466 NOUS43 KICT 260018 PNSICT KSZ032-033-047>053-067>072-082-083-091>096-098>100-260900- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Wichita KS 712 PM CDT Tue Mar 25 2025 Values represent 18 hour highs, 18 hour lows and precipitation over the last 24 hours. : :Kansas :Temperature and precipitation stations :................................................................ : Station Max / Min / 24 hr / Snow / Snow : Name Temp/ Temp / Pcpn / Fall / Depth :................................................................ :Kansas : CNU : Chanute : 73 / 45 / T / / CFV : Coffeyville : 71 / 47 / 0.00 / / CNK : Concordia Airport : 73 / 44 / 0.00 / / DDC : Dodge City : 77 / 42 / 0.00 / / EHA : Elkhart Airport : 80 / 39 / 0.00 / / EMP : Emporia Airport : 71 / 46 / T / / GCK : Garden City : 74 / 43 / 0.00 / / GLD : Goodland : 75 / 32 / 0.00 / / GBD : Great Bend : 74 / 47 / T / / HYS : HAYS : 76 / 45 / 0.00 / / HLC : Hill City Municipal : 76 / 43 / 0.00 / / HUT : Hutchinson : 74 / 45 / 0.00 / / K88 : Iola Airport : 68 / 45 / 0.00 / / OJC : Johnson County Exec : 69 / 43 / 0.00 / / LWC : Lawrence Airport : 71 / 31 / 0.00 / / LBL : Liberal Airport : 79 / 35 / 0.00 / / LYO : Lyons Airport : 73 / 49 / 0.00 / / MHK : Manhattan Airport : 76 / 37 / 0.00 / / P28 : Medicine Lodge : 82 / 46 / 0.00 / / IXD : New Cent AirCenter : 70 / 39 / 0.00 / / EWK : Newton : 73 / 49 / T / / PPF : Parsons : 71 / 45 / T / / PTT : Pratt : 71 / 45 / 0.00 / / RSL : Russell : 76 / 48 / 0.00 / / SLN : Salina : 74 / 45 / 0.00 / / TOP : Topeka Billard Arpt : 72 / 37 / 0.00 / / FOE : Topeka Forbes Field : 71 / 39 / 0.00 / / ICT : Wichita Eisenhower : 76 / 47 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 AAO : Wichita Jabara : 74 / 52 / 0.00 / / WLD : Winfield : 78 / 43 / 0.00 / / : State Temperature Extremes : : 82 degrees at Medicine Lodge : 31 degrees at Lawrence Airport : .END These data are preliminary and have not undergone final quality control by the National Centers for Environmental Information. These data are subject to revision=. Final and certified data can be accessed at www.ncei.noaa.gov. $$  789 NOUS43 KSGF 260059 PNSSGF KSZ073-097-101-MOZ055>058-066>071-077-078-081>083-088-089-092-093- 096>098-101>106-261300- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Springfield MO 759 PM CDT Tue Mar 25 2025 ...NWS Damage Survey for 3/14/2025 Tornado Event... .Update...Added additional track length at the beginning of both tracks due to new damage being found. .Rover to Reynolds County... Rating: EF3 Estimated Peak Wind: 165 mph Path Length /statute/: 58.02 miles Path Width /maximum/: 800 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/14/2025 Start Time: 09:11 PM CDT Start Location: 2 NNE Brandsville / Oregon County / MO Start Lat/Lon: 36.67 / -91.6733 End Date: 03/14/2025 End Time: 10:29 PM CDT End Location: 6 ESE Ellington / Reynolds County / MO End Lat/Lon: 37.1814 / -90.869 Survey Summary: A multi-day and joint survey between the Springfield, Paducah, and St. Louis NWS offices concluded that a long-track EF- 3 tornado began south of Rover, MO and tracked northeast for 58 miles before lifting in southern Reynolds County. The peak wind speed was 165 mph with a maximum width of 800 yards. The tornado initially touched down around 2 miles northeast of Brandsville, then moved south of Rover where it pushed two homes off their foundation before continuing northeast through wooded areas. The tornado then took the roof off another home but left internal walls intact along Highway DD and again at the north end of County Road 331. It was also at this point that it caused the collapse of a pair of new high voltage transmission line metal support polls rated to withstand 90 mph winds before going back into wooded areas where satellite imagery depicted periodic uprooted trees into the Mark Twain National Forest. The tornado then crossed Highway 19 just south of the Shannon County line before continuing northeast into extreme southeastern Shannon County. Throughout its patch, satellite imagery detected that the tornado uprooted thousands of trees as it traveled from Rover into extreme southeastern Shannon County. Once the tornado crossed into western Carter County, significant tree damage occurred along Green Mountain Road with hundreds of trees uprooted or snapped, along with at least a couple trees that were debarked. A steel trailer was picked up and lofted several hundred yards. Several homes were completely destroyed along the path from Green Mountain Road and northeast towards the town of Fremont and further north along Carter Highway Y. The tornado continued northeast and produced additional tree damage along Highway M and Highway D as it moved into far northeast Carter County. It then crossed into Iron County. .Alton... Rating: EF3 Estimated Peak Wind: 145 mph Path Length /statute/: 23.54 miles Path Width /maximum/: 800 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/14/2025 Start Time: 09:36 PM CDT Start Location: 1 NNW Koshkonong / Oregon County / MO Start Lat/Lon: 36.6066 / -91.6501 End Date: 03/14/2025 End Time: 10:06 PM CDT End Location: 4 E Greer / Oregon County / MO End Lat/Lon: 36.7639 / -91.2766 Survey Summary: A 24-mile long tornado path was determined by a combination of NWS survey, storm reports, and satellite damage to have moved from just north of Koshkonong to 2 north of Alton before lifting 8 miles northeast of Alton. Maximum width was approximately a half mile wide though it was likely considerably narrower in places. While much of the path was to trees along with several outbuildings, the tornado damaged a few homes including a south facing ground level home off County Road 402 where it caused EF3 damage. The track continued northeast of Alton into the Mark Twain National Forest with satellite detecting an intermittent path of uprooted trees to near the Eleven Point River at Turners Mill. && EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0.....65 to 85 mph EF1.....86 to 110 mph EF2.....111 to 135 mph EF3.....136 to 165 mph EF4.....166 to 200 mph EF5.....>200 mph NOTE: The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the events and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$ Titus  965 NOUS43 KAPX 260209 PNSAPX Public Information Statement National Weather Service Gaylord MI 1009 PM EDT Tue Mar 25 2025 Northern Michigan Temperature and Precipitation Summary 18 hour High/Low Temperature ending 8 pm EDT 24 hour Precipitation/Snowfall ending 8 pm EDT Snow Depth observed at 8 pm EDT .BR APX 0325 ES DH19/TAIRZS/TAIRZI/PPDRZZ/SFDRZZ/SDIRZZ :..................................................................... : MAX MIN 24 HR 24 HR SNOW :ID LOCATION TEMP TEMP PRECIP SNOW DEPTH :..................................................................... ANJ : Sault Ste Marie : 30 / 27 / 0.24 / 2.5 / 19 APN : Alpena : 34 / 28 / 0.14 / 1.0 / 3 HTL : Houghton Lake : 31 / 27 / 0.09 / 0.6 / 3 PLN : Pellston : 31 / 26 / M / / TVC : Traverse City : 34 / 29 / M / / GLR : Gaylord : M / M / M / / .END Cooperative Observations Temperature/Precipitation/Snowfall values are for 24 hour period ending 8 pm EDT. Snow Depth is observed at 8 pm EDT. ...................................................................... OBS MAX MIN SNOW SNOW ID LOCATION TIME TEMP TEMP PCPN FALL DEPTH ...................................................................... FRKM4: Frankfort 2NE :DH1800/ 35 / 29 / T / T / 3 MAPM4: Maple City 1E :DH1810/ 33 / 27 / 0.02 / 0.5 / 5 PICM4: Pickford 3NE :DH1800/ 31 / 25 / 0.17 / 2.0 / 10 These data are preliminary and have not undergone final quality control by the National Centers for Environmental Information. Therefore...these data are subject to revision. Final and certified climate data can be accessed at www.ncdc.noaa.gov. The following are supplemental temperature and precipitation data. This includes data which are received from non-National Weather Service maintained observing systems...as well as reports from public weather spotters. Data is only partially quality controlled and is not suitable for official climatological records. .BR APX 0325 ES DH19/TAIRZS/TAIRZI : :Automated Temperature Data--18 hr High/Low ending 8 pm EDT :..................................................................... : MAX MIN :ID LOCATION TEMP TEMP :..................................................................... : ERY : Newberry : 29 / 25 CIU : Kinross : 29 / 25 MCD : Mackinac Island : 30 / 27 DRM : Drummond Island : 32 / 28 SJX : Beaver Island : 32 / 27 SLH : Cheboygan : 32 / 27 PZQ : Rogers City : 32 / 27 MGN : Harbor Springs : 32 / 27 CVX : Charlevoix : 32 / 27 BFA : Boyne Falls : 32 / 28 ACB : Bellaire : 32 / 28 FKS : Frankfort : 35 / 32 MBL : Manistee : 34 / 32 CAD : Cadillac : 30 / 28 Y31 : West Branch : 33 / 29 OSC : Oscoda : 37 / 30 LDM : Ludington : 36 / 31 RQB : Big Rapids : 35 / 28 MOP : Mount Pleasant : 35 / 30 IKW : Midland : 37 / 30 .END U.S. Forest Service Remote Automated Weather Stations (RAWS) Data is only partially quality controlled 18 hour High/Low Temperature ending 8 pm EDT Minimum Relative Humidity over past 18 hours 12/24 hour Precipitation ending 8 pm EDT ...................................................................... MAX MIN MIN 12 HR 24 HR ID LOCATION TEMP TEMP RH PRECIP PRECIP ...................................................................... AGRM4: Alger : 37 / 29 / 48 / M / M ATAM4: Atlanta : 33 / 28 / 64 / M / M BCYM4: Barton City : 36 / 30 / 47 / M / M GYGM4: Grayling : 37 / 27 / 52 / M / M INDM4: Indian River : 36 / 28 / 61 / M / M MMOM4: Mio : 33 / 29 / 56 / M / M NMIM4: N Manitou Island : 33 / 28 / 55 / M / M RACM4: Raco : 28 / 24 / 74 / M / M REXM4: Rexton : 33 / 26 / 58 / M / M RSCM4: Roscommon : 33 / 27 / 61 / M / M RYDM4: Rudyard : 30 / 26 / 69 / M / M SBDM4: The Bear : 36 / 30 / 50 / M / M SCKM4: Silver Creek : 37 / 29 / 49 / M / M WLLM4: Wellston : 40 / 28 / 58 / M / M The following are precipitation reports received by the National Weather Service in Gaylord...valid for the time period ending around 8 pm EDT. All reports have been recorded in inches. Spotter Reports from Eastern Upper and Northern Lower Michigan: WATER TIME SNOW LOCATION RAIN SNOW EQUIV PERIOD DEPTH Au Gres 6N 0.5 0.09 24 HRS Higgins Lake 0.5 24 HRS 2 $$  312 NOUS44 KBMX 260256 PNSBMX ALZ011>015-017>050-261500- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Birmingham AL 956 PM CDT Tue Mar 25 2025 ...NWS Damage Survey for 03/15/2025 Tornado Outbreak Update #12... .Update...Minor adjustments were made to a few tracks based on further review of satellite and data from the ground surveys conducted last week, resulting in slight changes in start/end points for a couple paths and slight changes in path lengths for others. Also, some damage narratives were slightly reworded in places, mainly for typos and minor grammatical corrections. .Overview...Severe storms affected much of Central Alabama on Saturday, March 15th. Tornadoes, damaging straight-line winds, and a few cases of flash flooding occurred during a Moderate to High Risk severe weather day. Very high amounts of wind shear, combined with very unstable conditions at the surface, contributed to the outbreak of severe weather. Fifteen tornadoes have been confirmed across Central Alabama: EF3: 1 EF2: 6 EF1: 5 EF0: 3 .Lewiston-Holman Tornado... Rating: EF1 Estimated Peak Wind: 90 mph Path Length /statute/: 26.46 miles Path Width /maximum/: 1200 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/15/2025 Start Time: 03:08 PM CDT Start Location: 2 SSE Pleasant Ridge / Greene County / AL Start Lat/Lon: 32.9887 / -88.07 End Date: 03/15/2025 End Time: 03:43 PM CDT End Location: 3 NW Elrod / Tuscaloosa County / AL End Lat/Lon: 33.3007 / -87.821 Survey Summary: National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage associated with a tornado in Greene, Pickens, and Tuscaloosa counties that began around 3:08 PM on March 15, 2025. The tornado began on the south side of Highway 14 in Greene County, then moved northeastward and crossed County Road 161 near Lewiston. The tornado intensified as it approached County Road 60 where it briefly reached its maximum intensity of 90 mph. Several trees were snapped, with a few falling into an older mobile home. The tornado then paralleled County Road 183 northeastward where several trees were uprooted or snapped along or just east of the county road. The tornado weakened as it crossed County Road 156 and the Pickens County line. It continued north-northeastward and re-intensified in a wooded area east of Benevola Road. Numerous snapped trees were observed along an unnamed dirt road. More trees were uprooted or snapped along Lum Fife Road before the tornado eventually crossed Highway 82 near Holman. Several trees were downed along Highway 82 near Minas Road before the tornado weakened on the north side of Highway 82 in Tuscaloosa County. It lifted along and just west of Lee Bonner Road, where a few more trees were uprooted. .Lake Tuscaloosa Tornado... Rating: EF1 Estimated Peak Wind: 95 mph Path Length /statute/: 11.54 miles Path Width /maximum/: 600 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/15/2025 Start Time: 04:00 PM CDT Start Location: 1 SSW Lake Tuscaloosa Tierce Patton Bridge / Tuscaloosa County / AL Start Lat/Lon: 33.3475 / -87.6089 End Date: 03/15/2025 End Time: 04:14 PM CDT End Location: 3 SE Windham Springs / Tuscaloosa County / AL End Lat/Lon: 33.4562 / -87.4586 Survey Summary: National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage associated with a tornado in Tuscaloosa County that began around 4:00 PM on March 15, 2025. The tornado began along Hwy 43 near Smith Landing Road, where a metal building lost part of its roof. The tornado then crossed portions of Lake Tuscaloosa and moved through a residential area along Tierce Patton Road, where several trees were snapped or uprooted. The tornado then continued northeastward, bringing down several trees on Turquoise Lane. The tornado weakened and lifted in a wooded area east of Highway 69 and north of Ben Clements Road around 4:14 PM. The maximum wind was estimated to be 80 mph based on tree damage. Following inspection of post-storm satellite imagery, the estimated width of the tornado was increased to 600 yards. .Windham Springs/Sipsey Tornado... Rating: EF2 Estimated Peak Wind: 120 mph Path Length /statute/: 39.48 miles Path Width /maximum/: 1000 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/15/2025 Start Time: 04:12 PM CDT Start Location: 2 S Windham Springs / Tuscaloosa County / AL Start Lat/Lon: 33.4571 / -87.5051 End Date: 03/15/2025 End Time: 04:55 PM CDT End Location: 3 NNW Empire / Walker County / AL End Lat/Lon: 33.8554 / -87.0311 Survey Summary: The tornado first touched down just west of CR 69 in the Windham Springs community. Here a few softwood trees sustained damage. The tornado tracked northeast across approximately five miles of inaccessible wooded areas before crossing Goodwater Road. Here large tree branches were broken, a few trees were uprooted, and a small farm building sustained damage. Minor and sporadic tree damage continued across far northeast Tuscaloosa County with uprooted trees along Blackburn Road. The tornado crossed into Walker County with notable damage in the CR 6 / Tutwiler Road area. Here, large trees were uprooted and/or snapped. Several homes sustained roof damage and at least one home had some windows blown out. Additional damage occurred along Bruner Hill Road and Bruner Lane. The tornado then tracked through the Pleasant Field and Bradleytown communities with mainly tree damage. A few power lines were also noted down in these areas. The tornado crossed I-22 with a few trees down along CR 22 on the south side of Cordova. The tornado damage became more pronounced and consistent as it tracked toward the Argo community. Widespread tree damage was noted along Highway 78 with many trees snapped or uprooted. Minor structural damage occurred to a couple of homes along Mathas Creek Road. The residents of these homes mentioned getting the warning and sheltering before the tornado hit. The tornado began to widen as it crossed the Mulberry Fork and moved into Sipsey. Widespread tree damage was noted in Sipsey, with many trees snapped. Multiple structures in downtown Sipsey also sustained damage. Several homes sustained roof damage with a few having their windows blown out. An anchored mobile home was overturned and destroyed. The tornado was likely at its widest here with a width of approximately 1,000 yards. The tornado then tracked northeast along Campbellville Road and the Sipsey Fork River into the Campbellville community. Large swaths of softwood trees were snapped or uprooted in this area. In addition, several conventional homes sustained notable structural damage. At least three homes had significant roof and siding damage with uplift and partial roof loss. One two-story home here lost a significant portion of the roof, second floor, and back of the home. The family here reported getting the warning and sheltering in their downstairs basement with the pets. A significant number of softwood and hardwood trees were also snapped in this area. Due to this, the maximum rating of EF- 2 /120 mph was estimated in this location. Further north, the tornado began to narrow and slowly wind down with sporadic tree damage noted along Campbellville Road. With the aid of satellite data, it was determined that the tornado lifted just south of the Cullman County line near the Mulberry Fork. .Gordo Tornado... Rating: EF2 Estimated Peak Wind: 115 mph Path Length /statute/: 21.56 miles Path Width /maximum/: 950 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/15/2025 Start Time: 04:32 PM CDT Start Location: 1 W Johnston Lake / Pickens County / AL Start Lat/Lon: 33.1499 / -88.0569 End Date: 03/15/2025 End Time: 04:58 PM CDT End Location: 3 SE Lubbub / Pickens County / AL End Lat/Lon: 33.4008 / -87.8387 Survey Summary: National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage associated with a tornado in Pickens County that began around 4:32 PM on March 15, 2025. The tornado began in a wooded area north of County Road 2, then moved northeastward across Houston Windle Road near New Salem Missionary Baptist Church. The tornado began to intensify as it moved northeastward, reaching EF- 1 strength as it crossed Ray Bass Road where numerous snapped trees were observed. The tornado continued to intensify, reaching EF-2 strength with maximum winds around 115 mph as it crossed Ebenezer Church Road. It likely maintained this strength as it continued northeastward, crossing Highway 86 where widespread tree damage was noted. As the tornado moved into the Bostic community, it destroyed several chicken houses on Russell Farm Road. One residence on Russell Farm Road sustained significant roof damage, and one manufactured home to the north of Russell Farm Road was lifted and displaced. Auger anchoring systems were pulled from the ground, and the home was severely damaged. However, the frame was largely intact. The tornado then crossed Highway 82 on the west side of Gordo. A home sustained substantial damage to the roof along Highway 159 near the intersection of County Road 88. There were also numerous uprooted and snapped trees observed around these locations. The tornado then tracked on the north side of County Road 88, destroying several more chicken houses before weakening as it reached Fair Road, where another home sustained partial roof damage. The tornado eventually lifted northeast of Zion Road near the Tuscaloosa County line. .Alamuchee Creek Tornado... Rating: EF2 Estimated Peak Wind: 120 mph Path Length /statute/: 3.32 miles Path Width /maximum/: 650 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/15/2025 Start Time: 05:20 PM CDT Start Location: 4 E Old Mallard Airport / Sumter County / AL Start Lat/Lon: 32.4847 / -88.2078 End Date: 03/15/2025 End Time: 05:26 PM CDT End Location: 4 NW Lilita / Sumter County / AL End Lat/Lon: 32.5264 / -88.1798 Survey Summary: The tornado began in a densely wooded area east of Loon Curl Rd within a private hunting camp. It tracked northeast towards County Road 13, crossing through and destroying several pine groves along its path. In the area of most intense damage, a pine grove featured hundreds of snapped trees along a width of roughly 500 yards. The EF2 rating was determined strictly from this area of concentrated tree damage. The tornado began to weaken as it crossed County Road 13 just south of Alamuchee Creek, where multiple softwood trees were uprooted and a few were snapped. It continued northeast where it then crossed a dirt road just east of County Road 13 where it produced sporadic tree damage. The tornado dissipated shortly thereafter. .Allenville Road Tornado... Rating: EF0 Estimated Peak Wind: 80 mph Path Length /statute/: 21.61 miles Path Width /maximum/: 700 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/15/2025 Start Time: 06:38 PM CDT Start Location: 3 E Gallion / Hale County / AL Start Lat/Lon: 32.4976 / -87.6612 End Date: 03/15/2025 End Time: 07:05 PM CDT End Location: 2 S Morgan Springs / Perry County / AL End Lat/Lon: 32.7189 / -87.4183 Survey Summary: The tornado touched down just north of US Highway 80, west of Allenville Road, producing minor tree damage to numerous cedar trees. The broad, weak but discernible tornado moved northeastward crossing Allenville Road, CR 12, and AL Highway 25, continuing to cause scattered tree damage. The tornado crossed AL Highway 61 north of Newbern, and began to turn more to the east. It continued into Perry County, and as it crossed AL Highway 14 it produced the most significant tree damage of its path, with numerous trees uprooted across the road. The last tree damage of this tornado occurred on Morgan Springs Road, before it moved off to the northeast and dissipated somewhere over Polecat Creek before reaching Walter Boyles Road. .Deer Creek Road Tornado... Rating: EF0 Estimated Peak Wind: 80 mph Path Length /statute/: 7.63 miles Path Width /maximum/: 75 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/15/2025 Start Time: 07:39 PM CDT Start Location: 2 NNE Talladega National Forest / Bibb County / AL Start Lat/Lon: 32.9063 / -86.9776 End Date: 03/15/2025 End Time: 07:54 PM CDT End Location: 2 SE Ashby / Bibb County / AL End Lat/Lon: 32.9906 / -86.8946 Survey Summary: National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage associated with a tornado in Eastern Bibb County around 7:39 PM on March 15, 2025. The tornado began on the north side of Highway 82 near the Maud community. Trees were snapped along Deer Creek Road before continuing northeastward and crossed Antioch Road, County Road 171, and Highway 139. The tornado lifted east of Highway 139 near the Oakley community at around 7:54 PM. Maximum winds were estimated to be around 80 mph. .Calera Tornado... Rating: EF1 Estimated Peak Wind: 90 mph Path Length /statute/: 7.47 miles Path Width /maximum/: 250 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/15/2025 Start Time: 07:57 PM CDT Start Location: 1 N Minooka Park / Chilton County / AL Start Lat/Lon: 33.066 / -86.7608 End Date: 03/15/2025 End Time: 08:09 PM CDT End Location: 2 E Shelby County Airport / Shelby County / AL End Lat/Lon: 33.1713 / -86.7508 Survey Summary: The tornado began near the Chilton/Shelby County line in South Calera and moved northward into downtown Calera, where mostly tree damage was noted. There were several mobile/manufactured homes damaged on 13th Street as the tornado paralleled US Highway 31 before crossing Interstate 65, where several campers at a dealership were rolled and/or tossed. Numerous snapped trees were noted at this location as well. The tornado made a left turn over Limestone Parkway and moved north-northwest over a shopping center just east of the intersection of US 31 and AL Highway 70. Thereafter, the tornado moved into the cone of silence of the KBMX RADAR near the O'Neal Quarry office, where many trees were snapped and uprooted. After speaking with Lhoist quarry officials, no damage was reported at the quarry, and the end of the tornado was placed just to the north of Oak Tree Lane, where a few trees were downed and metal farm buildings sustained minor roof damage. Maximum winds were estimated to be around 90 mph at both the mobile home neighborhood and the camper dealership. .Lawler Drive Tornado... Rating: EF1 Estimated Peak Wind: 90 mph Path Length /statute/: 2.55 miles Path Width /maximum/: 150 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/15/2025 Start Time: 08:00 PM CDT Start Location: 2 ESE Montevallo / Shelby County / AL Start Lat/Lon: 33.0875 / -86.8291 End Date: 03/15/2025 End Time: 08:06 PM CDT End Location: 1 SE American Village / Shelby County / AL End Lat/Lon: 33.1225 / -86.817 Survey Summary: National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage associated with a tornado in southern Shelby County around 8:00 PM on March 15, 2025. The tornado began near Highway 19 and quickly intensified as it crossed Highway 25, reaching a maximum intensity of 90 mph as it crossed Lawler Drive. Several trees were snapped or uprooted along the path. The tornado continued northward eventually ending along Spring Creek Road around 8:06 PM. .Winterboro EF-2 Tornado... Rating: EF2 Estimated Peak Wind: 120 mph Path Length /statute/: 3.63 miles Path Width /maximum/: 500 yards Fatalities: 1 Injuries: 1 Start Date: 03/15/2025 Start Time: 08:42 PM CDT Start Location: Winterboro / Talladega County / AL Start Lat/Lon: 33.3194 / -86.2005 End Date: 03/15/2025 End Time: 08:49 PM CDT End Location: 3 NNE Winterboro / Talladega County / AL End Lat/Lon: 33.3603 / -86.1623 Survey Summary: National Weather Service Meteorologists surveyed damage in the town of Winterboro and just to the northeast and determined that the damage was consistent with a tornado. The tornado touched down just to the southwest of Winterboro High School, damaging the football press box and surrounding baseball and softball fields. The tornado quickly intensified as it reached the Old Winterboro High School building, lifting a school bus onto the side of the gymnasium. The gymnasium sustained significant damage, with walls mostly collapsed on more than one side. Winds were estimated to be around 120 mph at this location, where wooden power poles were also snapped. Debris from the collapsed gymnasium was blown across State Highway 76, and the old school building also sustained roof damage. The tornado continued to the northeast, where numerous trees were snapped and uprooted and homes sustained damage due to falling trees at the intersection of Highway 76 and 21. As the tornado moved parallel to Bob White Road, it maintained EF-2 intensity along the roadway and destroyed a single-wide manufactured home. The debris from the home was blown westward across Bob White Road. One fatality occurred at this location. Outside of the peak intensity of the tornado, some homes and farm outbuildings sustained roof damage on the far eastern edge of the path on Bob White Road. The tornado continued northeastward, weakening as it crossed Bullocks Ferry Road and finally lifting just to the northeast of Whiting Road and Lawler Circle. The tornado totaled 3.63 miles and had an estimated width of 500 yards. .Plantersville Tornado... Rating: EF3 Estimated Peak Wind: 140 mph Path Length /statute/: 24.33 miles Path Width /maximum/: 1000 yards Fatalities: 2 Injuries: 2 Start Date: 03/15/2025 Start Time: 08:50 PM CDT Start Location: 1 NNW Valley Creek Junction / Dallas County / AL Start Lat/Lon: 32.5971 / -86.9377 End Date: 03/15/2025 End Time: 09:20 PM CDT End Location: 1 WSW Clanton / Chilton County / AL End Lat/Lon: 32.8339 / -86.6501 Survey Summary: The tornado formed and intensified quickly about two miles south of Plantersville along County Road 63, uprooting swaths of trees right from the start. The tornado travelled northward into Plantersville and intensified to its maximum intensity of a 140 MPH EF3 tornado in the south end of town, where trees across the entire area were uprooted, snapped, and even debarked. Several homes and businesses were destroyed, which unfortunately resulted in two fatalities and two injuries. The tornado began a more northeasterly trajectory as it left Plantersville, but still remained strong as it crossed into Autauga County. Entire swaths of hardwood trees were uprooted and snapped, and estimates were given the maximum rating possible for tree fall/tree snap at 134 MPH. Had there been other damage indicators impacted, it is quite likely that portions in Autauga would also have been rated at the EF3 level. The tornado continued northeastward into Chilton County. As it approached County Road 64, it broadened out and produced another area of maximum value tree snaps, where acres and acres of pine trees were snapped at 10 to 20 feet above the ground. It next crossed US Highway 82, where two manufactured homes had anchoring system failures and were vaulted and completely destroyed, landing some 200 yards from their original location. All the occupants were sheltered in a concrete shelter and came through the storm physically unscathed. As the tornado crossed Chilton CR 17, a well-built brick home had its roof completely removed with some exterior wall failure. Again, the occupant had made the conscious decision to shelter elsewhere with family members in a basement. EF2-level damage occurred as the tornado crossed CR 15 and CR 341. As the tornado crossed CR 76, a well-built home suffered damage when doors on the main level were blown open, with the force of the breach causing windows in an upper-level bedroom to blow out. A double wide manufactured home at the back of the property was vaulted and destroyed. From here, the tornado took a more easterly trajectory and began to gradually weaken, causing mainly tree damage as it crossed south central Chilton County, before dissipating in the West End portion of the city of Clanton. .County Rd 29 Tornado... Rating: EF1 Estimated Peak Wind: 110 mph Path Length /statute/: 12.02 miles Path Width /maximum/: 200 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/15/2025 Start Time: 09:33 PM CDT Start Location: 2 NW Dollar / Coosa County / AL Start Lat/Lon: 32.909 / -86.4495 End Date: 03/15/2025 End Time: 09:50 PM CDT End Location: 3 ESE Weogufka / Coosa County / AL End Lat/Lon: 32.9973 / -86.2715 Survey Summary: National Weather Service Meteorologists surveyed damage in rural southwestern Coosa County and determined that the damage was consistent with a tornado. The tornado began over the Coosa Wildlife Management area in extreme southwestern Coosa County, just east of the Coosa River based on satellite imagery. Unfortunately, that area of the county was not accessible by the survey crew. The first area of damage that was accessible occurred just southwest of County Road 15, where numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. The tornado continued northeast, crossing CC Camp Road, where weak tree damage was noted. The tornado intensified as it moved northeast and crossed County Road 29. The most extensive damage was found at this location, where numerous trees were snapped and a double-wide manufactured home was destroyed. No anchors were found where the manufactured home originally stood. Farm outbuildings at the same residence were also destroyed, along with roof damage to surrounding homes. Winds were estimated at 110 mph at this location. Although difficult to access, EF-0 and EF-1 tree damage was noted farther to the northeast along County Roads 56 and 18. With areas farther northeast inaccessible and no damage noted along US Highway 231, the end point was estimated just beyond County Road 18. .Horseshoe Bend Tornado ... Rating: EF2 Estimated Peak Wind: 120 mph Path Length /statute/: 20.44 miles Path Width /maximum/: 800 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/15/2025 Start Time: 10:48 PM CDT Start Location: 3 NNW Dare Park / Tallapoosa County / AL Start Lat/Lon: 32.8695 / -85.8778 End Date: 03/15/2025 End Time: 11:12 PM CDT End Location: 1 NNE Daviston / Tallapoosa County / AL End Lat/Lon: 33.0711 / -85.6254 Survey Summary: National Weather Service Meteorologists surveyed damage in Tallapoosa County and determined that the damage was consistent with a tornado. The tornado quickly touched down near Russell Ferry Estates, crossing County Road 40 and passing over Midway Estates Road. Extensive EF-0 tree damage was observed in this area. Some trees fell on homes, where roof damage was sustained. As the tornado crossed US Highway 280, minor damage occurred to some metal buildings of businesses, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Farther to the northeast, extensive tree damage was noted on Abbett Drive, with concentrated tree damage occurring on Camp Ascca Road. A manufactured home sustained roof and underpinning damage close by, but remained anchored despite witnesses mentioning that the home almost lifted off the ground. Just 50 to 75 yards to the west of the home, extensive EF-2 tree damage was observed. The tornado intensified as it almost paralleled Rock Springs Road, where a single-wide manufactured home was destroyed and debris blown 50 to 75 yards away. Winds were estimated at 120 mph at this location. The most extensive tornado damage occurred on McBride Loop just off Rock Springs Road, where countless numbers of large trees were snapped and uprooted next to a small lake. In this same location, a single- wide manufactured home was destroyed, with debris from the home blown 50 to 75 yards to the northeast. Thankfully, the resident of the home was not present and had decided to stay at a local community storm shelter the night of the event. Winds were also estimated at 120 mph in this area. Notably, several other homes located along McBride Loop were left mostly unscathed, and those that did sustain damage were due to fallen trees. The tornado continued northeastward at EF-2 intensity as it crossed over Rock Springs Road once again, then followed Horseshoe Bend Road to the Tallapoosa River. From there, the tornado moved across Horseshoe Bend National Military Park. After contacting the acting Park Superintendent, valuable information and photos were provided that indicated extensive EF-2 tree damage on the southwestern and northeastern side of the park property. Near the battlefield site, numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, extensively blocking the Loop Tour Road and causing damage to outbuildings and an exhibit pavilion. The tree damage on the northeast side of the park property was very extensive, with countless trees snapped. Where highest winds occurred, very few trees were left standing. The tornado continued northeastward crossing County Road 79 multiple times and moving through the Daviston community with EF-0 and EF-1 tree damage noted along the way. Finally, the tornado moved along Motley Road and Lil Beaver Road before finally lifting. No damage was found farther northeast along Cotney Road. The NWS would like to thank Tallapoosa County EMA and National Park Service employees for their assistance in conducting this survey and providing additional information. .Pike County Tornado... Rating: EF2 Estimated Peak Wind: 130 mph Path Length /statute/: 21.31 miles Path Width /maximum/: 1400 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 3 Start Date: 03/15/2025 Start Time: 11:02 PM CDT Start Location: 2 SW Mossy Grove / Pike County / AL Start Lat/Lon: 31.7383 / -85.9805 End Date: 03/15/2025 End Time: 11:28 PM CDT End Location: 1 WSW Perote / Bullock County / AL End Lat/Lon: 31.9491 / -85.723 Survey Summary: The tornado first touched down on Pike County Road 2228 south of Troy and west of AL Highway 87, where a few branches were broken from several trees in the area. It travelled northeastward, crossing Pike County Lake Road and then AL Highway 87. As it approached Enzor Road, it caused significant roof damage to the Troy Parks and Recreation building, as well as the softball fields at Troy Sportsplex. The tornado began to intensify to EF1 strength as it approached US Highway 231, causing significant tree damage, with numerous trees snapped or uprooted, as well as significant damage to a service station canopy. It continued to intensify and cause widespread tree damage as it moved up the Walnut Creek. The tornado gained its maximum strength at 130 MPH as it approached Elm Street Road, where one home received major damage and was rendered uninhabitable. Several other homes received indirect damage from tree fall in the area, where barely a single tree was left standing. The tornado remained intense as it crossed Butter and Egg Road, causing widespread tree damage. The tornado veered slightly eastward and moved into Banks, where widespread tree damage continued, and a metal building received significant damage as well. Continuing to the northeast, the tornado began to gradually weaken in eastern Pike County, primarily causing more sporadic, less intense tree damage and minor damage to structures. As the tornado crossed into southern Bullock County, it continued to narrow and weaken until ending at Bullock County Road 8 west of Perote. .Snapper Creek Tornado... Rating: EF0 Estimated Peak Wind: 80 mph Path Length /statute/: 3.80 miles Path Width /maximum/: 100 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/15/2025 Start Time: 11:59 PM CDT Start Location: 4 SSW Chambers County Lake / Chambers County / AL Start Lat/Lon: 32.7831 / -85.381 End Date: 03/16/2025 End Time: 12:03 AM CDT End Location: 1 S Kellys Crossroads / Chambers County / AL End Lat/Lon: 32.8214 / -85.3355 Survey Summary: The tornado touched down east of Chambers County Road 173 near Snapper Creek in rural western Chambers County. The location is based on radar analysis of a velocity couplet and developing debris signature. The tornado crossed CR 73, where several pine trees were uprooted. It continued northeastward crossing CR 174, where a few pine trees were uprooted. The tornado weakened and dissipated before reaching CR 83. && EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0.....65 to 85 mph EF1.....86 to 110 mph EF2.....111 to 135 mph EF3.....136 to 165 mph EF4.....166 to 200 mph EF5.....>200 mph NOTE: The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the events and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$  869 NOUS42 KRAH 260741 PNSRAH NCZ007>011-021>028-038>043-073>078-083>086-088-089-261500- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT National Weather Service Raleigh NC 341 AM EDT Wed Mar 26 2025 The warning alarm feature of the NOAA weather and all hazards radio will be activated for test purposes this morning between 11 am and noon. This test is conducted every Wednesday morning, unless there is a threat of severe weather. $$  403 NOUS45 KBOI 260759 PNSBOI IDZ011>016-028>030-033-ORZ061>064-262000- Public Information Statement National Weather Service BOISE ID 159 AM MDT Wed Mar 26 2025 /1259 AM PDT Wed Mar 26 2025/ ...RECORD MAX TEMPERATURES FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY MARCH TWENTY SIXTH... Listed below are cities with the forecast temperature...the record temperature...the year of the record temperature...and the period of record. ...Southwest Idaho... City.........Forecast Temp...Record Temp...Year Set...Years Boise..............80............82..........1877......150 Council............72............70..........1966......114 Emmett.............82............76..........1910......119 Glenns Ferry.......81............80..........1921......120 Hazelton...........76............76..........1960......101 Hollister..........77............71..........1997......108 Jerome.............75............77..........2012......110 Lucky Peak Dam.....78............78..........1960.......74 McCall.............61............60..........1992......119 Swan Falls Dam.....78............80..........1988.......90 Twin Falls AP......76............72..........2007.......28 ...Southeast Oregon... City.........Forecast Temp...Record Temp...Year Set...Years Baker City.........71............73..........1997.......97 Burns..............71............71..........1966.......86 Halfway............70............72..........1966.......89 Malheur Refuge.....78............72..........1963.......80 Ontario............77............79..........1988.......80 Owyhee Dam.........80............74..........1966.......90 Squaw Butte........69............72..........1960.......88 $$  316 NOUS45 KBOU 260859 PNSBOU COZ030>051-262300- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 259 AM MDT WED MAR 26 2025 ...Today in metro Denver weather history... 24-26 In 1959...the second major spring storm in less than a week dumped 10 to 20 inches of wet snow across northeastern Colorado. Snowfall totaled 14.3 inches at Stapleton Airport where north winds gusted to 36 mph...causing near- blizzard conditions with visibilities frequently reduced to 1/2 mile in snow and blowing snow. Many travelers were marooned when trains...planes...and buses were unable to make their schedules. Utility lines were again damaged as a result of the storm. 25-26 In 1899...a major storm dumped 13.1 inches of heavy snow over downtown Denver. Rain changed to snow around mid- morning on the 25th. Snowfall became heavy and continued until late evening on the 26th. North to northeast winds gusted to 30 mph on both days. The cold air mass plunged temperatures from a high of 55 degrees on the 25th to a low of 8 degrees on the 26th. In 1995...a potent early spring storm produced heavy snow in the mountains...but skipped over metro Denver...before producing blizzard conditions and 6-foot drifts over eastern Colorado...causing the closure of I-70 and other highways. Only 0.7 inch of snow fell at the site of the former Stapleton International Airport. North winds gusted to 40 mph at Denver International Airport on the 25th. In 2001...a persistent band of moderate to heavy snow showers with a few embedded thunderstorms formed in the foothills around Estes Park and spread to the southeast across Boulder and Denver and on the plains to the east of Denver. Thunder and snow was reported at Jefferson County...Centennial...and Denver International Airports during the evening of the 25th. Snowfall totals included: 7 inches at Boulder and Louisville; 6 inches at Broomfield...Niwot...and Westminster; 5 inches at Eldorado Springs...Nederland...and near Strasburg. Only 2.1 inches of snow fell at the site of the former Stapleton International Airport. 25-27 In 1904...heavy snowfall totaled 7.0 inches in downtown Denver. 26 In 1899...a major winter storm dumped 11.3 inches of snow over downtown Denver. In 1910...west winds were sustained to 42 mph. A snow shower produced a trace of snow. In 1935...a severe dust storm swept across the city. The dense dust blew in on a gale from the east-northeast. The dust "bank" was first visible on the northeastern horizon at about 2:00 PM. It advanced toward the city as a rolling...swirling...yellowish-to smoke-black cloud. At 2:06 PM...the cloud of dust enveloped the station. Before the storm the visibility was unlimited. At 2:08 PM...the visibility was reduced to 1/8th mile. By 2:25 PM...the visibility was increasing and was above 1000 feet at 3:10 PM. Thereafter...the sun appeared as a dim "ball of fire" at times. The dust was partially gone at 8:30 PM. During the storm...northeast winds were sustained to 32 mph with gusts as high as 35 mph. In 1971...the highest recorded temperature in March...84 degrees...occurred. This was the highest temperature recorded so early in the season. Previously...84 degrees had not been reached until April 21st. The temperature also exceeded the previous daily record of 75 degrees set in 1960. Strong northwest chinook winds gusting to 37 mph at Stapleton International Airport were partially responsible for causing the extremely warm weather so early in the season. In 1985...strong winds occurred along the foothills. A wind gust to 76 mph was recorded in Boulder. A dust storm produced by the strong winds caused a 35-car pileup on I-25 north of Denver. In Denver...the high winds blew out windows in a few downtown buildings. West winds gusted to 52 mph at Stapleton International Airport. In 1993...strong winds from high based thunderstorms blew a roof off an Englewood business onto several parked cars. The winds also caused half of a furniture warehouse roof to collapse in north Denver...ripped a mechanical shed off the roof of a building in downtown Denver...and downed power lines in Commerce City. Wind gusts ranging from 55 to 68 mph were recorded. At Stapleton International Airport... where no thunder was heard...a microburst wind gust to 55 mph briefly reduced the visibility to zero in blowing dust. In 1994...heavy snow fell in the foothills west of Denver and over the Palmer Divide to the south of metro Denver. Snowfall totaled 11 inches at both the Eldora ski area and at Idaho Springs. Only 1.3 inches of snowfall were measured at Stapleton International Airport where north winds gusted to 28 mph. In 2006...post-frontal strong winds quickly dissipated the dense morning fog across metro Denver. West to northwest winds were strong and gusty from mid-morning until sunset. West winds were sustained to 37 mph with gusts to 52 mph at Denver International Airport. 26-27 In 1886...heavy snowfall totaled 7.1 inches in downtown Denver. In 1911...post-frontal north winds were sustained to 48 mph on the 26th and to 47 mph on the 27th. In 1931...a cold front brought snow and very cold weather to the city. Snowfall totaled 7.3 inches over downtown Denver with most of the snow...6.4 inches...occurring on the 26th... when northwest winds were sustained to 38 mph with gusts to 44 mph. High temperature of 31 degrees on the 26th equaled the low temperature of the previous day as the temperature plunged to a low of 1 degree below zero. High temperature of only 15 degrees on the 27th was a record low maximum for the date. Low temperature of 2 degrees below zero on the 27th was not a record. In 1975...a major pre-Easter blizzard...the worst since the vicious storm of 1949...battered northeastern Colorado and left livestock losses in millions of dollars...but metro Denver escaped the main brunt of the storm and received only 5.0 inches of snowfall. North winds gusted to 38 mph at Stapleton International Airport where temperatures plunged from a high of 50 degrees to 18 degrees by midnight on the 26th. In 1991...heavy snow fell over portions of the eastern foothills with 9 inches recorded at Lake Eldora west of Boulder. The snow spread across metro Denver...but snowfall totaled only 1.7 inches at Stapleton International Airport where north to northeast winds gusting to 31 mph on both days produced some blowing snow. In 2018...a storm system produced a period of moderate to heavy snowfall in and near the southern Front Range Foothills and Palmer Divide. Storm totals included: 12.5 inches at Aspen Springs...12 inches near Elizabeth...11 inches at Echo Lake... 10 inches near Pinecliffe...9 inches near Floyd Hill...8 inches near Arapaho Park...Conifer and Crescent Village; 6 inches at Cheesman...Evergreen and Gross Reservoir. The official snowfall measurement at Denver International Airport was 2.1 inches. $$  914 NOUS43 KICT 261100 PNSICT KSZ032-033-047>053-067>072-082-083-091>096-098>100-261500- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Wichita KS 600 AM CDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY... In 1991, four strong tornadoes, all of which were rated F3, struck South Central Kansas. Hardest hit was the Willowbrook subdivision near Hutchinson, where 13 homes were destroyed. The twister's track was 13 miles long and averaged 300 yards wide. In all, the tornado destroyed 23 homes, heavily damaged 35 more, injured 5 and caused around $15 million damage. && In 1913, the second deadliest flood in United States history reached a peak. Ten inch rains over a wide area of the Ohio River Basin inundated cities in Ohio, drowning 467 people and causing $147 million damage. In Dayton, the Miami River reached a level 8 feet higher than the previous record. $$ Auto  348 NOUS44 KLZK 261103 PNSLZK ARZ003>008-012>017-021>025-030>034-037>047-052>057-062>069-261900- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Little Rock AR 600 AM CDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...Today's Topic for Flood Safety Awareness Week is Flood Hazards... The National Weather Service, in cooperation with the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management, has proclaimed the week of March 23rd through 29th as Flood Safety Awareness Week in Arkansas. Each day during the week will feature information about a different flood related topic. ...Flood Hazards... A flood is defined as any high flow, overflow, or inundation of water that causes or threatens damage. Flooding can occur with prolonged rainfall over several days, intense rainfall over a short period of time, or when water from an existing source moves too quickly. Brief descriptions of the various types of flooding you may experience are found below. Flash Flooding: Flash flooding is a rapid and extreme flow of high water into a normally dry area, or a rapid water level rise in a stream or creek above a predetermined flood level beginning within six hours of the causative event (such as intense rainfall, dam failure, or ice jam). River Flooding: River flooding occurs when rivers rise and overflow their banks, inundating areas that are normally dry. Tropical Systems: At any time of the year, a storm from over the ocean can bring heavy precipitation to the coast and move inland across the mid-South. Whether such a storm is tropical or not, prolonged periods of heavy precipitation can cause freshwater flooding as the storm system moves inland. Burn Scars/Debris Flows: Wildfires burn away the vegetation of an area, leaving behind bare ground that tends to repel water. When rain falls, it runs off a burn scar towards a low lying area sometimes carrying branches, soil, and other debris along with it. Without vegetation to hold the soil in place, flooding can produce mud and debris flows. Snowmelt: Flooding due to snowmelt most often occurs in the spring when warming temperatures quickly melt the snow. The water runs off the still partially frozen or already saturated ground into nearby streams and rivers, causing them to rapidly rise and sometimes overflow their banks. Dam Break and Levee Failure: A break or failure can occur with little to no warning. Most often they are caused by water overtopping the structure, excessive seepage through the surrounding ground, or a structural failure. && Understanding the different flood hazards and knowing the actions to take before, during, and afterwards can help you protect your life, the lives of your loved ones, and the your property. Prepare now by visiting www.weather.gov/safety/flood $$ 61  852 NOUS43 KGLD 261201 PNSGLD Public Information Statement National Weather Service Goodland KS 600 AM MDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY... In 1910, five townships in Rawlins County, Kansas, were involved fighting major grass fires that were spread by 40 mph winds. Two men, who were plowing some fire breaks ahead of the flames, were badly burned. In 1911, the day dawned clear and cool 12 miles north of Studley in Sheridan County. Soon a high wind came up from the northwest creating dust so thick it darkened rooms until it was necessary to light lamps to see during the noon time hours. In 1916, a large prairie fire developed along the Logan and Wichita county line. Fueled by dry grasses and strong northwest winds, the fire quickly spread into northern Wichita County. A number of farmsteads were badly burned, and one report stated a number of horses got their tails caught on fire. In 1965, McCook Nebraska plummeted to 11 degrees below zero, the latest sub zero temperature on record at that location. $$  200 NOUS43 KARX 261204 PNSARX IAZ008>011-018-019-029-030-261700- Public Information Statement National Weather Service La Crosse WI 704 AM CDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ..2025 Iowa Statewide Tornado Drill Today at 10 AM... As part of its Severe Weather Awareness Week, Iowa will conduct its statewide test tornado drill today at 10 AM. The National Weather Service encourages schools, businesses, hospitals, law enforcement, other agencies, and those at home to use this drill as an opportunity to test their severe weather communications and sheltering plans. The drill will be broadcast on NOAA Weather Radio using the Required Weekly Test (RWT) and will also serve as the weekly test that is normally conducted between 11am and noon. Some communities may sound their outdoor warning sirens, and some TV and radio stations may briefly cut into programming. There will not be any wireless emergency alerts or push notifications on phones. Part of your severe weather preparedness plan should include having at least two ways to receive a warning. Relying on outdoor warning sirens alone is not sufficient, as they may not always activate or be heard. Other potential sources for warning information include NOAA Weather Radio, local TV and radio, wireless emergency alerts and weather apps on your mobile phone, the internet, and word of mouth from family and friends. Sign up to receive warning notifications through your local city or county. Again, today’s tornado drill is only a test and should serve as a prompt to think about where you would seek shelter in that moment if there were an actual tornado warning for your location. For more information on severe weather safety, visit weather.gov/tornado. $$  702 NOUS42 KRAH 261205 PNSRAH NCZ007>011-021>028-038>043-073>078-083>086-088-089-270005- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Raleigh NC 805 AM EDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...HIGHEST WIND REPORTS IN THE PAST 24 HOURS... Location Speed Time/Date Provider ...North Carolina... ...Alamance County... Burlington 32 MPH 0840 PM 03/25 ASOS ...Cumberland County... Fayetteville 38 MPH 0444 PM 03/25 ASOS Fort Liberty Simmo 26 MPH 0549 PM 03/25 AWOS Pope AFB 26 MPH 0439 PM 03/25 AWOS Usfs Met Stn At Fort Liberty 25 MPH 1114 PM 03/25 RAWS Fayetteville 25 MPH 0445 PM 03/25 CWOP ...Davidson County... Winding Creek Golf Course 28 MPH 0220 PM 03/25 MESOWEST Davidson Cty Ap 28 MPH 0305 PM 03/25 AWOS ...Forsyth County... 1.8 SE Pfafftown (WEATHERSTE 34 MPH 0240 PM 03/25 MESOWEST Truist Field 30 MPH 0340 PM 03/25 MESOWEST 2.4 SE Winston-Salem (WEATHE 28 MPH 0350 PM 03/25 MESOWEST Kernersville 28 MPH 0220 PM 03/25 CWOP Winston Salem 25 MPH 0254 PM 03/25 ASOS ...Guilford County... Greensboro 37 MPH 0632 PM 03/25 ASOS 1.2 SE Greensboro (WEATHERST 29 MPH 0350 PM 03/25 MESOWEST 3.6 W Greensboro (WEATHERSTE 26 MPH 0440 PM 03/25 MESOWEST ...Harnett County... Erwin 26 MPH 0430 PM 03/25 AWOS ...Johnston County... Central Crops Research Stati 25 MPH 0530 PM 03/25 NC-ECONET CLAYTON 25 MPH 0435 PM 03/25 CWOP ...Lee County... Sanford 25 MPH 0350 PM 03/25 AWOS ...Montgomery County... Sandhills Research Station 27 MPH 1020 PM 03/25 NC-ECONET ...Moore County... Southern Pines 28 MPH 0356 PM 03/25 AWOS ...Orange County... Duke Forest Met Sta Nr Chape 25 MPH 0816 PM 03/25 RAWS ...Randolph County... Asheboro Muni 26 MPH 0450 PM 03/25 AWOS Asheboro 25 MPH 0505 PM 03/25 DAVIS ...Richmond County... Rockingham 28 MPH 0305 PM 03/25 AWOS ...Scotland County... Maxton 33 MPH 0616 PM 03/25 ASOS Hoffman Mackall 30 MPH 0547 PM 03/25 ASOS ...Stanly County... Albemarle Stanly 29 MPH 0250 PM 03/25 AWOS Oakboro 26 MPH 0505 PM 03/25 DAVIS ...Wake County... 3.7 W Raleigh (WEATHERSTEM) 32 MPH 0850 PM 03/25 MESOWEST Raleigh Durham 31 MPH 0819 PM 03/25 ASOS 3.6 S Raleigh (WEATHERSTEM) 25 MPH 0610 PM 03/25 MESOWEST ...Wayne County... 2 ENE Mount Olive 26 MPH 0700 PM 03/25 AWOS && **METADATA** :3/25/2025,0840 PM, NC, Alamance, Burlington, , , 36.05, -79.4667, PKGUST, 32, mph, ASOS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,1114 PM, NC, Cumberland, Usfs Met Stn At Fort Liberty, , , 35.1451, -79.0708, PKGUST, 25, mph, RAWS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0445 PM, NC, Cumberland, Fayetteville, , , 35.0625, -78.9407, PKGUST, 25, mph, CWOP, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0549 PM, NC, Cumberland, Fort Liberty Simmo, , , 35.1167, -78.9167, PKGUST, 26, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0439 PM, NC, Cumberland, Pope AFB, , , 35.1667, -79.0167, PKGUST, 26, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0444 PM, NC, Cumberland, Fayetteville, , , 34.9833, -78.8833, PKGUST, 38, mph, ASOS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0220 PM, NC, Davidson, Winding Creek Golf Course, , , 35.9018, -80.101, PKGUST, 28, mph, MESOWEST, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0305 PM, NC, Davidson, Davidson Cty Ap, , , 35.7833, -80.3, PKGUST, 28, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0254 PM, NC, Forsyth, Winston Salem, , , 36.1333, -80.2167, PKGUST, 25, mph, ASOS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0350 PM, NC, Forsyth, 2.4 SE Winston-Salem (WEATHERSTEM), , , 36.0847, -80.2249, PKGUST, 28, mph, MESOWEST, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0220 PM, NC, Forsyth, Kernersville, , , 36.1603, -80.098, PKGUST, 28, mph, CWOP, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0340 PM, NC, Forsyth, Truist Field, , , 36.1308, -80.255, PKGUST, 30, mph, MESOWEST, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0240 PM, NC, Forsyth, 1.8 SE Pfafftown (WEATHERSTEM), , , 36.1342, -80.2742, PKGUST, 34, mph, MESOWEST, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0440 PM, NC, Guilford, 3.6 W Greensboro (WEATHERSTEM), , , 36.06, -79.8873, PKGUST, 26, mph, MESOWEST, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0350 PM, NC, Guilford, 1.2 SE Greensboro (WEATHERSTEM), , , 36.0678, -79.81, PKGUST, 29, mph, MESOWEST, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0632 PM, NC, Guilford, Greensboro, , , 36.1, -79.95, PKGUST, 37, mph, ASOS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0430 PM, NC, Harnett, Erwin, , , 35.3833, -78.7333, PKGUST, 26, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0530 PM, NC, Johnston, Central Crops Research Station, , , 35.6698, -78.4926, PKGUST, 25, mph, NC-ECONET, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0435 PM, NC, Johnston, CLAYTON, , , 35.6325, -78.3512, PKGUST, 25, mph, CWOP, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0350 PM, NC, Lee, Sanford, , , 35.5833, -79.1, PKGUST, 25, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,1020 PM, NC, Montgomery, Sandhills Research Station, , , 35.1878, -79.6844, PKGUST, 27, mph, NC-ECONET, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0356 PM, NC, Moore, Southern Pines, , , 35.2167, -79.4, PKGUST, 28, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0816 PM, NC, Orange, Duke Forest Met Sta Nr Chapel Hill, , , 35.971, -79.0933, PKGUST, 25, mph, RAWS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0505 PM, NC, Randolph, Asheboro, , , 35.6686, -79.8324, PKGUST, 25, mph, DAVIS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0450 PM, NC, Randolph, Asheboro Muni, , , 35.65, -79.9, PKGUST, 26, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0305 PM, NC, Richmond, Rockingham, , , 34.8833, -79.7667, PKGUST, 28, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0547 PM, NC, Scotland, Hoffman Mackall, , , 35.0167, -79.5, PKGUST, 30, mph, ASOS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0616 PM, NC, Scotland, Maxton, , , 34.7833, -79.3667, PKGUST, 33, mph, ASOS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0505 PM, NC, Stanly, Oakboro, , , 35.2155, -80.3206, PKGUST, 26, mph, DAVIS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0250 PM, NC, Stanly, Albemarle Stanly, , , 35.4167, -80.15, PKGUST, 29, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0610 PM, NC, Wake, 3.6 S Raleigh (WEATHERSTEM), , , 35.7717, -78.6737, PKGUST, 25, mph, MESOWEST, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0819 PM, NC, Wake, Raleigh Durham, , , 35.9, -78.7833, PKGUST, 31, mph, ASOS, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0850 PM, NC, Wake, 3.7 W Raleigh (WEATHERSTEM), , , 35.8008, -78.7194, PKGUST, 32, mph, MESOWEST, Peak Wind Gust, :3/25/2025,0700 PM, NC, Wayne, 2 ENE Mount Olive, , , 35.2166, -78.0333, PKGUST, 26, mph, AWOS, Peak Wind Gust, Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ 26  065 NOUS41 KAKQ 261219 PNSAKQ MDZ021>025-NCZ012>017-030>032-102-VAZ048-060>062-064>069-075>090- 092-093-095>100-509>525-261630- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Wakefield VA 735 AM EDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT... Between 1130 AM and noon EDT today, and normally every Wednesday, we will conduct a test of the NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio Alarm System. Those with alarm functionality on their radios are asked to ensure that they are turned on, in order to confirm that the test was received. Again, the alarm test will be conducted between 1130 AM and noon EDT today. The alarm test may be cancelled without notice in the event of rapidly developing warning or watch conditions, which require the Wakefield office to shift into a higher alert mode. $$ NWS/AKQ  158 NOUS43 KICT 261228 PNSICT KSZ032-033-047>053-067>072-082-083-091>096-098>100-262100- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Wichita KS 712 AM CDT Wed Mar 26 2025 Values represent highs yesterday, lows over the last 12 hours and precipitation over the last 24 hours. : :Kansas :Temperature and precipitation stations :................................................................ : Station Max / Min / 24 hr / Snow / Snow : Name Temp/ Temp / Pcpn / Fall / Depth :................................................................ :Kansas : CNU : Chanute : 73 / 46 / T / / CFV : Coffeyville : 71 / 42 / 0.00 / / CNK : Concordia Airport : 73 / 39 / 0.00 / / DDC : Dodge City : 77 / 39 / 0.00 / / EHA : Elkhart Airport : 80 / 44 / 0.00 / / EMP : Emporia Airport : 71 / 41 / T / / GCK : Garden City : 74 / 41 / 0.00 / / GLD : Goodland : 75 / 36 / 0.00 / / GBD : Great Bend : 74 / 43 / 0.00 / / HYS : HAYS : 76 / 39 / 0.00 / / HLC : Hill City Municipal : 86 / 34 / 0.00 / / HUT : Hutchinson : 74 / 44 / 0.00 / / K88 : Iola Airport : 68 / 43 / 0.00 / / OJC : Johnson County Exec : 69 / 40 / 0.00 / / LWC : Lawrence Airport : 71 / 35 / 0.00 / / LBL : Liberal Airport : 79 / 42 / 0.00 / / LYO : Lyons Airport : 73 / 47 / 0.00 / / MHK : Manhattan Airport : 76 / 37 / 0.00 / / P28 : Medicine Lodge : 82 / 44 / 0.00 / / IXD : New Cent AirCenter : 70 / 39 / 0.00 / / EWK : Newton : 73 / 40 / T / / PPF : Parsons : 71 / 44 / T / / PTT : Pratt : 76 / 46 / 0.00 / / RSL : Russell : 76 / 39 / 0.00 / / SLN : Salina : 74 / 42 / 0.00 / / TOP : Topeka Billard Arpt : 72 / 36 / 0.00 / / FOE : Topeka Forbes Field : 71 / 35 / M / / ICT : Wichita Eisenhower : 76 / 45 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 AAO : Wichita Jabara : 74 / 43 / 0.00 / / WLD : Winfield : 78 / 41 / 0.00 / / : State Temperature Extremes : : 86 degrees at Hill City Municipal Airport : 34 degrees at Hill City Municipal Airport : .END These data are preliminary and have not undergone final quality control by the National Centers for Environmental Information. These data are subject to revision=. Final and certified data can be accessed at www.ncei.noaa.gov. $$  660 NOUS42 KTAE 261248 PNSTAE FLZ019-GAZ129>131-146>148-158>161-270100- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Tallahassee FL 848 AM EDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...THE VALDOSTA NOAA WEATHER RADIO WILL BE DOWN FOR MAINTENANCE TODAY... The Valdosta NOAA Weather Radio will be down for maintenance today. $$  643 NOUS41 KRLX 261255 PNSRLX KYZ101>103-105-OHZ066-067-075-076-083>087-VAZ003-004-WVZ005>011-013>020-024>034- 039-040-515>526-270055- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Charleston WV 855 AM EDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon/Elev (ft.) Snowshoe 2.0 in 0500 AM 03/26 38.40N/79.99W/4850 4 ESE Beverly 1.6 in 0604 AM 03/26 38.83N/79.81W Hacker Valley 0.6 in 0720 AM 03/26 38.62N/80.38W/1590 Craigsville 0.6 NE 0.3 in 0700 AM 03/26 38.34N/80.65W/2239 2 NNE Elkins T in 0800 AM 03/26 38.95N/79.84W Hurricane 1.6 SSW T in 0700 AM 03/26 38.42N/82.03W/800 Green Bank 1.2 ESE T in 0700 AM 03/26 38.41N/79.81W Bartow 1 S T in 0730 AM 03/26 38.53N/79.77W/3025 && **METADATA** :3/26/2025,0700 AM, WV, Nicholas, Craigsville 0.6 NE, , , 38.337, -80.6452, SNOW_24, 0.3, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, WV, Pocahontas, Green Bank 1.2 ESE, , , 38.4111, -79.8119, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0730 AM, WV, Pocahontas, Bartow 1 S, , , 38.5312, -79.7714, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0500 AM, WV, Pocahontas, Snowshoe, , , 38.399, -79.9949, SNOW_24, 2, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, WV, Putnam, Hurricane 1.6 SSW, , , 38.4157, -82.0278, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, WV, Randolph, 2 NNE Elkins, , , 38.9454, -79.8436, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, CO-OP Observer, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0604 AM, WV, Randolph, 4 ESE Beverly, , , 38.8278, -79.8052, SNOW, 1.6, Inch, null, Storm total snowfall, :3/26/2025,0720 AM, WV, Webster, Hacker Valley, , , 38.6195, -80.3821, SNOW_24, 0.6, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  127 NOUS41 KBUF 261325 PNSBUF NYZ001>008-010>014-019>021-085-270125- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Buffalo NY 925 AM EDT Wed Mar 26 2025 24 hour snowfall reports for March 25, 2025. ...SNOWFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Provider ...New York... ...Allegany County... Wellsville 2.4 ENE 0.5 in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS West Almond 3.6 SW 0.3 in 0800 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Alfred T in 0800 AM 03/26 COOP Angelica T in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP Whitesville 1N T in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP ...Cattaraugus County... Allegany State Park 1.3 in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP Cattaraugus 3W 1.0 in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP Franklinville 0.8 in 0750 AM 03/26 COOP Franklinville 0.5 NNE 0.8 in 0750 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Ischua 0.4 SSE 0.4 in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Olean 0.1 in 0730 AM 03/26 COOP ...Chautauqua County... Cassadaga 2.0 in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP Mayville 0.2 ESE 2.0 in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Dewittville 1.0 SSE 1.7 in 0600 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Fredonia 0.8 WNW 0.2 in 0500 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Dunkirk 1S 0.1 in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP ...Erie County... 1 WNW Springville 1.2 in 0800 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Springville 5NE 1.0 in 0800 AM 03/26 COOP Glenwood 1.5 SE 0.8 in 0800 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Wales 0.8 in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP Boston 2.5 NE 0.7 in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Angola 0.6 in 0823 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Lake View 1NE 0.4 in 0800 AM 03/26 COOP Alden 0.6 W 0.2 in 0800 AM 03/26 COCORAHS N Buffalo Airport 0.1 in 0800 AM 03/26 Official NWS Obs East Aurora 0.1 ENE 0.1 in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS East Aurora 3.4 NNE 0.1 in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Elma Center 1.8 SE 0.1 in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Hamburg 0.4 WSW 0.1 in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Kenmore 0.3 ESE 0.1 in 0635 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Kenmore 0.8 NW 0.1 in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Orchard Park 0.1 in 0830 AM 03/26 Trained Spotter Cheektowaga 2.4 NW T in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS East Amherst 1.3 WSW T in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Hamburg 2.0 N T in 0723 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Snyder 0.6 SW T in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Tonawanda 1.5 NNE T in 0834 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Tonawanda 3.1 NE T in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS West Seneca T in 0340 AM 03/26 COOP West Seneca 1.5 NW T in 0400 AM 03/26 COCORAHS ...Genesee County... Stafford 1.8 NE 0.6 in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Batavia 3.4 WSW 0.5 in 0800 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Corfu 0.4 in 0730 AM 03/26 Trained Spotter Alexander 4.4 ESE 0.3 in 0800 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Le Roy 1E 0.2 in 0800 AM 03/26 COOP Alexander 2.7 WNW 0.1 in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Pavilion 2 T in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP ...Jefferson County... Copenhagen 3.7 NW 1.9 in 0800 AM 03/26 COCORAHS West Carthage 0.3 ENE 0.5 in 0800 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Watertown 0.9 SSW 0.4 in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS ...Lewis County... Highmarket 2W 2.6 in 0600 AM 03/26 COOP Constableville 1.2 NW 1.0 in 0600 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Lowville 1.0 in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP Glenfield 4.1 NNE T in 0800 AM 03/26 COCORAHS ...Livingston County... Dansville 0.4 in 0800 AM 03/26 COOP Dansville 3.6 WSW T in 0600 AM 03/26 COCORAHS ...Monroe County... 0 N Rochester Airport 0.3 in 0800 AM 03/26 Official NWS Obs Pittsford 4.0 SSE 0.2 in 0800 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Fairport 0.9 W T in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Honeoye Falls 1.7 NE T in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Rochester 5.7 W T in 0900 AM 03/26 COCORAHS ...Niagara County... Sanborn 4NE 0.2 in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP Lockport 0.8 NE 0.1 in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Niagara Falls 0.1 in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP North Tonawanda 0.1 in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP Lewiston T in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP Lockport 0.9 E T in 0530 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Lockport 2.8 WNW T in 0800 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Newfane 1W T in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP Sanborn 3.0 NNE T in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS ...Ontario County... Canandaigua 2.6 S T in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS ...Oswego County... 2 N Richland 1.8 in 0830 AM 03/26 Trained Spotter Lacona 3.6 SSE 1.0 in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Mexico 2SW 0.6 in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP West Monroe 1.6 NNE T in 0745 AM 03/26 COCORAHS ...Wayne County... Palmyra 1.6 NW 0.1 in 0800 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Macedon 2.6 ESE T in 0706 AM 03/26 COCORAHS ...Wyoming County... Warsaw 6SW 1.3 in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP Warsaw 4W 0.9 in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP Silver Springs 3N 0.5 in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP Wyoming 3W T in 0700 AM 03/26 COOP && **METADATA** :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Allegany, Alfred, , , 42.2798, -77.7656, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Allegany, Angelica, , , 42.3108, -78.023, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Allegany, Whitesville 1N, , , 42.0598, -77.7553, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Allegany, West Almond 3.6 SW, , , 42.2706, -77.9419, SNOW_24, 0.3, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Allegany, Wellsville 2.4 ENE, , , 42.1375, -77.9055, SNOW_24, 0.5, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0730 AM, NY, Cattaraugus, Olean, , , 42.0722, -78.4517, SNOW_24, 0.1, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Cattaraugus, Ischua 0.4 SSE, , , 42.243, -78.3964, SNOW_24, 0.4, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0750 AM, NY, Cattaraugus, Franklinville, , , 42.3294, -78.4636, SNOW_24, 0.8, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0750 AM, NY, Cattaraugus, Franklinville 0.5 NNE, , , 42.3417, -78.4528, SNOW_24, 0.8, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Cattaraugus, Cattaraugus 3W, , , 42.3431, -78.9124, SNOW_24, 1, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Cattaraugus, Allegany State Park, , , 42.1003, -78.7497, SNOW_24, 1.3, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Chautauqua, Dunkirk 1S, , , 42.4717, -79.3337, SNOW_24, 0.1, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0500 AM, NY, Chautauqua, Fredonia 0.8 WNW, , , 42.4441, -79.3461, SNOW_24, 0.2, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0600 AM, NY, Chautauqua, Dewittville 1.0 SSE, , , 42.2254, -79.4382, SNOW_24, 1.7, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Chautauqua, Cassadaga, , , 42.3393, -79.3207, SNOW_24, 2, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Chautauqua, Mayville 0.2 ESE, , , 42.2519, -79.4981, SNOW_24, 2, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Erie, Cheektowaga 2.4 NW, , , 42.9346, -78.783, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Erie, East Amherst 1.3 WSW, , , 43.0131, -78.7222, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0723 AM, NY, Erie, Hamburg 2.0 N, , , 42.7534, -78.8345, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Erie, Snyder 0.6 SW, , , 42.9598, -78.7934, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0834 AM, NY, Erie, Tonawanda 1.5 NNE, , , 43.0051, -78.866, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Erie, Tonawanda 3.1 NE, , , 43.0137, -78.8296, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0340 AM, NY, Erie, West Seneca, , , 42.854, -78.7716, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0400 AM, NY, Erie, West Seneca 1.5 NW, , , 42.854, -78.7716, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Erie, N Buffalo Airport, , , 42.94137199546273, -78.71935403846174, SNOW_24, 0.1, Inch, Official NWS Obs, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Erie, East Aurora 0.1 ENE, , , 42.7675, -78.6158, SNOW_24, 0.1, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Erie, East Aurora 3.4 NNE, , , 42.814, -78.5967, SNOW_24, 0.1, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Erie, Elma Center 1.8 SE, , , 42.8094, -78.6066, SNOW_24, 0.1, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Erie, Hamburg 0.4 WSW, , , 42.7225, -78.8433, SNOW_24, 0.1, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0635 AM, NY, Erie, Kenmore 0.3 ESE, , , 42.9632, -78.8669, SNOW_24, 0.1, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Erie, Kenmore 0.8 NW, , , 42.9735, -78.8817, SNOW_24, 0.1, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0830 AM, NY, Erie, Orchard Park, , , 42.76457800192972, -78.73720103816, SNOW_24, 0.1, Inch, Trained Spotter, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Erie, Alden 0.6 W, , , 42.8999, -78.5052, SNOW_24, 0.2, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Erie, Lake View 1NE, , , 42.7319, -78.924, SNOW_24, 0.4, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0823 AM, NY, Erie, Angola, , , 42.6461, -79.0275, SNOW_24, 0.6, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Erie, Boston 2.5 NE, , , 42.6548, -78.703, SNOW_24, 0.7, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Erie, Glenwood 1.5 SE, , , 42.602, -78.6391, SNOW_24, 0.8, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Erie, Wales, , , 42.7392, -78.5878, SNOW_24, 0.8, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Erie, Springville 5NE, , , 42.5501, -78.5766, SNOW_24, 1, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Erie, 1 WNW Springville, , , 42.5174, -78.6879, SNOW_24, 1.2, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Genesee, Pavilion 2, , , 42.8735, -77.9924, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Genesee, Alexander 2.7 WNW, , , 42.9204, -78.3072, SNOW_24, 0.1, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Genesee, Le Roy 1E, , , 42.9736, -77.9672, SNOW_24, 0.2, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Genesee, Alexander 4.4 ESE, , , 42.8742, -78.1822, SNOW_24, 0.3, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0730 AM, NY, Genesee, Corfu, , , 42.95881427496616, -78.40000796988606, SNOW_24, 0.4, Inch, Trained Spotter, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Genesee, Batavia 3.4 WSW, , , 42.9887, -78.2473, SNOW_24, 0.5, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Genesee, Stafford 1.8 NE, , , 42.9989, -78.0483, SNOW_24, 0.6, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Jefferson, Watertown 0.9 SSW, , , 43.9623, -75.9175, SNOW_24, 0.4, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Jefferson, West Carthage 0.3 ENE, , , 43.9749, -75.6164, SNOW_24, 0.5, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Jefferson, Copenhagen 3.7 NW, , , 43.9339, -75.7244, SNOW_24, 1.9, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Lewis, Glenfield 4.1 NNE, , , 43.7599, -75.3631, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0600 AM, NY, Lewis, Constableville 1.2 NW, , , 43.5755, -75.4464, SNOW_24, 1, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Lewis, Lowville, , , 43.7928, -75.4829, SNOW_24, 1, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0600 AM, NY, Lewis, Highmarket 2W, , , 43.5752, -75.5207, SNOW_24, 2.6, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0600 AM, NY, Livingston, Dansville 3.6 WSW, , , 42.5321, -77.7554, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Livingston, Dansville, , , 42.5655, -77.7176, SNOW_24, 0.4, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Monroe, Fairport 0.9 W, , , 43.0983, -77.4617, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Monroe, Honeoye Falls 1.7 NE, , , 42.9701, -77.5657, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0900 AM, NY, Monroe, Rochester 5.7 W, , , 43.1785, -77.7282, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Monroe, Pittsford 4.0 SSE, , , 43.035, -77.4945, SNOW_24, 0.2, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Monroe, 0 N Rochester Airport, , , 43.119848545353, -77.656462650736, SNOW_24, 0.3, Inch, Official NWS Obs, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Niagara, Lewiston, , , 43.1755, -79.0446, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0530 AM, NY, Niagara, Lockport 0.9 E, , , 43.1704, -78.6782, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Niagara, Lockport 2.8 WNW, , , 43.1898, -78.7442, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Niagara, Newfane 1W, , , 43.2901, -78.7228, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Niagara, Sanborn 3.0 NNE, , , 43.1759, -78.8573, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Niagara, Lockport 0.8 NE, , , 43.1765, -78.6834, SNOW_24, 0.1, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Niagara, Niagara Falls, , , 43.0856, -78.972, SNOW_24, 0.1, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Niagara, North Tonawanda, , , 43.0219, -78.8467, SNOW_24, 0.1, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Niagara, Sanborn 4NE, , , 43.1701, -78.8179, SNOW_24, 0.2, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Ontario, Canandaigua 2.6 S, , , 42.8515, -77.2868, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0745 AM, NY, Oswego, West Monroe 1.6 NNE, , , 43.3022, -76.0556, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Oswego, Mexico 2SW, , , 43.4383, -76.2657, SNOW_24, 0.6, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Oswego, Lacona 3.6 SSE, , , 43.5964, -76.0373, SNOW_24, 1, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0830 AM, NY, Oswego, 2 N Richland, , , 43.5938568, -76.0534319, SNOW_24, 1.8, Inch, Trained Spotter, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0706 AM, NY, Wayne, Macedon 2.6 ESE, , , 43.052, -77.257, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, NY, Wayne, Palmyra 1.6 NW, , , 43.0795, -77.2526, SNOW_24, 0.1, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Wyoming, Wyoming 3W, , , 42.8206, -78.1481, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Wyoming, Silver Springs 3N, , , 42.7057, -78.0937, SNOW_24, 0.5, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Wyoming, Warsaw 4W, , , 42.7422, -78.2086, SNOW_24, 0.9, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, NY, Wyoming, Warsaw 6SW, , , 42.6855, -78.2202, SNOW_24, 1.3, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  804 NOUS43 KAPX 261414 PNSAPX Public Information Statement National Weather Service Gaylord MI 1014 AM EDT Wed Mar 26 2025 Northern Michigan Temperature and Precipitation Summary Yesterday's High Temperature...12 hour Low ending 8 am EDT 24 hour Precipitation/Snowfall ending 8 am EDT Snow Depth observed at 8 am EDT .BR APX 0326 ES DH00/TAIRZX/DH07/TAIRZP/PPDRZZ/SFDRZZ/SDIRZZ :..................................................................... : MAX MIN 24 HR 24 HR SNOW :ID LOCATION TEMP TEMP PRECIP SNOW DEPTH :..................................................................... ANJ : Sault Ste Marie : 30 / 9 / 0.17 / 1.5 / 20 APN : Alpena : 34 / 20 / 0.09 / 1.2 / 3 HTL : Houghton Lake : 31 / 18 / 0.01 / 0.1 / 3 PLN : Pellston : 31 / 8 / M / M / M TVC : Traverse City : 34 / 28 / M / M / M GLR : Gaylord : 33 / 20 / M / M / M .END Cooperative Observations Temperature/Precipitation/Snowfall values are for 24 hour period ending at observation time. Snow Depth at obs time. ...................................................................... OBS MAX MIN SNOW SNOW ID LOCATION TIME TEMP TEMP PCPN FALL DEPTH ...................................................................... ATLM4: Atlanta 1SW :DH0700/ 32 / 20 / T / T / 1 BEUM4: Beulah 7SSW :DH0800/ 36 / 19 / 0.00 / M / 1 CADM4: Cadillac :DHMMMM/ M / M / M / M / M CHRM4: Charlevoix :DH0800/ 30 / 23 / T / T / 5 CHBM4: Cheboygan :DH0800/ 34 / 22 / 0.03 / T / 5 DTVM4: Detour Village :DHMMMM/ M / M / M / M / M EJNM4: East Jordan 2NW :DHMMMM/ M / M / M / M / M ETWM4: East Tawas :DHMMMM/ M / M / M / M / M ENGM4: Engadine MDOT :DH0700/ 31 / 12 / 0.14 / 0.0 / 4 FLAM4: Fife Lake 2WSW :DHMMMM/ M / M / M / M / M APXM4: Gaylord 9SSW (NWS) :DH0800/ M / M / 0.06 / 0.6 / 4 GLAM4: Gladwin :DH0700/ 36 / 21 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 GLNM4: Glennie 2SE :DH0730/ 35 / 20 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 1 HALM4: Hale Loud Dam :DH0900/ 36 / 21 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 HRSM4: Harrisville SP :DH0800/ 36 / 22 / M / M / 3 LKCM4: Lake City 2SE :DH0800/ 33 / 23 / 0.03 / 0.4 / 2 LUPM4: Lupton 1S :DHMMMM/ M / M / M / M / M MYOM4: Mio :DH0830/ 36 / 20 / 0.02 / T / 1 OMSM4: Old Mission 3SSW :DH0929/ 33 / 27 / 0.00 / M / M PETM4: Petoskey :DHMMMM/ M / M / M / M / M PTYM4: Petoskey NCMC :DH0800/ 31 / 10 / 0.11 / 2.2 / 8 SSMM4: Sault Ste Marie :DH0900/ 30 / 5 / 0.54 / 1.8 / 20 STAM4: Standish 4NE :DH0800/ 36 / 23 / 0.01 / 0.2 / T TCEM4: Traverse City 4.7ESE :DH0700/ 30 / 25 / 0.02 / 0.3 / 3 NWFM4: Traverse City 8NNW :DH0800/ 32 / 25 / 0.01 / 0.5 / 3 WBRM4: West Branch 3SE :DH0800/ 36 / 19 / T / T / T These data are preliminary and have not undergone final quality control by the National Centers for Environmental Information. Therefore...these data are subject to revision. Final and certified climate data can be accessed at www.ncdc.noaa.gov. The following are supplemental temperature and precipitation data. This includes data which are received from non-National Weather Service maintained observing systems...as well as reports from public weather spotters. Data is only partially quality controlled and is not suitable for official climatological records. .BR APX 0326 ES DH00/TAIRZX/DH07/TAIRZP : :Automated Temperature Data--Yesterday High/12 hr Low ending 8 am EDT :..................................................................... : MAX MIN :ID LOCATION TEMP TEMP :..................................................................... : ERY : Newberry : 29 / 9 CIU : Kinross : 30 / 9 MCD : Mackinac Island : 30 / 19 DRM : Drummond Island : 32 / 12 SJX : Beaver Island : 32 / 14 SLH : Cheboygan : 32 / 19 PZQ : Rogers City : 32 / 19 MGN : Harbor Springs : 32 / 15 CVX : Charlevoix : 32 / 25 BFA : Boyne Falls : 32 / 18 ACB : Bellaire : 32 / 20 FKS : Frankfort : 35 / 22 MBL : Manistee : 34 / 22 CAD : Cadillac : 30 / 23 Y31 : West Branch : 33 / 19 OSC : Oscoda : 37 / 19 LDM : Ludington : 36 / 24 RQB : Big Rapids : 35 / 24 MOP : Mount Pleasant : 35 / 25 IKW : Midland : 37 / 23 .END U.S. Forest Service Remote Automated Weather Stations (RAWS) Data is only partially quality controlled Yesterday's High/12 hour Low Temperature ending 8 am EDT Maximum Relative Humidity over past 12 hours 12/24 hour Precipitation ending 8 am EDT ...................................................................... MAX MIN MAX 12 HR 24 HR ID LOCATION TEMP TEMP RH PRECIP PRECIP ...................................................................... AGRM4: Alger : 37 / 18 / 91 / M / 0.01 ATAM4: Atlanta : 33 / 17 / 91 / M / 0.01 BCYM4: Barton City : 36 / 22 / 85 / M / 0.00 GYGM4: Grayling : 37 / 16 / 95 / M / 0.00 INDM4: Indian River : 36 / 13 / 93 / M / 0.00 MMOM4: Mio : 33 / 20 / 87 / M / 0.00 NMIM4: N Manitou Island : 33 / 21 / 82 / M / 0.00 RACM4: Raco : 29 / -3 / 92 / M / 0.12 REXM4: Rexton : 33 / 2 / 91 / M / 0.00 RSCM4: Roscommon : 33 / 11 / 92 / M / 0.06 RYDM4: Rudyard : 30 / 9 / 95 / M / 0.00 SBDM4: The Bear : 36 / 21 / 77 / M / 0.24 SCKM4: Silver Creek : 37 / 19 / 90 / M / 0.00 WLLM4: Wellston : 40 / 21 / 100 / M / 0.20 The following are precipitation reports received by the National Weather Service in Gaylord...valid for the time period ending around 8 am EDT. All reports have been recorded in inches. Spotter reports from Eastern Upper and Northern Lower Michigan: WATER TIME SNOW LOCATION RAIN SNOW EQUIV PERIOD DEPTH Higgins Lake 0.3 24 HRS 2 CoCoRaHS Precipitation Reports Values are for the previous 24 hours ending around 8 am EDT. All reports have been recorded in inches. SNOW SNOW WATER STATION LOCATION PCPN FALL DEPTH EQUIV : MIPI01 : ROGERS CITY 0.2 WSW * : 0.14 / 1.2 / MM / MM MIAP01 : ALPENA 1.6 SSW * : 0.11 / 2.0 / MM / MM MIAT06 : MANCELONA 0.5 ESE * : 0.06 / 0.8 / 5.5 / MM MIEM05 : HARBOR SPRINGS 0.7 ENE * : 0.06 / 1.1 / 5.5 / MM MIGT25 : TRAVERSE CITY 4.7 ESE * : 0.02 / 0.3 / 3.5 / MM MIGT21 : KINGSLEY 2.7 ENE * : 0.01 / 0.2 / 4.5 / MM MIOD04 : MIO 6.2 NNE * : 0.01 / 0.1 / 1.0 / MM MIMC05 : ST. IGNACE 0.6 WSW * : T / T / 4.0 / MM MIIC03 : EAST TAWAS 0.8 WSW * : T / T / 0.5 / MM MIAT14 : ELK RAPIDS 0.6 NW * : T / MM / MM / MM MIAR03 : TAWAS CITY 9.3 SSW * : T / MM / MM / MM MIGT30 : TRAVERSE CITY 6.1 SW * : T / T / MM / MM MILL08 : SUTTONS BAY 1.7 N * : T / T / MM / MM MIMC03 : CEDARVILLE 3.2 ESE * : T / T / MM / MM MIOG06 : WEST BRANCH 2.1 SSW * : 0.00 / 0.0 / 2.0 / MM MIOD03 : LUZERNE 2.4 NE * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM : .END $$  497 NOUS43 KICT 261429 PNSICT KSZ032-033-047>053-067>072-082-083-091>096-098>100-262100- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Wichita KS 912 AM CDT Wed Mar 26 2025 : :Kansas Cooperative Weather Observer :Temperature and Precipitation Reports :Values are for the past 24 hours ending between 6 am and 8 am. :................................................................. : Station Report Max / Min / 24 hr / Snow / Snow : Name Time Temp Temp / Pcpn / Fall / Depth :................................................................. : : Cooperative observations for Kansas : ANYK1: Anthony : DH0700/ 75 / 47 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 CFVK1: Coffeyville : DH0600/ 71 / 44 / 0.00 / M / M ELDK1: El Dorado : DH0700/ 76 / 45 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 FREK1: Fredonia : DH0700/ 70 / 44 / 0.00 / M / M HMBK1: Humboldt : DH0800/ 68 / 44 / 0.00 / M / M HUTK1: Hutchinson : DH0600/ 77 / 45 / 0.00 / M / M IOAK1: Iola Water Plant: DH0800/ 67 / 41 / T / M / M KINK1: Kingman : DH0800/ 76 / 43 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 LICK1: Lincoln 1SE : DH0700/ 74 / 39 / 0.00 / M / M MADK1: Marion Reservoir: DH0800/ 71 / 42 / 0.00 / M / M MCPK1: McPherson : DH0700/ 73 / 48 / 0.00 / M / M MVLK1: Mound Valley 3 W: DH0700/ 70 / 41 / 0.00 / M / M PARK1: Parsons 2NW : DH0700/ 70 / 46 / 0.00 / M / M SRLK1: Sterling : DH0700/ 74 / 45 / 0.00 / M / M WLSK1: Wilson Lake 10N : DH0700/ 78 / 40 / 0.00 / M / M YATK1: Yates Center : DH0600/ 71 / 45 / 0.00 / M / M : :Kansas Cooperative Weather Observer :24 hour precipitation - These stations report precipitation only. :................................................................ : Station Report 24 hr / Snow / Snow : Name Time Pcpn / Fall / Depth :................................................................ : : Cooperative observations for Kansas : AKCK1: Arkansas City : DH0605/ 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 AGTK1: Augusta : DH0550/ 0.00 / M / M BNDK1: Barnard : DH0800/ 0.00 / M / M BLLK1: Belle Plaine 4 W : DH0600/ 0.00 / M / M CHVK1: Cheney 5 N 5N : DH0730/ 0.00 / M / M EIWK1: Ellinwood : DH0700/ 0.00 / M / M ERIK1: Erie : DH0700/ T / 0.0 / 0 HSTK1: Halstead 5NW 5NW : DH0600/ T / M / M LSBK1: Lindsborg 3E 3E : DH0700/ 0.00 / M / M OWGK1: Oswego 1N : DH0700/ 0.00 / M / M : .END These data are preliminary and have not undergone final quality control by the National Centers for Environmental Information. These data are subject to revision=. Final and certified data can be accessed at www.ncei.noaa.gov. $$  950 NOUS43 KGRB 261432 PNSGRB Daily Temperature and Precipitation Summary National Weather Service Green Bay WI 932 AM CDT Wed Mar 26 2025 High temperatures are for the previous 24 hours ending at midnight last night. Low temperatures are for the previous 12 hours ending at 6 AM. Precipitation and new snow are for the previous 24 hours ending at 6 AM. Max Min Snow Snow ID Location Temp Temp Pcpn Fall Depth GRB : Green Bay ASOS : 41 / 20 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 1 AUW : Wausau ASOS : 43 / 20 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 3 RHI : Rhinelander ASOS : 38 / 12 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 4 OSH : Oshkosh ASOS : 42 / 25 / M / / ISW : Wis. Rapids ASOS : 46 / 20 / M / / MFI : Marshfield ASOS : 44 / 24 / M / / EGV : Eagle River AWOS : 36 / 10 / M / / ARV : Arbor Vitae AWOS : 36 / 17 / M / / LNL : Land O Lakes AWOS : 36 / 7 / M / / D25 : Manitowish Waters : 35 / 14 / M / / TKV : Tomahawk AWOS : 42 / 15 / M / / RRL : Merrill AWOS : 42 / 18 / M / / AIG : Antigo AWOS : 38 / 8 / M / / CWA : Mosinee AWOS : 41 / 19 / M / / STE : Stevens Point AWOS : 44 / 17 / M / / CLI : Clintonville AWOS : 41 / 20 / M / / EZS : Shawano AWOS : 42 / 20 / M / / PCZ : Waupaca AWOS : 43 / 23 / M / / Y50 : Wautoma AWSS : 44 / 17 / M / / OCQ : Oconto AWOS : 40 / 16 / M / / ATW : Appleton AWOS : 43 / 28 / M / / SUE : Sturgeon Bay AWOS : M / M / M / / 3D2 : Ephraim AWOS : 35 / 19 / M / / MTW : Manitowc AWOS : 40 / 19 / M / / 2P2 : Washington Island : 34 / 15 / M / / .......COOPERATIVE OBSERVATIONS....... Data are for the 24 hours ending around 7 am. In some weather situations...reported low temperatures may reflect conditions from the previous day. ...North Central Wisconsin... Obs Max Min Snow Snow ID Location Time Temp Temp Pcpn Fall Depth MQRW3: Minocqua : 0630 / 37 / 6 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 5 RHIW3: Rhinelander : 0730 / 37 / 8 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 3 RRLW3: Merrill : 0800 / 39 / 7 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 4 RLKW3: Rest Lake : 0645 / / / 0.00 / 0.0 / 1 AGNW3: Argonne 2NW : 0737 / / / 0.00 / 0.0 / 5 ANTW3: Antigo COOP : 0800 / / / 0.00 / M / 5 WLKW3: White Lake 1SE : 0800 / / / 0.00 / 0.0 / 6 ...Northeast Wisconsin... Obs Max Min Snow Snow ID Location Time Temp Temp Pcpn Fall Depth MRIW3: Marinette : 0730 / 40 / 21 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 PSHW3: Peshtigo WWTP : 0730 / 41 / 17 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 BREW3: Suring WWTP : 0500 / 40 / 18 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 5 WSKW3: Wausaukee DNR : 0747 / 46 / 12 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 1 ...Central Wisconsin... Obs Max Min Snow Snow ID Location Time Temp Temp Pcpn Fall Depth RSTW3: Rosholt : 0830 / 41 / 16 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 8 BOWW3: Stockbridge-Munsee : 0730 / 38 / 12 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 5 SHHW3: Shawano COOP : 0800 / 40 / 17 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 2 CNTW3: Clintonville WWTP : 0600 / 43 / 18 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 STPW3: Stevens Point : 0730 / 43 / 19 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 4 WIRW3: Wisconsin Rapids : 0700 / / / 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 ...East Central Wisconsin including the Lakeshore... Obs Max Min Snow Snow ID Location Time Temp Temp Pcpn Fall Depth SHIW3: Shiocton : 0730 / / / 0.00 / 0.0 / 1 APPW3: Appleton COOP : 0500 / 43 / 26 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 1 BGGW3: Green Bay Bot. Garden : 0800 / 40 / 19 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 2 DENW3: Denmark WWTP : 0745 / 39 / 18 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 2 BRLW3: Brillion WWTP : 0630 / 39 / 19 / 0.00 / M / M EPMW3: Ephraim 1NE WWTP : 0730 / 37 / 15 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 2 FORW3: Forestville 4NE : 0700 / 38 / 20 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 1 SBEW3: Sturgeon Bay EXP Farm : 0730 / 40 / 18 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 KKKW3: Kewaunee WWTP COOP : 0800 / 38 / 21 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 These data are preliminary and have not undergone final quality control by the National Centers for Environmental Information /NCEI/. Therefore, these data are subject to revision. Final and certified climate data can be accessed at www.ncdc.noaa.gov. .......OTHER OBSERVATIONS....... ...North Central Wisconsin... Obs Max Min Snow Snow ID Location Time Temp Temp Pcpn Fall Depth AVTW3: Arbor Vitae Johnson La: 0600 / 39 / 13 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 3 EVRW3: Eagle River-4E : 0701 / 38 / 12 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 4 LNOW3: Land O lakes-12W : 0700 / 41 / 11 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 3 MLLW3: Merrill 8W : 0600 / / / 0.00 / 0.0 / 4 ...Northeast Wisconsin... Obs Max Min Snow Snow ID Location Time Temp Temp Pcpn Fall Depth ABGW3: Amberg 9E : 0712 / 44 / 16 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 2 ASTW3: Athelstane 2E : 0600 / 40 / 7 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 4 CVZW3: Crivitz WPS : 0903 / / / 0.00 / 0.0 / 1 ...Central Wisconsin... Obs Max Min Snow Snow ID Location Time Temp Temp Pcpn Fall Depth PLOW3: Plover south : 0700 / 44 / 15 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 4 AMHW3: Amherst 3SE : 0700 / / / 0.00 / 0.0 / 3 BFSW3: Big Falls 5NW : 0700 / / / 0.00 / 0.0 / 3 NEPW3: Port Edwards-Nepco LK : 0700 / / / 0.00 / M / M PITW3: Pittsville : 0700 / / / 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 WUNW3: Wausau Northeast : 0550 / / / 0.00 / 0.0 / 6 WUUW3: Wausau : 0700 / M / M / 0.00 / M / M ...East Central Wisconsin including the lakeshore... Obs Max Min Snow Snow ID Location Time Temp Temp Pcpn Fall Depth APLW3: Fox River in Appleton : 0800 / 43 / 21 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 FISW3: Fish Creek 1E WWTP : 0908 / 51 / 15 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 3 PELW3: Pella 3SE : 0530 / / / 0.00 / 0.0 / 2 OMWW3: Omro 2SW : 0700 / / / 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 .......COCORAHS NETWORK OBSERVATIONS....... Data are for the 24 hours ending around 7 am. These data values are not official and are supplemental to local cooperative and official observations. MSG stands for missing. Obs Snow Snow ID County Location Time Pcpn Fall Depth WIBN14: Brown Green Bay 3.8 SSE : 0639 / 0.00 / 0.0 / T WIBN39: Brown De Pere 2.0 ESE : 0800 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIBN44: Brown Green Bay 6.5 NW : 0900 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIDR06: Door Sister Bay 1.3 NNE : 0600 / T / M / 4 WIDR15: Door Ellison Bay 0.0 SE : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIDR16: Door Egg Harbor 3.7 SSE : 0800 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIDR24: Door Egg Harbor 2.4 ENE : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 3 WIFL04: Florence Florence 5.6 ESE : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 6 WILN02: Lincoln Merrill 7.0 W : 0600 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 4 WILN08: Lincoln Merrill 14.1 W : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIMC04: Manitowoc Two Rivers 1.4 N : 0525 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIMC05: Manitowoc Elkhart Lake 6.8 NE : 0704 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIMC15: Manitowoc Valders 3.3 WSW : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / T WIMC22: Manitowoc Two Rivers 1.2 N : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIMC24: Manitowoc Two Rivers 1.4 N : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIMC25: Manitowoc Manitowoc 5.1 SW : 0800 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIMC27: Manitowoc Manitowoc 4.1 SW : 0630 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIMT13: Marathon Mosinee 6.3 S : 0600 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIMT19: Marathon Evergreen 1.5 WSW : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIMT21: Marathon Athens 0.6 SSW : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIMT29: Marathon Rothschild 0.5 ENE : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIMT33: Marathon Wausau 2.3 ESE : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIOC08: Oconto Mountain 0.9 E : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 5 WIOC21: Oconto Townsend 5.0 WSW : 0800 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIOG12: Outagamie Kaukauna 1.5 SW : 0445 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIOG16: Outagamie Grand Chute 2.1 NE : 0540 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIOG36: Outagamie Appleton 3.0 ESE : 0710 / 0.00 / 0.0 / T WIOG40: Outagamie Appleton 2.3 NW : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WION06: Oneida Rhinelander 5.2 N : 0800 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 2 WIPT08: Portage Rudolph 2.1 NNE : 0500 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 3 WIPT19: Portage Amherst 2.6 SSE : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 3 WIPT23: Portage Plover 1.4 S : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 4 WIPT25: Portage Wisconsin Rapids 9.8 SE : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / T WISW05: Shawano Pulaski 3.7 W : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WISW15: Shawano Shawano 1.6 NW : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIVL09: Vilas Land O' Lakes 11.7 W : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 3 WIVL14: Vilas Boulder Junction 1.4 NE : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 2 WIVL23: Vilas Conover 4.8 WNW : 0730 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIVL24: Vilas Woodruff 2.5 NE : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIWD02: Wood Wisconsin Rapids 4.6 SSE : 0630 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 1 WIWD21: Wood Marshfield 5.6 SSW : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIWD28: Wood Marshfield 6.5 S : 0800 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIWH07: Waushara Wild Rose 0.5 E : 0500 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 1 WIWH08: Waushara Almond 4.7 SE : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIWN07: Winnebago Omro 2.3 WSW : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 WIWN12: Winnebago Oshkosh 1.5 SSE : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIWN31: Winnebago Menasha 0.3 W : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIWN34: Winnebago Oshkosh 3.6 N : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIWP03: Waupaca Ogdensburg 2.5 E : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M WIWP15: Waupaca Waupaca 7.6 SW : 0700 / 0.00 / 0.0 / M $$  447 NOUS43 KDMX 261452 PNSDMX IAZ004>007-015>017-023>028-033>039-044>050-057>062-070>075- 081>086-092>097-261600- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Des Moines IA 952 AM CDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...2025 Iowa Tornado Drill at 10 AM Today... The week of March 24 to March 28 has been designated as Severe Weather Awareness Week in Iowa. The highlight of this week is the test tornado drill which will occur today at 10 AM. This statewide drill offers government officials, law enforcement agencies, schools, and businesses, as well as other private groups and citizens, the chance to test their severe weather communications and plans in advance of severe weather season. The National Weather Service encourages participation in this drill. $$ Small  508 NOUS41 KCLE 261505 PNSCLE OHZ003-006>014-017>023-027>033-036>038-047-089-PAZ001>003-270305- Public Information Statement Spotter Reports National Weather Service Cleveland OH 1105 AM EDT Wed Mar 26 2025 The following are unofficial observations taken during the past 11 hours for the storm that has been affecting our region. Appreciation is extended to highway departments, cooperative observers, Skywarn spotters, and media for these reports. This summary also is available on our home page at weather.gov/cleveland **********************12 HOUR SNOWFALL********************** LOCATION 12 HOUR TIME/DATE COMMENTS SNOWFALL MEASURED (inches) OHIO ...Ashtabula County... 2 N Cherry Valley 1.5 635 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 3 E South Madison 1.1 640 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 ESE Monroe Center 1.1 830 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 1 ENE Jefferson 1.0 515 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 1 E Orwell 0.3 700 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 W Conneaut 0.1 700 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 1 NNE Saybrook T 630 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Cuyahoga County... 1 ESE Broadview Heig 0.4 820 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter Pepper Pike 0.2 800 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 1 NNE North Royalton 0.1 1020 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 S Brooklyn 0.1 826 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 1 SSE Mayfield T 606 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter Cleveland Hopkins Ai T 800 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 1 SW Bay Village T 730 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter Middleburg Heights T 700 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Geauga County... 2 ESE South Thompson 0.7 702 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 WNW Novelty 0.4 730 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 W Russell Center 0.3 730 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 3 WSW Auburn Corners 0.3 800 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 WSW Burton 0.3 730 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 SE Welshfield 0.3 730 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 3 SW Chardon 0.1 730 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Lake County... 2 WSW North Madison T 800 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter Mentor-on-the-Lake T 900 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 S Waite Hill T 700 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Lorain County... 1 ESE Lorain T 800 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Mahoning County... 2 ESE Austintown 0.3 631 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Medina County... 2 ESE Hinckley 0.2 830 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Portage County... Hiram 0.5 1000 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 W Ravenna 0.1 700 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Summit County... 1 NW Macedonia 0.5 925 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 1 N Bath 0.2 700 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter Akron-Canton Airport T 800 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Trumbull County... Cortland 0.2 515 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 3 SE Gustavus T 700 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter Youngstown Regional T 800 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter PENNSYLVANIA ...Crawford County... 6 E Atlantic 1.2 830 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 3 NW Venango 1.0 750 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 1 N Meadville 0.8 700 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 3 SE Meadville 0.5 1010 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 3 NE Cochranton 0.5 800 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Erie County... 4 S Wesleyville 2.5 800 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 1 WNW North East 2.1 745 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 4 W Colt Station 2.0 700 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 4 SE Harborcreek 2.0 600 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 NW Edinboro 2.0 500 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 ESE North East 1.8 700 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 1 WNW Cherry Hill 1.2 645 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 1 WNW Union City 1.1 730 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 1 NW Harborcreek 1.0 845 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 ESE Erie 1.0 730 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 SW Wesleyville 1.0 1000 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter Erie Intl Airport 0.6 800 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter **********************24 HOUR SNOWFALL********************** LOCATION 24 HOUR TIME/DATE COMMENTS SNOWFALL MEASURED (inches) OHIO ...Ashtabula County... 3 ENE Trumbull 1.0 945 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Cuyahoga County... 2 NNW Parma 0.1 800 AM 3/26 CoCoRaHS 1 NNE Richmond Heigh T 702 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Geauga County... 1 NE Middlefield 0.3 800 AM 3/26 CoCoRaHS 3 WSW Auburn Corners 0.3 800 AM 3/26 CoCoRaHS ...Lake County... 1 WSW Madison 0.2 600 AM 3/26 CoCoRaHS ...Mahoning County... 1 N Canfield 0.2 845 AM 3/26 CoCoRaHS Canfield 0.2 915 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 W North Lima 0.2 700 AM 3/26 CoCoRaHS ...Summit County... 1 N Bath 0.2 700 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter PENNSYLVANIA ...Crawford County... 1 WNW Conneaut Lake 1.0 700 AM 3/26 CoCoRaHS 3 WNW Springboro 1.0 700 AM 3/26 Co-Op Observer 2 W Titusville 0.8 700 AM 3/26 Co-Op Observer ...Erie County... 1 WNW North East 1.5 800 AM 3/26 CoCoRaHS 1 NNW Corry 1.5 800 AM 3/26 CoCoRaHS ***********************SNOW ON GROUND*********************** LOCATION SNOW TIME/DATE COMMENTS ON GROUND MEASURED (inches) OHIO ...Ashtabula County... 3 E South Madison 1.0 640 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 ESE Monroe Center 1.0 830 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 N Cherry Valley 1.0 635 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 3 ENE Trumbull 1.0 945 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 1 ENE Jefferson 1.0 515 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 1 E Orwell T 700 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Cuyahoga County... 1 NNE Richmond Heigh T 702 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 1 SSE Mayfield T 606 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Geauga County... 2 ESE South Thompson 1.0 702 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 1 NE Middlefield 0.5 800 AM 3/26 CoCoRaHS ...Lake County... 2 S Waite Hill T 700 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Mahoning County... 1 N Canfield 0.2 845 AM 3/26 CoCoRaHS ...Medina County... 2 ESE Hinckley T 830 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Portage County... Hiram 1.0 1000 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Summit County... 1 NW Macedonia T 925 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Trumbull County... Cortland T 515 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter PENNSYLVANIA ...Crawford County... 1 WNW Conneaut Lake 1.0 700 AM 3/26 CoCoRaHS 1 N Meadville 1.0 700 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 3 WNW Springboro 1.0 700 AM 3/26 CoCoRaHS 3 SE Meadville 1.0 1010 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 3 NE Cochranton T 800 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter ...Erie County... 4 S Wesleyville 2.0 800 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 1 WNW North East 2.0 745 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 NW Edinboro 2.0 500 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 4 SE Harborcreek 2.0 600 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 4 W Colt Station 2.0 700 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 ESE North East 2.0 700 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 1 NNW Corry 1.5 800 AM 3/26 CoCoRaHS 1 WNW Union City 1.0 730 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter 2 SW Wesleyville 1.0 1000 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter Erie Intl Airport 1.0 800 AM 3/26 Trained Spotter && *****METADATA***** :3/26/2025, 635 AM, OH, Ashtabula, Cherry Valley, 2, N, 41.63460, -80.66140, SNOW_12, 1.5, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 640 AM, OH, Ashtabula, South Madison, 3, E, 41.72600, -80.99100, SNOW_12, 1.1, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 830 AM, OH, Ashtabula, Monroe Center, 2, ESE, 41.82750, -80.53430, SNOW_12, 1.1, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 515 AM, OH, Ashtabula, Jefferson, 1, ENE, 41.74130, -80.75940, SNOW_12, 1.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, OH, Ashtabula, Orwell, 1, E, 41.53570, -80.83330, SNOW_12, 0.3, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, OH, Ashtabula, Conneaut, 2, W, 41.93000, -80.60640, SNOW_12, 0.1, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 630 AM, OH, Ashtabula, Saybrook, 1, NNE, 41.84070, -80.86420, SNOW_12, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 820 AM, OH, Cuyahoga, Broadview Heights, 1, ESE, 41.31160, -81.66150, SNOW_12, 0.4, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, OH, Cuyahoga, Pepper Pike, , , 41.48280, -81.46860, SNOW_12, 0.2, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 1020 AM, OH, Cuyahoga, North Royalton, 1, NNE, 41.32070, -81.74020, SNOW_12, 0.1, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 826 AM, OH, Cuyahoga, Brooklyn, 2, S, 41.41020, -81.74590, SNOW_12, 0.1, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 606 AM, OH, Cuyahoga, Mayfield, 1, SSE, 41.54670, -81.43110, SNOW_12, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, OH, Cuyahoga, Cleveland Hopkins Airport, , , 41.40190, -81.84790, SNOW_12, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 730 AM, OH, Cuyahoga, Bay Village, 1, SW, 41.47950, -81.94170, SNOW_12, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, OH, Cuyahoga, Middleburg Heights, , , 41.36570, -81.81100, SNOW_12, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 702 AM, OH, Geauga, South Thompson, 2, ESE, 41.64130, -81.01310, SNOW_12, 0.7, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 730 AM, OH, Geauga, Novelty, 2, WNW, 41.50800, -81.37250, SNOW_12, 0.4, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 730 AM, OH, Geauga, Russell Center, 2, W, 41.45890, -81.37300, SNOW_12, 0.3, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, OH, Geauga, Auburn Corners, 3, WSW, 41.36270, -81.26990, SNOW_12, 0.3, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 730 AM, OH, Geauga, Burton, 2, WSW, 41.45940, -81.18350, SNOW_12, 0.3, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 730 AM, OH, Geauga, Welshfield, 2, SE, 41.36270, -81.11100, SNOW_12, 0.3, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 730 AM, OH, Geauga, Chardon, 3, SW, 41.54560, -81.24420, SNOW_12, 0.1, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, OH, Lake, North Madison, 2, WSW, 41.81750, -81.08390, SNOW_12, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 900 AM, OH, Lake, Mentor-on-the-Lake, , , 41.71190, -81.36000, SNOW_12, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, OH, Lake, Waite Hill, 2, S, 41.57980, -81.37750, SNOW_12, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, OH, Lorain, Lorain, 1, ESE, 41.43980, -82.17270, SNOW_12, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 631 AM, OH, Mahoning, Austintown, 2, ESE, 41.08580, -80.70360, SNOW_12, 0.3, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 830 AM, OH, Medina, Hinckley, 2, ESE, 41.22880, -81.71600, SNOW_12, 0.2, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 1000 AM, OH, Portage, Hiram, , , 41.31510, -81.14340, SNOW_12, 0.5, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, OH, Portage, Ravenna, 2, W, 41.16250, -81.27210, SNOW_12, 0.1, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 925 AM, OH, Summit, Macedonia, 1, NW, 41.32860, -81.52700, SNOW_12, 0.5, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, OH, Summit, Bath, 1, N, 41.20190, -81.63420, SNOW_12, 0.2, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, OH, Summit, Akron-Canton Airport, , , 40.91670, -81.43540, SNOW_12, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 515 AM, OH, Trumbull, Cortland, , , 41.32920, -80.72720, SNOW_12, 0.2, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, OH, Trumbull, Gustavus, 3, SE, 41.43290, -80.63660, SNOW_12, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, OH, Trumbull, Youngstown Regional Airport, , , 41.25740, -80.66700, SNOW_12, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 830 AM, PA, Crawford, Atlantic, 6, E, 41.51860, -80.21870, SNOW_12, 1.2, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 750 AM, PA, Crawford, Venango, 3, NW, 41.80120, -80.15900, SNOW_12, 1.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, PA, Crawford, Meadville, 1, N, 41.66190, -80.14660, SNOW_12, 0.8, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 1010 AM, PA, Crawford, Meadville, 3, SE, 41.61820, -80.10990, SNOW_12, 0.5, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, PA, Crawford, Cochranton, 3, NE, 41.55580, -80.00960, SNOW_12, 0.5, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, PA, Erie, Wesleyville, 4, S, 42.08010, -80.01430, SNOW_12, 2.5, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 745 AM, PA, Erie, North East, 1, WNW, 42.21680, -79.84740, SNOW_12, 2.1, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, PA, Erie, Colt Station, 4, W, 42.11730, -79.89620, SNOW_12, 2.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 600 AM, PA, Erie, Harborcreek, 4, SE, 42.12730, -79.89500, SNOW_12, 2.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 500 AM, PA, Erie, Edinboro, 2, NW, 41.89670, -80.15670, SNOW_12, 2.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, PA, Erie, North East, 2, ESE, 42.20020, -79.80210, SNOW_12, 1.8, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 645 AM, PA, Erie, Cherry Hill, 1, WNW, 41.91720, -80.46820, SNOW_12, 1.2, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 730 AM, PA, Erie, Union City, 1, WNW, 41.89890, -79.85470, SNOW_12, 1.1, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 845 AM, PA, Erie, Harborcreek, 1, NW, 42.17920, -79.97560, SNOW_12, 1.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 730 AM, PA, Erie, Erie, 2, ESE, 42.11130, -80.05100, SNOW_12, 1.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 1000 AM, PA, Erie, Wesleyville, 2, SW, 42.11570, -80.04130, SNOW_12, 1.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, PA, Erie, Erie Intl Airport, , , 42.08160, -80.17780, SNOW_12, 0.6, Inch, Trained Spotter, 12-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 945 AM, OH, Ashtabula, Trumbull, 3, ENE, 41.69720, -80.90560, SNOW_24, 1.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, 24-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, OH, Cuyahoga, Parma, 2, NNW, 41.40880, -81.74480, SNOW_24, 0.1, Inch, CoCoRaHS, 24-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 702 AM, OH, Cuyahoga, Richmond Heights, 1, NNE, 41.57090, -81.49890, SNOW_24, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, 24-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, OH, Geauga, Middlefield, 1, NE, 41.46440, -81.06520, SNOW_24, 0.3, Inch, CoCoRaHS, 24-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, OH, Geauga, Auburn Corners, 3, WSW, 41.36270, -81.26990, SNOW_24, 0.3, Inch, CoCoRaHS, 24-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 600 AM, OH, Lake, Madison, 1, WSW, 41.76830, -81.06970, SNOW_24, 0.2, Inch, CoCoRaHS, 24-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 845 AM, OH, Mahoning, Canfield, 1, N, 41.03640, -80.76590, SNOW_24, 0.2, Inch, CoCoRaHS, 24-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 915 AM, OH, Mahoning, Canfield, , , 41.03640, -80.76580, SNOW_24, 0.2, Inch, Trained Spotter, 24-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, OH, Mahoning, North Lima, 2, W, 40.94730, -80.69660, SNOW_24, 0.2, Inch, CoCoRaHS, 24-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, OH, Summit, Bath, 1, N, 41.20190, -81.63420, SNOW_24, 0.2, Inch, Trained Spotter, 24-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, PA, Crawford, Conneaut Lake, 1, WNW, 41.60820, -80.33370, SNOW_24, 1.0, Inch, CoCoRaHS, 24-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, PA, Crawford, Springboro, 3, WNW, 41.81660, -80.43330, SNOW_24, 1.0, Inch, Co-Op Observer, 24-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, PA, Crawford, Titusville, 2, W, 41.63330, -79.70000, SNOW_24, 0.8, Inch, Co-Op Observer, 24-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, PA, Erie, North East, 1, WNW, 42.22060, -79.85510, SNOW_24, 1.5, Inch, CoCoRaHS, 24-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, PA, Erie, Corry, 1, NNW, 41.93250, -79.63950, SNOW_24, 1.5, Inch, CoCoRaHS, 24-hourly Snowfall, :3/26/2025, 640 AM, OH, Ashtabula, South Madison, 3, E, 41.72600, -80.99100, SNOW_D, 1.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 830 AM, OH, Ashtabula, Monroe Center, 2, ESE, 41.82750, -80.53430, SNOW_D, 1.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 635 AM, OH, Ashtabula, Cherry Valley, 2, N, 41.63460, -80.66140, SNOW_D, 1.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 945 AM, OH, Ashtabula, Trumbull, 3, ENE, 41.69720, -80.90560, SNOW_D, 1.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 515 AM, OH, Ashtabula, Jefferson, 1, ENE, 41.74130, -80.75940, SNOW_D, 1.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, OH, Ashtabula, Orwell, 1, E, 41.53570, -80.83330, SNOW_D, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 702 AM, OH, Cuyahoga, Richmond Heights, 1, NNE, 41.57090, -81.49890, SNOW_D, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 606 AM, OH, Cuyahoga, Mayfield, 1, SSE, 41.54670, -81.43110, SNOW_D, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 702 AM, OH, Geauga, South Thompson, 2, ESE, 41.64130, -81.01310, SNOW_D, 1.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, OH, Geauga, Middlefield, 1, NE, 41.46440, -81.06520, SNOW_D, 0.5, Inch, CoCoRaHS, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, OH, Lake, Waite Hill, 2, S, 41.57980, -81.37750, SNOW_D, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 845 AM, OH, Mahoning, Canfield, 1, N, 41.03640, -80.76590, SNOW_D, 0.2, Inch, CoCoRaHS, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 830 AM, OH, Medina, Hinckley, 2, ESE, 41.22880, -81.71600, SNOW_D, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 1000 AM, OH, Portage, Hiram, , , 41.31510, -81.14340, SNOW_D, 1.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 925 AM, OH, Summit, Macedonia, 1, NW, 41.32860, -81.52700, SNOW_D, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 515 AM, OH, Trumbull, Cortland, , , 41.32920, -80.72720, SNOW_D, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, PA, Crawford, Conneaut Lake, 1, WNW, 41.60820, -80.33370, SNOW_D, 1.0, Inch, CoCoRaHS, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, PA, Crawford, Meadville, 1, N, 41.66190, -80.14660, SNOW_D, 1.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, PA, Crawford, Springboro, 3, WNW, 41.81650, -80.42540, SNOW_D, 1.0, Inch, CoCoRaHS, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 1010 AM, PA, Crawford, Meadville, 3, SE, 41.61820, -80.10990, SNOW_D, 1.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, PA, Crawford, Cochranton, 3, NE, 41.55580, -80.00960, SNOW_D, T, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, PA, Erie, Wesleyville, 4, S, 42.08010, -80.01430, SNOW_D, 2.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 745 AM, PA, Erie, North East, 1, WNW, 42.21680, -79.84740, SNOW_D, 2.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 500 AM, PA, Erie, Edinboro, 2, NW, 41.89670, -80.15670, SNOW_D, 2.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 600 AM, PA, Erie, Harborcreek, 4, SE, 42.12730, -79.89500, SNOW_D, 2.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, PA, Erie, Colt Station, 4, W, 42.11730, -79.89620, SNOW_D, 2.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 700 AM, PA, Erie, North East, 2, ESE, 42.20020, -79.80210, SNOW_D, 2.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, PA, Erie, Corry, 1, NNW, 41.93250, -79.63950, SNOW_D, 1.5, Inch, CoCoRaHS, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 730 AM, PA, Erie, Union City, 1, WNW, 41.89890, -79.85470, SNOW_D, 1.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 1000 AM, PA, Erie, Wesleyville, 2, SW, 42.11570, -80.04130, SNOW_D, 1.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, :3/26/2025, 800 AM, PA, Erie, Erie Intl Airport, , , 42.08160, -80.17780, SNOW_D, 1.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, Snow on Ground, $$ Sefcovic  443 NOUS41 KCTP 261625 PNSCTP PAZ004>006-010>012-017>019-024>028-033>037-041-042-045-046-049>053-056>059- 063>066-270425- Public Information Statement National Weather Service State College PA 1225 PM EDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...SNOWFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Provider ...Pennsylvania... ...Blair County... 3 N Ski Gap 0.6 in 1036 AM 03/26 Trained Spotter ...Cambria County... 2 SSW Nanty-Glo 2.0 in 1110 AM 03/26 Trained Spotter ...Elk County... St. Marys 3.7 NE 0.5 in 0900 AM 03/26 COCORAHS ...McKean County... Bradford 5SW 2.0 in 0800 AM 03/26 COOP ...Potter County... Roulette 1.8 NNE 2.0 in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS 5 NNE Denton Hill State Park 1.5 in 0750 AM 03/26 Trained Spotter 0.6 E Galeton 0.4 in 0800 AM 03/26 COOP ...Somerset County... Hidden Valley 0.3 ENE 0.5 in 0500 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Hidden Valley 0.1 in 0800 AM 03/26 COOP ...Tioga County... Westfield 2.4 W 3.0 in 0842 AM 03/26 COCORAHS ...Warren County... Russell 4.7 W 0.8 in 0800 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Russell 0.7 S 0.5 in 0800 AM 03/26 COCORAHS && **METADATA** :3/26/2025,1036 AM, PA, Blair, 3 N Ski Gap, , , 40.36, -78.51, SNOW_24, 0.6, Inch, Trained Spotter, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,1110 AM, PA, Cambria, 2 SSW Nanty-Glo, , , 40.44450858805886, -78.8419805059091, SNOW_24, 2.0, Inch, Trained Spotter, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0900 AM, PA, Elk, St. Marys 3.7 NE, , , 41.4693, -78.5101, SNOW_24, 0.5, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, PA, McKean, Bradford 5SW, , , 41.898, -78.7143, SNOW_24, 2, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, PA, Potter, 0.6 E Galeton, , , 41.7333, -77.6333, SNOW_24, 0.4, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0750 AM, PA, Potter, 5 NNE Denton Hill State Park, , , 41.828951534305574, -77.79750718719428, SNOW_24, 1.5, Inch, Trained Spotter, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, PA, Potter, Roulette 1.8 NNE, , , 41.8076, -78.1414, SNOW_24, 2, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, PA, Somerset, Hidden Valley, , , 40.042, -79.2566, SNOW_24, 0.1, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0500 AM, PA, Somerset, Hidden Valley 0.3 ENE, , , 40.0584, -79.2616, SNOW_24, 0.5, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0842 AM, PA, Tioga, Westfield 2.4 W, , , 41.9131, -77.5861, SNOW_24, 3, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, PA, Warren, Russell 0.7 S, , , 41.9313, -79.138, SNOW_24, 0.5, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, PA, Warren, Russell 4.7 W, , , 41.942, -79.0494, SNOW_24, 0.8, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  584 NOUS46 KLOX 261738 PNSLOX Public Information Statement National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 1038 AM PDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...Required Weekly Test Canceled for Today... The Required Weekly Test (RWT) of NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) has been canceled today. The message has been replaced with the Required Monthly Test (RMT), which was just transmitted this morning. The Required Monthly test was transmitted to include collaborative messaging with neighboring coastal NWS offices to recognize California's Tsunami Preparedness Week. Thank you! $$ JMB  144 NOUS44 KLIX 261738 PNSLIX LAZ034>037-039-046>048-056>060-064>071-076>090-MSZ068>071-077- 083>088-270545- Public Information Statement National Weather Service New Orleans LA Issued by National Weather Service Mobile AL 1238 PM CDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...WEEKLY NOAA ALL HAZARDS RADIO TEST POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY... This week's NOAA All-Hazards Radio test message, which is normally sent on Wednesdays will be postponed for all transmitters. The test message for each of these transmitters will instead be sent on Friday, March 28th, between 11 AM and Noon. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. $$  652 NOUS44 KBMX 261831 PNSBMX ALZ011>015-017>050-270645- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Birmingham AL 131 PM CDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...WINFIELD NOAA WEATHER RADIO WILL BE OFF THE AIR... The Winfield NOAA Weather Radio transmitter, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.525 MHz, will be off the air for scheduled maintenance on Thursday, March 27th, of which may take most of the day to complete. During this time frame the radios may experience periodic outages. The technicians will work as quickly as possible to complete the work and get the audio back as soon as possible. In the meantime, please refer to local media and commercial radio for the latest weather information. Backup NOAA Weather Radio transmitters are: Tuscaloosa, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.400 MHz, Aberdeen, MS, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.450 MHz, and Birmingham, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.550 MHz. Keep in mind that not all backup transmitters will tone for your specific county, so please stay weather aware during the outage. Thank you for your patience. We apologize for any inconvenience this outage may cause. $$  838 NOUS43 KSGF 261856 PNSSGF KSZ073-097-101-MOZ055>058-066>071-077-078-081>083-088-089-092-093- 096>098-101>106-270700- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Springfield MO 156 PM CDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...NWS Damage Survey for 03/14/25 Tornado Event... .Update... Survey information for the Bakersfield tornado has been updated to extend the track length to just east of West Plains. The maximum wind speed has been increased slightly to 145 mph with the overall rating still an EF3. The maximum path width has also been increased to 1200 yards. .Bakersfield Tornado... Rating: EF3 Estimated Peak Wind: 145 mph Path Length /statute/: 35.74 miles Path Width /maximum/: 1200 yards Fatalities: 3 Injuries: 4 Start Date: 03/14/2025 Start Time: 08:34 PM CDT Start Location: 6 SSE Udall / Baxter County / MO Start Lat/Lon: 36.4552 / -92.2358 End Date: 03/14/2025 End Time: 09:16 PM CDT End Location: 6 WNW Rover / Howell County / MO End Lat/Lon: 36.7565 / -91.7168 Survey Summary: NWS storm survey and satellite data concluded that the tornado that started near Gamaliel, Arkansas touched down just west of Highway 101 tracking into the town of Gamaliel where it caused damage to the post office and fire station. It then tracked northeast along Highway 101 where it uprooted and snapped numerous trees. Damage continued as the tornado tracked just west of County Road 43 where it moved into Missouri. This part of the tornado has been rated an EF1 with winds of 100 mph, but the overall rating of the tornado is EF3 based on damage that occurred in Missouri along the track of this tornado. The tornado obtained EF3 intensity with peak winds of 145 mph as it moved through Bakersfield resulting in three fatalities and four injuries. The tornado then continued to the northeast and passed just south of South Fork before causing damage along the portion of Highway 63 that turns southeast as it exits West Plains. The tornado finally lifted along Highway 160 seven miles east of West Plains. The total tornado path length was 35.74 miles. The path length of the tornado in Missouri was 30.1 miles. The maximum width of the tornado was around 1200 yards. The tornado destroyed numerous homes and damaged dozens of other homes. Multiple cars were rolled 50 to 100 yards. Numerous trees were also uprooted including entire groves of trees destroyed. && EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0.....65 to 85 mph EF1.....86 to 110 mph EF2.....111 to 135 mph EF3.....136 to 165 mph EF4.....166 to 200 mph EF5.....>200 mph NOTE: The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the events and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$  306 NOUS44 KLZK 261902 PNSLZK ARZ003>008-012>017-021>025-030>034-037>047-052>057-062>069-270300- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Little Rock AR 200 PM CDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...Today's Topic for Flood Safety Awareness Week is Flood Hazards... The National Weather Service, in cooperation with the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management, has proclaimed the week of March 23rd through 29th as Flood Safety Awareness Week in Arkansas. Each day during the week will feature information about a different flood related topic. ...Flood Hazards... A flood is defined as any high flow, overflow, or inundation of water that causes or threatens damage. Flooding can occur with prolonged rainfall over several days, intense rainfall over a short period of time, or when water from an existing source moves too quickly. Brief descriptions of the various types of flooding you may experience are found below. Flash Flooding: Flash flooding is a rapid and extreme flow of high water into a normally dry area, or a rapid water level rise in a stream or creek above a predetermined flood level beginning within six hours of the causative event (such as intense rainfall, dam failure, or ice jam). River Flooding: River flooding occurs when rivers rise and overflow their banks, inundating areas that are normally dry. Tropical Systems: At any time of the year, a storm from over the ocean can bring heavy precipitation to the coast and move inland across the mid-South. Whether such a storm is tropical or not, prolonged periods of heavy precipitation can cause freshwater flooding as the storm system moves inland. Burn Scars/Debris Flows: Wildfires burn away the vegetation of an area, leaving behind bare ground that tends to repel water. When rain falls, it runs off a burn scar towards a low lying area sometimes carrying branches, soil, and other debris along with it. Without vegetation to hold the soil in place, flooding can produce mud and debris flows. Snowmelt: Flooding due to snowmelt most often occurs in the spring when warming temperatures quickly melt the snow. The water runs off the still partially frozen or already saturated ground into nearby streams and rivers, causing them to rapidly rise and sometimes overflow their banks. Dam Break and Levee Failure: A break or failure can occur with little to no warning. Most often they are caused by water overtopping the structure, excessive seepage through the surrounding ground, or a structural failure. && Understanding the different flood hazards and knowing the actions to take before, during, and afterwards can help you protect your life, the lives of your loved ones, and the your property. Prepare now by visiting www.weather.gov/safety/flood $$ 61  582 NOUS44 KBMX 261934 PNSBMX ALZ011>015-017>050-270745- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Birmingham AL 234 PM CDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...WINFIELD NOAA WEATHER RADIO WILL BE OFF THE AIR... The Winfield NOAA Weather Radio transmitter, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.525 MHz, will be off the air for scheduled maintenance this afternoon, Wednesday, March 26th. This is in place of previously scheduled maintenance for Thursday, March 27th. During this time frame the radios may experience periodic outages. The technicians will work as quickly as possible to complete the work and get the audio back as soon as possible. In the meantime, please refer to local media and commercial radio for the latest weather information. Backup NOAA Weather Radio transmitters are: Tuscaloosa, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.400 MHz, Aberdeen, MS, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.450 MHz, and Birmingham, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.550 MHz. Keep in mind that not all backup transmitters will tone for your specific county, so please stay weather aware during the outage. Thank you for your patience. We apologize for any inconvenience this outage may cause. $$  909 NOUS44 KHGX 261940 PNSHGX TXZ200-213-214-227-237-238-300-313-337-338-437>439-311945- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX 240 PM CDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...Galveston NOAA Weather Radio Out of Service... The Galveston NOAA Weather Radio, KHB-40 at 162.55 MHz, will be down until further notice. There was a fire at the facility that housed the transmitter. The building and equipment appear to be a total loss. We currently do not have a timeline for replacement, but would anticipate it will be down for at least a month - and probably several months. In the meantime, please have multiple ways to obtain weather forecasts and warnings such as phone apps, NWS and other reliable websites, local media, etc. We will pass along updates as we know them. $$  531 NOUS43 KSGF 261949 PNSSGF KSZ073-097-101-MOZ055>058-066>071-077-078-081>083-088-089-092-093- 096>098-101>106-270800- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Springfield MO 249 PM CDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...NWS Damage Survey for 03/14/25 Tornado Event... .Lynchburg Tornado... Rating: EF1 Estimated Peak Wind: 90 mph Path Length /statute/: 22.54 miles Path Width /maximum/: 200 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/14/2025 Start Time: 07:12 PM CDT Start Location: 3 W Lynchburg / Laclede County / MO Start Lat/Lon: 37.4991 / -92.3423 End Date: 03/14/2025 End Time: 07:36 PM CDT End Location: 7 E Fort Leonard Wood / Pulaski County / MO End Lat/Lon: 37.7065 / -92.0292 Survey Summary: NWS storm survey concluded that an EF1 tornado with peak winds around 90 mph started just west of Lynchburg and tracked northeast through southern Pulaski County. The tornado lifted near the Pulaski and Phelps County line with a 22.5 mile damage path and a peak width of 200 yards. The tornado damaged the roofs of multiple homes and heavily damaged multiple outbuildings. Hundreds of trees were also damaged with some uprooted. && EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0.....65 to 85 mph EF1.....86 to 110 mph EF2.....111 to 135 mph EF3.....136 to 165 mph EF4.....166 to 200 mph EF5.....>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. $$  753 NOUS41 KCTP 261959 PNSCTP PAZ010-270000- Public Information Statement National Weather Service State College PA 359 PM EDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...NWS Damage Survey for 03/16/25 Saint Marys Tornado... ..Saint Marys Tornado... Rating: EF1 Estimated Peak Wind: 100 mph Path Length /statute/: 0.50 miles Path Width /maximum/: 200 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/16/2025 Start Time: 02:22 PM EDT Start Location: 6 ESE East Branch Dam / Elk County / PA Start Lat/Lon: 41.4934 / -78.4747 End Date: 03/16/2025 End Time: 02:23 PM EDT End Location: 6 E East Branch Dam / Elk County / PA End Lat/Lon: 41.5007 / -78.4738 Survey Summary: The National Weather Service in State College has confirmed an EF-1 Tornado along North Fork Rd in Elk County occurring on Sunday Mar 16, 2025. Maximum winds are estimated at 100 mph. The tornado damage began on North Fork Rd just north of West Creek Road in Saint Marys at around 2:22 PM EDT on Mar 16. The tornado was on the ground for less than one minute, but downed hundreds of trees as it moved approximately 0.5 mile toward the NNE before dissipating. The damage was concentrated within a swath about 200 yards wide. Local residents impacted by the tornado noted that N Fork Rd was blocked by downed trees for several days. Many of the trees were pine, spruce, and hemlock. Most of the trees were uprooted, but several were snapped. Utility poles were also downed. One resident noted that he had a window blown in and a barn roof partially lifted. We thank the Civil Air Patrol and PEMA for sharing imagery critical to the survey. We also extend our gratitude to the local residents who shared their experiences with us. && EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0.....65 to 85 mph EF1.....86 to 110 mph EF2.....111 to 135 mph EF3.....136 to 165 mph EF4.....166 to 200 mph EF5.....>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. $$ Colbert  108 NOUS41 KILN 262003 PNSILN OHZ073-272000- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Wilmington OH 403 PM EDT WED MAR 26 2025 The following NOAA All-Hazards Weather Radio Transmitter: * KJY-68 in Chillicothe Ohio / Frequency 162.500 MHz is currently off the air. The problem is being investigated. There is no estimation on a time for return to service. We apologize for any inconvenience. $$ HATZOS  586 NOUS46 KEKA 262134 PNSEKA CAZ101>115-270934- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Eureka CA 234 PM PDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...HIGHEST WIND GUSTS REPORTS AS OF 2 PM WEDNESDAY... Location Speed Time/Date Elevation (ft.) ...California... ...Del Norte County... Little Grayback 35 MPH 0200 PM 03/26 5390 Dead Horse 34 MPH 0200 PM 03/26 2006 Jack McNamara Airport 33 MPH 0219 PM 03/26 32 Crazy Peak 30 MPH 1138 AM 03/26 3970 Camp Six RAWS (Gasquet 5 E) 29 MPH 1259 PM 03/26 3698 Elk Valley Rd 27 MPH 0210 PM 03/26 74 Darlingtonia 26 MPH 0220 PM 03/26 1315 Smith River 3 S 23 MPH 0207 PM 03/26 1574 Smith River 19 MPH 0220 PM 03/26 12 ...Humboldt County... Cooskie Mountain RAWS 50 MPH 1208 PM 03/26 2944 Cow Creek Ridge 48 MPH 1150 AM 03/26 4036 Ferndale 6.4 S (PGE) 47 MPH 1210 PM 03/26 1695 School House RAWS 47 MPH 1201 PM 03/26 2652 Slate Creek RAWS 47 MPH 1257 PM 03/26 4178 Barry Ridge 44 MPH 0210 PM 03/26 2665 Kneeland RAWS 44 MPH 1155 AM 03/26 2736 Ft Seward 3.3 W (PGE) 43 MPH 0200 PM 03/26 2998 Kneeland 2.2 S (PGE) 41 MPH 0220 PM 03/26 2306 Petrolia 3.9 SE 40 MPH 0140 PM 03/26 153 Bell Springs 4.9 NW 40 MPH 1240 PM 03/26 2337 Scotia 4.3 SW (PGE) 40 MPH 1250 PM 03/26 2899 Sabertooth Road 39 MPH 1240 PM 03/26 2754 Bridgeville 4.4 SE (PGE) 39 MPH 0210 PM 03/26 1890 Bridgeville 1.8 N 39 MPH 0200 PM 03/26 1692 Blocksburg 6.1 NW (PGE) 36 MPH 0200 PM 03/26 2275 Arcata/Eureka Airport 35 MPH 0112 PM 03/26 135 Lone Star Junction 1.1 NW 35 MPH 0210 PM 03/26 2215 Snow Camp Lake 35 MPH 1200 PM 03/26 1392 Arcata 34 MPH 1240 PM 03/26 22 Miranda 2.8 SW (PGE) 34 MPH 0120 PM 03/26 1796 Eureka Idsm 32 MPH 1050 AM 03/26 5 Benbow 5.8 NE (PGE) 32 MPH 1250 PM 03/26 3883 Ettersburg 1.2 NW (PGE) 31 MPH 0120 PM 03/26 1139 Lost Coast Ranch 31 MPH 0130 PM 03/26 564 Ridgewood 1.6 NW 30 MPH 0210 PM 03/26 170 Table Bluff Road 30 MPH 0130 PM 03/26 316 Scotia 1.8 W (PGE) 30 MPH 1020 AM 03/26 1240 Honeydew 2.7 NE (PGE) 30 MPH 1010 AM 03/26 2356 Bridgeville 4.7 N (PGE) 30 MPH 0130 PM 03/26 2619 Rohnerville 28 MPH 0220 PM 03/26 335 Brush Mountain Lookout 27 MPH 0146 PM 03/26 3940 Big Hill 26 MPH 1240 PM 03/26 3569 Fortuna 2.7 SE 26 MPH 1200 PM 03/26 196 Bridgeville 6.3 N (PGE) 24 MPH 1240 PM 03/26 3512 Fortuna 3.6 S 24 MPH 1120 AM 03/26 64 Hoopa 23 MPH 0140 PM 03/26 375 Alderpoint 0.8 S 23 MPH 0150 PM 03/26 988 Honeydew 22 MPH 1250 PM 03/26 405 Chambers Road 22 MPH 0200 PM 03/26 347 Westhaven 2.2 NE (PGE) 21 MPH 0200 PM 03/26 664 Maple Creek 4.2 NE (PGE) 20 MPH 0350 AM 03/26 3000 Aikens Creek 19 MPH 0130 PM 03/26 308 Loleta 15 MPH 0145 PM 03/26 131 ...Lake County... High Glade Lookout 31 MPH 1236 PM 03/26 4807 Hobergs (PGE) 27 MPH 0210 PM 03/26 3024 Buckingham Park 25 MPH 1025 AM 03/26 1997 Knobcone Camp 5.4 NW (PGE) 21 MPH 0650 AM 03/26 3096 ...Mendocino County... Bell Springs 39 MPH 0140 PM 03/26 3842 Albion Ridge Road 36 MPH 1240 PM 03/26 336 Manchester1.2 S (PGE) 34 MPH 0700 AM 03/26 298 Cahto Peak 34 MPH 0150 PM 03/26 4229 Yorkville 5.5 NW 33 MPH 0115 PM 03/26 2342 Elk Rock 30 MPH 1230 PM 03/26 299 Iron Peak 1.6 WNW 30 MPH 0210 PM 03/26 3210 Laytonville 7.4 N (PGE) 29 MPH 0210 PM 03/26 2061 Dos Rios 3 SSE 27 MPH 1228 PM 03/26 2428 Willits 3.4 SW (PGE) 26 MPH 1230 PM 03/26 2254 Boonville 7.1 ENE 25 MPH 0110 PM 03/26 2263 Willits 3 ESE 24 MPH 0100 PM 03/26 1457 Redwood Valley 5.3 NW (PGE) 24 MPH 1220 PM 03/26 3187 Boonville 1.9 NE 23 MPH 0140 PM 03/26 1625 Potter Valley Hills 23 MPH 0200 PM 03/26 2253 Forest Route 1n02 21 MPH 0850 AM 03/26 4812 Butler Ranch Road 20 MPH 0140 PM 03/26 1744 Willits 3.4 NE (PGE) 20 MPH 1140 AM 03/26 1325 Willits 5.2 W (PGE) 20 MPH 0220 PM 03/26 1916 Comptche 4.9 W (PGE) 20 MPH 1130 AM 03/26 1021 ...Trinity County... Flume Gulch 40 MPH 0220 PM 03/26 2858 Horse Ridge Lookout 40 MPH 0940 AM 03/26 6071 Zenia 1.1 W (PGE) 25 MPH 0120 PM 03/26 2815 ...Maritime Stations... Capetown 18 NW 49 MPH 1200 PM 03/26 Fort Bragg 17 SW 38 MPH 0140 PM 03/26 Fairhaven 2 W 30 MPH 0918 AM 03/26 Crescent Harbor 27 MPH 0142 PM 03/26 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. $$  923 NOUS44 KCRP 262227 PNSCRP TXZ229>234-239>247-342>347-442-443-447-271027- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Corpus Christi TX 527 PM CDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ...PRECIPITATION REPORTS... .Rainfall totals so far through 5:15 PM CDT. Location Amount Time/Date Provider ...Texas... ...Aransas County... Aransas 1.02 in 0459 PM 03/26 RAWS Rockport 0.44 in 0514 PM 03/26 ASOS 1 E Aransas Pass 0.32 in 0455 PM 03/26 AWS Aransas Pass 0.08 in 0453 PM 03/26 CWOP ...Bee County... Skidmore 4.70 in 0510 PM 03/26 PWS 13 E Skidmore 3.48 in 0515 PM 03/26 PWS Papalote 2.64 in 0510 PM 03/26 PWS Beeville 2.60 in 0510 PM 03/26 PWS 2 SW Beeville 2.06 in 0500 PM 03/26 PWS Beeville Municipal Apt 1.60 in 0435 PM 03/26 AWOS 1 NNE Beeville 1.15 in 0500 PM 03/26 AWS ...Calhoun County... Matagorda Island 0.64 in 0412 PM 03/26 RAWS Port OConnor 0.51 in 0455 PM 03/26 CWOP Port Lavaca 0.45 in 0455 PM 03/26 CWOP Port O Connor 0.18 in 0445 PM 03/26 CWOP ...Duval County... Tamfs Portable 1 0.25 in 0429 PM 03/26 RAWS ...Goliad County... 2 ENE Fannin 0.54 in 0459 PM 03/26 AWS 4.0 N Schroeder 0.29 in 0445 PM 03/26 HADS 0.5 SE Goliad 0.14 in 0400 PM 03/26 COOP ...Jim Wells County... Ella 2.60 in 0500 PM 03/26 PWS Alice 0.24 in 0400 PM 03/26 HADS ...Kleberg County... Kingsville 1.71 in 0455 PM 03/26 AWOS Kingsville 1.44 in 0459 PM 03/26 CWOP Riviera 0.57 in 0500 PM 03/26 AWS Kingsville NAS 0.21 in 0456 PM 03/26 AWOS ...La Salle County... 0.7 S Cotulla 0.42 in 0400 PM 03/26 COOP 6 SE Millet 0.05 in 0455 PM 03/26 AWS Cotulla T in 0153 PM 03/26 ASOS ...Live Oak County... Hideaway Hill 3.47 in 0507 PM 03/26 CWOP Mathis 3.31 in 0450 PM 03/26 CWOP Live Oak County Airport 0.81 in 0455 PM 03/26 AWOS Whitsett 0.11 in 0415 PM 03/26 HADS George West 0.10 in 0406 PM 03/26 RAWS ...McMullen County... 0.7 S Cross 0.95 in 0415 PM 03/26 HADS 3 SW Waverly 0.34 in 0455 PM 03/26 AWS ...Nueces County... 4 N Robstown 0.89 in 0500 PM 03/26 AWS Willowick 0.38 in 0455 PM 03/26 AWS 1 S Corpus Christi 0.32 in 0455 PM 03/26 AWS Robstown Nueces 0.30 in 0455 PM 03/26 AWOS 7.1 SE Corpus Christi 0.26 in 0455 PM 03/26 CWOP C. Christi NAS 0.24 in 0456 PM 03/26 AWOS Corpus Christi 0.12 in 0451 PM 03/26 ASOS North Padre Island 0.07 in 0445 PM 03/26 CWOP ...Refugio County... Bayside 1.03 in 0500 PM 03/26 CWOP 3.3 NE Tivoli 0.79 in 0445 PM 03/26 HADS 1.9 NW Mcfaddin 0.34 in 0415 PM 03/26 HADS ...San Patricio County... Ingleside 0.92 in 0514 PM 03/26 CWOP 3 SE Gregory 0.63 in 0455 PM 03/26 AWS ...Victoria County... 2.8 SW Victoria 1.32 in 0515 PM 03/26 HADS VICTORIA 0.68 in 0515 PM 03/26 CWOP Victoria 0.16 in 0450 PM 03/26 CWOP Victoria Airport 0.13 in 0459 PM 03/26 ASOS 3 E Victoria 0.13 in 0500 PM 03/26 AWS ...Webb County... 22.0 W Freer 1.08 in 0400 PM 03/26 HADS 1.2 W Columbia Bridge 0.13 in 0400 PM 03/26 HADS 0.8 W Laredo 0.01 in 0400 PM 03/26 HADS Laredo T in 0456 PM 03/26 AWOS Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  791 NOUS41 KRLX 262316 PNSRLX KYZ101>103-105-OHZ066-067-075-076-083>087-VAZ003-004-WVZ005>011-013>020-024>034- 039-040-515>526-271116- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Charleston WV 716 PM EDT Wed Mar 26 2025 ......SNOWFALL REPORTS (TUESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT)...... Location Amount Time/Date Provider 2 N Richwood 3.0 in 0500 AM 03/26 Trained Spotter Snowshoe 2.0 in 0500 AM 03/26 COOP 4 ESE Beverly 1.6 in 0604 AM 03/26 Trained Spotter Hacker Valley 0.6 in 0720 AM 03/26 COOP Craigsville 0.6 NE 0.3 in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Green Bank 1.2 ESE T in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Hurricane 1.6 SSW T in 0700 AM 03/26 COCORAHS Bartow 1 S T in 0730 AM 03/26 COOP 2 NNE Elkins T in 0800 AM 03/26 CO-OP Observer && **METADATA** :3/26/2025,0700 AM, WV, Nicholas, Craigsville 0.6 NE, , , 38.337, -80.6452, SNOW_24, 0.3, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0500 AM, WV, Nicholas, 2 N Richwood, , , 38.25196, -80.535337, SNOW_24, 3, Inch, Trained Spotter, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, WV, Pocahontas, Green Bank 1.2 ESE, , , 38.4111, -79.8119, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0730 AM, WV, Pocahontas, Bartow 1 S, , , 38.5312, -79.7714, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0500 AM, WV, Pocahontas, Snowshoe, , , 38.399, -79.9949, SNOW_24, 2, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0700 AM, WV, Putnam, Hurricane 1.6 SSW, , , 38.4157, -82.0278, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, COCORAHS, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0800 AM, WV, Randolph, 2 NNE Elkins, , , 38.9454, -79.8436, SNOW_24, 0.001, Inch, CO-OP Observer, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0604 AM, WV, Randolph, 4 ESE Beverly, , , 38.8278, -79.8052, SNOW_24, 1.6, Inch, Trained Spotter, 24 hour snowfall, :3/26/2025,0720 AM, WV, Webster, Hacker Valley, , , 38.6195, -80.3821, SNOW_24, 0.6, Inch, COOP, 24 hour snowfall, Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ GW