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900 ACUS41 KWBC 091500 SCCNS1 Storm Summary Number 5 for Central-Southern Rockies Heavy Snow NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 800 AM MST Sat Nov 09 2024 ...Snowfall waning across the Southern Rockies and High Plains... Winter Storm Warnings are in effect over east-central Colorado. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 700 AM MST...Radar depicts a band of moderate to locally heavy snow pivoting around an occluded 1005 mb low center in the Front Range of Colorado. Wind gusts to 10-20 mph are also noted across the High Plains. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 700 AM MST Tue Nov 05 through 700 AM MST Sat Nov 09... ...COLORADO... FORT GARLAND 12.9 ENE 53.3 TRINIDAD 1.9 ENE 37.5 LA VETA PASS 6 SSW 37.0 HUGO 0.3 SSW 34.5 SAN ISABEL 7 NW 32.3 GENOA 28.0 RYE 1 WSW 28.0 PINECLIFFE 2 ESE 27.9 COLORADO SPRINGS 5 S 24.5 DENVER INTL AIRPORT 1 SSW 19.2 ...KANSAS... GOODLAND 10.3 WNW 8.0 ...NEBRASKA... BIG SPRINGS 3 NE 6.0 ...NEW MEXICO... ANGEL FIRE 40.0 LAS VEGAS 0.5 S 38.2 ROCIADA 36.0 FOLSOM 10.5 ENE 32.5 LOS ALAMOS 6 W 29.0 ESTANCIA 28.0 CHACON 2.3 ENE 27.2 CHUPADERO 7 E 27.0 GOLDEN 6 S 24.0 WAGON MOUND 8 SW 24.0 CLAYTON 2 ENE 22.0 EAGLE 5 WNW 20.0 SANTA FE 2.4 N 16.0 RATON 1 N 15.3 ...OKLAHOMA... BOISE CITY 26.0 KENTON 16.0 ...TEXAS... TEXLINE 0.3 WNW 24.0 Moderate to locally heavy snowfall will linger through the early afternoon in Colorado, before conditions generally improve across the region as the overhead low pressure weakens and ejects eastward today. The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction Center at 800 PM MST. Please refer to your local National Weather Service office for additional information on this event. Asherman $$