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995 ACUS42 KWBC 060258 SCCNS2 Storm Summary Number 5 for Central U.S. Winter Storm NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 900 PM CST Wed Mar 05 2025 ...Powerful, near-record strength March storm system will continue to bring the hazards of isolated flash flooding and severe weather across the east and blizzard conditions across the Great Lakes through the evening ... Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories are in effect over portions of Wisconsin and Michigan Blizzard Warnings are in effect across the UP of Michigan. Wind Advisories are in effect for much of the Midwest/Great Lakes, Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Appalachians. Flood Watches are in effect for portions of upstate New York. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 800 PM CST...Surface observations indicated an area of low pressure near northern Michigan with a minimum central pressure of 982 mb, or 28.99 inches of mercury. An occluded front is located north of Lake Erie, with a cold front arcing southward across the Mid-Atlantic and a warm front lifitng north of New England. NWS radar observations showed areas of widespread moderate to locally heavy snowfall swirling around to the northwest of the low center across the Upper Peninsula of Michigan as winds are gusting near 50 mph. A band of heavy rainfall with embedded thunderstorms is moving across the northern Mid-Atlantic, and another batch of moderate rainfall is moving across the Northeast. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 700 AM CST Mon Mar 03 through 800 PM CST Wed Mar 05... ...COLORADO... COPPER MOUNTAIN 1 SSW 13.0 VAIL 10.0 BRECKENRIDGE 9.0 ...IOWA... LITTLE SIOUX 1 NE 4.0 SYDNEY 3 WSW 4.0 HAMPTON 2.8 OSAGE 2.0 WAUCOMA 1 WNW 2.0 ...MICHIGAN... NEGAUNEE 24.0 PEQUAMING 16.5 SANDS 16.0 MOUNT ARVON 5 SE 4.5 WATERSMEET 11 WSW 4.4 WHITE PINE 4.4 REDRIDGE 4 ESE 4.1 MARQUETTE 3.7 ...MINNESOTA... DENNISON 2 NNE 13.0 CREDIT RIVER 6 SW 12.0 WOODBURY 1 SSE 11.8 OWATONNA 1 NE 9.0 MINNEAPOLIS 2 SSE 8.6 ALBERT LEA 1 SW 8.0 ST PAUL 2 WSW 8.0 ARTICHOKE 4.1 ROCHESTER 3 NE 3.5 ...NEBRASKA... ANSELMO 5.0 ATKINSON 4.0 OMAHA 1 E 4.0 TABLE ROCK 4 N 4.0 LINCOLN 1 ENE 3.0 ...SOUTH DAKOTA... WATERTOWN 4.0 WESSINGTON SPRINGS 4.0 PLATTE 3.5 ...WISCONSIN... GILE 15.0 BALDWIN 12.0 CEDAR 1 SSE 10.0 WASHBURN 3 WSW 10.0 NYE 5 SE 8.5 SARONA 3 ESE 8.5 RIVER FALLS 3 S 8.0 RHINELANDER 6.8 HAYWARD 2 W 6.5 LADYSMITH 3 WNW 6.0 ...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier in the event... ...COLORADO... BURLINGTON-CARSON COUNTY AIRPORT 69 LIMON AIRPORT 68 AROYA 61 LA JUNTA MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 53 PUEBLO AIRPORT 49 RAMAH 44 ...ILLINOIS... MATTOON COUNTY MEMORIAL AIRPORT 51 DECATUR 49 ...INDIANA... BLOOMINGTON 48 COLUMBUS 48 ...IOWA... CLARINDA 2 SSE 63 CLARION 2 WNW 62 GRUVER 2 WNW 59 AMES 2 S 58 LITTLE SIOUX 58 ...KANSAS... GARDEN CITY 84 SCOTT CITY MUNICIPIAL AIRPORT 71 GOODLAND 68 RUSSEL MUNICIPIAL AIRPORT 68 SHARON SPRINGS 68 ULYSSES 2 NNW 63 KANSAS CITY 62 GREAT BEND AIRPORT 60 WINONA 9 WSW 60 MANHATTAN 58 MEDICINE LODGE 43 WICHITA AIRPORT 43 GUTHRIE AIRPORT 41 ...MISSOURI... SAINT JOSEPHS MUNICIPIAL AIRPORT 64 ST JOSEPH AIRPORT 64 LAMONI MUNICIPIAL AIRPORT 63 KANSAS CITY INTL AIRPORT 1 WSW 62 KIRKSVILLE REGIONAL AIRPORT 61 CAMERON 2 WSW 58 ...NEBRASKA... FAIRBURY 2 WSW 77 BROKEN BOW 68 LINCOLN 64 GRAND ISLAND 4 NE 63 HASTINGS 62 FALLS CITY 1 E 60 TEKAMAH 2 ESE 60 MALTA BEND 4 E 58 ...NEW MEXICO... SALINAS PEAK 90 CLAYTON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 82 ROSWELL AIR CENTER 77 SAN AUGUSTIN PASS 74 NORTH OSCURA PEAK 69 DORA 68 MINE 68 ...OHIO... WILMINGTON AIRPORT 53 CINCINATTI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 46 ...OKLAHOMA... GAGE 75 FREDERICK MEMORIAL 67 OKLAHOMA CITY WILL ROGERS AIRPORT 67 CLINTON-SHERMAN AIRPORT 66 GAGE AIRPORT 66 INDIAN CITY 43 GUTHRIE AIRPORT 41 ...TEXAS... PINE SPRINGS 85 SNYDER 72 ABILENE 70 WHITES CITY 70 DALHART 12 SW 69 ROMERO S 66 AMARILLO 64 FRITCH 60 The strong low pressure center is forecast to lift northeastward through the the Great Lakes and will enter Candian territories overnight. The biggest impacts will be felt across the northern Great Lakes and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan into the morning as strong winds and snowfall continue to bring treacherous traveling condiitons. The winter weather hazards should begin to abate Thursday as the low pressure departs the region. The warm side of the system should see the rain clear New England Thursday with not much of a signal for flash flooding potential. Winds will be remain at advisory criteria behind the system on Thursday. This will be the last Storm Summary issued by the Weather Prediction Center for this event. Please refer to your local National Weather service office for additional information. Wilder $$