Winter Storm Gerri Event Summary
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
900 AM CST Sun Jan 14 2024
...Winter storm moving further away from the Great Lakes and New
England as lake-effect snow continues downwind from the Great
Lakes...
Winter Weather Advisories and Winter Storm Warnings are in effect
for portions of Michigan and upstate New York downwind from Lake
Erie and Lake Ontario, as well as portions of the western slopes
of the central Appalachians.
Wind Advisories are in effect for the interior northern
Mid-Atlantic into the central Appalachians and the lower Great
Lakes.
For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings
and advisories, please see www.weather.gov
At 800 AM CST...The deep low pressure system responsible for the
latest round of winter storm across the Midwest to the Great Lakes
continued to move farther away into southeastern Canada this
morning. The associated snow across the Midwest and much of New
England had ended. However, as a reinforcing surge of arctic air
pushing through the Appalachians this morning, brief periods of
snow squalls were impacting portions of central Pennsylvania and
into the panhandles of Maryland and West Virginia. Meanwhile, as
the surge of arctic air was firmly in place across the Great
Lakes, lake-effect snow continued to fall across portions of
Michigan and upstate New York downwind from Lake Erie and Lake
Ontario under strong west-southwesterly winds with gusts locally
exceeding 60 mph.
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 700 AM
CST Thu Jan 11 through 800 AM CST Sun Jan 14...
...MAINE...
SOLON 3.9 ESE 4.0
HARTFORD 1.4 N 3.9
EW SHARON 2.0 NW 3.8
OXFORD 5.3 SW 2.0
...MICHIGAN...
ISHPEMING 7.2 SW 27.6
GRAND RAPIDS 2.9 NW 17.5
WALKER 5.1 W 16.5
OSSINEKE 1.0 NNE 11.0
WHITE CLOUD 7.5 ENE 10.4
WOODVILLE 5 SSE 10.4
LOWELL 1 E 10.0
ALTONA 3 N 8.8
...NEW HAMPSHIRE...
CENTER SANDWICH 4.9 E 5.1
ALBANY 2.8 SW 4.6
TAMWORTH 0.4 NNW 4.3
DANBURY 2.2 ESE 2.3
...NEW YORK...
LOCKPORT 0.8 NE 15.0
LOCKPORT 2.5 ESE 13.3
NORTH TONAWANDA 1.0 NNE 12.5
BOSTON 2.5 NE 11.1
ELMA CENTER 1.8 SE 10.5
BUFFALO 3.7 SE 5.2
...PENNSYLVANIA...
TIONESTA 7.3 SSE 8.0
MARIENVILLE 5.3 W 7.7
STRATTANVILLE 6.6 NE 6.5
...VERMONT...
LUDLOW 3.4 S 6.5
POMFRET 2.6 N 5.5
WOODBURY 3.4 NNW 5.3
STOWE 2.4 NNW 5.0
MORGAN 6.7 SE 4.7
...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier
in the event...
...MASSACHUSETTS...
NEW BEDFORD MUNI ARPT 63
...NEW YORK...
DUNKIRK/CHAUTAUQUA AIRPORT 76
BUFFALO/NIAGARA INTL ARPT 64
NIAGARA FALLS INTL ARPT 60
...PENNSYLVANIA...
PITTSBURGH/ALLEGHENY CO. ARPT 59
...RHODE ISLAND...
WESTERLY STATE ARPT 66
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches where the
event has ended...
...ILLINOIS...
LA SALLE 0.1 W 20.7
GENESEO 2.0 NW 17.9
HARVARD 4.4 NNE 14.4
MOLINE 0.7 NNE 14.0
BULL VALLEY 2.5 WNW 13.6
BELVIDERE 5.0 NNW 12.6
...INDIANA...
GOSHEN 3.0 WSW 7.7
GRANGER 1.8 ENE 7.5
LA PORTE 1.6 SW 7.1
MILL CREEK 1.9 NNE 7.1
MISHAWAKA 3.9 ENE 6.3
SOUTH BEND 4.6 SE 4.5
...IOWA...
AMES 2.1 WNW 22.4
FAIRFIELD 5.7 NNE 20.0
PARK VIEW 0.2 WSW 15.8
OTTUMWA 2.2 ENE 15.2
BETTENDORF 1.6 W 13.5
BLOOMFIELD 4.2 WNW 11.7
DES MOINES 4.1 N 8.0
...KANSAS...
MORROWVILLE 4.8 SSW 7.5
PALMER 6.9 SE 6.0
HUNTER 2.1 NNW 5.0
LEBANON 0.2 WNW 5.0
SMITH CENTER 0.2 NW 4.0
JAMESTOWN 2.4 NW 3.5
NATOMA 6.7 NNE 3.0
BREMEN 1 E 2.0
...NEBRASKA...
LINCOLN 6.1 SSE 13.0
PLATTE CENTER 3.2 NNE 12.0
FREMONT 0.6 S 11.0
HASTINGS 1.8 N 9.5
PAPILLION 1.2 WSW 9.5
FREMONT 1.7 NW 9.0
OMAHA 2.9 W 9.0
ALBION 6.1 WSW 8.8
VALLEY 1 WNW 6.3
FORT CALHOUN 3 W 6.1
ONEILL 6.0
GRAND ISLAND AIRPORT 5.7
MORRILL 10 S 5.7
SEWARD 5.2
...SOUTH DAKOTA...
HARRISBURG 0.8 NNE 3.4
SIOUX FALLS 5.2 E 3.4
CUSTER 5 ENE 3.2
YANKTON 3.0
GARRETSON 5.5 W 2.5
CANTON 1 NNW 2.1
NORRIS 2 SSW 2.0
SWETT 2 WSW 2.0
...WISCONSIN...
PEWAUKEE 3.2 W 20.9
NEW BERLIN 3.4 NE 19.9
GERMANTOWN 0.6 S 18.0
MUKWONAGO 5.3 W 17.2
HARTFORD 1.7 ESE 17.0
JACKSON 0.2 WSW 17.0
WAUKESHA 2.5 SE 16.9
DEERFIELD 0.6 N 16.4
ELKHORN 5.3 N 16.3
JANESVILLE 2.7 NE 16.3
ELKHART LAKE 6.8 NE 16.0
LAKE GENEVA 0.6 ENE 15.1
SAUKVILLE 0.9 SSW 14.1
GREEN BAY 3.8 SSE 14.0
COTTAGE GROVE 2.2 E 13.6
Lake-effect snows, locally heavy and possibly accompanied with
squalls, are forecast to impact locations downwind from the Great
Lakes today. Locally one to two feet of additional snowfall is
possible. As the deep low pressure system continues to move
farther away into eastern Canada, the lake-effect snow is expected
gradually taper to lighter snow showers by Monday. Winds are
expected to be not as strong on Monday but bitterly cold sub-zero
wind chill temperatures are forecast to remain in place through
the next few days.
The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction
Center at 900 PM CST. Please refer to your local National Weather
Service office for additional information on this event.
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Weather summary
for Prince Edward Island
issued by Environment Canada
at 4:58 a.m. AST Sunday 14 January 2024.
Discussion.
An intense trough of low pressure that tracked across the Maritimes
Saturday night produced strong winds to Prince Edward Island.
The following is a summary of wind gusts reported by observing
stations throughout Prince Edward Island in km/h:
North Cape: 89
Summerside: 83
Charlottetown: 78
East Point: 93
Stanhope: 87
Maple Plains: 87
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 4:46 a.m. AST Sunday 14 January 2024.
Discussion.
An intense trough of low pressure that tracked across the Maritimes
Saturday night produced very strong winds to exposed areas of Nova
Scotia. In addition, high water levels and very large waves impacted
the Atlantic coast.
The following is a summary of wind gusts reported by observing
stations throughout Nova Scotia in km/h:
Yarmouth: 95
Baccaro Point: 93
Brier Island: 115
Greenwood: 104
Lunenburg: 96
Osborne Head: 85
Halifax Stanfield Airport: 89
Beaver Island: 93
Caribou Point: 96
Hart Island: 89
Eskasoni: 89
Henry Island: 121
Mabou 81
Sydney: 83
Les Suetes winds in western Cape Breton:
St. Joseph du Moine: 150
Grand Etang: 148
Plateau (Cheticamp area): 145
Cheticamp Island: 137
Please note that this summary may contain preliminary or unofficial
information and does not constitute a complete or final report.
End/ASPC
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