Winter Storm Landon Event Summary
Storm Summary Number 6 for Major Rockies, Great Plains,
Mississippi/Ohio Valleys and Northeast Winter Storm
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
1000 PM EST Fri Feb 04 2022
...Widespread heavy wintry precipitation threat diminishing in the
Northeast as the frontal boundary moves offshore...
Winter Storm Warnings are in effect for northeastern Maine.
Winter Weather Advisories are in effect for southeastern
Pennsylvania, northern New Jersey, southern upstate New York and
Long Island, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and northern
Maine.
For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings
and advisories, please see www.weather.gov
At 900 PM EST...A sharp cold front with multiple low pressure
waves that has brought widespread wintry precipition to the
central and eastern regions of the country has begun to move
offshore. A main low pressure center was analzyed off the
southeastern Nova Scotia coast with a central pressure of 1008 mb
or 29.77 inches of mercury. Surface observations and RADAR
indicated that the bulk of the precipitation was located along the
frontal boundary and was confined to coastal sections of the
Eastern Seaboard with light to moderate snowfall being reported in
Maine, and a wintry mixture further south in southern New England,
Long Island, eastern New Jersey, before transitioning to mainly
rain in the Mid-Atlantic.
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 600 PM
EST Tue Feb 01 through 900 PM EST Thu Feb 04...
...MAINE...
EASTPORT 19.0
BANGOR 2 W 18.0
ROQUE BLUFFS 17.0
CHARLOTTE 8 NE 16.6
MILO 13.0
ABBOT 4.6 WNW 8.5
ORIENT 1 ENE 8.5
STACYVILLE 8.0
COLUMBIA FALLS 4.0
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches where the
event has ended...
...ARKANSAS...
LEAD HILL 13.0
VIOLA 5 W 11.0
NORFOLK 1 NNW 10.6
BELLA VISTA 3 NNW 9.0
BEAVER 2 ESE 7.2
ROGERS 6.5
SILOAM SPRINGS 1 NNW 6.5
EUREKA SPRINGS 4 SW 5.5
FAYETTEVILLE 1 WNW 5.0
SPRINGDALE 2 NW 5.0
...COLORADO...
FORT GARLAND 13.3 E 22.4
COLORADO SPRINGS 6 SSW 22.0
LA VETA 6 SSW 19.5
RYE 1 SSE 15.6
DENVER 6.0 NE 13.6
ROSITA 13.0
CASCADE 1 SE 12.5
COMMERCE CITY 2 ESE 12.1
BLACK FOREST 7 NNE 12.0
BOULDER 1.4 W 12.0
GREEN MOUNTAIN FALLS 12.0
HORSETOOTH MOUNTAIN 3.2 NNW 12.0
LAKEWOOD 2.2 ESE 10.0
...ILLINOIS...
DANVILLE 15.0
TOLONO 15.0
MACOMB 1 SE 14.5
LEWISTOWN 14.4
DOWNS 2 N 13.5
KANKAKEE 13.0
MACON 13.0
BLUFF SPRINGS 3 SE 12.6
MINOOKA 12.6
LANSING 12.5
PEORIA 3 NW 12.1
BLOOMINGTON 2.7 NE 12.0
CANTON 12.0
...INDIANA...
LEITERS FORD 17.0
PEABODY 15.2
ADAMSBORO 3 SW 15.0
PEABODY 1 ENE 14.7
WINONA LAKE 14.5
PERU 14.0
SOUTH WHITLEY 14.0
DENHAM 1 S 13.5
NEW HAVEN 1 SE 13.4
CEDAR LAKE 12.5
MISHAWAKA 12.5
AKRON 12.0
ROLLING PRAIRIE 12.0
LOGANSPORT 11.0
MICHIGAN CITY 1 ESE 11.0
MOROCCO 5 N 11.0
WALLEN 1 N 11.0
SOUTH BEND 2 E 10.3
CHESTERTON 10.0
CULVER 10.0
INDIANAPOLIS 1 ESE 5.5
...IOWA...
MOOAR 1 SSW 5.0
BURLINGTON 2 N 2.0
...KANSAS...
CLIMAX 3 NW 9.0
AUGUSTA 1 S 8.5
HUGOTON 8.0
GODDARD 1 N 7.6
HUTCHINSON 3 W 7.0
JOHNSON CITY 6.0
WICHITA EISENHOWER AIRPORT 6.0
FLORENCE 5.6
EMPORIA 1 NW 5.0
MANHATTAN 1 NNW 5.0
TOPEKA 3 NE 4.6
...KENTUCKY...
SW BURLINGTON 4.0
UNION 3.5
WALTON 3 NW 3.5
COVINGTON 1 SSE 3.0
RYLAND HEIGHTS 1 W 3.0
GLENCOE 2 NW 2.5
...MICHIGAN...
SAINT JOSEPH 13.8
EDGEMONT PARK 2 N 12.9
OAKSHADE 1 SW 12.6
KENDALL 1 W 12.1
FRANKENMUTH 12.0
MOSCOW 1 NE 12.0
PLAINWELL 5 SE 12.0
FLINT 11.0
OWOSSO 11.0
EAST LANSING 1 WNW 10.4
STEVENSVILLE 10.3
BATTLE CREEK 10.0
HILLSDALE 10.0
JUHL 2 E 9.0
STURGIS 7.3
KALAMAZOO 7.0
ANN ARBOR 6.2
...MISSOURI...
HANNIBAL 12.5
NEW LONDON 12.2
VANDALIA 1 NE 12.0
KNOB NOSTER 11.0
MOBERLY 2 E 11.0
ASHLAND 2 NW 9.8
COLUMBIA 6 SE 9.7
CLARKSVILLE 8.0
LA GRANGE 8.0
SPRINGFIELD 3 NW 7.0
SAINT LOUIS 6.5
KANSAS CITY 4 S 3.8
...NEW HAMPSHIRE...
RANDOLPH 2 E 13.5
MADISON 1 N 13.0
LITTLETON 1 ENE 12.5
JEFFERSON 1 W 12.1
WHITEFIELD 12.0
...NEW MEXICO...
TAOS SKI VALLEY 1 NW 37.0
CANON PLAZA 11 NNW 21.0
CHAMA 12.9 SE 17.4
CANJILON 7 E 17.0
SANDIA PARK 16.4
CHUPADERO 7 E 10.0
LOS ALAMOS 6 W 10.0
PONDEROSA PINES 2 W 10.0
TERERRO 10.0
SANTA FE 2.7 ENE 3.5
ALBUQUERQUE 3 SSE 2.3
...NEW YORK...
PERRYSBURG 16.8
OTISCO 15.2
WEBSTER 15.0
FORESTVILLE 2 SW 14.0
MARION 14.0
SYRACUSE 13.0
LAKE PLACID 12.5
WEST SENECA 2 WNW 12.5
GREECE 2.6 NNW 11.8
WHITEHALL 11.5
TICONDEROGA 11.4
GERRY 0.8 N 11.3
PERU 4 ESE 11.1
INLET 11.0
...OHIO...
RIDGEVILLE CORNERS 3 S 11.3
OTTAWA 1 NW 11.0
PULASKI 3 SSE 10.5
AMHERST 1 SW 10.0
FAIRVIEW PARK 2 E 8.0
HILLIARD 6.5
MONTPELIER 6.5
SWANTON 7 NNE 6.5
MANSFIELD 6.0
VERMILION 6 SW 5.8
HURON 5.0
...OKLAHOMA...
KREMLIN 8.3
COLLINSVILLE 3 SSE 8.0
GUYMON 8.0
JENKS 3 ENE 6.2
TULSA 2 S 6.2
OWASSO 6.0
TULSA 1 SW 6.0
CHICKASHA 4.3
ALVA 3.0
BOISE CITY 3.0
LAWTON 2 W 3.0
MOORE 4 SSW 2.0
...PENNSYLVANIA...
TOWNVILLE 3 SE 12.5
SUGAR GROVE 4 SSE 10.0
HERMITAGE 2 SW 8.9
MEADVILLE 1 N 8.2
VOLANT 4 S 8.0
ERIE 2 ESE 6.8
NORTH EAST 2 ESE 6.6
MCKEAN 3 NE 3.0
...TEXAS...
TURPIN 6 N 8.0
BEAVER 6.0
GRUVER 0.6 NE 6.0
FRITCH 5.1 E 5.5
AMARILLO 3 N 5.1
BORGER 4.4 WSW 5.0
BOYS RANCH 4.0
STRATFORD 3.5
AMARILLO 5.9 WSW 3.4
DALHART 3.1
...VERMONT...
WARREN 17.0
UNDERHILL 4 NNE 16.2
SOUTH BURLINGTON 1 NE 14.6
BRAINTREE 3 SW 14.5
RANDOLPH CENTER 14.0
WEBSTERVILLE 1 SW 13.0
MILTON 1 SW 12.8
POMFRET 3 N 12.8
HINESBURG 12.5
GROTON 12.0
MENDON 12.0
NEW HAVEN 12.0
RIPTON 12.0
WOLCOTT 12.0
MORGAN 7 SE 11.0
...WYOMING...
CHEYENNE 8.9 N 7.0
BUFORD 5 ESE 6.0
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Sleet amounts in inches where
the event has ended...
...ARKANSAS...
BATESVILLE 3.50
NORTH LITTLE ROCK NWS 3.20
ALLENDALE MANOR 3.00
OTTER CREEK 2 NNW 2.00
CAMMACK VILLAGE 4 W 1.50
FLOYD 1.50
LITTLE ROCK ADAMS FIELD 1.50
DAMASCUS 2 ENE 1.30
HOT SPRINGS 1.00
JONESBORO 1.00
PLEASANT PLAINS 1.00
WHITE HALL 2 SW 1.00
...ILLINOIS...
CARBONDALE 1.80
DU QUOIN 1 NNW 1.50
HARRISBURG 1 E 1.10
DE SOTO 1.00
CHAFLIN BRIDGE 2 SE 0.50
O'FALLON 0.50
...INDIANA...
SPEED 2 ENE 3.00
HAMBURG 1 S 1.00
...KENTUCKY...
BURLINGTON 2.00
UNION 2 SW 2.00
FLORENCE 1.80
WILDER 1.50
HENDERSON 1 SE 0.10
...MAINE...
MEDDYBEMPS 1 ESE 4.50
JONESBORO 1 W 3.00
CAPE ELIZABETH 1 NNW 2.50
AUGUSTA 1 NNE 2.00
BELMONT 2.00
SABATTUS 3 E 2.00
NEW GLOUCESTER 2 SE 1.10
...MISSOURI...
CARUTHERSVILLE 3.00
BLODGETT 3 S 1.50
DUDLEY 1.50
SHREWSBURY 2 E 1.00
BONNE TERRE 0.50
...OHIO...
CENTERVILLE 5.00
WORTHINGTON 1 S 3.60
BLUE ASH 1 WNW 3.20
COLERAIN TOWNSHIP 3.00
WILMINGTON 4 W 1.80
TURPIN HILLS 1 SW 1.30
...OKLAHOMA...
FINLEY 1.00
TALIHINA 1.00
SOPER 0.80
RATTAN 0.50
DURANT 0.30
...TENNESSEE...
TIPTONVILLE 2.00
UNION CITY 2.00
...TEXAS...
OLD GLORY 2.80
STREETMAN 1.5 W 2.40
SWEETWATER 5 SSE 1.50
MARYNEAL 1.00
SEYMOUR 1.00
SAN ANGELO 6 SW 0.70
ASPERMONT 0.50
HORSESHOE BAY 1 S 0.30
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Freezing Rain ice amounts in
inches where the event has ended...
...ARKANSAS...
MULBERRY 0.50
PINE BLUFF 0.50
FORT SMITH RGNL ARPT 0.23
MOUNT IDA 0.15
...ILLINOIS...
ALTAMONT 0.30
AUBURN 2 SE 0.20
OGDEN 0.20
EFFINGHAM 0.15
SCOTT AFB 1 SSW 0.15
KINMUNDY 0.10
...INDIANA...
NEWBURGH 0.35
FLOYDS KNOBS 1 NW 0.25
PLAINFIELD 0.20
SPURGEON 6 E 0.20
CROTHERSVILLE 0.10
...KENTUCKY...
BENTON 4 NNE 0.38
CADIZ 1 SW 0.25
CINCINNATI/NORTHERN KY ARPT 0.11
UNION 2 SW 0.10
...MASSACHUSETTS...
PITTSFIELD MUNICIPAL AP 0.31
HARRIMAN AND WEST AI 0.18
CHESTERFIELD 1 SE 0.16
...MISSISSIPPI...
LEWISBURG 2 WNW 0.38
NESBIT 4 NW 0.30
ROUND LAKE 0.15
...MISSOURI...
PRESTON 3 E 0.25
SAINT CHARLES 0.15
WEBB CITY 1 NW 0.11
WILLARD 5 SSE 0.11
...NEW HAMPSHIRE...
NEWPORT 2 NE 0.20
LACONIA 3 NW 0.10
...NEW YORK...
AUSTERLITZ 3 N 0.50
ESOPUS 0.50
CHATHAM 1 SW 0.30
EAST JEWETT 0.30
ALBANY 2 W 0.20
CATSKILL 0.20
EAST GREENBUSH 0.20
...OHIO...
MCCONNELSVILLE 7 N 0.40
NEW PHILADELPHIA 4 S 0.30
BELLE VALLEY NW 0.25
COSHOCTON 4 SE 0.25
RIX MILLS 1 W 0.25
STEUBENVILLE 0.25
STRUTHERS 0.25
WILMINGTON ARPT KILN 0.25
CAMBRIDGE 0.23
MORRISTOWN 2 N 0.19
OSU ARPT 0.15
WRIGHT BROS ARPT KMGY 0.14
...OKLAHOMA...
TALIHINA 0.50
HONOBIA 0.38
FINLEY 0.25
HUGO 0.25
IDABEL 1 SW 0.25
ADA 1 S 0.10
OKLAHOMA CITY 0.01
...PENNSYLVANIA...
LAKE ARIEL 0.80
WYALUSING 4 S 0.75
PITTSBURGH INT 2 ESE 0.34
CARNOT-MOON 1 N 0.28
WEST LIBERTY 3 W 0.26
BEAVER FALLS 0.25
NEW CASTLE 0.25
SHUNK 0.10
...TENNESSEE...
ATOKA 6 S 0.75
COVINGTON 1 SE 0.50
DOWNTOWN MEMPHIS 0.30
...TEXAS...
BONHAM 0.75
MASON 0.75
PLANO 0.50
SAN ANGELO 3 ESE 0.50
EULA 0.25
JUNCTION 2 NNW 0.25
CANYON LAKE 1 W 0.20
GEORGETOWN 1 SSW 0.13
WICHITA FALLS 3 WSW 0.10
...VERMONT...
SPRINGFIELD AIRPORT 0.32
PUTNEY 0.30
As the frontal boundary continues to progress offshore, wintry
precipitation will come to end overnight across much of New
England and the Mid-Atlantic. Portions of eastern Maine could
receive an additonal 1-2 inches of snowfall before tapering off
before Saturday morning. Further south, coastal sections that have
dropped below freezing may experience lingering snow showers or
wintry precipitation that could lead to slick roads and
potentially hazardous travel conditons.
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.
Russell
Weather summary
for New Brunswick
issued by Environment Canada
at 10:56 a.m. AST Saturday 5 February 2022.
Discussion.
A low pressure system approached the Maritimes from the southwest on
Friday and is currently passing just south of Nova Scotia. Snow
developed well ahead of the system Thursday night and tapered to
flurries this morning. A prolonged period of ice pellets mixed at
times with snow was seen along the Fundy coast.
The following is a summary of observations received by Environment
Canada as of 10 a.m. AST.
Northern New Brunswick along the Quebec Border and Bay of Chaleur:
10 cm of snow
Remainder of Northern New Brunswick: 20 to 40 cm of snow
Southern and Central New Brunswick inland of the Fundy coast: 25 to
50 cm of snow
Fundy Coast: near 20 cm of ice pellets mixed with snow
CoCoRaHS and Amateur Weather Radio Reports:
Edmunston: 10 cm
Bas-Caraquet: 39 cm
Fredericton: 28 cm
Keswick Ridge: 27 cm
New Maryland: 37 cm
Sussex Corner: 30 cm
Milltown: 29 cm
Oak Point: 33 cm
Harvey: 47 cm
Jolicure: 29 cm
Shediac: 38 cm
Sackville: approximately 50 cm
The east coast of New Brunswick also saw peak wind gusts near 50
km/h giving localized areas of blowing snow.
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/ASPC
Weather summary
for New Brunswick
issued by Environment Canada
at 10:14 p.m. AST Friday 4 February 2022.
Discussion.
A low pressure system approached the Maritimes from the southwest
this morning and is currently passing just south of Nova Scotia.
Snow developed well ahead of the system last night for much of the
province and became heavy at times today. A prolonged period of ice
pellets mixed at times with snow was seen over along the Fundy
coast. The snow continues into this evening but is much lighter now.
The following is a summary of observations received by Environment
Canada as of 10 p.m. AST.
Northern New Brunswick along the Quebec Border and Bay of Chaleur:
10 cm of snow
Remainder of Northern New Brunswick: 20 to 30 cm of snow
Southern and Central New Brunswick inland of the Fundy coast: 25 to
50 cm of snow
Fundy Coast: near 15 cm of ice pellets mixed with snow
The east coast of New Brunswick also saw peak wind gusts near 50
km/h giving localized areas of blowing snow.
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/ASPC
Weather summary
for Nova Scotia
issued by Environment Canada
at 12:31 p.m. AST Saturday 5 February 2022.
Discussion.
A low pressure system approached the Maritimes from the southwest
Friday morning and is currently passing just south of Nova Scotia.
Snow, ice pellets, freezing rain and rain developed well ahead of
the system Thursday night and became heavy at times Friday. The
precipitation tapered to flurries for most of the province this
morning. Additionally as of 11 am, approximately 45,000 customers
are without power.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada at 11 am Saturday February 05, 2022.
Cumberland County: 30 to 50 cm of snow with some ice pellets mixed
in.
Annapolis Valley, Central Nova Scotia and parts of eastern Nova
Scotia: 10-20 cm of ice pellets with freezing rain also mixed in.
Cape Breton Highlands: 20 cm of snow with freezing rain and ice
pellets mixed in.
Inland areas away from the Atlantic Coast and north to the already
mentioned areas: Freezing rain with amounts of 30 to 50 mm of
freezing rain. Halifax Airport (CYHZ) reported approximately 29
hours of freezing rain.
Atlantic Coast: 30 to 80 mm of rain changing over to freezing rain
Friday night.
CoCoRaHS Snowfall Reports:
Northport: 33 cm
Tidnish: 46 cm
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/ASPC
Weather summary
for Nova Scotia
issued by Environment Canada
at 9:59 p.m. AST Friday 4 February 2022.
Discussion.
A low pressure system approached the Maritimes from the southwest
this morning and is currently passing just south of Nova Scotia.
Snow, ice pellets, freezing rain and rain developed well ahead of
the system last night and became heavy at times today. The
precipitation continues into this evening but is becoming lighter.
Additionally as of 8 pm, approximately 45,000 customers are without
power.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada at 8 pm Friday February 04, 2021.
Cumberland County: 30 cm of snow with some ice pellets mixed in.
Annapolis Valley, Central Nova Scotia and parts of eastern Nova
Scotia: 10-20 cm of ice pellets with freezing rain also mixed in.
Cape Breton Highlands: 20 cm of snow with freezing rain and ice
pellets mixed in.
Inland areas away from the Atlantic Coast and north to the already
mentioned areas: 18 hours and counting of freezing rain with amounts
of 30 to 50 mm of freezing rain.
Atlantic Coast: 30 to 80 mm of rain.
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
Weather summary
for Prince Edward Island
issued by Environment Canada
at 11:30 a.m. AST Saturday 5 February 2022.
Discussion.
A low pressure system approached the Maritimes from the southwest on
Friday and is currently passing just south of Nova Scotia. Snow
developed well ahead of the system Thursday night and and became
heavy at times on Friday. Precipitation tapered to flurries this
morning.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada at 10 am Saturday February 05, 2022.
Snowfall: 25 to 50 cm
Wind: Northeast gusting to 50 to 70 km/h giving blowing snow
Some CoCoRaHS Reports:
Foxley River: 43 cm
Wellington: 48 cm
New London: 32 cm
Bonshaw: 47 cm
Bedford Corner: 37 cm
Morell: 44 cm
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/ASPC
Weather summary
for Prince Edward Island
issued by Environment Canada
at 9:59 p.m. AST Friday 4 February 2022.
Discussion.
A low pressure system approached the Maritimes from the southwest
this morning and is currently passing just south of Nova Scotia.
Snow developed well ahead of the system last night and became heavy
at times today. The snow continues into this evening but is much
lighter now.
The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada at 8 pm Friday February 04, 2021.
Snowfall: 25 to 40 cm
Wind: Northeast gusting to 50 to 70 km/h giving blowing snow
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/ASPC