02.03.11

Major Winter Storm Part 3: Snow Totals

Posted in Weather News, Winter Weather at 8:00 am by Rebekah

Blizzard 2011 from NOAA

The big snowstorm of the last few days is pretty much over for the U.S. and Canada. The highest storm total report I heard was 26.5 inches of snow just west of Racine, Wisconsin.

Following is a graphical summary of snow reports from the storm. Many of the NWS forecast offices have more information about the storm in their area; click on the desired link to get to that forecast office’s web page.

Note: all of these images may be enlarged by clicking on them, including the above image from NOAA, showing the storm on the 1st.

National, 24-hr snowfall ending 8 am Central Time on Feb. 2nd, from the NWS Experimental Snowfall Analysis (some of the below NWS offices just zoomed in on this map for their regional snow maps):

NWS Norman, Oklahoma:

NWS Tulsa, Oklahoma:

NWS Wichita, Kansas:

NWS Topeka, Kansas:

NWS Springfield, Missouri:

NWS Kansas City/Pleasant Hill, Missouri:

NWS St. Louis, Missouri:

NWS Hastings, Nebraska:

NWS Omaha/Valley, Nebraska:

NWS Des Moines, Iowa:

NWS Sioux Falls, South Dakota:

NWS Quad Cities, Iowa/Illinois:

NWS Lincoln, Illinois:

NWS Chicago, Illinois:

NWS Northern Indiana:

NWS La Crosse, Wisconsin:

NWS Milwaukee, Wisconsin:

NWS Grand Rapids, Michigan (this write-up opens as a PDF):

NWS Detroit, Michigan:

To see a text list of snow totals across the U.S., see the Hydrometeorological Prediction Center’s Storm Summary.

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/oun/enhanced.php

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