/29 43.96N/73.21W Vergennes 0.30 in 0532 AM 06/29 44.17N/73.25W Brooksville 0.22 in 1130 AM 06/29 44.06N/73.17W Middlebury 0.17 in 1200 PM 06/29 44.00N/73.17W Middlebury 0.16 in 1200 PM 06/29 44.01N/73.18W ...Caledonia County... Wheelock 1.6 S 1.92 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.56N/72.09W Barnet 3.5 W 1.71 in 0750 AM 06/29 44.30N/72.12W Wells River 2.1 WNW 1.52 in 0614 AM 06/29 44.23N/72.11W Danville 3.1 NNE 1.43 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.45N/72.13W Danville 0.4 N 1.38 in 0630 AM 06/29 44.42N/72.14W 1 NW Ryegate 1.34 in 0616 AM 06/28 44.23N/72.11W 3 SE Peacham 1.31 in 0645 AM 06/28 44.30N/72.12W St Johnsbury 0.2 NW 1.17 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.42N/72.02W 2 ENE South Wheelock 1.11 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.56N/72.09W St. Johnsbury 1.11 in 1154 AM 06/29 44.42N/72.02W 2 ENE South Wheelock 1.00 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.56N/72.09W Lyndonville 0.96 in 1205 PM 06/29 44.56N/72.01W Groton 4.4 WSW 0.75 in 0600 AM 06/29 44.19N/72.28W St. Johnsbury 5.2 NNW 0.73 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.48N/72.07W Lyndonville 1.1 W 0.68 in 0756 AM 06/29 44.54N/72.03W Danville 2.0 E 0.53 in 0530 AM 06/29 44.41N/72.10W ...Chittenden County... Richmond 1.09 in 0715 AM 06/29 44.41N/73.00W Huntington 1.6 SW 0.99 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.31N/73.01W Williston 0.2 WSW 0.94 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.44N/73.07W Williston 3.2 SSW 0.73 in 0530 AM 06/29 44.39N/73.09W Charlotte 2.9 NE 0.66 in 0730 AM 06/29 44.35N/73.24W Huntington 1.1 E 0.58 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.32N/72.97W Underhill 4.4 NNE 0.54 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.59N/72.92W South Burlington 2.6 SSW 0.52 in 0830 AM 06/29 44.42N/73.19W Underhill 5.1 NNE 0.50 in 0520 AM 06/29 44.60N/72.92W Charlotte 0.50 in 1155 AM 06/29 44.27N/73.31W Shelburne 0.5 ENE 0.41 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.38N/73.22W 1 ENE Shelburne 0.39 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.39N/73.21W RICHMOND 0.39 in 1158 AM 06/29 44.37N/73.02W Jericho 0.37 in 1138 AM 06/29 44.45N/72.92W Burlington Intl Airport 0.34 in 1154 AM 06/29 44.47N/73.15W Hinesburg 0.9 N 0.27 in 0735 AM 06/29 44.34N/73.11W Underhill 1.3 NNW 0.25 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.55N/72.95W Hinesburg 1.5 SW 0.21 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.32N/73.14W Milton 0.20 in 1200 PM 06/29 44.62N/73.15W Colchester 4.8 NNW 0.19 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.60N/73.20W Milton 0.17 in 1155 AM 06/29 44.60N/73.15W Colchester 0.14 in 1152 AM 06/29 44.55N/73.20W Westford 0.14 in 1159 AM 06/29 44.63N/73.04W Milton 0.12 in 1145 AM 06/29 44.64N/73.05W ...Essex County... East Haven 1 S 1.63 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.64N/71.89W Island Pond 1.27 in 0800 AM 06/29 44.81N/71.89W Lunenburg 2.3 NNW 1.24 in 0500 AM 06/29 44.49N/71.70W 2 SSE East Haven 1.05 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.64N/71.89W ...Franklin County... Cambridge 3.0 NW 0.20 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.67N/72.92W Montgomery 4.1 ESE 0.19 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.88N/72.56W Enosburg Falls 0.17 in 0444 AM 06/29 44.91N/72.81W Enosburg Falls 2.5 N 0.17 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.94N/72.80W Fairfax 4.9 WNW 0.16 in 0900 AM 06/29 44.67N/73.01W Enosburgh 0.08 in 1159 AM 06/29 44.92N/72.78W Swanton 0.5 NNE 0.06 in 0615 AM 06/29 44.93N/73.12W Sheldon 2.7 N 0.06 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.92N/72.95W Swanton 3.0 SW 0.05 in 0709 AM 06/29 44.89N/73.17W Georgia 0.05 in 1155 AM 06/29 44.73N/73.12W ...Grand Isle County... Alburgh 0.20 in 1145 AM 06/29 44.96N/73.25W Grand Isle 0.07 in 1154 AM 06/29 44.73N/73.31W ...Lamoille County... Stowe 0.2 SW 0.81 in 0730 AM 06/29 44.46N/72.69W 0.8 W Johnson (VTWAC) 0.53 in 1159 AM 06/29 44.64N/72.69W Johnson 2 N 0.38 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.66N/72.68W 2.5 N Smugglers Notch 0.37 in 0730 AM 06/29 44.58N/72.79W Stowe 2.4 NNW 0.37 in 0800 AM 06/29 44.50N/72.70W ...Orange County... Union Village NEPP 1.75 in 0700 AM 06/29 43.79N/72.26W 2 SE Strafford 1.68 in 0630 AM 06/29 43.83N/72.36W 2 WSW Tunbridge 1.48 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.87N/72.54W Bradford 2.2 NNW 1.38 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.02N/72.15W 0.7 NW Union Village 1.32 in 1130 AM 06/29 43.79N/72.26W West Fairlee 1.8 ENE 1.30 in 0700 AM 06/29 43.92N/72.23W 2 NW Ely 1.23 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.90N/72.21W 1 NW Union Village 1.06 in 0800 AM 06/28 43.79N/72.26W 2 WSW West Fairlee 1.02 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.89N/72.30W 3 W South Washington 1.01 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.03N/72.47W 1.5 E Corinth Corners 0.91 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.01N/72.32W East Orange 0.72 in 1145 AM 06/29 44.09N/72.34W Braintree 2.8 SW 0.28 in 0700 AM 06/29 43.94N/72.75W ...Orleans County... Greensboro 2.1 NNW 1.18 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.61N/72.31W Greensboro 3.9 NNE 1.14 in 0600 AM 06/29 44.63N/72.28W Morgan 6.7 SE 1.13 in 0645 AM 06/29 44.86N/71.91W 1 N Brownington 1.05 in 0645 AM 06/29 44.84N/72.17W Irasburg 2.9 NW 0.70 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.83N/72.32W Westfield 0.8 WNW 0.51 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.89N/72.44W Derby Line 1.9 W 0.43 in 0700 AM 06/29 45.00N/72.14W ...Rutland County... West Rutland 0.9 SSE 1.19 in 0800 AM 06/29 43.58N/73.04W Rutland 1.2 N 1.13 in 0700 AM 06/29 43.63N/72.98W West Rutland 1.2 N 0.99 in 0615 AM 06/29 43.61N/73.05W Danby 0.96 in 1200 PM 06/29 43.33N/73.05W Wallingford 2.7 SSW 0.89 in 0700 AM 06/29 43.43N/72.99W Shrewsbury 0.8 W 0.76 in 0630 AM 06/29 43.51N/72.88W Rutland Airport 0.73 in 1156 AM 06/29 43.52N/72.95W West Pawlet 0.36 in 1103 AM 06/29 43.34N/73.23W 1 N Rutland 0.26 in 0700 AM 06/29 43.63N/72.98W 1.6 NW West Bridgewater 0.24 in 1130 AM 06/29 43.62N/72.76W ...Washington County... Plainfield 1 ESE 2.13 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.28N/72.42W Cabot 3.9 ENE 1.60 in 0900 AM 06/29 44.42N/72.23W Cabot 2.3 E 1.33 in 0815 AM 06/29 44.40N/72.27W Plainfield 1.28 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.28N/72.42W Woodbury 3.4 NNW 1.21 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.49N/72.43W 1 S Walden 1.12 in 0900 AM 06/29 44.42N/72.23W 2 N Websterville 1.10 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.19N/72.47W 2 N Websterville 1.08 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.19N/72.47W 1.7 SE Waitsfield 0.95 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.18N/72.80W Warren 2.8 E 0.95 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.11N/72.80W Waitsfield 1.8 SE 0.95 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.18N/72.80W Moretown 5.2 E 0.68 in 0600 AM 06/29 44.24N/72.66W Moretown 2.1 N 0.66 in 0800 AM 06/29 44.28N/72.76W Warren 3.3 SSE 0.63 in 0900 AM 06/29 44.07N/72.83W 1.6 W Worcester 0.56 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.37N/72.58W Montpelier Airport 0.56 in 1151 AM 06/29 44.20N/72.57W Northfield 1.5 N 0.49 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.17N/72.65W Waterbury 3.0 NW 0.44 in 0600 AM 06/29 44.36N/72.81W Northfield 1.2 NNE 0.41 in 0600 AM 06/29 44.16N/72.65W East Calais 1.5 SW 0.40 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.36N/72.46W Worcester 0.38 in 1159 AM 06/29 44.38N/72.58W Waterbury 3.6 NE 0.37 in 0700 AM 06/29 44.37N/72.70W 4.5 S Waterbury 0.35 in 1200 PM 06/29 44.28N/72.74W ...Windsor County... Pomfret 2.6 N 1.98 in 0700 AM 06/29 43.74N/72.53W Weathersfield 1.0 WNW 1.74 in 0630 AM 06/29 43.41N/72.43W 1 W Ascutney 1.38 in 0630 AM 06/29 43.41N/72.43W 1 NNE Pomfret 1.17 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.72N/72.51W 3 NW West Windsor 1.16 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.52N/72.54W 1 ESE East Barnard 1.01 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.74N/72.53W 2 WNW South Woodstock 1.01 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.58N/72.57W Norwich 1.6 NNE 1.01 in 0700 AM 06/29 43.73N/72.29W Woodstock 1.01 in 0800 AM 06/29 43.63N/72.51W 0.6 E Woodstock 1.01 in 0800 AM 06/29 43.63N/72.51W West Windsor 1.7 S 0.85 in 0700 AM 06/29 43.46N/72.49W Proctorsville 0.3 NNE 0.84 in 0700 AM 06/29 43.39N/72.64W QUECHEE 0.82 in 1159 AM 06/29 43.64N/72.43W Springfield Airport 0.74 in 1154 AM 06/29 43.35N/72.52W Bethel 3.5 WNW 0.70 in 0649 AM 06/29 43.84N/72.70W North Hartland 1 NNE 0.56 in 0700 AM 06/29 43.60N/72.36W Rochester 0.3 NE 0.55 in 0700 AM 06/29 43.88N/72.80W Ludlow 3.4 S 0.50 in 0800 AM 06/29 43.35N/72.70W Quechee 0.36 in 0712 AM 06/29 43.64N/72.43W Rochester 2.3 NE 0.32 in 0700 AM 06/29 43.89N/72.77W Rochester 0.25 in 1145 AM 06/29 43.89N/72.77W && **METADATA** :6/29/2023,1205 PM, NY, Clinton, Saranac, , , 44.7076, -73.6712, RAIN_48, 0.05, Inch, NYSM, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, NY, Clinton, Saranac, , , 44.6398, -73.7385, RAIN_48, 0.1, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1205 PM, NY, Clinton, Chazy, , , 44.8957, -73.4646, RAIN_48, 0.12, Inch, NYSM, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1153 AM, NY, Clinton, Plattsburgh International Airport, , , 44.65, -73.4667, RAIN_48, 0.13, Inch, ASOS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0600 AM, NY, Clinton, Peru 4.1 ESE, , , 44.5646, -73.4539, RAIN_48, 0.27, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1205 PM, NY, Essex, Newcomb, , , 43.9733, -74.2227, RAIN_48, 0.08, Inch, NYSM, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1107 AM, NY, Essex, 1.1 W Severance, , , 43.8711, -73.7519, RAIN_48, 0.09, Inch, HADS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1155 AM, NY, Essex, Loch Muller, , , 43.8527, -73.8808, RAIN_48, 0.09, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0706 AM, NY, Essex, Vermontville 2.8 S, , , 44.4121, -74.0676, RAIN_48, 0.15, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1205 PM, NY, Essex, Ticonderoga, , , 43.8747, -73.4188, RAIN_48, 0.17, Inch, NYSM, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0745 AM, NY, Essex, 1 WSW Ray Brook, , , 44.291, -74.1044, RAIN_48, 0.18, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1155 AM, NY, Essex, Port Henry, , , 44.0427, -73.4557, RAIN_48, 0.2, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1101 AM, NY, Essex, Mount Van Hoevenberg, , , 44.2, -73.9, RAIN_48, 0.21, Inch, RAWS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1145 AM, NY, Essex, 0.5 NE Port Henry, , , 44.0525, -73.4533, RAIN_48, 0.21, Inch, HADS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1205 PM, NY, Essex, North Hudson, , , 44.0131, -73.7052, RAIN_48, 0.21, Inch, NYSM, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0800 AM, NY, Essex, Wilmington 2W, , , 44.3931, -73.8589, RAIN_48, 0.22, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, NY, Essex, Newcomb 3 W, , , 43.9707, -74.222, RAIN_48, 0.3, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1155 AM, NY, Essex, Lake Placid, , , 44.2862, -73.9773, RAIN_48, 0.33, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0756 AM, NY, Essex, Lake Placid, , , 44.3042, -73.9839, RAIN_48, 0.59, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0755 AM, NY, Essex, Olmstedville 4.6 NNE, , , 43.8335, -73.8978, RAIN_48, 0.69, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1205 PM, NY, Essex, Essex, , , 44.3136, -73.3719, RAIN_48, 0.75, Inch, NYSM, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, NY, Essex, 2 NW South Schroon, , , 43.81, -73.82, RAIN, 1.1, Inch, Cocorahs, Storm total rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, NY, Essex, Schroon Lake 3.5 SW, , , 43.8086, -73.8189, RAIN_48, 1.12, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, NY, Franklin, 0.9 W Malone, , , 44.842, -74.3081, RAIN_48, 0.05, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1205 PM, NY, Franklin, Gabriels, , , 44.4174, -74.1787, RAIN_48, 0.07, Inch, NYSM, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1151 AM, NY, Franklin, Adirondack Airport, , , 44.4, -74.2, RAIN_48, 0.11, Inch, ASOS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, NY, Franklin, Gabriels 1.3 SE, , , 44.4193, -74.1619, RAIN_48, 0.18, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, NY, Franklin, 2 NW Dickinson, , , 44.77, -74.59, RAIN, 1.69, Inch, Mesonet, Storm total rainfall, :6/29/2023,1157 AM, NY, St. Lawrence, Russell, , , 44.3376, -75.4741, RAIN_48, 0.06, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1205 PM, NY, St. Lawrence, Edwards, , , 44.3215, -75.2438, RAIN_48, 0.09, Inch, NYSM, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1200 PM, NY, St. Lawrence, Edwardsville, , , 44.541, -75.5715, RAIN_48, 0.15, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1153 AM, NY, St. Lawrence, Massena Airport, , , 44.9333, -74.85, RAIN_48, 0.35, Inch, ASOS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0730 AM, NY, St. Lawrence, Heuvelton 0.3 WNW, , , 44.6188, -75.4098, RAIN_48, 0.48, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1200 PM, NY, St. Lawrence, Potsdam, , , 44.6623, -74.9983, RAIN_48, 0.54, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1200 PM, VT, Addison, Middlebury, , , 44.0133, -73.1813, RAIN_48, 0.16, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1200 PM, VT, Addison, Middlebury, , , 44.0041, -73.1717, RAIN_48, 0.17, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1130 AM, VT, Addison, Brooksville, , , 44.0617, -73.1711, RAIN_48, 0.22, Inch, HADS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0532 AM, VT, Addison, Vergennes, , , 44.1719, -73.2472, RAIN_48, 0.3, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Addison, 1.0 SE Cornwall, , , 43.9573, -73.2106, RAIN_48, 0.36, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0645 AM, VT, Addison, BRIV1, , , 44.1402, -73.0872, RAIN_48, 0.47, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0800 AM, VT, Addison, Shoreham 3.5 NNE, , , 43.9418, -73.2832, RAIN_48, 0.68, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0800 AM, VT, Addison, New Haven 2.4 SE, , , 44.1006, -73.1172, RAIN_48, 0.77, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0830 AM, VT, Addison, Ripton 1.0 E, , , 43.9733, -73.0145, RAIN_48, 0.83, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Addison, Hancock 0.3 S, , , 43.9217, -72.8404, RAIN_48, 0.97, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Addison, 0.5 NE South Lincoln, , , 44.0746, -72.9718, RAIN_48, 1.17, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0900 AM, VT, Addison, Monkton 1.5 NE, , , 44.2676, -73.0994, RAIN_48, 1.39, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0530 AM, VT, Caledonia, Danville 2.0 E, , , 44.4122, -72.1001, RAIN_48, 0.53, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0756 AM, VT, Caledonia, Lyndonville 1.1 W, , , 44.5358, -72.0287, RAIN_48, 0.68, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Caledonia, St. Johnsbury 5.2 NNW, , , 44.4849, -72.0701, RAIN_48, 0.73, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0600 AM, VT, Caledonia, Groton 4.4 WSW, , , 44.1944, -72.2824, RAIN_48, 0.75, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1205 PM, VT, Caledonia, Lyndonville, , , 44.556, -72.0057, RAIN_48, 0.96, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, VT, Caledonia, 2 ENE South Wheelock, , , 44.56, -72.09, RAIN, 1, Inch, Mesonet, Storm total rainfall, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, VT, Caledonia, 2 ENE South Wheelock, , , 44.56, -72.09, RAIN, 1.11, Inch, Cocorahs, Storm total rainfall, :6/29/2023,1154 AM, VT, Caledonia, St. Johnsbury, , , 44.4167, -72.0167, RAIN_48, 1.11, Inch, ASOS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Caledonia, St Johnsbury 0.2 NW, , , 44.4205, -72.0245, RAIN_48, 1.17, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,0645 AM, VT, Caledonia, 3 SE Peacham, , , 44.3, -72.12, RAIN, 1.31, Inch, Cocorahs, Storm total rainfall, :6/28/2023,0616 AM, VT, Caledonia, 1 NW Ryegate, , , 44.23, -72.11, RAIN, 1.34, Inch, Cocorahs, Storm total rainfall, :6/29/2023,0630 AM, VT, Caledonia, Danville 0.4 N, , , 44.4177, -72.1394, RAIN_48, 1.38, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Caledonia, Danville 3.1 NNE, , , 44.4547, -72.1252, RAIN_48, 1.43, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0614 AM, VT, Caledonia, Wells River 2.1 WNW, , , 44.2302, -72.1052, RAIN_48, 1.52, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0750 AM, VT, Caledonia, Barnet 3.5 W, , , 44.3002, -72.1195, RAIN_48, 1.71, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Caledonia, Wheelock 1.6 S, , , 44.5649, -72.0883, RAIN_48, 1.92, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1145 AM, VT, Chittenden, Milton, , , 44.6383, -73.0528, RAIN_48, 0.12, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1152 AM, VT, Chittenden, Colchester, , , 44.5505, -73.1967, RAIN_48, 0.14, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1159 AM, VT, Chittenden, Westford, , , 44.6275, -73.0413, RAIN_48, 0.14, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1155 AM, VT, Chittenden, Milton, , , 44.5997, -73.1535, RAIN_48, 0.17, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Chittenden, Colchester 4.8 NNW, , , 44.603, -73.1976, RAIN_48, 0.19, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1200 PM, VT, Chittenden, Milton, , , 44.6175, -73.1535, RAIN_48, 0.2, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Chittenden, Hinesburg 1.5 SW, , , 44.3166, -73.1353, RAIN_48, 0.21, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Chittenden, Underhill 1.3 NNW, , , 44.5454, -72.9509, RAIN_48, 0.25, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0735 AM, VT, Chittenden, Hinesburg 0.9 N, , , 44.3414, -73.1117, RAIN_48, 0.27, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1154 AM, VT, Chittenden, Burlington Intl Airport, , , 44.4667, -73.15, RAIN_48, 0.34, Inch, ASOS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1138 AM, VT, Chittenden, Jericho, , , 44.4495, -72.925, RAIN_48, 0.37, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Chittenden, 1 ENE Shelburne, , , 44.3901, -73.2089, RAIN_48, 0.39, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1158 AM, VT, Chittenden, RICHMOND, , , 44.3663, -73.0153, RAIN_48, 0.39, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Chittenden, Shelburne 0.5 ENE, , , 44.3826, -73.2177, RAIN_48, 0.41, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0520 AM, VT, Chittenden, Underhill 5.1 NNE, , , 44.5981, -72.9188, RAIN_48, 0.5, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1155 AM, VT, Chittenden, Charlotte, , , 44.2669, -73.3053, RAIN_48, 0.5, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0830 AM, VT, Chittenden, South Burlington 2.6 SSW, , , 44.4203, -73.1924, RAIN_48, 0.52, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Chittenden, Underhill 4.4 NNE, , , 44.5877, -72.9225, RAIN_48, 0.54, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Chittenden, Huntington 1.1 E, , , 44.3249, -72.9657, RAIN_48, 0.58, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0730 AM, VT, Chittenden, Charlotte 2.9 NE, , , 44.3492, -73.2444, RAIN_48, 0.66, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0530 AM, VT, Chittenden, Williston 3.2 SSW, , , 44.3949, -73.0932, RAIN_48, 0.73, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Chittenden, Williston 0.2 WSW, , , 44.4367, -73.0715, RAIN_48, 0.94, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Chittenden, Huntington 1.6 SW, , , 44.3065, -73.0052, RAIN_48, 0.99, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0715 AM, VT, Chittenden, Richmond, , , 44.4082, -72.9971, RAIN_48, 1.09, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, VT, Essex, 2 SSE East Haven, , , 44.64, -71.89, RAIN, 1.05, Inch, CO-OP Observer, Storm total rainfall, :6/29/2023,0500 AM, VT, Essex, Lunenburg 2.3 NNW, , , 44.4932, -71.7045, RAIN_48, 1.24, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0800 AM, VT, Essex, Island Pond, , , 44.8128, -71.8902, RAIN_48, 1.27, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Essex, East Haven 1 S, , , 44.6425, -71.8912, RAIN_48, 1.63, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0709 AM, VT, Franklin, Swanton 3.0 SW, , , 44.888, -73.1671, RAIN_48, 0.05, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1155 AM, VT, Franklin, Georgia, , , 44.7258, -73.1183, RAIN_48, 0.05, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0615 AM, VT, Franklin, Swanton 0.5 NNE, , , 44.9259, -73.1215, RAIN_48, 0.06, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Franklin, Sheldon 2.7 N, , , 44.9194, -72.9504, RAIN_48, 0.06, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1159 AM, VT, Franklin, Enosburgh, , , 44.9178, -72.7762, RAIN_48, 0.08, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0900 AM, VT, Franklin, Fairfax 4.9 WNW, , , 44.6653, -73.0088, RAIN_48, 0.16, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0444 AM, VT, Franklin, Enosburg Falls, , , 44.9096, -72.8137, RAIN_48, 0.17, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Franklin, Enosburg Falls 2.5 N, , , 44.9447, -72.7969, RAIN_48, 0.17, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Franklin, Montgomery 4.1 ESE, , , 44.8766, -72.5623, RAIN_48, 0.19, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Franklin, Cambridge 3.0 NW, , , 44.675, -72.921, RAIN_48, 0.2, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1154 AM, VT, Grand Isle, Grand Isle, , , 44.7253, -73.308, RAIN_48, 0.07, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1145 AM, VT, Grand Isle, Alburgh, , , 44.9631, -73.2517, RAIN_48, 0.2, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0730 AM, VT, Lamoille, 2.5 N Smugglers Notch, , , 44.5843, -72.787, RAIN_48, 0.37, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0800 AM, VT, Lamoille, Stowe 2.4 NNW, , , 44.4993, -72.698, RAIN_48, 0.37, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Lamoille, Johnson 2 N, , , 44.658, -72.6786, RAIN_48, 0.38, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1159 AM, VT, Lamoille, 0.8 W Johnson (VTWAC), , , 44.6353, -72.6942, RAIN_48, 0.53, Inch, MESOWEST, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0730 AM, VT, Lamoille, Stowe 0.2 SW, , , 44.464, -72.6907, RAIN_48, 0.81, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Orange, Braintree 2.8 SW, , , 43.9357, -72.7483, RAIN_48, 0.28, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1145 AM, VT, Orange, East Orange, , , 44.0928, -72.3361, RAIN_48, 0.72, Inch, HADS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Orange, 1.5 E Corinth Corners, , , 44.0069, -72.3194, RAIN_48, 0.91, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, VT, Orange, 3 W South Washington, , , 44.03, -72.47, RAIN, 1.01, Inch, Mesonet, Storm total rainfall, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, VT, Orange, 2 WSW West Fairlee, , , 43.89, -72.3, RAIN, 1.02, Inch, Mesonet, Storm total rainfall, :6/28/2023,0800 AM, VT, Orange, 1 NW Union Village, , , 43.79, -72.26, RAIN, 1.06, Inch, CO-OP Observer, Storm total rainfall, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, VT, Orange, 2 NW Ely, , , 43.9, -72.21, RAIN, 1.23, Inch, Mesonet, Storm total rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Orange, West Fairlee 1.8 ENE, , , 43.9214, -72.2305, RAIN_48, 1.3, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1130 AM, VT, Orange, 0.7 NW Union Village, , , 43.79, -72.2553, RAIN_48, 1.32, Inch, HADS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Orange, Bradford 2.2 NNW, , , 44.0227, -72.1476, RAIN_48, 1.38, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, VT, Orange, 2 WSW Tunbridge, , , 43.87, -72.54, RAIN, 1.48, Inch, Mesonet, Storm total rainfall, :6/29/2023,0630 AM, VT, Orange, 2 SE Strafford, , , 43.8333, -72.3556, RAIN_48, 1.68, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Orange, Union Village NEPP, , , 43.7914, -72.2572, RAIN_48, 1.75, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Orleans, Derby Line 1.9 W, , , 45.0045, -72.1417, RAIN_48, 0.43, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Orleans, Westfield 0.8 WNW, , , 44.8916, -72.4435, RAIN_48, 0.51, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Orleans, Irasburg 2.9 NW, , , 44.8341, -72.3201, RAIN_48, 0.7, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0645 AM, VT, Orleans, 1 N Brownington, , , 44.84, -72.17, RAIN, 1.05, Inch, Trained Spotter, Storm total rainfall, :6/29/2023,0645 AM, VT, Orleans, Morgan 6.7 SE, , , 44.8553, -71.9067, RAIN_48, 1.13, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0600 AM, VT, Orleans, Greensboro 3.9 NNE, , , 44.631, -72.28, RAIN_48, 1.14, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Orleans, Greensboro 2.1 NNW, , , 44.6053, -72.3094, RAIN_48, 1.18, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1130 AM, VT, Rutland, 1.6 NW West Bridgewater , , , 43.6222, -72.7594, RAIN_48, 0.24, Inch, HADS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Rutland, 1 N Rutland, , , 43.6253, -72.9781, RAIN_48, 0.26, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1103 AM, VT, Rutland, West Pawlet, , , 43.3392, -73.2316, RAIN_48, 0.36, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1156 AM, VT, Rutland, Rutland Airport, , , 43.5167, -72.95, RAIN_48, 0.73, Inch, AWOS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0630 AM, VT, Rutland, Shrewsbury 0.8 W, , , 43.5081, -72.8824, RAIN_48, 0.76, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Rutland, Wallingford 2.7 SSW, , , 43.4337, -72.9903, RAIN_48, 0.89, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1200 PM, VT, Rutland, Danby, , , 43.3305, -73.0492, RAIN_48, 0.96, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0615 AM, VT, Rutland, West Rutland 1.2 N, , , 43.6107, -73.0466, RAIN_48, 0.99, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Rutland, Rutland 1.2 N, , , 43.6253, -72.9779, RAIN_48, 1.13, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0800 AM, VT, Rutland, West Rutland 0.9 SSE, , , 43.5806, -73.0407, RAIN_48, 1.19, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1200 PM, VT, Washington, 4.5 S Waterbury, , , 44.2772, -72.7431, RAIN_48, 0.35, Inch, HADS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Washington, Waterbury 3.6 NE, , , 44.3715, -72.7022, RAIN_48, 0.37, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1159 AM, VT, Washington, Worcester, , , 44.3808, -72.583, RAIN_48, 0.38, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Washington, East Calais 1.5 SW, , , 44.3552, -72.4554, RAIN_48, 0.4, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0600 AM, VT, Washington, Northfield 1.2 NNE, , , 44.1649, -72.6471, RAIN_48, 0.41, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0600 AM, VT, Washington, Waterbury 3.0 NW, , , 44.3606, -72.8077, RAIN_48, 0.44, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Washington, Northfield 1.5 N, , , 44.1699, -72.652, RAIN_48, 0.49, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Washington, 1.6 W Worcester, , , 44.3747, -72.5822, RAIN_48, 0.56, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1151 AM, VT, Washington, Montpelier Airport, , , 44.2, -72.5667, RAIN_48, 0.56, Inch, ASOS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0900 AM, VT, Washington, Warren 3.3 SSE, , , 44.0679, -72.8336, RAIN_48, 0.63, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0800 AM, VT, Washington, Moretown 2.1 N, , , 44.2803, -72.7565, RAIN_48, 0.66, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0600 AM, VT, Washington, Moretown 5.2 E, , , 44.2393, -72.6583, RAIN_48, 0.68, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Washington, 1.7 SE Waitsfield, , , 44.1756, -72.7961, RAIN_48, 0.95, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Washington, Warren 2.8 E, , , 44.1121, -72.7989, RAIN_48, 0.95, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Washington, Waitsfield 1.8 SE, , , 44.1755, -72.7954, RAIN_48, 0.95, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, VT, Washington, 2 N Websterville, , , 44.19, -72.47, RAIN, 1.08, Inch, Mesonet, Storm total rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Washington, 2 N Websterville, , , 44.19, -72.47, RAIN, 1.1, Inch, Mesonet, Storm total rainfall, :6/29/2023,0900 AM, VT, Washington, 1 S Walden, , , 44.42, -72.23, RAIN, 1.12, Inch, Cocorahs, Storm total rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Washington, Woodbury 3.4 NNW, , , 44.4883, -72.4326, RAIN_48, 1.21, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Washington, Plainfield, , , 44.28, -72.42, RAIN, 1.28, Inch, CO-OP Observer, Storm total rainfall, :6/29/2023,0815 AM, VT, Washington, Cabot 2.3 E, , , 44.3981, -72.2657, RAIN_48, 1.33, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0900 AM, VT, Washington, Cabot 3.9 ENE, , , 44.4171, -72.235, RAIN_48, 1.6, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Washington, Plainfield 1 ESE, , , 44.2761, -72.415, RAIN_48, 2.13, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1145 AM, VT, Windsor, Rochester, , , 43.894, -72.7715, RAIN_48, 0.25, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Windsor, Rochester 2.3 NE, , , 43.8942, -72.7699, RAIN_48, 0.32, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0712 AM, VT, Windsor, Quechee, , , 43.6434, -72.4325, RAIN_48, 0.36, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0800 AM, VT, Windsor, Ludlow 3.4 S, , , 43.3472, -72.6968, RAIN_48, 0.5, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Windsor, Rochester 0.3 NE, , , 43.8782, -72.8046, RAIN_48, 0.55, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Windsor, North Hartland 1 NNE, , , 43.6027, -72.3621, RAIN_48, 0.56, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0649 AM, VT, Windsor, Bethel 3.5 WNW, , , 43.8444, -72.7026, RAIN_48, 0.7, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1154 AM, VT, Windsor, Springfield Airport, , , 43.35, -72.5167, RAIN_48, 0.74, Inch, ASOS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,1159 AM, VT, Windsor, QUECHEE, , , 43.6433, -72.4323, RAIN_48, 0.82, Inch, CWOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Windsor, Proctorsville 0.3 NNE, , , 43.3862, -72.6359, RAIN_48, 0.84, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Windsor, West Windsor 1.7 S, , , 43.4616, -72.492, RAIN_48, 0.85, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, VT, Windsor, 1 ESE East Barnard, , , 43.74, -72.53, RAIN, 1.01, Inch, Cocorahs, Storm total rainfall, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, VT, Windsor, 2 WNW South Woodstock, , , 43.58, -72.57, RAIN, 1.01, Inch, Mesonet, Storm total rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Windsor, Norwich 1.6 NNE, , , 43.735, -72.2938, RAIN_48, 1.01, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0800 AM, VT, Windsor, Woodstock, , , 43.63, -72.51, RAIN, 1.01, Inch, CO-OP Observer, Storm total rainfall, :6/29/2023,0800 AM, VT, Windsor, 0.6 E Woodstock, , , 43.6303, -72.5072, RAIN_48, 1.01, Inch, COOP, 48 hour rainfall, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, VT, Windsor, 3 NW West Windsor, , , 43.52, -72.54, RAIN, 1.16, Inch, Mesonet, Storm total rainfall, :6/28/2023,0700 AM, VT, Windsor, 1 NNE Pomfret, , , 43.72, -72.51, RAIN, 1.17, Inch, Mesonet, Storm total rainfall, :6/29/2023,0630 AM, VT, Windsor, 1 W Ascutney, , , 43.41, -72.43, RAIN, 1.38, Inch, Cocorahs, Storm total rainfall, :6/29/2023,0630 AM, VT, Windsor, Weathersfield 1.0 WNW, , , 43.4069, -72.434, RAIN_48, 1.74, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, :6/29/2023,0700 AM, VT, Windsor, Pomfret 2.6 N, , , 43.7423, -72.5255, RAIN_48, 1.98, Inch, COCORAHS, 48 hour rainfall, 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. $$  758 NOUS42 KTBW 291800 PNSTBW FLZ050-052-056-148-149-151-155-160-248-249-251-255-260-300600- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Tampa Bay Ruskin FL 200 PM EDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...TAMPA AND LARGO NOAA WEATHER RADIOS ALL HAZARDS STATIONS ARE BACK IN SERVICE... NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards transmitter KHB32 operating on a frequency of 162.550 MHz from Tampa Florida and NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards transmitter KEC38 operating on a frequency of 162.450 MHz from Largo Florida are back in service. We apologize for any inconvenience the outage may have caused. $$  206 NOUS43 KIWX 291815 PNSIWX INZ005>009-012>015-017-018-020-022>027-032>034-103-104-116-203- 204-216-MIZ078>081-177-277-OHZ001-002-004-005-015-016-024-025- 300615- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Northern Indiana 215 PM EDT Thu Jun 29 2023 /115 PM CDT Thu Jun 29 2023/ ...NWS IWX WSR-88D Radar Returned to Service... The NWS IWX WSR-88D Radar has returned to service. $$  784 NOUS45 KCYS 291902 PNSCYS NEZ002-003-019>021-054-055-095-096-WYZ101>119-300715- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT National Weather Service CHEYENNE WY 102 PM MDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...NWS Damage Survey for 06/28/2023 Kimball County Tornado Event... A supercell first developed over Laramie County in southeast Wyoming dropping golf ball to baseball size hail while exhibiting mid-level rotation. The supercell was long lived and made its way into Kimball County, Nebraska where it began to show tornadic structure. Based off of radar and storm spotter reports, the estimated start point is just southeast of the intersection of County Road 29 and 14 at around 6:35 PM MDT. The tornado tracked south-southeast, remaining mainly over open farmland, kicking up large amounts of dirt and dust. As the tornado tracked south-southeast it eventually crossed County Road 10 between County Road 29 and 33. At this site, there was very little damage aside from an insulator cap blown away and a loose wire on an electrical pole. The tornado continued travailing to the southeast on County Road 35, north of County Road 6, where it caused minor damage to a farmhouse and the surrounding barns on the property. Tree limbs 1 to 3 inches in diameter were broken and scattered across the property. A few shingles were torn off the farmhouse, an augur was pushed approximately 5 feet to the southwest digging a groove in the soil, and a calving hut was blown 20 feet and rotated about 100 degrees. A few hundred yards south down County Road 35 an electrical pole roughly 50 years old was snapped at the base but still upright as it was still attached to the electrical wires. A plastic 5 gallon bucket from the farmhouse was thrown about half a mile away from the home in a field off of County Road 6. Finally, the tornado dissipated over an open field just to the west of Highway 71, about 2 miles southeast of the farmhouse at 6:45 PM MDT. Overall, damage seen was consistent with that of an EF-0 tornado with maximum winds of 80 to 85 MPH. At approximately 6:47 PM, video evidence from multiple sources shows a satellite tornado formed to the northeast of the original tornado after it dissipated. This tornado lasted about 1 to 2 minutes and remained over open farmland near the intersection of County Road 10 and 31. No damage was reported, therefore the tornado is classified as an EF-U. .TORNADO #1...Southwest of Kimball Rating: EF-0 Estimated Peak Wind: 80 to 85 mph Path Length /statute/: 6.8 miles Path Width /maximum/: 425 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: June 28, 2023 Start Time: 6:35 PM MDT Start Location: 12.2 miles SW Kimball / Kimball County / Nebraska Start Lat/Lon: 41.087 / -103.778 End Date: June 28, 2023 End Time: 6:45 PM MDT End Location: 15.2 miles SSW Kimball / Kimball County / Nebraska End Lat/Lon: 41.017 / -103.693 .TORNADO #2...Satellite Tornado Rating: EF-U Estimated peak wind: Unknown Path length /Statute/: Unknown Path width /Maximum/: Unknown Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start date: June 28, 2023 Start time: 6:49 PM MDT Start location: 12.3 miles SSW Kimball / Kimball County / Nebraska Start Lat/Lon: 41.063 / -103.706 && 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. $$  523 NOUS43 KLMK 291915 PNSLMK INZ076>079-083-084-089>092-KYZ023>043-045>049-053>057-061>067- 070>078-081-082-300715- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Louisville, KY 315 PM EDT Thu Jun 29 2023 /215 PM CDT Thu Jun 29 2023/ ...Straight Line Winds of 85 to 90 mph in Lyndon from Sunday nights storms... The National Weather Service conducted a storm damage assessment survey across portions of Louisville from the storms on Sunday evening June 25. The most significant damage was along Herr Lane and Greenlawn. A gargantuan oak tree fell on a house at 7100 Greenlawn, barely missing the residents. The house was impaled by this tree. Across the street on Herr Lane, there was a section of a maple tree which fell on the owners vehicle and did some gutter damage. There were sporadic snapped trees and large limbs down across Herr Lane. Wind speeds were estimated to be between 85 and 90 mph. All of the damage was facing from the west northwest to the east southeast. The survey team flew the drone and confirmed there was no indication of tornadic rotation. There was sporadic wind damage in Northfield along Brownsboro Rd. Winds around this were between 60 and 65 mph. All of the damage was facing from the west northwest to the east southeast. There was no indication of tornadic rotation. There was sporadic wind damage along Hurstbourne Parkway between Shelbyville Rd and Westport Rd and and along LaGrange Rd by Central State Hospital. Straight Line Winds were estimated between 60 and 65 mph. There was one large oak tree which fell on a house at 10410 Foxboro Drive in northwest Middletown. Straight Line Winds were estimated to be 70 to 75 mph. All of the damage in Jefferson County was facing from the west northwest to the east southeast. There was no indication of tornadic rotation. $$ JDG  169 NOUS44 KJAN 291915 PNSJAN ARZ074-075-LAZ007>009-015-016-023>026-MSZ018-019-025>066-072>074- 300715- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Jackson MS 215 PM CDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...NWS DAMAGE SURVEY FOR 6/18-19/23 DAMAGING WIND AND TORNADO EVENT - UPDATE #6... .Update... One final tornado damage path was found for this event. This is the Forkville EF-1 tornado described below. No additional surveys are planned for this event. .Forkville Tornado... Rating: EF1 Estimated Peak Wind: 105 mph Path Length /statute/: 6.48 miles Path Width /maximum/: 350 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 06/18/2023 Start Time: 08:04 PM CDT Start Location: 6 N Morton / Scott County / MS Start Lat/Lon: 32.4526 / -89.6347 End Date: 06/18/2023 End Time: 08:18 PM CDT End Location: 7 SSE Lena / Scott County / MS End Lat/Lon: 32.4956 / -89.5366 Survey Summary: This tornado touched down along road 508-N moving NE and snapped trees along its path. The tornado moved across Clifton-Hillsboro Rd, Harrell Rd, and Clifton Rd before it finally dissipated near Hillsboro-Ludlow Rd and Harperville Rd. .Ashley County Straight-Line Winds... Rating: TSTM/Wind Estimated Peak Wind: 70-100 mph Swath Length /statute/: 30.9 miles Swath Width /maximum/: 9-10 miles Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 06/18/2023 Start Time: 03:25 AM CDT Start Location: 2 SW Crossett / Ashley County / AR Start Lat/Lon: 33.1106 / -91.9887 End Date: 06/18/2023 End Time: 03:55 AM CDT End Location: 1 SSE Wilmot / Ashley County / AR End Lat/Lon: 33.039 / -91.5682 Survey Summary: A destructive thunderstorm complex resulted in widespread damaging winds across Ashley County in the predawn of June 18th, 2023. While much of the county experienced severe wind gusts at or above 60 mph, a corridor of higher winds in the 70 to 100 mph range developed along a line extending from near the cities of Crossett and Hamburg. Maximum estimated wind in these cities was in the 70 to 90 mph range and most trees sustained some degree of damage, many were uprooted or snapped with 20-30 homes damaged or destroyed from falling trees. Some residences and businesses suffered shingle and roof covering damage. Tree fall resulted in numerous power line and power pole failures with a tree also falling on a substation in Hamburg resulting in widespread power outages. Between Crossett and Hamburg, power transmission towers of the tubular steel pole variety were collapsed due to intense crosswind across a large span over an open field and airport. This area is where the winds likely reached maximum intensity, estimated to be near 100 mph. Wooden power poles, outbuildings, and vegetable-bearing plants were seemingly undamaged in the vicinity, suggesting the winds may have been lower than the values typically associated with this type of infrastructure failure and/or that the winds may have been substantially higher above ground level. These inconsistencies in context preclude an estimation of winds higher than 100 mph. The damaging wind complex carried east and southeast toward Wilmot where winds likely began to weaken below 70 mph. Wind damage, however, was noted to extend substantially further east (including into Chicot county) but was not as intense in those areas as in the primary swath within central Ashley County. .Clarke County Tornado... Rating: EF1 Estimated Peak Wind: 95 mph Path Length /statute/: 2.00 miles Path Width /maximum/: 150.0 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 06/18/2023 Start Time: 10:53 AM CDT Start Location: 4 ENE Quitman / Clarke County / MS Start Lat/Lon: 32.0608 / -88.6574 End Date: 06/18/2023 End Time: 10:55 AM CDT End Location: 5 ENE Quitman / Clarke County / MS End Lat/Lon: 32.0508 / -88.6258 Survey Summary: A short-lived tornado moved southeast across an area in the vicinity of County Road 440 east of Quitman during the late morning of June 18th, 2023. The tornado initially touched down just south of Country Road 440 and east of County Road 444 where numerous branches and a few trees were downed. The tornado moved southeast where it crossed the end of County Road 4401 and downed trees onto a home a vehicle. In this area, the tornado reached its peak intensity of approximately 95 mph, EF-1. The tornado continued southeastward downing trees and large branches before dissipating near County Road 672 where isolated large branches and a tree was downed in addition to an outbuilding having a portion of its roof peeled back. This tornado was approximately 150 yards wide with a track length of around 2 miles and maximum estimated winds of 95 mph, EF-1. .N Sharon Tornado... Rating: EF0 Estimated Peak Wind: 80 mph Path Length /statute/: 1.6 miles Path Width /maximum/: 250 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 6/18/2023 Start Time: 7:37 PM CDT Start Location: 8 NNE Canton / Madison County / MS Start Lat/Lon: 32.7065 / -89.9481 End Date: 6/18/2023 End Time: 7:41 PM CDT End Location: 9 NE Canton / Madison County / MS End Lat/Lon: 32.7043 / -89.92 Survey Summary: This weak tornado began near Stump Bridge Rd, then tracked eastward crossing Sharon Rd at John Powell Rd, then ended before reaching Dry Creek Rd. Along the path multiple trees were uprooted and some smaller trees and large limbs were snapped. One home sustained minor damage to a metal roof and an antenna was displaced on a roof. .Ridgeland Tornado... Rating: EF1 Estimated Peak Wind: 90 mph Path Length /statute/: 1.4 miles Path Width /maximum/: 300 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 6/18/2023 Start Time: 7:57 PM CDT Start Location: 1 NW Ridgeland / Madison County / MS Start Lat/Lon: 32.4296 / -90.1404 End Date: 6/18/2023 End Time: 7:59 PM CDT End Location: 1 SSW Madison / Madison County / MS End Lat/Lon: 32.4376 / -90.1195 Survey Summary: This tornado developed just east of Sunnybrook Rd between W Porter St and W Jackson St and tracked east northeastward through the downtown Ridgeland area. Along the path, multiple trees were damaged. A fence off W Porter St was downed to the west, opposite the storm motion. In addition, a historic church set on blocks was pushed over. The tornado continued across Maple St, Central Ave, and Washington St. A home along N Wheatley St had shingle damage. It continued eastward across NE Madison Dr, and Highway 51 where a business sustained shingle and tin damage. The tornado ended near the intersection of Beaver Creek Dr and Willow Dr, where a power pole was downed, fences were damaged, and some additional minor roof damage occurred. .Langford Tornado... Rating: EF1 Estimated Peak Wind: 90 mph Path Length /statute/: 2 miles Path Width /maximum/: 300 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 6/18/2023 Start Time: 8:30 PM CDT Start Location: 6 NE Brandon / Rankin County / MS Start Lat/Lon: 32.3554 / -89.9352 End Date: 6/18/2023 End Time: 8:38 PM CDT End Location: 6 WNW Pelahatchie / Rankin County / MS End Lat/Lon: 32.3444 / -89.9028 Survey Summary: This tornado began along Baker Ln between Lakeview Rd and Hobson Cir, then tracked east southeastward across Andrew Chapel Rd before ending near the northern end of Trickhambridge Rd. Along the path, multiple trees were uprooted, a home sustained shingle damage, and a utility line was downed. .N Pelahatchie Tornado... Rating: EF0 Estimated Peak Wind: 75 mph Path Length /statute/: 1 mile Path Width /maximum/: 50 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 6/18/2023 Start Time: 8:56 PM CDT Start Location: 3 NNW Pelahatchie / Rankin County / MS Start Lat/Lon: 32.3565 / -89.811 End Date: 6/18/2023 End Time: 8:59 PM CDT End Location: 4 N Pelahatchie / Rankin County / MS End Lat/Lon: 32.3709 / -89.8076 Survey Summary: This brief weak tornado developed north of Pelahatchie Lake and tracked northward across MS Highway 43 east of Hurdle Rd before lifting. Only minor tree damage was identified along the path of this tornado. .Florence - Thomasville Tornado... Rating: EF2 Estimated Peak Wind: 115 mph Path Length /statute/: 6.1 miles Path Width /maximum/: 400 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 6/18/2023 Start Time: 9:05 PM CDT Start Location: 2 S Florence / Rankin County / MS Start Lat/Lon: 32.1226 / -90.1315 End Date: 6/18/2023 End Time: 9:25 PM CDT End Location: 5 ENE Florence / Rankin County / MS End Lat/Lon: 32.1663 / -90.0429 Survey Summary: This tornado developed near the intersection of MS Highway 469 and Foster Rd, downing trees and damaging an old chicken house. Scattered tree damage continued as the tornado moved across Seventh Day Rd and US 49, with the porch of a house damaged along Summerlin Rd. The tornado began to strengthen, producing more focused tree damage as it crossed Albert Enoch Rd, OC Kitchens Dr, and Zekes Alley and approached McCullough McLin Rd and McLin Cir. In this area, several homes sustained minor to moderate roof damage, the walls of an outbuilding were collapsed, and the fence around a basketball court was downed. The tornado reached its peak intensity east of McLin Cir, where more prolific snapping of trees began to occur. The tornado weakened and lifted as it crossed Thomasville Rd near Johnson Pl, downing large tree limbs in the area. .NE Star Tornado... Rating: EF0 Estimated Peak Wind: 80 mph Path Length /statute/: 0.9 miles Path Width /maximum/: 100 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 6/18/2023 Start Time: 9:21 PM CDT Start Location: 7 NNW Braxton / Rankin County / MS Start Lat/Lon: 32.118 / -90.0166 End Date: 6/18/2023 End Time: 9:23 PM CDT End Location: 7 NNW Braxton / Rankin County / MS End Lat/Lon: 32.1222 / -90.002 Survey Summary: This brief weak tornado tracked along the east end of N Star Rd, ending near Henry Cannon Rd. A few trees were uprooted and large tree branches were broken. .Cross Roads - Cooperville Tornado... Rating: EF1 Estimated Peak Wind: 100 mph Path Length /statute/: 5.8 miles Path Width /maximum/: 450 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 6/18/2023 Start Time: 9:26 PM CDT Start Location: 5 SSE Pelahatchie / Rankin County / MS Start Lat/Lon: 32.2446 / -89.7625 End Date: 6/18/2023 End Time: 9:39 PM CDT End Location: 5 SSW Morton / Scott County / MS End Lat/Lon: 32.2777 / -89.6844 Survey Summary: This tornado began along Gray Rd in the Cross Roads community, uprooting trees along its path. It continued eastward across Rankin-Ferguson Rd and into southwestern Scott County, producing minor tree damage along Cooperville Road. The tornado then made a northeastward turn as it began to occlude, producing EF1 tree damage as it crossed Stuart Rd and S Water Tank Rd. Additional minor tree damage occurred as the tornado lifted near the intersection of MS Highway 13 and Cooperville Rd. .Smith County/Bienville NF 521-A Tornado... Rating: EF0 Estimated Peak Wind: 80 mph Path Length /statute/: 0.5 miles Path Width /maximum/: 100 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 6/18/2023 Start Time: 10:24 PM CDT Start Location: 6 WNW Raleigh / Smith County / MS Start Lat/Lon: 32.0835 / -89.6099 End Date: 6/18/2023 End Time: 10:25 PM CDT End Location: 6 NW Raleigh / Smith County / MS End Lat/Lon: 32.088 / -89.6033 Survey Summary: Several trees were damaged or downed along Smith County Road 521- A. The road was blocked but additional trees were downed in the woods west and northwest of the road. This was a brief weak tornado. Radar also showed a brief tornadic debris signature. .NW Raleigh Tornado... Rating: EF0 Estimated Peak Wind: 80 mph Path Length /statute/: 2.6 miles Path Width /maximum/: 100 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 6/18/2023 Start Time: 10:27 PM CDT Start Location: 2 WNW Raleigh / Smith County / MS Start Lat/Lon: 32.0465 / -89.563 End Date: 6/18/2023 End Time: 10:32 PM CDT End Location: 3 NNW Raleigh / Smith County / MS End Lat/Lon: 32.0729 / -89.5303 Survey Summary: This brief weak tornado touched down along Highway 18 just west of Raleigh and dissipated at Highway 35 a few miles north of Raleigh. Broken limbs and a couple downed trees were noted. Much of this path is inaccessible, but further information may be found and will update accordingly. Radar indicated a tornadic debris signature as well. .SE Pineville Tornado 1... Rating: EF1 Estimated Peak Wind: 107 mph Path Length /statute/: 2.5 miles Path Width /maximum/: 600 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 6/18/2023 Start Time: 10:53 PM CDT Start Location: 5 NNW Sylvarena / Smith County / MS Start Lat/Lon: 32.0911 / -89.4079 End Date: 6/18/2023 End Time: 11:01 PM CDT End Location: 7 N Sylvarena / Smith County / MS End Lat/Lon: 32.1166 / -89.3794 Survey Summary: This brief tornado touched down along Smith County Road 501-2 and dissipated just after crossing County Road 529 after being absorbed by a developing tornadic circulation to the south. The heaviest damage was along Highway 501. Here, numerous trees were damaged and some minor damage to a couple homes. Multiple power lines were also downed. Max winds were 100-107 mph. .SE Pineville Tornado 2... Rating: EF1 Estimated Peak Wind: 90 mph Path Length /statute/: 4.5 miles Path Width /maximum/: 850 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 6/18/2023 Start Time: 10:59 PM CDT Start Location: 5 NNW Sylvarena / Smith County / MS Start Lat/Lon: 32.0856 / -89.4027 End Date: 6/18/2023 End Time: 11:12 PM CDT End Location: 7 WNW Louin / Smith County / MS End Lat/Lon: 32.1358 / -89.3721 Survey Summary: This weak tornado touched down along Highway 501 with a few limbs down. It increased and damaged more trees as it crossed Sang Bender Road and County Road 529. It dissipated at County Road 504. .Louin Tornado... Rating: EF3 Estimated Peak Wind: 150 mph Path Length /statute/: 7.6 miles Path Width /maximum/: 3/4 mile Fatalities: 1 Injuries: 25 Start Date: 6/18/2023 Start Time: 11:30 PM CDT Start Location: 2 N Bay Springs / Jasper County / MS Start Lat/Lon: 32.0179 / -89.2884 End Date: 6/18/2023 End Time: 11:48 PM CDT End Location: 4 SE Montrose / Jasper County / MS End Lat/Lon: 32.0851 / -89.1915 Survey Summary: This strong tornado touched down along Highway 15 north of Bay Springs and traveled for 7.6 miles before dissipating east of Louin, NW of County Road 16. This tornado developed quickly and grew in size and intensity. A few trees and lines were down along Commerce Dr and the Hol-Mac Plant sustained some minor damage to the roof and facility. Buildings at Peco Farms started sustaining heavier damage along with vehicles damaged and a few loading trucks flipped. Substantial tree damage started along the railroad tracks on the east side of the facility as the tornado moved in the property of Jones Lumber. Here, 3 metal building systems were demolished with an additional 3 having moderate to major damage. Winds here ranged from 140-150 mph. The tornado remained strong for much of the remaining path with substantial tree and power line damage noted. Notable tree fall against forward motion was also noted. A few homes on the edge of the path had minor damage along County Road 1529 and 15291. A section of transmission lines were down just west of County Road 1537. These were double wooden pole transmission frames. Along 1537 seemed to be the widest point of the tornado, 1350 yds ( mile). As the tornado moved through the Tallahoma Creek bottom, significant tree damage was noted along with a visible confluent corridor. The tornado then crossed County Road 1612. Here a chicken farm was demolished. Extensive tree damage was noted here as well. Several homes were damaged with a mobile home flipped and a brick home having the roof removed. The tornado then impacted County Road 16 and 16142. This area was where most homes were damaged and destroyed along with the 1 fatality and 25 injuries. Estimated wind speeds here ranged from 140-150 mph. Nearly a dozen mobile homes were destroyed, several thrown a considerable distance and in pieces. Almost a dozen conventional homes were severely damaged with roofs off or man walls down. The tornado continued northeast and crossed County Road 168, substantial tree damage continued along with several more homes damaged and two heavily damaged with much of the roof off. The tornado then moved into a wooded area and dissipated before County Road 23. This strong tornado had a path length of 7.6 miles, max winds of 150 mph and max width of 1350 yds. .Columbia Tornado... Rating: EF0 Estimated Peak Wind: 75 mph Path Length /statute/: 2.0 miles Path Width /maximum/: 200.0 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 06/19/2023 Start Time: 08:49 AM CDT Start Location: Columbia / Marion County / MS Start Lat/Lon: 31.2508 / -89.8261 End Date: 06/19/2023 End Time: 08:53 AM CDT End Location: 2 E Columbia / Marion County / MS End Lat/Lon: 31.2543 / -89.7945 Survey Summary: A brief tornado impacted the city of Columbia on the morning of June 19th, 2023. The tornado began near the Broad Street and East Ave intersection where limb and sporadic tree damage was noted. The tornado continued eastward producing damage primarily to branches but did uproot a few trees. As the tornado crossed the area from Clearview Drive into Briarwood Drive, a tree was noted to have fallen into a home causing roofing damage. The tornado maintained a nearly consistent estimated intensity of around 75 mph, EF-0, befire dissipating Hasselwoods Drive where only leaning pines and small branch debris were noted. The track was about 2 miles long. && 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. $$ CME/BP/LP/SAS/SW/DL/CR/DC/NF  453 NOUS41 KCLE 291957 PNSCLE OHZ020>023-031>033-038-302000- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Cleveland OH 357 PM EDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...AKRON NOAA WEATHER RADIO TRANSMITTER KDO-94 WILL BE DOWN UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE... The NOAA weather radio transmitter site KDO-94 broadcasting at a frequency of 162.400 megahertz from Akron Ohio will be down until further notice due to a transmission issue. Surrounding NOAA Weather Radio sites that cover this transmitter include the Cleveland Ohio transmitter KHB-59 broadcasting on the frequency of 162.550 megahertz...the Grafton Ohio transmitter WNG- 698 broadcasting on the frequency of 162.500 megahertz...the Butler Ohio transmitter WWG-57 broadcasting on a frequency of 162.450 megahertz...or the Youngstown Ohio transmitter WWG-56 broadcasting on the frequency of 162.500 megahertz. Weather information is also available at www.weather.gov/cle. $$  447 NOUS44 KFWD 292011 PNSFWD TXZ091>095-100>107-115>123-129>135-141>148-156>162-174-175-300815- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Fort Worth TX 311 PM CDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...Sanger Hailstone Sets New Record For North Texas Region... On the evening of June 15, 2023, a severe thunderstorm produced several hailstones greater than softball size in and near Sanger in Denton County, Texas. One of those hailstones was captured by a local resident and preserved for official verification by National Weather Service personnel from the Fort Worth office. The stone was measured to be 5.9 inches in diameter immediately after it fell. NWS personnel later verified the measurement was accurate after inspecting the hailstone, which weighed 384 grams. The Sanger hailstone's 5.9-inch diameter is the largest ever recorded in the North Texas region, edging out the previous record, which fell near Salado (Bell County) in April 2022. For comparison, the Salado hailstone was measured at 5.676 inches in diameter and weighed 409 grams. The current state record for largest hailstone fell near Hondo (Medina County) on April 28, 2021, measuring 6.42 inches across and weighing 569 grams. $$  753 NOUS43 KMQT 292034 PNSMQT MIZ001>007-009>014-084-085-300834- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Marquette MI 434 PM EDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...PRECIPITATION REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Provider ...Michigan... ...Baraga County... 2.0 SE Herman 1.56 in 0800 AM 06/29 COOP Baraga 1.55 in 0200 PM 06/29 CWOP Michigamme 3WNW 1.52 in 0800 AM 06/29 COOP 3 SSW Pelkie 1.51 in 0113 PM 06/29 RAWS Lanse 17.8 SE 1.32 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Lanse 1.29 in 0206 PM 06/29 CWOP ...Houghton County... ATLANTIC MINE 2.27 in 0206 PM 06/29 CWOP Dollar Bay 1.95 in 0200 PM 06/29 CWOP Freda 1.88 in 0900 AM 06/29 Trained Spotter Laurium 1.78 in 0203 PM 06/29 CWOP Hancock 1.65 in 0209 PM 06/29 CWOP Calumet 1.1 SSW 1.45 in 0600 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 1 SSW Allouez 1.34 in 0800 AM 06/29 CO-OP Observer Atlantic Mine 3.9 NW 1.16 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS 2 ESE Painesdale 1.13 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Dodgeville 1.06 in 0205 PM 06/29 CWOP Chassell 4.0 N 0.99 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS ...Marquette County... Big Bay 9 SW 1.57 in 0800 AM 06/29 COOP 5.7 E Champion 1.46 in 0700 AM 06/29 COOP Michigamme 1.46 in 0800 AM 06/29 CO-OP Observer Wobic 0.5 ESE 1.41 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Big Bay 1NW 1.41 in 0800 AM 06/29 COOP Negaunee 5.3 NNE 1.00 in 0700 AM 06/29 COCORAHS ...Ontonagon County... Ontonagon 1.8 ESE 1.07 in 0800 AM 06/29 COCORAHS Greenland 6 N 1.04 in 0800 AM 06/29 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. $$ JSS  515 NOUS41 KWBC 292040 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 23-76 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 440 PM EDT Thu Jun 29 2023 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPORT -Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: Mike Farrar Director National Centers for Environmental Prediction Subject: Upgrade of National Water Model on NCEP’s WCOSS System and Post-processing Application on the Integrated Dissemination Platform (IDP), Effective August 1, 2023 Effective on or about Aug 1, 2023, beginning with the 1200 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) run, the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) will begin operationally running Version 3.0 of the National Water Model (NWM) on the Weather and Climate Operational Supercomputing System (WCOSS), and its related output post-processing application will begin running on the Integrated Dissemination Platform (IDP). The NWM is an hourly cycling uncoupled analysis and forecast system that provides streamflow for over 3.2 million river reaches, Total Water Level (TWL) guidance for coastal regions, and other hydrologic information on grids ranging in resolution from 100m to 1km. It also provides complementary hydrologic guidance at current NWS River Forecast Center (RFC) river forecast locations and significantly expanded guidance coverage and type in underserved locations. Further information on the observation- and model-based forcing sources used by the NWM, along with details on the NWM domain and modeling components, can be found at: https://water.noaa.gov/about/nwm The NWM post-processing application ingests raw NWM channel, land and forcing files and then creates subsetted data files and derived variables for NWS River Forecast Centers and Weather Forecast Offices. The subsetting of data is intended to reduce system and network resource usage in obtaining critical NWM data of interest. This post-processing also supports Office of Water Prediction (OWP) web services and operations with image products and map service data for select NWM variables. (A) Enhancements in the Model Version 3.0 Version 3.0 of the NWM contains several notable upgrades over the current operational version. These include: - First time provision of NWM Total Water Level guidance for coastal areas of the Continental United States (CONUS), Hawaii and Puerto Rico / US Virgin Island domains. This is accomplished via use of the Semi-implicit Cross-scale Hydroscience Integrated System Model (SCHISM) integrated within the NWM, to couple NWM freshwater discharge estimates with oceanic forcing from the Surge and Tide Operational Forecast System (STOFS) and Probabilistic Tropical Storm Surge (P-SURGE) model. Output will be provided in both NetCDF as well as SHEF format. Each NetCDF file contains full TWL domain output for one output time step, while each SHEF file contains timeseries station output for the full length of each simulation. - NWM Domain expansion to south-central Alaska (Cook Inlet, Copper River Basin, and Prince William Sound regions), enabling provision of NWM operational hydrologic model forecast guidance to this region. - Addition of the National Blend of Models (NBM) as a forcing source for NWM CONUS medium-range forecasts and Alaska short-range and medium-range forecasts. - Use of Multi-Radar Multi-Sensor (MRMS) precipitation as forcing for the NWM Analysis and Assimilation configuration over the Puerto Rico / US Virgin Island domain. - Ingest of RFC-supplied reservoir outflow forecasts at 77 additional locations, bringing the total of such sites to 392. - Enhancements to the treatment of reservoirs, land surface parameters and calibration/regionalization approach leading to improvements in model skill. - Implementation of a new surface runoff scheme (Xinanjiang) within the NWM, improving streamflow simulation performance. - Various hydrofabric improvements for all domains, detailed in Appendix 1 at the end of this notice. (B) Model Output Changes Model output is available via NCEP web services here: https://nomads.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/nwm ftp://ftpprd.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/nwm B1. Additions to existing files - None B2. Renamed Output - None B3. New NBM-Forced Medium-Range CONUS Forecast Configuration New elements within the new files are detailed in Appendix 2 at the end of this notice. - Medium Range in medium_range_blend/ nwm.tCCz.medium_range_blend.channel_rt.f###.conus.nc nwm.tCCz.medium_range_blend.reservoir.f###.conus.nc Where CC is cycle (00,06,12,18) and ### is 001-240. nwm.tCCz.medium_range_blend.land.f###.conus.nc nwm.tCCz.medium_range_blend.terrain_rt.f###.conus.nc Where CC is cycle (00,06,12,18) and ### is 003-240. - Medium Range Blend Forcing files in forcing_medium_range_blend/ nwm.tCCz.medium_range_blend.forcing.f###.conus.nc Where CC is cycle (00,06,12,18) and HHH is 001-240. B4. New Alaska Domain Output New elements in the new files are detailed in Appendix 3 at the end of this notice. - Analysis and Assimilation in analysis_assim_alaska/ nwm.tCCz.analysis_assim.channel_rt.tm##.alaska.nc nwm.tCCz.analysis_assim.reservoir.tm##.alaska.nc nwm.tCCz.analysis_assim.land.tm##.alaska.nc nwm.tCCz.analysis_assim.terrain_rt.tm##.alaska.nc Where CC is cycle (00-23) and ## is 00-02. - Analysis and Assimilation Forcing in forcing_analysis_assim_alaska/ nwm.tCCz.analysis_assim.forcing.tm##.alaska.nc Where CC is cycle (00-23) and ## is 00-02. - Extended Analysis and Assimilation in analysis_assim_extend_alaska/ nwm.t20z.analysis_assim_extend.channel_rt.tm##.alaska.nc nwm.t20z.analysis_assim_extend.reservoir.tm##.alaska.nc nwm.t20z.analysis_assim_extend.land.tm##.alaska.nc nwm.t20z.analysis_assim_extend.terrain_rt.tm##.alaska.nc Where ## is 00-31. - Extended Analysis and Assimilation Forcing in forcing_analysis_assim_extend_alaska/ nwm.t20z.analysis_assim_extend.forcing.tm##.alaska.nc Where ## is 00-31. - Short Range in short_range_alaska/ nwm.tCCz.short_range.channel_rt.f###.alaska.nc nwm.tCCz.short_range.reservoir.f###.alaska.nc nwm.tCCz.short_range.land.f###.alaska.nc nwm.tCCz.short_range.terrain_rt.f###.alaska.nc Where CC is cycle (00, 01..23) and ### is 001-045 for cycles 03,09,15,21 and 001-015 for cycles 00,06,12,18. - Short Range Forcing files in forcing_short_range_alaska/ nwm.tCCz.short_range.forcing.f###.alaska.nc Where CC is cycle (00, 01..23) and ### is 001-045 for cycles 03,09,15,21 and 001-015 for cycles 00,06,12,18. - Medium Range in medium_range_alaska_memM/ nwm.tCCz.medium_range.channel_rt_M.f###.alaska.nc nwm.tCCz.medium_range.reservoir_M.f###.alaska.nc nwm.tCCz.medium_range.land_M.f###.alaska.nc nwm.tCCz.medium_range.terrain_rt_M.f###.alaska.nc Where CC is cycle (00, 01..23), M is ensemble member number (1 to 6) and ### is 001-045 for cycles 03,09,15,21 and 001- 015 for cycles 00,06,12,18. - Medium Range Forcing files in forcing_medium_range_alaska/ nwm.tCCz.medium_range.forcing.f###.alaska.nc Where CC is cycle (00, 06, 12, 18) and ### is 001-240. - Medium Range Blend in medium_range_blend_alaska/ nwm.tCCz.medium_range_blend.channel_rt.f###.alaska.nc nwm.tCCz.medium_range_blend.reservoir.f###.alaska.nc nwm.tCCz.medium_range_blend.land.f###.alaska.nc nwm.tCCz.medium_range_blend.terrain_rt.f###.alaska.nc Where CC is cycle (00, 01..23) and ### is 001-045 for cycles 03,09,15,21 and 001-015 for cycles 00,06,12,18. - Medium Range Blend Forcing files in forcing_medium_range_blend_alaska/ nwm.tCCz.medium_range.forcing.f###.alaska.nc Where CC is cycle (00, 06, 12, 18) and ### is 001-240. - No-DA Analysis and Assimilation in analysis_assim_alaska_no_da/ - Open Loop channel files nwm.tCCz.analysis_assim_no_da.channel_rt.tm##.alaska.nc Where CC is cycle (00-23) and ## is 00-02. - No-DA Medium Range in medium_range_alaska_no_da/ - Open Loop channel files nwm.tCCz.medium_range_blend.channel_rt.f###.alaska.nc Where CC is cycle (00, 06, 12, 18) and ### is 001-240. B5. New Coastal Total Water Level Output New elements in the new files are detailed in Appendix 4 at the end of this notice. - Coastal Analysis and Assimilation in analysis_assim_coastal_RR/ nwm.tCCz.analysis_assim_coastal.total_water.tm##.RR.nc Where RR is Region (atlgulf, pacific, hawaii or puertorico) CC is cycle (00-23) and ## is 00-02. - Coastal Extended Analysis and Assimilation in analysis_assim_extend_coastal_RR/ nwm.t16z.analysis_assim_extend_coastal.total_water.tm##. RR.nc Where RR is Region (atlgulf or pacific) and ## is 00-27. - Coastal Short Range in short_range_coastal_RR/ nwm.tCCz.short_range_coastal.total_water.f###.RR.nc Where RR is Region (atlgulf, pacific, hawaii or puertorico), CC is cycle (00, 01..23 for atlgulf and pacific, 00 and 12 for hawaii, and 06 and 18 for puerto rico) and ### is 001-018 for atlgulf and hawaii and 001-048 for hawaii and puertorico). nwm.tCCz.short_range_coastal.total_water.RR.shef Where RR is Region (atlgulf, pacific, hawaii or puertorico) and CC is cycle (00, 01..23 for atlgulf and pacific, 00 and 12 for hawaii, and 06 and 18 for puerto rico). - Coastal Psurge Short Range in short_range_coastal_RR_psurge/ nwm.tCCz.short_range_coastal.total_water.psurge.f###.RR.nc Where RR is Region (atlgulf), CC is cycle (00, 01..23 for atlgulf)and ### is 001-018 for atlgulf. nwm.tCCz.short_range_coastal.total_water.psurge.RR.shef Where RR is Region (atlgulf) and CC is cycle (00, 01..23 for atlgulf). Note: These output files and associated output directory are only created when upstream Psurge forcing data is available and this particular NWM configuration executes. - Coastal Medium Range in medium_range_coastal_RR_mem1/ nwm.tCCz.medium_range_coastal.total_water.f###.RR.nc Where RR is Region (atlgulf or pacific), CC is cycle (00, 06, 12, 18) and ### is 001, 002…240. nwm.tCCz.medium_range_coastal.total_water.RR.shef Where RR is Region (atlgulf, pacific) and CC is cycle (00, 06 12, 18). - Coastal Psurge Medium Range in medium_range_coastal_RR_mem1_psurge/ nwm.tCCz.medium_range_coastal.total_water.psurge.f###. RR.nc Where RR is Region (atlgulf), CC is cycle (00, 06, 12, 18) and ### is 001, 002…240. nwm.tCCz.medium_range_coastal.total_water.psurge.RR.shef Where RR is Region (atlgulf) and CC is cycle (00, 06 12, 18). Note: These output files and associated output directory are only created when upstream Psurge forcing data is available and this particular NWM configuration executes. - Coastal Medium Range Blend in medium_range_blend_coastal_RR/ nwm.tCCz.medium_range_blend_coastal.total_water.f###.RR.nc Where RR is Region (atlgulf or pacific), CC is cycle (00, 06, 12, 18) and ### is 001, 002…240. nwm.tCCz.medium_range_blend_coastal.total_water.RR.shef Where RR is Region (atlgulf, pacific) and CC is cycle (00, 06 12, 18). - Coastal Psurge Medium Range Blend in medium_range_blend_coastal_RR_psurge/ nwm.tCCz.medium_range_blend_coastal.total_water.psurge. f###.RR.nc Where RR is Region (atlgulf), CC is cycle (00, 06, 12, 18) and ### is 001, 002…240. nwm.tCCz.medium_range_blend_coastal.total_water.psurge. RR.shef Where RR is Region (atlgulf) and CC is cycle (00, 06 12, 18). Note: These output files and associated output directory are only created when upstream Psurge forcing data is available and this particular NWM configuration executes. B6. NWM Output Field Data Type Changes: The feature_ID output field now utilizes a type of int64. (C) Post-Processing Application Output Changes C1. NWM “channel_rt” post-processed files now use the NETCDF4 format, which allows for use of 64-bit integers for feature_id (or station_id). Land and forcing products continue to use the same format as the previous version of the NWM, which is NETCDF4_CLASSIC. C2. Files have been added for the new Alaska domain, including: - Analysis_assim_alaska: nwm.tCCz.analysis_assim.[channel_rt|land|forcing].tm##. alaska.nc Where CC is the cycle time, from 00 to 12 and ## is 00, 01, or 02. - Short_range_alaska: nwm.tCCz.short_range.[channel_rt|land|forcing].f###. alaska.nc Where CC is the cycle time, (00, 06, 12, 18) and ### is the forecast hour (001, 002……015) nwm.tCCz.short_range.[channel_rt|land|forcing].f###. alaska.nc Where CC is the cycle time, (03, 09, 15, 21) and ### is the forecast hour (001, 002……045) - Medium_range_alaska_memX: nwm.tCCz.medium_range.channel_rt_X.f###.alaska.nc Where CC is the cycle time, (00, 06, 12, 18); X is 1 - 6; and ### is the forecast hour (001, 002……240). nwm.tCCz.medium_range.land_X.f###.alaska.nc Where CC is the cycle time, (00, 06, 12, 18); X is 1 - 6; and ### is the forecast hour (003, 006……240). - Medium_range_blend_alaska: nwm.tCCz.medium_range_blend.[channel_rt|forcing].f###. alaska.nc Where CC is the cycle time, (00, 06, 12, 18) and ### is the forecast hour (001, 002……240). nwm.tCCz.medium_range_blend.land.f###.alaska.nc Where CC is the cycle time, (00, 06, 12, 18) and ### is the forecast hour (003, 006……240). - Forcing_analysis_assim_extend_alaska: nwm.t16z.analysis_assim_extend.forcing.tm##.alaska.nc Where ## is 00, 01, 02……27. - Forcing_medium_range_alaska: nwm.tCCz.medium_range.forcing.f###.alaska.com Where CC is the cycle time, (00, 06, 12, 18) and ### is the forecast hour (001, 002, 003……240). C3. New Alaska domain Web Map Service data and image file products will be available on the NCEP Web Services here: https://nomads.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/nwm/ post-processed/WMS https://nomads.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/nwm/ post-processed/IMAGES File names for Alaska contain "alaska" in the file name. C4. New RFC NBM-Forced (Blend) RFC Products: - Medium Range blend (CONUS region) nwm.tCCz.medium_range_blend.channel_rt.f###.conus.nc Where CC is the cycle time, (00, 06, 12, 18) and ### is the forecast hour (001, 002, 003……240). nwm.tCCz.medium_range_blend.land.f###.conus.nc Where CC is the cycle time, (00, 06, 12, 18) and ### is the forecast hour (001, 002, 003……240). (D) Timing Changes With the implementation of NWM V3.0, the timing of NWM output dissemination will change as follows: D1. Hawaii Analysis Assim No DA files - 45 minutes earlier Directory Filename ----------- -------------- analysis_assim_hawaii_no_da/ nwm.*.channel_rt.tm*.hawaii.nc D2. Hawaii Analysis Assim files - 45 minutes earlier Directory Filename ----------- -------------- analysis_assim_hawaii/ nwm.*.channel_rt.tm*.hawaii.nc analysis_assim_hawaii/ nwm.*.terrain_rt.tm*.hawaii.nc analysis_assim_hawaii/ nwm.*.land.tm*.hawaii.nc analysis_assim_hawaii/ nwm.*.reservoir.tm*.hawaii.nc D3. Puerto Rico Analysis Assim No DA files - 20 minutes earlier Directory Filename ----------- -------------- analysis_assim_puertorico_no_da/ nwm.*.channel_rt.tm*.puertorico.nc D4. Puerto Rico Analysis Assim files - 20 minutes earlier Directory Filename ----------- -------------- analysis_assim_puertorico/ nwm.*.channel_rt.tm*.puertorico.nc analysis_assim_puertorico/ nwm.*.terrain_rt.tm*.puertorico.nc analysis_assim_puertorico/ nwm.*.land.tm*.puertorico.nc analysis_assim_puertorico/ nwm.*.reservoir.tm*.puertorico.nc D5. Hawaii Forcing Analysis Assim files - 45 minutes earlier Directory Filename ----------- -------------- forcing_analysis_assim_hawaii/ nwm.*.forcing.tm*.hawaii.nc D6. Puerto Rico Forcing Analysis Assim files - 20 minutes earlier Directory Filename ----------- -------------- forcing_analysis_assim_puertorico/ nwm.*.forcing.tm*.puertorico.nc D7. Hawaii Short Range No DA files - 15 minutes earlier Directory Filename ----------- -------------- short_range_hawaii_no_da/ nwm.*.channel_rt.f*.hawaii.nc D8. Hawaii Short Range files - 15 minutes earlier Directory Filename ----------- -------------- short_range_hawaii/ nwm.*.channel_rt.f*.hawaii.nc short_range_hawaii/ nwm.*.terrain_rt.f*.hawaii.nc short_range_hawaii/ nwm.*.land.f*.hawaii.nc short_range_hawaii/ nwm.*.reservoir.f*.hawaii.nc (E) OWP Water Website visualization services End users are able to visualize several NWM outputs via the interactive map and image viewer on the Office of Water Prediction (OWP) website: https://water.noaa.gov/about/nwm (F) Other information and contacts As in V3.0, users will find that long range products have enough of a lag time in creation that they may appear in the previous day’s output directory. For example, long range mem 1 products for the 18z cycle will not show up until the day after their initialization time. For this reason, users are encouraged to look back in the previous dated directory for long range product availability. Most NWM NetCDF output files are directly viewable using standard NetCDF visualization utilities. The exception are the point-type NWM channel output files containing streamflow and other variables. In particular, due to storage space limitations, the latitude and longitude of each point are stored outside of the file, but are available at: https://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/pub/staff/keicher/NWM_live/web/data_tools /NWM_ channel_hydrofabric.tar.gz This archive contains an ESRI file geodatabase (gdb), which provides full geospatial information for all NWM stream reaches. The gdb file can easily be used with ESRI ArcGIS software, and other GIS software, to associate the correct geospatial data with NWM channel_rt data by feature_id. A full text description of the gdb contents and basic use instructions are available as a separate file in the archive. A consistent parallel feed of NWM model data will be available on the NCEP servers via the following URLs: https://nomads.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/nwm/para ftp://ftpprd.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/nwm/para/ And here for the parallel post-processed data: https://nomads.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/nwm/para_post-processe d/ ftp://ftpprd.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/nwm/para_post-processed/ NCEP encourages all users to ensure their decoders are flexible and are able to adequately handle changes in content order and also any volume changes which may be forthcoming. These elements may change with future NCEP model implementations. NCEP will make every attempt to alert users to these changes prior to any implementations. Any questions regarding this implementation should be directed below. We will evaluate any feedback and decide whether to proceed. For questions on the science aspects of the NWM, please contact: Brian Cosgrove OWP/Analysis and Prediction Division Silver Spring, MD brian.cosgrove@noaa.gov For questions on post-processing derived variables and general product format and processing, please contact: Trey Flowers OWP/Analysis and Prediction Division Tuscaloosa, AL 205-347-1450 trey.flowers@noaa.gov For questions regarding the data flow aspects of the post-processing application, please contact: Joshua Huber NCEP/NCO OnBoarding Team Lead College Park, Maryland idp-feedback@noaa.gov For questions regarding the data flow aspects of the model data, please contact: Margaret Curtis NCEP/NCO Dataflow Team Lead (acting) ncep.pmb.dataflow@noaa.gov APPENDICES Appendix 1, Hydrofabric Improvements by Domain. A1.1) CONUS Domain - Channel Segments - Removal of 4 stream segments (Great Lakes region) - 12 Stream segment topology and attribute fixes - Streamflow Gauges - Added 678 stream gauges used for assimilation routine - Adjusted location of 12 gauges - Replaced IDs of 6 existing gauges - 4 stream gauges removed due to tidal influence. - 2 stream gauges removed with no replacement. - Miscellaneous - Addition of 1 reservoir (Santa Maria Reservoir) - Removal of 2 reservoirs - New elevation and gridded channel representation A1.2) Hawaii Domain - No Hydrofabric changes A1.3) Puerto Rico / US Virgin Islands DOMAIN - Addition of 1 reservoir (Portugues Reservoir) - Adjusted location of 2 stream gages A1.4) South Central Alaska Domain - Features 1km LSM grid with 250m terrain routing - 391,528 Channel segments - 65 USGS stream gauges - 237 reservoirs - 3 glacier dammed lakes Appendix 2, New NBM-Forced Medium-Range CONUS Forecast Configuration - Forcing Files: List of model output variables is a subset of that given for the CONUS NWM Medium-Range forcing files listed here: https://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/products/nwm/ Specifically, these files only contain the RAINRATE output field. - Model Output Files: List of model output variables is the same as for the CONUS NWM Medium-Range model output files listed here: https://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/products/nwm/ Appendix 3, New Alaska Forecast Configuration - Forcing Files: List of forcing output variables for the NWM Alaska Analysis and Assimilation, Extended Analysis and Assimilation, Short-Range and Medium-Range configurations is the same as for the respective CONUS forcing output files listed here: https://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/products/nwm/ - Model Output Files: List of model output variables for the NWM Alaska Analysis and Assimilation, Extended Analysis and Assimilation, Short-Range, Medium-Range, Medium-Range Blend and No-DA configurations is the same as for the respective CONUS forcing output files listed here: https://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/products/nwm/ Appendix 4, New NWM Coastal Total Water Level Output - Coastal Analysis and Assimilation in analysis_assim_coastal_RR/ nwm.tCCz.analysis_assim_coastal.total_water.tm##.RR.nc Where RR is Region (atlgulf, pacific, hawaii or puertorico) CC is cycle (00-23) and ## is 00-02. - Coastal Extended Analysis and Assimilation in analysis_assim_extend_coastal_RR/ All coastal output files contain the same fields, defined as follows: - time: valid output time, [minutes since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC] - “reference_time” with long_name “model initialization time” and units minutes since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC - “nSCHISM_hgrid_node” with long_name “CRS definition” - “SCHISM_hgrid_node_x” with long_name “longitude” and units “degrees_east” - “SCHISM_hgrid_node_y” with long_name “latitude” and units “degrees_north” - “elevation” with long_name “sea surface elevation relative to NAVD88” (for AtlGulf and Pacific domains), “sea surface elevation relative to LMSL” for Hawaii and Puerto Rico domains), and units “m”. National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  478 NOUS41 KWBC 292100 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 23-77 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 500 PM EDT Thu Jun 29 2023 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPORT Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: Stephen Bieda III, Branch Chief Severe, Fire, Public, and Winter Weather Services Subject: Changes to Public Forecast Zones for WFO Anchorage, AK, Effective September 19, 2023 Effective September 19, 2023, at 1:00 PM Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT), 2100 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS Weather Forecast Office in Anchorage, AK (AFC) will complete localized changes to the Public Forecast Zones in South Central Alaska, These changes will impact surrounding towns and Native lands of Girdwood and Eklutna. After this change, all forecasts and related products will use the zone numbers and names shown in Table 2 below. More comprehensive changes to Public and Fire Weather Forecast Zones are planned by the NWS Anchorage Forecast Office in the future to reduce overalerting across the remainder of the Anchorage County Warning Area (CWA). If September 19, 2023 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to September 21, 2023 at 2100 UTC. Any postponement of the implementation will be announced by an update to this Service Change Notice and on the Anchorage Weather Forecast Office (WFO) web page. Minor adjustments are also being made to land/marine boundaries in the public and marine weather forecast zones. These changes and those noted above will result in more geographically-precise forecast, watch and warning products and will enhance web-based graphical product consistency and appearance. These changes are also intended to help reduce the overalerting effects from the current zones via NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards (NWR) and the Emergency Alert System (EAS) dissemination modalities. Zones are being realigned to reduce overalerting of weather hazards across South Central AK. The new zones are listed in Table 2. Although zone numbers are changing, some zones are retaining the same name due to changes in boundaries being minor. It should be noted that in Alaska, all UGCs use the UGC-Zone (UGC-Z) format. Table 1. Universal Geographic Codes (UGC): Current Public Forecast Zone Names ---------------------------------- AKZ101: Anchorage AKZ111: Matanuska Valley AKZ125: Western Prince William Sound AKZ131: Northeast Prince William Sound AKZ141: Copper River Basin Table 2. UGC: New Public Forecast Zone Names ------------------------------- AKZ102: Anchorage AKZ103: East Turnagain Arm AKZ112: Matanuska Valley AKZ126: Western Prince William Sound AKZ132: Northeast Prince William Sound AKZ142: Copper River Basin Table 3. NWS products affected by the WFO Anchorage, AK, by these Public forecast zone changes are listed below. Product Name WMO Heading AWIPS ID ------------- ----------- -------- Area Forecast Discussion FXAK68 PAFC AFDAFC Avalanche Weather Guidance FWAK48 PAFC AVGAFC Special Avalanche Bulletin WWAK88 PAFC SABAFC Coastal Flood Watch/Warning/Statement WHAK41 PAFC CFWAER Special Weather Statement WWAK81 PAFC SPSAER Public Information Statement NOAK48 PAFC PNSAFC Zone Weather Forecast FPAK51 PAFC ZFPAER Winter Weather Watch/Warning/Advisory WWAK41 PAFC WSWAER Non-Precipitation Watch/Warning/Advisory WWAK71 PAFC NPWAER Fire Weather Forecast FNAK51 PAFC FWFAER Red Flag Warning WWAK61 PAFC RFWAER Tsunami Warning WEPA41 PAAQ TSUWCA Flood/Flash Flood Watch WGAK68 PAFC FFAAFC Flood Warning WGAK58 PAFC FLWAFC Flash Flood Warning WGAK58 PAFC FFWAFC Flood Statement WGAK88 PAFC FLSAFC Point Forecast Matrix FOAK51 PAFC PFMAER Flood Potential Outlook FGAK78 PAFC ESFAFC Short Term Forecast FPAK78 PAFC NOWAFC NWS partners and users will need to make necessary changes to their communications systems to accommodate these weather forecast zone changes. NWR users with Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) receivers do not need to make any changes to their current SAME location code or to the transmitter they have been monitoring to continue receiving warning notifications for their county equivalent. However, all listeners will notice the elimination of some existing public forecast zone names and/or the introduction of some new public forecast zone names with NWR broadcasts as detailed in Tables 1 and 2. Preliminary shapefiles for public forecast zones are available online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/PublicZones https://www.weather.gov/gis/FireZones https://www.weather.gov/gis/Counties https://www.weather.gov/gis/MarineZones Since there are NWS partners with systems associating NWS public zones with county equivalent names and/or Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) codes, the updated zone-county correlation file is online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/ZoneCounty Final versions of these shapefiles will be available on or around Tuesday, July 18, 2023. A graphical depiction of this change is online at: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/7cc83e567c764d9d86eb8553d1b89e2a For more information, please contact: Aviva Braun Warning Coordination Meteorologist Anchorage, AK aviva.braun@noaa.gov Phone: 907-266-5117 National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  625 NOUS41 KWBC 292100 PNSWSH Service Change Notice 23-78 National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD 500 PM EDT Thu Jun 29 2023 To: Subscribers: -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPORT Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees From: Stephen Bieda, III, Branch Chief Severe, Fire, Public, and Winter Weather Services Subject: Changes to Public and Fire Weather Forecast Zones for WFO Fairbanks, AK, Effective September 19, 2023 Effective September 19, 2023, at 1:00 PM Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT), 2100 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS Weather Forecast Office in Fairbanks, Alaska (AFG) will complete changes to Public and Fire Weather Forecast Zones throughout the County Warning Area (CWA). After this change, all forecasts and related products will use the zone numbers and names shown in Table 2 below. If September 19, 2023 is declared a Critical Weather Day, this implementation will be postponed to September 21, 2023 at 2100 UTC. Minor adjustments are also being made to land/marine boundaries in the public and marine weather forecast zones. These changes and the changes noted above will result in more geographically precise forecast, watch, warning, and advisory products for the general public and fire partners and will enhance web-based graphical product consistency and appearance. These changes are also intended to help reduce the over-alerting effects from the current zones in warnings via NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards (NWR) and the Emergency Alert System (EAS) dissemination modalities. NWR users with Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) receivers do not need to make any changes to their current SAME location code or to the transmitter they have been monitoring to continue receiving warning notifications for their county equivalent. However, all listeners will notice the elimination of existing public forecast zone names and/or the introduction of new public forecast zone names with NWR broadcasts as detailed in Tables 1 and 2. 27 current zones will be converted into 52 separate zones. These new zones are being divided to optimize the issuance of hazard products for conditions that vary significantly throughout the NWS Fairbanks CWA. In Alaska, all Universal Geographic Codes (UGC) use the UGC-Zone (UGC-Z) format. Table 1. Universal Geographic Codes (UGC): Current Public and Fire Forecast Zone Names ---------------------------------- AKZ201: Western Arctic Coast AKZ202: Northern Arctic Coast AKZ203: Central Beaufort Sea Coast AKZ204: Eastern Beaufort Sea Coast AKZ205: Northwestern Brooks Range AKZ206: Northeastern Brooks Range AKZ207: Chukchi Sea Coast AKZ208: Lower Kobuk and Noatak Valleys AKZ209: Baldwin Peninsula and Selawik Valley AKZ210: Northern and Interior Seward AKZ211: Southern Seward Peninsula Coast AKZ212: Eastern Norton Sound and Nulato Hills AKZ213: St Lawrence Island and Bering Strait AKZ214: Yukon Delta AKZ215: Lower Yukon Valley AKZ216: Lower Koyukuk and Middle Yukon Valleys AKZ217: Upper Kobuk and Noatak Valleys AKZ218: Southeastern Brooks Range AKZ219: Upper Koyukuk Valley AKZ220: Yukon Flats and Surrounding Uplands AKZ221: Central Interior AKZ222: Middle Tanana Valley AKZ223: Deltana and Tanana Flats AKZ224: Upper Tanana Valley and the Fortymile Country AKZ225: Denali AKZ226: Eastern Alaska Range AKZ227: Upper Kuskokwim Valley Table 2. UGC: New Public and Fire Forecast Zone Names ------------------------------- AKZ801: Western Arctic Coast AKZ802: Northwest Arctic Coast AKZ803: Northern Arctic Coast AKZ804: Central Beaufort Sea Coast AKZ805: Eastern Beaufort Sea Coast AKZ806: Western Arctic Plains AKZ807: Howard Pass and the Delong Mountains AKZ808: Central Arctic Plains AKZ809: Central Brooks Range AKZ810: Romanzof Mountains AKZ811: South Slopes of the Eastern Brooks Range AKZ812: South Slopes of the Central Brooks Range AKZ813: South Slopes of the Western Brooks Range AKZ814: Noatak Valley AKZ815: Kivalina and Red Dog Dock AKZ816: Lower Kobuk Valley AKZ817: Baldwin Peninsula AKZ818: Northern Seward Peninsula AKZ819: Upper Kobuk Valleys AKZ820: Shishmaref AKZ821: Bering Strait Coast AKZ822: Southern Seward Peninsula Coast AKZ823: Interior Seward Peninsula AKZ824: Eastern Norton Sound and Nulato Hills AKZ825: Yukon Delta Coast AKZ826: Lower Yukon River AKZ827: St. Lawrence Island AKZ828: Lower Koyukuk Valley AKZ829: Middle Yukon Valley AKZ830: Lower Yukon and Innoko Valleys AKZ831: Upper Koyukuk Valley AKZ832: Dalton Highway Summits AKZ833: Yukon Flats AKZ834: White Mountains and High Terrain South of the Yukon River AKZ835: Fortymile Country AKZ836: Upper Tanana Valley AKZ837: Delta Junction AKZ838: Upper Chena River Valley AKZ839: Tanana Flats AKZ840: Eielson Air Force Base and Salcha AKZ841: Goldstream Valley and Nenana Hills AKZ842: Chatanika River Valley AKZ843: Two Rivers AKZ844: Fairbanks Metro Area AKZ845: Nenana AKZ846: Central Interior AKZ847: Northern Denali Borough AKZ848: Southern Denali Borough AKZ849: Eastern Alaska Range North of Trims Camp AKZ850: Eastern Alaska Range South of Trims Camp AKZ851: North Slopes of the Western Alaska Range AKZ852: Upper Kuskokwim Valley Table 3. NWS products affected by the WFO Fairbanks, AK, by these Public and Fire Weather forecast zone changes are listed below. Product Name WMO Heading AWIPS ID ------------- ----------- -------- Air Quality Alert AEAK79 PAFG AQAAFG Area Forecast Discussion FXAK67 PAFG AFDAFG Avalanche Forecast FWAK49 PAFG AVGAFG Coastal Flood Watch/Warning/Statement WHAK49 PAFG CFWAFG Special Weather Statement WWAK83 PAFG SPSAFG Special Weather Statement WWAK81 PAFG SPSNSB Special Weather Statement WWAK82 PAFG SPSWCZ Public Information Statement NOAK49 PAFG PNSAFG Zone Forecast Interior Alaska FPAK53 PAFG ZFPAFG Zone Forecast North Slope Alaska FPAK51 PAFG ZFPNSB Zone Forecast West Coast Alaska FPAK52 PAFG ZFPWCZ Winter Weather Watch/Warning/Advisory WWAK43 PAFG WSWAFG Winter Weather Watch/Warning/Advisory WWAK41 PAFG WSWNSB Winter Weather Watch/Warning/Advisory WWAK42 PAFG WSWWCZ Non-Precipitation Watch/Warning/Advisory WWAK73 PAFG NPWAFG Non-Precipitation Watch/Warning/Advisory WWAK71 PAFG NPWNSB Non-Precipitation Watch/Warning/Advisory WWAK72 PAFG NPWWCZ Fire Weather Forecast FNAK53 PAFG FWFAFG Fire Weather Forecast FNAK51 PAFG FWFNSB Fire Weather Forecast FNAK52 PAFG FWFWCZ Red Flag Warning WWAK63 PAFG RFWAFG Red Flag Warning WWAK61 PAFG RFWNSB Red Flag Warning WWAK62 PAFG RFWWCZ Tsunami Warning WEPA41 PAAQ TSUWCA Flood/Flash Flood Watch WGAK69 PAFG FFAAFG Flood Warning WGAK49 PAFG FLWAFG Flash Flood Warning WGAK59 PAFG FFWAFG Flood Statement WGAK89 PAFG FLSAFG Point Forecast Matrix FOAK59 PAJK PFMAFG Short Term Forecast FPAK79 PAFG NOWAFG Recreational Forecast SXAK79 PAFG RECAFG NWS partners and users will need to make necessary changes to their communications systems to accommodate these weather forecast zone changes. Preliminary shapefiles for public and fire weather forecast zones are available online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/PublicZones https://www.weather.gov/gis/FireZones https://www.weather.gov/gis/Counties https://www.weather.gov/gis/MarineZones Since there are NWS partners with systems associating NWS public zones with county equivalent names and/or Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS) codes, the updated zone-county correlation file is online at: https://www.weather.gov/gis/ZoneCounty Final versions of these shapefiles will be available on or around Tuesday, July 18, 2023. A graphical depiction of this change is online at: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/366db15c8baf49cbbce82f1809d4720a For more information, please contact: Ryan Metzger Warning Coordination Meteorologist Fairbanks, AK ryan.metzger@noaa.gov 907-458-3712 National Service Change Notices are online at: https://www.weather.gov/notification/  144 NOUS43 KPAH 292133 PNSPAH ILZ075>078-080>094-INZ081-082-085>088-KYZ001>022-MOZ076-086-087-100-107>112- 114-300933- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Paducah KY 433 PM CDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...Maximum heat index reports through 4 pm today... Location Heat Idx. Time/Date Provider ...Illinois... ...Alexander County... Bean Ridge IL 109 F 0357 PM 06/29 RAWS ...Franklin County... Benton 105 F 1055 AM 06/29 DAVIS Benton 96 F 1055 AM 06/29 DAVIS ...Gallatin County... Junction 92 F 0235 PM 06/29 DAVIS Ridgway 82 F 0255 PM 06/29 DAVIS Omaha 81 F 0345 PM 06/29 DAVIS Eldorado 81 F 0345 PM 06/29 DAVIS ...Hamilton County... Dahlgren 97 F 0945 AM 06/29 DAVIS Norris City 88 F 0945 AM 06/29 DAVIS ...Jackson County... Carbondale 120 F 0235 PM 06/29 DAVIS Carbondale 117 F 0225 PM 06/29 DAVIS Carbondale 117 F 0245 PM 06/29 DAVIS Carbondale 114 F 0155 PM 06/29 DAVIS Carbondale IL 110 F 0312 PM 06/29 ASOS Carbondale 109 F 0305 PM 06/29 ISWS ...Jefferson County... Rend Lake 104 F 1105 AM 06/29 ISWS Mt Vernon IL 95 F 0956 AM 06/29 AWOS Bonnie 93 F 1045 AM 06/29 DAVIS Belle Rive 92 F 0950 AM 06/29 DAVIS ...Massac County... Metropolis IL 106 F 1215 PM 06/29 AWOS ...Pope County... Dixon Springs 112 F 1235 PM 06/29 ISWS Dixon Springs IL 96 F 0208 PM 06/29 RAWS ...Saline County... Harrisburg IL 103 F 1015 AM 06/29 AWOS Raleigh 92 F 0945 AM 06/29 DAVIS Harrisburg 90 F 1030 AM 06/29 DAVIS Eldorado 89 F 1015 AM 06/29 DAVIS Eldorado 87 F 1005 AM 06/29 DAVIS ...Wayne County... Rinard 89 F 1235 PM 06/29 DAVIS Xenia 87 F 1235 PM 06/29 DAVIS Cisne 84 F 0845 AM 06/29 DAVIS Fairfield 84 F 0145 PM 06/29 ISWS Fairfield IL 83 F 0155 PM 06/29 AWOS Fairfield 81 F 0205 PM 06/29 DAVIS Cisne 81 F 1245 PM 06/29 DAVIS ...White County... Enfield 83 F 0155 PM 06/29 DAVIS Carmi IL 82 F 0855 AM 06/29 AWOS Mill Shoals 81 F 0205 PM 06/29 DAVIS ...Williamson County... Herrin 113 F 1205 PM 06/29 DAVIS Crab Orchard IL 111 F 1155 AM 06/29 RAWS Marion IL 109 F 1145 AM 06/29 AWOS ...Indiana... ...Gibson County... Princeton 83 F 0645 PM 06/28 DAVIS ...Kentucky... ...Caldwell County... Princeton KY 2 SE 87 F 1055 AM 06/29 KYMN2 Princeton No. 1 86 F 1100 AM 06/29 MESOWEST ...Calloway County... Murray KY 116 F 1155 AM 06/29 AWOS Murray KY 1 W 110 F 1215 PM 06/29 KYMN2 Murray 103 F 0135 PM 06/29 DAVIS ...Carlisle County... Bardwell 113 F 1245 PM 06/29 DAVIS Bardwell 112 F 1215 PM 06/29 DAVIS ...Christian County... I-24 @ KY-115 (Oak Grove) 90 F 0920 AM 06/29 KYTC-RWIS Fort Campbell KY 87 F 1155 AM 06/29 AWOS Fort Campbell KY 86 F 0955 PM 06/28 AWOS 2 E Hopkinsville 86 F 1055 AM 06/29 AWOS Hopkinsville 85 F 1115 AM 06/29 DAVIS Hopkinsville KY 6 N 82 F 0355 PM 06/29 KYMN2 ...Crittenden County... KY-641 @ MP 5 (Marion) 91 F 1050 AM 06/29 KYTC-RWIS 1 W Marion 89 F 1055 AM 06/29 AWOS Marion KY 4 NE 89 F 1035 AM 06/29 KYMN2 ...Fulton County... Hickman KY 2 E 114 F 0410 PM 06/29 KYMN2 ...Graves County... Symsonia 119 F 0125 PM 06/29 DAVIS Hickory 116 F 0115 PM 06/29 DAVIS Mayfield KY 107 F 1235 PM 06/29 AWOS Mayfield KY 6 SW 106 F 1235 PM 06/29 KYMN2 ...Hickman County... Julian Carroll @ KY 94 (Wate 98 F 0220 PM 06/29 KYTC-RWIS ...Hopkins County... Uniontown 84 F 0335 PM 06/29 DAVIS Madisonville KY 83 F 0955 AM 06/29 AWOS ...Livingston County... I-24 @ Cumberland River 104 F 1205 PM 06/29 KYTC-RWIS US-60 @ Cumberland River (Sm 103 F 1230 PM 06/29 KYTC-RWIS ...Marshall County... Sharpe/Calvert City 114 F 0125 PM 06/29 DAVIS Benton KY 4 N 109 F 1240 PM 06/29 KYMN2 ...McCracken County... Paducah 116 F 0130 PM 06/29 DAVIS Paducah KY 110 F 1253 PM 06/29 ASOS ...Muhlenberg County... Greenville KY 82 F 0355 PM 06/29 RAWS ...Todd County... Trenton 87 F 0925 AM 06/29 DAVIS 1.1 N Guthrie (WEATHERSTEM) 85 F 1000 AM 06/29 MESOWEST Elkton KY 5 SW 84 F 0905 AM 06/29 KYMN2 Guthrie 83 F 1055 AM 06/29 DAVIS ...Trigg County... Golden Pond KY 107 F 1221 PM 06/29 RAWS Cadiz KY 4 SW 92 F 1120 AM 06/29 KYMN2 ...Union County... Morganfield KY 4 E 86 F 0305 PM 06/29 KYMN2 2 E Sturgis 85 F 0955 AM 06/29 AWOS KY 56 near Spring Grove 83 F 0250 PM 06/29 KYTC-RWIS ...Missouri... ...Butler County... Poplar Bluff MO 110 F 0253 PM 06/29 ASOS ...Cape Girardeau County... Jackson 117 F 0315 PM 06/29 DAVIS Cape Girardeau 116 F 0305 PM 06/29 DAVIS ...Carter County... Chicopee MO 111 F 0222 PM 06/29 RAWS ...Mississippi County... Charleston, MO South 109 F 0410 PM 06/29 MOCOMAGNET ...New Madrid County... New Madrid 120 F 0325 PM 06/29 DAVIS Sikeston 115 F 0305 PM 06/29 DAVIS ...Perry County... Perryville MO 120 F 0415 PM 06/29 AWOS Perryville MO 118 F 0315 PM 06/29 AWOS ...Ripley County... Doniphan MO 112 F 0353 PM 06/29 RAWS ...Scott County... Cape Girardeau MO 114 F 0253 PM 06/29 ASOS Oran 106 F 0305 PM 06/29 DAVIS ...Stoddard County... Bernie 104 F 0325 PM 06/29 DAVIS 1.6 E Dexter (SCAN) 99 F 1100 AM 06/29 MESOWEST ...Wayne County... Piedmont MO 111 F 0330 PM 06/29 RAWS Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  324 NOUS44 KJAN 292355 PNSJAN ARZ074-075-LAZ007>009-015-016-023>026-MSZ018-019-025>066-072>074- 301200- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Jackson MS 655 PM CDT Thu Jun 29 2023 ...HISTORIC AND ANOMALOUS JUNE SEVERE WEATHER PERIOD IN THE DEEP SOUTH... The past month, June 2023, has seen unprecedented, historically destructive severe weather for our area. Several factors contributed to this series of damaging weather events. Before discussing what was different this month, it can be helpful to examine what we might consider to be the expectation for June. The summer months across the Deep South are not immune to severe storms. In fact, this region receives quite a bit of severe weather almost each June. Afternoon heat and humidity provide sufficient instability for thunderstorms to develop and when certain ingredients align strong, gusty winds often occur. This can result in isolated to scattered damage, mainly to trees and other outdoor vegetation. When taking a look at what transpired during the periods from June 10th to 19th and June 25th to 27th of 2023, it quickly becomes apparent this was a series of weather events that was exceptionally rare for the month of June. The overall weather pattern was characterized by a generally flat ridge across Mexico that extended eastward into the Gulf of Mexico. An anomalous upper trough and upper low were situated across the Great Lakes region with additional ridging that was over the Northern Plains and extended into Canada. These prominent features caused the overall regime to persist in this general configuration for an extended period of time. Additionally, the position of features caused the winds in the middle and upper portions of the atmosphere to become very strong for this time of the year. On two occasions, the Jackson upper air observation measured record high wind speeds at the 500 mb level (around 3.5 miles above the surface) in the middle of this active stretch. This enhanced belt of strong winds in the mid and upper portions of the atmosphere was also likely made more intense as a developing El Nino event enhanced the strength of the subtropical jet stream. In such a fast flow regime, multiple weather disturbances were able to traverse the region, which helped to provide needed lift for thunderstorm development each day. There was also a plentiful supply of very warm and moist air, which kept the atmosphere primed for thunderstorm development, even in the wake of previous storms. The combination of these factors, including extreme atmospheric instability coinciding with strong to very strong wind shear, led to the unprecedented June severe weather experienced across our region. Such conditions were more representative of April and early May in our region, and one could make an argument that such a stretch of damaging weather is rare even during our typical severe weather season. The overall result of this pattern was a historic period of severe weather events across the region. Here are some notable records and statistics about these storms covering the period June 10-27, 2023: *Record largest June hailstone, second largest all-time hailstone in the state of Mississippi, measuring 4.88" per NWS Jackson and Mississippi State Climatologist survey, fell on June 14, 2023 around 1 PM near Brooksville. This hailstone was just shy of the all-time state record of 5" which fell on April 10, 1962 in Lafayette County. The previous June record was 3", which occurred both in Alcorn County on June 29, 1979 and Grenada County on June 13, 1970. *Strongest Mississippi June tornado in at least 66 years. The Jasper County EF-3 on the night of Sunday, June 19, 2023 had estimated maximum wind speeds of 150 MPH. No other F3/EF3 or greater tornado has occurred in Mississippi in the month of June since the introduction of the Fujita scale in 1971 or the introduction of the Enhanced Fujita scale in 2007. Four tornadoes, two in June 1916, one in June 1950, and one in June 1957 were retroactively rated F3. No pre-Fujita scale Mississippi tornadoes have ever been retroactively rated higher than F3. *Most June tornadoes in the state of Mississippi. 19 tornadoes have been confirmed across the state of Mississippi so far in June 2023, easily surpassing the previous June record of 7 tornadoes in June 1974. Three of these tornadoes were strong (EF2+), including the Florence-Thomasville EF2 tornado on 6/18, the Jasper County EF3 tornado on 6/18, and the Moss Point EF2 tornado on 6/19. *Most June tornadoes in the NWS Jackson CWA. 17 tornadoes have been confirmed in the NWS Jackson County Warning Area so far in June 2023, surpassing the previous June record of 6 tornadoes in June 1974 and June 1989. Two of these tornadoes were strong (EF2+), including the Florence-Thomasville EF2 tornado and the Jasper County EF3 tornado, both on the evening of June 18th. *Record all-time highest wind gust at Jackson, 76 MPH, observed at 11:03 PM on the night of June 25, 2023 at the Jackson Medgar-Wiley Evers International Airport. *Second most Local Storm Report products sent in a single month from NWS Jackson. 467 preliminary local storm report products have been sent so far during June 2023, second only to April 2011 when two major tornado outbreaks impacted our region. *Of these, many reports were of what is referred to as significant or particularly destructive events. *Wind damage was reported on fourteen days this month. The damaging winds were widespread and cumulative. There were several cases of wind swaths of 80+ MPH which caused corridors of more focused high-end tree and power line damage. *Severe (quarter size or larger) hail was reported on nine days this month. Golfball size or larger hail was reported on five days, and greater than 3" diameter (previous June record size) was reported on two days. *NWS Jackson issued 221 Severe Thunderstorm Warnings, 14 Tornado Warnings, 7 Flash Flood Warnings, and 21 Severe Thunderstorm or Tornado Watches during this period. *During a consecutive 24 hour and 17 minute period from 12:43 PM June 14th to 1:00 PM June 15th, there was at least one Severe Thunderstorm Warning in effect in the NWS Jackson County Warning area. *Two lives were lost - one in Canton when damaging winds downed a tree on a carport during the early morning hours of Friday, June 16th and another in an EF3 tornado in Jasper County the night of Sunday, June 19th. *This was the first fatality from a June tornado in the NWS Jackson County Warning Area since June 28, 1957 (Noxubee County) and the first in the state of Mississippi since June 11, 1959 (Coahoma County). *At least 30 more people were injured during the month, 25 in the Jasper County EF3 tornado on June 18th, 3 due to falling trees on the morning of June 16th, and 2 due to falling trees in Jones County shortly after midnight on June 27th. *Due to extensive damage and frequent rounds of severe weather causing additional damage and inhibiting restoration efforts, some areas remained without power for several days and up to a week. *According to Entergy, more than 240,000 of their customers lost power, with over 600 poles damaged. Over 121 miles of power lines had to be replaced. *These impressive stats do not account for the areas outside of Entergy territory covered by local electric cooperatives. ...Timeline of notable severe weather events in the NWS Jackson County Warning Area during June 2023... 6/10/2023 *Scattered afternoon and early evening severe storms across Central Mississippi and Northeast Louisiana. A downburst occurred over portions of Ridgeland and Madison in southern Madison County, producing wind gusts up to 75 MPH. 6/11/2023 *Isolated late evening severe storms across Northwest Mississippi and the Golden Triangle. 2" hail fell in Arcola. 6/12/2023 *Isolated severe storms downed trees in the Jackson area, the Pine Belt, and in Tensas Parish, Louisiana. 6/14-15/2023 *Multiple waves of intense thunderstorms produced widespread wind damage and very large hail across the region. *Private weather station near Alligator recorded a 81 MPH wind gust with a water tank blown into a car. Golf ball sized hail fell in this area. *March record hailstone for Mississippi (4.88" diameter) fell near Brooksville around 1 PM. *During the early afternoon, a swath of very high straight-line wind produced widespread damage from near Greenville and Belzoni through the Lexington and Kosciusko areas and through Kemper County into Alabama. Within this swath, an 82 MPH wind gust was measured at the Joe Williams Naval Outlying Field in western Kemper County. *Later in the afternoon, another swath of damaging straight-line wind tracked from northern Catahoula and southern Franklin parishes through the Fayette, Brookhaven, Monticello, and Hattiesburg areas. A 63 MPH wind gust was measured at the Hattiesburg Municipal Airport. *Additional storms developed and festered in the Jackson metro area during the early evening of the 14th and across the ArkLaMiss Delta through the late evening of the 14th into the early morning hours of the 15th. These storms gradually shifted southward to the I-20 corridor on the morning of the 15th and into south Mississippi by late morning. 6/16/2023 *During the early morning hours, a line of destructive thunderstorms produced widespread wind damage as it moved from North Louisiana eastward across Central and South Mississippi. Within this line of storms, two EF-1 tornadoes occurred in Warren and Hinds counties and there were pockets of straight-line wind gusts as high as 90 mph. One man died in Canton when a tree fell on a carport. A 62 MPH wind gust was observed at the Jackson Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport. *Thunderstorms redeveloped during the late afternoon hours across North and Central Mississippi, producing hail up to 4 3/4" near Caledonia in Lowndes County and 4" near Cleveland - both larger than the June record largest hail for Mississippi prior to this year. Golfball size hail was reported in Yazoo and Newton counties. These storms also produced additional wind damage, some in areas that had already been impacted that same morning. 6/17/2023 *Isolated severe storms produced wind damage in Scott, Adams, and Jones counties and quarter size hail fell in Adams County. 6/18-19/2023 *A destructive cluster of storms moved across Southeast Arkansas and Northeast Louisiana during the early morning hours, producing widespread wind damage. Damage was most concentrated in Ashley County, where straight line wind gusts of 70 to 100 MPH were estimated to have occurred. Through the morning, storms spread southeastward through Central Mississippi resulting in additional wind damage and hail as large as 2.5" in diameter near Crystal Springs and 2" at Prentiss. A brief EF1 tornado occurred near Quitman during the late morning. *During the early evening hours, several supercell thunderstorms developed over Central Mississippi. These storms produced 13 tornadoes across Madison, Scott, Rankin, Smith, and Jasper counties. Two of these tornadoes were strong - an EF2 that tracked from near Florence to near the Thomasville community and an EF3 that occurred near Louin in Jasper County. The Jasper County tornado killed one person and injured 25 others. These storms weakened during the overnight hours, but not before producing one more EF0 tornado on the morning of the 19th in Columbia. Later in the afternoon, an EF2 would occur near Moss Point.Flash flooding resulting from these widespread thunderstorms washed out a portion of MS Highway 427 in Neshoba County and entered a home near Conehatta in Newton County. 6/25-26/2023 *A line of severe thunderstorms pushed from Arkansas southeastward across Central and Southeast Mississippi. Once again, widespread wind damage occurred along the path of these storms. An all-time record high wind gust of 76 MPH was observed at the Jackson Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport at 11:04 PM. Additionally, a 75 MPH wind gust was measured by a private weather station in Starkville. Quarter size hail also fell in a few areas. Two people were injured in Jones County when a tree fell on a mobile home. 6/27/2023 *A line of severe thunderstorms pushed southward along the Mississippi River, impacting portions of Southeast Arkansas, Northeast Louisiana, and West Mississippi. Several trees were downed along the path of these storms. $$ CE/DL/LP/EC/NF