Additions/corrections
Storm Data, Feb, 2006
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena
March 2005
Additions/Corrections
Time Path Path
Local/ Length Width
Location Date Standard (Miles) (Yards)
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
COZ034 S & Se Grand / W Central & Sw Boulder / Gilpin / Clear
Creek / Summit / N & W Park Counties Above 9000 Feet
24 1220MST
Two climbers were caught in an avalanche on the south side of Quandary
Peak. One man survived with only minor injuries while his friend was
buried and killed. Quandry Peak is located at the south end of the
Tenmile Range, the summit is about 6.5 miles SSW of Breckenridge.
M?0U
COZ034 S & Se Grand / W Central & Sw Boulder / Gilpin / Clear
Creek / Summit / N & W Park Counties Above 9000 Feet
27 1300MST
Three backcountry skiers were caught in an avalanche, I was partially
buried, 2 were completely buried and injured. The more seriously
injured skier suffered a fractured pelvis and a large leg laceration.
Number of Persons Estimate Damage
Location Date Killed Injured Property Crops
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
COZ034 S & Se Grand / W Central & Sw Boulder / Gilpin / Clear
Creek / Summit / N & W Park Counties Above 9000 Feet
24 1 1
Two climbers were caught in an avalanche on the south side of Quandary
Peak. One man survived with only minor injuries while his friend was
buried and killed. Quandry Peak is located at the south end of the
Tenmile Range, the summit is about 6.5 miles SSW of Breckenridge.
M?OU
COZ034 S & Se Grand / W Central & Sw Boulder / Gilpin / Clear
Creek / Summit / N & W Park Counties Above 9000 Feet
27 0 2
Three backcountry skiers were caught in an avalanche, I was partially
buried, 2 were completely buried and injured. The more seriously
injured skier suffered a fractured pelvis and a large leg laceration.
Location Date Character of Storm
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
COZ034 S & Se Grand / W Central & Sw Boulder / Gilpin / Clear
Creek / Summit / N & W Park Counties Above 9000 Feet
24 Avalanche
Two climbers were caught in an avalanche on the south side of Quandary
Peak. One man survived with only minor injuries while his friend was
buried and killed. Quandry Peak is located at the south end of the
Tenmile Range, the summit is about 6.5 miles SSW of Breckenridge.
M?OU
COZ034 S & Se Grand / W Central & Sw Boulder / Gilpin / Clear
Creek / Summit / N & W Park Counties Above 9000 Feet
27 Avalanche
Three backcountry skiers were caught in an avalanche, I was partially
buried, 2 were completely buried and injured. The more seriously
injured skier suffered a fractured pelvis and a large leg laceration.
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena
May 2005
Additions/Corrections
Time Path Path
Local/ Length Width
Location Date Standard (Miles) (Yards)
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
COZ034 S & Se Grand / W Central & Sw Boulder / Gilpin / Clear
Creek / Summit / N & W Park Counties Above 9000 Feet
18 1300MST
A backcountry snowboarder triggered a small slab avalanche on the
north side of Buffalo Mountain. He received leg and facial injuries.
COZ034 S & Se Grand / W Central & Sw Boulder / Gilpin / Clear
Creek / Summit / N & W Park Counties Above 9000 Feet
20 1030MST
A 53-year-old skier from Boulder was buried and killed in a
medium-sized wet slab avalanche at Arapahoe Basin. The avalanche
occurred in an area known as the First Alley, immediately below the
roll on the west side of the Pallavicini Run.
M530U
Number of Persons Estimate Damage
Location Date Killed Injured Property Crops
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
COZ034 S & Se Grand / W Central & Sw Boulder / Gilpin / Clear
Creek / Summit / N & W Park Counties Above 9000 Feet
18 0 l
A backcountry snowboarder triggered a small slab avalanche on the
north side of Buffalo Mountain. He received leg and facial injuries.
COZ034 S & Se Grand / W Central & Sw Boulder / Gilpin / Clear
Creek / Summit / N & W Park Counties Above 9000 Feet
20 1 0
A 53-year-old skier from Boulder was buried and killed in a
medium-sized wet slab avalanche at Arapahoe Basin. The avalanche
occurred in an area known as the First Alley, immediately below the
roll on the west side of the Pallavicini Run.
M530U
Location Date Character of Storm
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
COZ034 S & Se Grand / W Central & Sw Boulder / Gilpin / Clear
Creek / Summit / N & W Park Counties Above 9000 Feet
18 Avalanche
A backcountry snowboarder triggered a small slab avalanche on the
north side of Buffalo Mountain. He received leg and facial injuries.
COZ034 S & Se Grand / W Central & Sw Boulder / Gilpin / Clear
Creek / Summit / N & W Park Counties Above 9000 Feet
20 Avalanche
A 53-year-old skier from Boulder was buried and killed in a
medium-sized wet slab avalanche at Arapahoe Basin. The avalanche
occurred in an area known as the First Alley, immediately below the
roll on the west side of the Pallavicini Run.
M530U
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena
November 2005
Additions/Corrections
Time Path Path
Local/ Length Width
Location Date Standard (Miles) (Yards)
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
COZ033 S & E Jackson / Larimer / N & Ne Grand / Nw Boulder
Counties Above 9000 Feet
06 1030MST
A backcountry snowboarder and his dog were buried and killed in a hard
slab avalanche on the north side of Mines Peak, just northeast of the
summit of Berthoud Pass.
M32OU
Number of Persons Estimate Damage
Location Date Killed Injured Property Crops
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
COZ033 S & E Jackson / Larimer / N & Ne Grand / Nw Boulder
Counties Above 9000 Feet
06 1 0
A backcountry snowboarder and his dog were buried and killed in a hard
slab avalanche on the north side of Mines Peak, just northeast of the
summit of Berthoud Pass.
M32OU
Location Date Character of Storm
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
COZ033 S & E Jackson / Larimer / N & Ne Grand / Nw Boulder
Counties Above 9000 Feet
06 Avalanche
A backcountry snowboarder and his dog were buried and killed in a hard
slab avalanche on the north side of Mines Peak, just northeast of the
summit of Berthoud Pass.
M32OU
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena
December 2005
Additions/Corrections
Time Path Path
Local/ Length Width
Location Date Standard (Miles) (Yards)
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
COZ034 S & Se Grand / W Central & Sw Boulder / Gilpin / Clear
Creek / Summit / N & W Park Counties Above 9000 Feet
22 1230MST
Two teenage hikers were caught in a hard slab avalanche on the east
side of Kelso Mountain, about 3 miles south of Bakerville and about
1 mile east of the summit of Torreys Peak. One young man--an
18-year-old from Colorado Springs--was buried and killed.
M18OU
MICHIGAN, East
MIZ055 Sanilac
12 1100EST
1600EST
Intense Lake effect snow showers dumped up to a foot of snow along
the Lake Huron shoreline in Sanilac County. The snow showers began
early on the 12th and persisted on and off through the day. At 1100
EST, Law enforcement reported 6 to 8 inches of snow in three hours
with near zero visibilities near the town of Forestville.
Number of Persons Estimate Damage
Location Date Killed Injured Property Crops
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
COZ034 S & Se Grand / W Central & Sw Boulder / Gilpin / Clear
Creek / Summit / N & W Park Counties Above 9000 Feet
22 1 0 0
Two teenage hikers were caught in a hard slab avalanche on the east
side of Kelso Mountain, about 3 miles south of Bakerville and about
1 mile east of the summit of Torreys Peak. One young man--an
18-year-old from Colorado Springs--was buried and killed.
M18OU
MICHIGAN, East
MIZ055 Sanilac
12 0 0
Intense Lake effect snow showers dumped up to a foot of snow along
the Lake Huron shoreline in Sanilac County. The snow showers began
early on the 12th and persisted on and off through the day. At 1100
EST, Law enforcement reported 6 to 8 inches of snow in three hours
with near zero visibilities near the town of Forestville.
Location Date Character of Storm
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
COZ034 S & Se Grand / W Central & Sw Boulder / Gilpin / Clear
Creek / Summit / N & W Park Counties Above 9000 Feet
22 Avalanche
Two teenage hikers were caught in a hard slab avalanche on the east
side of Kelso Mountain, about 3 miles south of Bakerville and about
1 mile east of the summit of Torreys Peak. One young man--an
18-year-old from Colorado Springs--was buried and killed.
M18OU
MICHIGAN, East
MIZ055 Sanilac
12 Lake-Effect Snow
Intense Lake effect snow showers dumped up to a foot of snow along
the Lake Huron shoreline in Sanilac County. The snow showers began
early on the 12th and persisted on and off through the day. At 1100
EST, Law enforcement reported 6 to 8 inches of snow in three hours
with near zero visibilities near the town of Forestville.
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena
January 2006
Additions/Corrections
Time Path Path
Local/ Length Width
Location Date Standard (Miles) (Yards)
ALASKA, Northern
AKZ202 Northern Arctic Coast
24 0500AST
1100AST
In the early morning of Jan 24, an Ivu, or push of ice came on shore
to Barrow. An ivu is the Inupiaq Eskimo word for the collision of a
massive ice floe against the shore-fast ice. They are caused by ocean
currents and winds blowing multi-year ice onto the shore, creating
piles up to 40 feet high. On January 22, the NWS Weather Service
Office in Barrow, AK, confirmed that first-year sea ice had pushed
onshore with an average berm height of 6 to 8 feet. By January 24,
the massive ice flow had continued to push onshore increasing to
25 feet and blocking roads within the North Slope community. Front-end
loaders were used to clear roads and in particular the road from the
city of Barrow to the Naval Arctic Research Laboratory. The ice in
the flow was first- or second-year ice around 3 feet thick. The ivu
was the first since 1978.
CARIBBEAN SEA AND TROPICAL ATLANTIC
Atl Waters Swd Fm
19.5 Btwn 68W And
64W To Nw Cst Pr
Mouth Rio Guajataca 27 1635AST
1650AST
A waterspout was reported off the north coast of Puerto Rico between
Hatillo and Camuy. It was moving slowly south.
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
COZ033 S & E Jackson / Larimer / N & Ne Grand /
Nw Boulder Counties Above 9000 Feet
01 1100MST
Two snowmobilers from Iowa were buried and killed in an avalanche in
the Trap Park area of the Front Range, about 3.5 miles east-northeast
of Cameron Pass. There were 12 snowmobilers in the party. Seven were
caught, five partly buried and two fully buried; both buried riders
were killed. The data was provided by the Colorado Avalanche
Information Center.
M25OU, M32OU
FLORIDA, West Central
FLZ039 Levy
06 0300EST
0700EST
Arctic air overspread the Nature Coast and caused the coldest air of
the season. The temperature six miles southeast of Chiefland dropped
to 30 degrees and Bronson dropped to 31 degrees. Temperatures dropped
briefly into the low to mid 30s across the inland areas of Citrus,
Hernando, Sumter, and Paseo counties.
FLZ052 Polk
15 0200EST
0900EST
Canadian high pressure settled over Florida bringing unseasonably
cold weather to the state. Winter Haven dropped to 32 degrees with
wind chills dropping into the mid 20s. The rest of west central and
southwest Florida recorded wind chills in the lower 30s but the
duration was less than 3 hours.
GEORGIA, Northeast
GAZ010-017 Rabun - Habersham
14 0800EST
15 0200EST
Strong winds developed behind a cold front across the mountains of
Georgia during the late morning, and continued through the remainder
of the day. There was widespread damage to trees and power lines,
with quite a few power outages. A 37-year-old man was injured in
Clayton, GA when a tree snapped off and fell on him. At least 1
vehicle was crushed by a fallen tree in Clayton.
NORTH CAROLINA, Northwest and North Central
NCZ001>003-005-018>019 Ashe - Alleghany - Surry - Rockingham
Watauga Wilkes
14 0800EST
1500EST
A cold front passed across North Carolina in the early morning hours
of the 14th. After sunrise, winds increased and very strong
TEXAS, North
TXZ091-116-129 Montague - Palo Pinto - Eastland
01 15000ST
02 12000ST
Several devastating wild fires erupted across north Texas due to low
humidities, strong winds, and the ongoing drought. In Montague County,
a 17-mile long fire burned between Ringgold and Nocona, destroying
forty homes. Two firefighters and two civilians were injured. A grass
fire which began in Palo Pinto County near the Mineral Wells Airport
burned 13 structures, including 5 homes. The fire grew to cover 1,800
acres. One firefighter suffered second-degree burns and another smoke
inhalation. A grass fire burned more than 35,000 acres in the
southeastern part of Eastland county and forced evacuations of the
nearby towns of Carbon, Gorman, and Desdemona. The community of Kokomo
essentially burned to the ground. Thirty-six buildings, including
homes, were destroyed. Numerous livestock were lost in the fire. The
fire was 35 miles long.
UTAH, West and Central
Cache County
Petersboro Siding 01 2200MST
02 1000MST
Newspaper reports of flooding in homes in Petersboro, UT in Cache
Valley. Number of homes not given.
UTZ006 Wasatch Mountain Valleys/Huntsville/
Park City/Heber
01 2200MST
03 1000MST
9" at Kamas and PArk City, including 3" in 1 hr 1/3 am.
UTZ007>008-017 Wasatch Mountains 180 North - Wasatch
Mountains South Of 180 - Central And
Southwest Mountains
01 2200MST
03 1000MST
Otter Creek RAWS. 36" storm total on Ben Lomond Peak M50OT
UTZ003-005 Salt Lake And Toole Valleys - Great
Salt Lake Desert And Mountains/
Wendover/Snowville
02 1700MST
1930MST
Olympus Cove weather station
A STRONG WINTER STORM SYSTEM BROUGHT HIGH WINDS AND HEAVY SNOW TO
THE MOUNTAINS. ONE PERSON DIED WHEN THEIR SMALL PRIVATE PLANE CRASHED
INTO THE SIDE OF A MOUNTAIN NEAR JORDANELLE DAM IN HEAVY SNOW. RAIN
AND SNOW MELT RESULTED IN FLOODING IN THE CACHE VALLEY AT PETERSBORO.
STANDING WATER CLOSED MAIN STREET AND WATER FILLED SEVERAL HOMES
BASEMENTS. STRONG WIND GUSTS BLEW OVER SIGNS AND RIPPED OFF SHINGLES
IN CEDAR CITY.
PEAK WIND GUSTS WERE (MPH)..
OTTER CREEK RAWS (RICH CO) 90
SIGNAL PEAK (SEVIER CO) 74
OLYMPUS COVE 62
DUGWAY 59
WASATCH RIDGELINE 79
LOST CREEK (SEVIER CO) 64
TOOELE 60
SNOWFALL AMOUNTS WERE (INCHES)..
BEN LOMOND PEAK 32
SOLITUDE 22
ALTA LIFTS 20
PARK CITY RIDGE 17
DANIELS PASS 14
CEDAR BREAKS 12
SPRUCES 11
KAMAS 9
KIMBALL JUNCTION 4
SNOWBIRD 27
TIMP DIVIDE 22
BRIGHTON 19
FARMINGTON CYN 15
TRIAL LAKE 13
THE CANYONS 12
WASATCH PLATEAU 10
PARK CITY 8
HEBER CITY 4
ALTA UDOT 24
TONY GROVE LAKE 20
MONTE CRISTO 18
HIGH UINTAS 14
KOLOB-ZION NP 12
CHALK CREEK 11
JORDANELLE RES 9
BRIAN HEAD 8
UTZ007>008 Wasatch Mountains 180 North - Wasatch
Mountains South Of 180
07 1200MST
08 2300MST
16" storm total at Tony Grove Lake
JAN 7TH-8TH.. A COUPLE OF FAST MOVING STORMS AFFECTED NORTHERN
UTAH, West and Central
UTAH. SNOW DUSTED THE WASATCH FRONT ON THE 8TH AND RESULTED IN ICY
ROADWAYS. DOZENS OF SLIDE OFF ACCIDENTS WERE REPORTED.
SNOWFALL AMOUNTS WERE (INCHES)..
TONY GROVE LAKE 16
SNOWBIRD 12
SPRUCES 10
SNOWBIRD 7
CHALK CREEK 6
TIMP DIVIDE 3
BRIGHTON 15
MONTE CRISTO 11
FARMINGTON CYN 9
THE CANYONS 7
DANIELS PASS 5
UPPER MILLCREEK 2
ALTA UDOT 13
SNOWBASIN 10
SOLITUDE 9
BEN LOMOND PEAK 6
TRIAL LAKE 5
SUNDANCE 2
UTZ006>008 Wasatch Mountain Valleys/Huntsville/
Park City/Heber - Wasatch Mountains 180
North - Wasatch Mountains South Of 180
11 0900MST
2100MST
9" snowfall in 12hrs in Liberty
UTZ002>003-005- Northern Wasatch Front/Brigham City/
007>009-017 Ogden Bountiful - Salt Lake And Toole
Valleys - Great Salt Lake Desert And
Mountains/Wendover/Snowville - Wasatch
Mountains 180 North - Wasatch Mountains
South Of 180 - Western Unita Mountains
- Central And Southwest Mountains
15 0600MST
16 1000MST
6" along the Bountiful bench
A winter storm brought heavy snow to much of the state, with
significant snow in the populated valleys.
SNOWFALL TOTALS WERE (INCHES)..
ALTA UDOT 20
FARMINGTON CYN 15
WASATCH PLATEAU 14
BRIAN HEAD 13
KOLOB-ZION NP 12
TONY GROVE LAKE 9
TRIAL LAKE 8
CEDAR BREAKS 8
NORTH SLC BENCH 7
COTTONWOOD HTS 6
UPPER SLC AVENUES 5
TAYLORSVILLE 5
PINTO JUNCTION 5
WEST JORDAN 3
LAYTON BENCH 3
SUNDANCE 3
EAST LAYTON 2
SPANISH FORK 2
SOUTH JORDAN 2
COALVILLE 2
ALTA LIFTS 18
SOLITUDE 15
BEN LOMOND PEAK 13
THE CANYONS 12
PARK CITY RIDGE 10
TUSHAR MTS 9
FARNSWORTH LAKE 8
SNOWBASIN 7
BOUNTIFUL BENCH 6
EDEN 6
SUNCREST-DRAPER 5
SANDY 5
NEW HARMONY 4
WEST VALLEY CITY 3
ALPINE 3
PLEASANT GROVE 2
SLC AIRPORT 2
LOGAN AIRPORT 2
CEDAR CITY 2
MORGAN 2
SNOWBIRD 18
OQUIRRH MTS 14
SPRUCES 13
BRIGHTON 12
CHALK CREEK 10
STRAWBERRY RES 8
PINE VALLEY MTS 8
MONTE CRISTO 7
UPPER MILLCREEK 6
TIMP DIVIDE 6
PAYSON 5
COVE FORT 5
COTTONWOOD 3
SANTAQUIN 3
SOUTH OGDEN 3
WEST HAVEN 2
OGDEN NE BENCH 2
TOOELE 2
KAMAS 2
RANDOLPH 2
UTZ002>004-006> Northern Wasatch Front/Brigham City/
008-014>015 Ogden Bountiful - Salt Lake And Toole
Valleys - Southern Wasatch Front/Lehi/
Provo/Nephi - Wasatch Mountain Valleys/
Huntsville/Park City/Heber - Wasatch
Mountains 180 North - Wasatch Mountains
South Of 180 - Sanpete/Sevier Valleys -
West Central Utah/Delta
17 1800MST
19 2000MST
6" in Layton
A series of storms brought a 3-day snow event to Utah.
SNOWFALL TOTALS WERE (INCHES)..
TONY GROVE LAKE 29
SOLITUDE 22
STANSBURY MTS 22
OQUIRRH MTS 19
BRIGHTON 29
ALTA UDOT 22
SNOWBIRD 20
TOOELE 18
FILLMORE 8 E 23
ALTA LIFTS 22
ELK RIDGE 19
PAYSON R.S. 17
UTAH, West and Central
WASATCH PLATEAU 17
SPRUCES 14
ALPINE 13
TRIAL LAKE 13
MONTE CRISTO 12
CEDAR HILLS 11
DUGWAY 10
KANOSH 11
ROOSEVELT 9
WEST JORDAN BENCH 7
STERLING 7
LAYTON BENCH 6
PARK CITY 6
NORTH SLC BENCH 5
NEPHI 5
SOUTH OGDEN 4
EAST LAYTON 4
UPPER SLC AVENUES 4
ALTAMONT 4
ROY 3
SOUTH JORDAN 3
CEDAR CITY 3
BRIAN HEAD 17
SUNCREST-DRAPER 14
FARMINGTON CYN 13
EAGLE MOUNTAIN 12
TIMP DIVIDE 12
GRANTSVILLE 11
SPRINGVILLE 10
COVE FORT 10
LAKESIDE 9
HERRIMAN 7
FILLMORE 7
BOUNTIFUL 6
DELTA 6
UPPER MILLCREEK 5
COTTONWOOD HTS 5
MANTUA 4
WEST JORDAN 4
HEBER CITY 4
WEST HAVEN 3
FARMINGTON 3
KAMAS 3
BRIGHAM CITY 2
PAYSON 14
FARNSWORTH LAKE 14
THE CANYONS 13
SPANISH FORK 12
SANDY 11
CHALK CREEK 11
EDEN 10
PLEASANT GROVE 9
CEDAR BREAKS 9
MANTI 7
PROVO BYU 6
LAKETOWN 6
BEN LOMOND PEAK 6
OREM 5
OGDEN NE BENCH 4
HYDE PARK 4
TAYLORSVILLE 4
DUCHESNE 4
LAYTON 3
SLC AIRPORT 3
RANDOLPH 3
UTZ017-017 Central And Southwest Mountains
25 1900MST
26 1900MST
15" in 18 hrs at Midway Valley
UTZ004-006>007 Southern Wasatch Front/Lehi/Provo/Nephi
- Wasatch Mountain Valleys/Huntsville/
Park City/Heber - Wasatch Mountains
180 North
28 1000MST
29 0800MST
6" in 12h at Alpine
UTZ007 Wasatch Mountains 180 North
31 1200MST
2350MST
12" in 12h at Ben Lomond
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIZ002 St. Croix
18 0000AST
23 2359AST
Breezy to windy conditions affected the U.S. Virgin Islands during
this period. Some residents of St. Croix reported tarpaulins, tents
and lawn furniture being blown over. A few trees were toppled across
the island and isolated power interruptions occurred. Strong high
pressure center in the western Atlantic was responsible for the
blistery conditions. An NWS spotter at Maria Hill along St. Croix
East End reported a wind gust of 49 mph on Saturday January 21.
VIRGINIA, East
Brunswick County
Cochran 14 0100EST
Trees down on Route 1.
Dinwiddie County
Carson 14 0142EST
Nickel size hail fell. Wind gusts were estimated at 50 mph.
New Kent County
New Kent 14 0155EST
Trees down on Old Church Road.
Sussex County
Jarratt 14 0159EST
Trees down along Route 619.
King William County
West Pt 14 0205EST
Large tree down on car on Route 30.
Prince George County
Prince George 14 0209EST
Trees down at Route 10 and Ruffin Road and on Lone Oak Road at
Route 614.
King And Queen County
5 SE Millers Tavern 14 0215EST 0.3 50
0216EST
F0 tornado demolished 2 sheds at residence. Some minor roof damage
also occurred. Numerous trees blown down or snapped off.
Richmond County
Tidewater 14 0230EST
Damage to two outbuildings. Several trees blown down. Small hail also
reported.
Suffolk (C)
Elephant Fork 14 0324EST
Large pine tree snapped and fell on two homes on Kristen Lane. One
received major structural damage.
Newport News (C)
2 SW (Phf) 14 0330EST
Newport Nev
Trees down along Colony Road.
Portsmouth (C)
Portsmouth 14 0340EST
Large tree down at 200 block of Mayflower Avenue.
Norfolk (C)
Norfolk 14 0342EST
Large tree blown down near downtown.
Virginia Beach (C)
2 E Sigma 14 0345EST
Vinyl carport flipped at Sandbridge Beach.
VIRGINIA, Southwest
VAZ007-009>020-022> Tazewell - Smyth - Bland - Giles -
024-032>035-43045 Wythe - Pulaski - Montgomery - Grayson
- Carroll - Floyd - Craig - Alleghany
- Bath - Roanoke - Botetourt -
Rockbridge - Patrick - Franklin -
Bedford - Amherst - Henry -
Pittsylvania - Campbell
14 0800EST
1500EST
A cold front passed across Virginia in the early morning hours of the
14th. After sunrise, winds increased and very strong gusts during the
day resulted in numerous reports of trees down, many power lines down,
power outages, signs blown down or bent, and some structural damage
from trees falling on buildings, and shingles being blown off roofs.
Number of Persons
Location Date Killed Injured
ALASKA, Northern
AKZ202 Northern Arctic Coast
24 0 0
In the early morning of Jan 24, an Ivu, or push of ice came on shore
to Barrow. An ivu is the Inupiaq Eskimo word for the collision of a
massive ice floe against the shore-fast ice. They are caused by ocean
currents and winds blowing multi-year ice onto the shore, creating
piles up to 40 feet high. On January 22, the NWS Weather Service
Office in Barrow, AK, confirmed that first-year sea ice had pushed
onshore with an average berm height of 6 to 8 feet. By January 24,
the massive ice flow had continued to push onshore increasing to
25 feet and blocking roads within the North Slope community. Front-end
loaders were used to clear roads and in particular the road from the
city of Barrow to the Naval Arctic Research Laboratory. The ice in
the flow was first- or second-year ice around 3 feet thick. The ivu
was the first since 1978.
CARIBBEAN SEA AND TROPICAL ATLANTIC
Atl Waters Swd Fm
19.5 Btwn 68W And
64W To Nw Cst Pr
Mouth Rio Guajataca 27 0 0
A waterspout was reported off the north coast of Puerto Rico between
Hatillo and Camuy. It was moving slowly south.
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
COZ033 S & E Jackson / Larimer / N & Ne Grand /
Nw Boulder Counties Above 9000 Feet
01 2 0
Two snowmobilers from Iowa were buried and killed in an avalanche in
the Trap Park area of the Front Range, about 3.5 miles east-northeast
of Cameron Pass. There were 12 snowmobilers in the party. Seven were
caught, five partly buried and two fully buried; both buried riders
were killed. The data was provided by the Colorado Avalanche
Information Center.
M25OU, M32OU
FLORIDA, West Central
FLZ039 Levy
06 0 0
Arctic air overspread the Nature Coast and caused the coldest air of
the season. The temperature six miles southeast of Chiefland dropped
to 30 degrees and Bronson dropped to 31 degrees. Temperatures dropped
briefly into the low to mid 30s across the inland areas of Citrus,
Hernando, Sumter, and Paseo counties.
FLZ052 Polk
15 0 0
Canadian high pressure settled over Florida bringing unseasonably
cold weather to the state. Winter Haven dropped to 32 degrees with
wind chills dropping into the mid 20s. The rest of west central and
southwest Florida recorded wind chills in the lower 30s but the
duration was less than 3 hours.
GEORGIA, Northeast
GAZ010-017 Rabun - Habersham
14 0 1
15
Strong winds developed behind a cold front across the mountains of
Georgia during the late morning, and continued through the remainder
of the day. There was widespread damage to trees and power lines,
with quite a few power outages. A 37-year-old man was injured in
Clayton, GA when a tree snapped off and fell on him. At least 1
vehicle was crushed by a fallen tree in Clayton.
NORTH CAROLINA, Northwest and North Central
NCZ001>003-005-018>019 Ashe - Alleghany - Surry - Rockingham
Watauga Wilkes
14 0 0
A cold front passed across North Carolina in the early morning hours
of the 14th. After sunrise, winds increased and very strong
TEXAS, North
TXZ091-116-129 Montague - Palo Pinto - Eastland
01 0 6
02
Several devastating wild fires erupted across north Texas due to low
humidities, strong winds, and the ongoing drought. In Montague County,
a 17-mile long fire burned between Ringgold and Nocona, destroying
forty homes. Two firefighters and two civilians were injured. A grass
fire which began in Palo Pinto County near the Mineral Wells Airport
burned 13 structures, including 5 homes. The fire grew to cover 1,800
acres. One firefighter suffered second-degree burns and another smoke
inhalation. A grass fire burned more than 35,000 acres in the
southeastern part of Eastland county and forced evacuations of the
nearby towns of Carbon, Gorman, and Desdemona. The community of Kokomo
essentially burned to the ground. Thirty-six buildings, including
homes, were destroyed. Numerous livestock were lost in the fire. The
fire was 35 miles long.
UTAH, West and Central
Cache County
Petersboro Siding 01 0 0
02
Newspaper reports of flooding in homes in Petersboro, UT in Cache
Valley. Number of homes not given.
UTZ006 Wasatch Mountain Valleys/Huntsville/
Park City/Heber
01 0 0
03
9" at Kamas and PArk City, including 3" in 1 hr 1/3 am.
UTZ007>008-017 Wasatch Mountains 180 North - Wasatch
Mountains South Of 180 - Central And
Southwest Mountains
01 l 0
03
Otter Creek RAWS. 36" storm total on Ben Lomond Peak M50OT
UTZ003-005 Salt Lake And Toole Valleys - Great
Salt Lake Desert And Mountains/
Wendover/Snowville
02 0 0
Olympus Cove weather station
A STRONG WINTER STORM SYSTEM BROUGHT HIGH WINDS AND HEAVY SNOW TO
THE MOUNTAINS. ONE PERSON DIED WHEN THEIR SMALL PRIVATE PLANE CRASHED
INTO THE SIDE OF A MOUNTAIN NEAR JORDANELLE DAM IN HEAVY SNOW. RAIN
AND SNOW MELT RESULTED IN FLOODING IN THE CACHE VALLEY AT PETERSBORO.
STANDING WATER CLOSED MAIN STREET AND WATER FILLED SEVERAL HOMES
BASEMENTS. STRONG WIND GUSTS BLEW OVER SIGNS AND RIPPED OFF SHINGLES
IN CEDAR CITY.
PEAK WIND GUSTS WERE (MPH)..
OTTER CREEK RAWS (RICH CO) 90
SIGNAL PEAK (SEVIER CO) 74
OLYMPUS COVE 62
DUGWAY 59
WASATCH RIDGELINE 79
LOST CREEK (SEVIER CO) 64
TOOELE 60
SNOWFALL AMOUNTS WERE (INCHES)..
BEN LOMOND PEAK 32
SOLITUDE 22
ALTA LIFTS 20
PARK CITY RIDGE 17
DANIELS PASS 14
CEDAR BREAKS 12
SPRUCES 11
KAMAS 9
KIMBALL JUNCTION 4
SNOWBIRD 27
TIMP DIVIDE 22
BRIGHTON 19
FARMINGTON CYN 15
TRIAL LAKE 13
THE CANYONS 12
WASATCH PLATEAU 10
PARK CITY 8
HEBER CITY 4
ALTA UDOT 24
TONY GROVE LAKE 20
MONTE CRISTO 18
HIGH UINTAS 14
KOLOB-ZION NP 12
CHALK CREEK 11
JORDANELLE RES 9
BRIAN HEAD 8
UTZ007>008 Wasatch Mountains 180 North - Wasatch
Mountains South Of 180
07 0 0
08
16" storm total at Tony Grove Lake
JAN 7TH-8TH.. A COUPLE OF FAST MOVING STORMS AFFECTED NORTHERN
UTAH, West and Central
UTAH. SNOW DUSTED THE WASATCH FRONT ON THE 8TH AND RESULTED IN ICY
ROADWAYS. DOZENS OF SLIDE OFF ACCIDENTS WERE REPORTED.
SNOWFALL AMOUNTS WERE (INCHES)..
TONY GROVE LAKE 16
SNOWBIRD 12
SPRUCES 10
SNOWBIRD 7
CHALK CREEK 6
TIMP DIVIDE 3
BRIGHTON 15
MONTE CRISTO 11
FARMINGTON CYN 9
THE CANYONS 7
DANIELS PASS 5
UPPER MILLCREEK 2
ALTA UDOT 13
SNOWBASIN 10
SOLITUDE 9
BEN LOMOND PEAK 6
TRIAL LAKE 5
SUNDANCE 2
UTZ006>008 Wasatch Mountain Valleys/Huntsville/
Park City/Heber - Wasatch Mountains 180
North - Wasatch Mountains South Of 180
11 0 0
9" snowfall in 12hrs in Liberty
UTZ002>003-005- Northern Wasatch Front/Brigham City/
007>009-017 Ogden Bountiful - Salt Lake And Toole
Valleys - Great Salt Lake Desert And
Mountains/Wendover/Snowville - Wasatch
Mountains 180 North - Wasatch Mountains
South Of 180 - Western Unita Mountains
- Central And Southwest Mountains
15 0 0
16
6" along the Bountiful bench
A winter storm brought heavy snow to much of the state, with
significant snow in the populated valleys.
SNOWFALL TOTALS WERE (INCHES)..
ALTA UDOT 20
FARMINGTON CYN 15
WASATCH PLATEAU 14
BRIAN HEAD 13
KOLOB-ZION NP 12
TONY GROVE LAKE 9
TRIAL LAKE 8
CEDAR BREAKS 8
NORTH SLC BENCH 7
COTTONWOOD HTS 6
UPPER SLC AVENUES 5
TAYLORSVILLE 5
PINTO JUNCTION 5
WEST JORDAN 3
LAYTON BENCH 3
SUNDANCE 3
EAST LAYTON 2
SPANISH FORK 2
SOUTH JORDAN 2
COALVILLE 2
ALTA LIFTS 18
SOLITUDE 15
BEN LOMOND PEAK 13
THE CANYONS 12
PARK CITY RIDGE 10
TUSHAR MTS 9
FARNSWORTH LAKE 8
SNOWBASIN 7
BOUNTIFUL BENCH 6
EDEN 6 TIMP DIVIDE 6
SUNCREST-DRAPER 5
SANDY 5
NEW HARMONY 4
WEST VALLEY CITY 3
ALPINE 3
PLEASANT GROVE 2
SLC AIRPORT 2
LOGAN AIRPORT 2
CEDAR CITY 2
MORGAN 2
SNOWBIRD 18
OQUIRRH MTS 14
SPRUCES 13
BRIGHTON 12
CHALK CREEK 10
STRAWBERRY RES 8
PINE VALLEY MTS 8
MONTE CRISTO 7
UPPER MILLCREEK 6
PAYSON 5
COVE FORT 5
COTTONWOOD 3
SANTAQUIN 3
SOUTH OGDEN 3
WEST HAVEN 2
OGDEN NE BENCH 2
TOOELE 2
KAMAS 2
RANDOLPH 2
UTZ002>004-006> Northern Wasatch Front/Brigham City/
008-014>015 Ogden Bountiful - Salt Lake And Toole
Valleys - Southern Wasatch Front/Lehi/
Provo/Nephi - Wasatch Mountain Valleys/
Huntsville/Park City/Heber - Wasatch
Mountains 180 North - Wasatch Mountains
South Of 180 - Sanpete/Sevier Valleys -
West Central Utah/Delta
17 0 0
19
6" in Layton
A series of storms brought a 3-day snow event to Utah.
SNOWFALL TOTALS WERE (INCHES)..
TONY GROVE LAKE 29
SOLITUDE 22
STANSBURY MTS 22
OQUIRRH MTS 19
BRIGHTON 29
ALTA UDOT 22
SNOWBIRD 20
TOOELE 18
FILLMORE 8 E 23
ALTA LIFTS 22
ELK RIDGE 19
PAYSON R.S. 17
UTAH, West and Central
WASATCH PLATEAU 17
SPRUCES 14
ALPINE 13
TRIAL LAKE 13
MONTE CRISTO 12
CEDAR HILLS 11
DUGWAY 10
KANOSH 11
ROOSEVELT 9
WEST JORDAN BENCH 7
STERLING 7
LAYTON BENCH 6
PARK CITY 6
NORTH SLC BENCH 5
NEPHI 5
SOUTH OGDEN 4
EAST LAYTON 4
UPPER SLC AVENUES 4
ALTAMONT 4
ROY 3
SOUTH JORDAN 3
CEDAR CITY 3
BRIAN HEAD 17
SUNCREST-DRAPER 14
FARMINGTON CYN 13
EAGLE MOUNTAIN 12
TIMP DIVIDE 12
GRANTSVILLE 11
SPRINGVILLE 10
COVE FORT 10
LAKESIDE 9
HERRIMAN 7
FILLMORE 7
BOUNTIFUL 6
DELTA 6
UPPER MILLCREEK 5
COTTONWOOD HTS 5
MANTUA 4
WEST JORDAN 4
HEBER CITY 4
WEST HAVEN 3
FARMINGTON 3
KAMAS 3
BRIGHAM CITY 2
PAYSON 14
FARNSWORTH LAKE 14
THE CANYONS 13
SPANISH FORK 12
SANDY 11
CHALK CREEK 11
EDEN 10
PLEASANT GROVE 9
CEDAR BREAKS 9
MANTI 7
PROVO BYU 6
LAKETOWN 6
BEN LOMOND PEAK 6
OREM 5
OGDEN NE BENCH 4
HYDE PARK 4
TAYLORSVILLE 4
DUCHESNE 4
LAYTON 3
SLC AIRPORT 3
RANDOLPH 3
UTZ017-017 Central And Southwest Mountains
25 0 0
26
15" in 18 hrs at Midway Valley
UTZ004-006>007 Southern Wasatch Front/Lehi/Provo/Nephi
- Wasatch Mountain Valleys/Huntsville/
Park City/Heber - Wasatch Mountains
180 North
28 0 0
29
6" in 12h at Alpine
UTZ007 Wasatch Mountains 180 North
31 0 0
12" in 12h at Ben Lomond
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIZ002 St. Croix
18 0 0
23
Breezy to windy conditions affected the U.S. Virgin Islands during
this period. Some residents of St. Croix reported tarpaulins, tents
and lawn furniture being blown over. A few trees were toppled across
the island and isolated power interruptions occurred. Strong high
pressure center in the western Atlantic was responsible for the
blistery conditions. An NWS spotter at Maria Hill along St. Croix
East End reported a wind gust of 49 mph on Saturday January 21.
VIRGINIA, East
Brunswick County
Cochran 14 0 0
Trees down on Route 1.
Dinwiddie County
Carson 14 0 0
Nickel size hail fell. Wind gusts were estimated at 50 mph.
New Kent County
New Kent 14 0 0
Trees down on Old Church Road.
Sussex County
Jarratt 14 0 0
Trees down along Route 619.
King William County
West Pt 14 0 0
Large tree down on car on Route 30.
Prince George County
Prince George 14 0 0
Trees down at Route 10 and Ruffin Road and on Lone Oak Road at
Route 614.
King And Queen County
5 SE Millers Tavern 14 0 0
F0 tornado demolished 2 sheds at residence. Some minor roof damage
also occurred. Numerous trees blown down or snapped off.
Richmond County
Tidewater 14 0 0
Damage to two outbuildings. Several trees blown down. Small hail also
reported.
Suffolk (C)
Elephant Fork 14 0 0
Large pine tree snapped and fell on two homes on Kristen Lane. One
received major structural damage.
Newport News (C)
2 SW (Phf) 14 0 0
Newport Nev
Trees down along Colony Road.
Portsmouth (C)
Portsmouth 14 0 0
Large tree down at 200 block of Mayflower Avenue.
Norfolk (C)
Norfolk 14 0 0
Large tree blown down near downtown.
Virginia Beach (C)
2 E Sigma 14 0 0
Vinyl carport flipped at Sandbridge Beach.
VIRGINIA, Southwest
VAZ007-009>020-022> Tazewell - Smyth - Bland - Giles -
024-032>035-43045 Wythe - Pulaski - Montgomery - Grayson
- Carroll - Floyd - Craig - Alleghany
- Bath - Roanoke - Botetourt -
Rockbridge - Patrick - Franklin -
Bedford - Amherst - Henry -
Pittsylvania - Campbell
14 0 0
A cold front passed across Virginia in the early morning hours of the
14th. After sunrise, winds increased and very strong gusts during the
day resulted in numerous reports of trees down, many power lines down,
power outages, signs blown down or bent, and some structural damage
from trees falling on buildings, and shingles being blown off roofs.
Estimate Damage
Location Date Property Crops
ALASKA, Northern
AKZ202 Northern Arctic Coast
24
In the early morning of Jan 24, an Ivu, or push of ice came on shore
to Barrow. An ivu is the Inupiaq Eskimo word for the collision of a
massive ice floe against the shore-fast ice. They are caused by ocean
currents and winds blowing multi-year ice onto the shore, creating
piles up to 40 feet high. On January 22, the NWS Weather Service
Office in Barrow, AK, confirmed that first-year sea ice had pushed
onshore with an average berm height of 6 to 8 feet. By January 24,
the massive ice flow had continued to push onshore increasing to
25 feet and blocking roads within the North Slope community. Front-end
loaders were used to clear roads and in particular the road from the
city of Barrow to the Naval Arctic Research Laboratory. The ice in
the flow was first- or second-year ice around 3 feet thick. The ivu
was the first since 1978.
CARIBBEAN SEA AND TROPICAL ATLANTIC
Atl Waters Swd Fm
19.5 Btwn 68W And
64W To Nw Cst Pr
Mouth Rio Guajataca 27
A waterspout was reported off the north coast of Puerto Rico between
Hatillo and Camuy. It was moving slowly south.
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
COZ033 S & E Jackson / Larimer / N & Ne Grand /
Nw Boulder Counties Above 9000 Feet
01 0
Two snowmobilers from Iowa were buried and killed in an avalanche in
the Trap Park area of the Front Range, about 3.5 miles east-northeast
of Cameron Pass. There were 12 snowmobilers in the party. Seven were
caught, five partly buried and two fully buried; both buried riders
were killed. The data was provided by the Colorado Avalanche
Information Center.
M25OU, M32OU
FLORIDA, West Central
FLZ039 Levy
06
Arctic air overspread the Nature Coast and caused the coldest air of
the season. The temperature six miles southeast of Chiefland dropped
to 30 degrees and Bronson dropped to 31 degrees. Temperatures dropped
briefly into the low to mid 30s across the inland areas of Citrus,
Hernando, Sumter, and Paseo counties.
FLZ052 Polk
15
Canadian high pressure settled over Florida bringing unseasonably
cold weather to the state. Winter Haven dropped to 32 degrees with
wind chills dropping into the mid 20s. The rest of west central and
southwest Florida recorded wind chills in the lower 30s but the
duration was less than 3 hours.
GEORGIA, Northeast
GAZ010-017 Rabun - Habersham
14 1OK
15
Strong winds developed behind a cold front across the mountains of
Georgia during the late morning, and continued through the remainder
of the day. There was widespread damage to trees and power lines,
with quite a few power outages. A 37-year-old man was injured in
Clayton, GA when a tree snapped off and fell on him. At least 1
vehicle was crushed by a fallen tree in Clayton.
NORTH CAROLINA, Northwest and North Central
NCZ001>003-005-018>019 Ashe - Alleghany - Surry - Rockingham
Watauga Wilkes
14
A cold front passed across North Carolina in the early morning hours
of the 14th. After sunrise, winds increased and very strong
TEXAS, North
TXZ091-116-129 Montague - Palo Pinto - Eastland
01
02
Several devastating wild fires erupted across north Texas due to low
humidities, strong winds, and the ongoing drought. In Montague County,
a 17-mile long fire burned between Ringgold and Nocona, destroying
forty homes. Two firefighters and two civilians were injured. A grass
fire which began in Palo Pinto County near the Mineral Wells Airport
burned 13 structures, including 5 homes. The fire grew to cover 1,800
acres. One firefighter suffered second-degree burns and another smoke
inhalation. A grass fire burned more than 35,000 acres in the
southeastern part of Eastland county and forced evacuations of the
nearby towns of Carbon, Gorman, and Desdemona. The community of Kokomo
essentially burned to the ground. Thirty-six buildings, including
homes, were destroyed. Numerous livestock were lost in the fire. The
fire was 35 miles long.
UTAH, West and Central
Cache County
Petersboro Siding 01
02
Newspaper reports of flooding in homes in Petersboro, UT in Cache
Valley. Number of homes not given.
UTZ006 Wasatch Mountain Valleys/Huntsville/
Park City/Heber
01
03
9" at Kamas and PArk City, including 3" in 1 hr 1/3 am.
UTZ007>008-017 Wasatch Mountains 180 North - Wasatch
Mountains South Of 180 - Central And
Southwest Mountains
01
03
Otter Creek RAWS. 36" storm total on Ben Lomond Peak M50OT
UTZ003-005 Salt Lake And Toole Valleys - Great
Salt Lake Desert And Mountains/
Wendover/Snowville
02
Olympus Cove weather station
A STRONG WINTER STORM SYSTEM BROUGHT HIGH WINDS AND HEAVY SNOW TO
THE MOUNTAINS. ONE PERSON DIED WHEN THEIR SMALL PRIVATE PLANE CRASHED
INTO THE SIDE OF A MOUNTAIN NEAR JORDANELLE DAM IN HEAVY SNOW. RAIN
AND SNOW MELT RESULTED IN FLOODING IN THE CACHE VALLEY AT PETERSBORO.
STANDING WATER CLOSED MAIN STREET AND WATER FILLED SEVERAL HOMES
BASEMENTS. STRONG WIND GUSTS BLEW OVER SIGNS AND RIPPED OFF SHINGLES
IN CEDAR CITY.
PEAK WIND GUSTS WERE (MPH)..
OTTER CREEK RAWS (RICH CO) 90
SIGNAL PEAK (SEVIER CO) 74
OLYMPUS COVE 62
DUGWAY 59
WASATCH RIDGELINE 79
LOST CREEK (SEVIER CO) 64
TOOELE 60
SNOWFALL AMOUNTS WERE (INCHES)..
BEN LOMOND PEAK 32
SOLITUDE 22
ALTA LIFTS 20
PARK CITY RIDGE 17
DANIELS PASS 14
CEDAR BREAKS 12
SPRUCES 11
KAMAS 9
KIMBALL JUNCTION 4
SNOWBIRD 27
TIMP DIVIDE 22
BRIGHTON 19
FARMINGTON CYN 15
TRIAL LAKE 13
THE CANYONS 12
WASATCH PLATEAU 10
PARK CITY 8
HEBER CITY 4
ALTA UDOT 24
TONY GROVE LAKE 20
MONTE CRISTO 18
HIGH UINTAS 14
KOLOB-ZION NP 12
CHALK CREEK 11
JORDANELLE RES 9
BRIAN HEAD 8
UTZ007>008 Wasatch Mountains 180 North - Wasatch
Mountains South Of 180
07
08
16" storm total at Tony Grove Lake
JAN 7TH-8TH.. A COUPLE OF FAST MOVING STORMS AFFECTED NORTHERN
UTAH, West and Central
UTAH. SNOW DUSTED THE WASATCH FRONT ON THE 8TH AND RESULTED IN ICY
ROADWAYS. DOZENS OF SLIDE OFF ACCIDENTS WERE REPORTED.
SNOWFALL AMOUNTS WERE (INCHES)..
TONY GROVE LAKE 16
SNOWBIRD 12
SPRUCES 10
SNOWBIRD 7
CHALK CREEK 6
TIMP DIVIDE 3
BRIGHTON 15
MONTE CRISTO 11
FARMINGTON CYN 9
THE CANYONS 7
DANIELS PASS 5
UPPER MILLCREEK 2
ALTA UDOT 13
SNOWBASIN 10
SOLITUDE 9
BEN LOMOND PEAK 6
TRIAL LAKE 5
SUNDANCE 2
UTZ006>008 Wasatch Mountain Valleys/Huntsville/
Park City/Heber - Wasatch Mountains 180
North - Wasatch Mountains South Of 180
11
9" snowfall in 12hrs in Liberty
UTZ002>003-005- Northern Wasatch Front/Brigham City/
007>009-017 Ogden Bountiful - Salt Lake And Toole
Valleys - Great Salt Lake Desert And
Mountains/Wendover/Snowville - Wasatch
Mountains 180 North - Wasatch Mountains
South Of 180 - Western Unita Mountains
- Central And Southwest Mountains
15
16
6" along the Bountiful bench
A winter storm brought heavy snow to much of the state, with
significant snow in the populated valleys.
SNOWFALL TOTALS WERE (INCHES)..
ALTA UDOT 20
FARMINGTON CYN 15
WASATCH PLATEAU 14
BRIAN HEAD 13
KOLOB-ZION NP 12
TONY GROVE LAKE 9
TRIAL LAKE 8
CEDAR BREAKS 8
NORTH SLC BENCH 7
COTTONWOOD HTS 6
UPPER SLC AVENUES 5
TAYLORSVILLE 5
PINTO JUNCTION 5
WEST JORDAN 3
LAYTON BENCH 3
SUNDANCE 3
EAST LAYTON 2
SPANISH FORK 2
SOUTH JORDAN 2
COALVILLE 2
ALTA LIFTS 18
SOLITUDE 15
BEN LOMOND PEAK 13
THE CANYONS 12
PARK CITY RIDGE 10
TUSHAR MTS 9
FARNSWORTH LAKE 8
SNOWBASIN 7
BOUNTIFUL BENCH 6
EDEN 6 TIMP DIVIDE 6
SUNCREST-DRAPER 5
SANDY 5
NEW HARMONY 4
WEST VALLEY CITY 3
ALPINE 3
PLEASANT GROVE 2
SLC AIRPORT 2
LOGAN AIRPORT 2
CEDAR CITY 2
MORGAN 2
SNOWBIRD 18
OQUIRRH MTS 14
SPRUCES 13
BRIGHTON 12
CHALK CREEK 10
STRAWBERRY RES 8
PINE VALLEY MTS 8
MONTE CRISTO 7
UPPER MILLCREEK 6
PAYSON 5
COVE FORT 5
COTTONWOOD 3
SANTAQUIN 3
SOUTH OGDEN 3
WEST HAVEN 2
OGDEN NE BENCH 2
TOOELE 2
KAMAS 2
RANDOLPH 2
UTZ002>004-006> Northern Wasatch Front/Brigham City/
008-014>015 Ogden Bountiful - Salt Lake And Toole
Valleys - Southern Wasatch Front/Lehi/
Provo/Nephi - Wasatch Mountain Valleys/
Huntsville/Park City/Heber - Wasatch
Mountains 180 North - Wasatch Mountains
South Of 180 - Sanpete/Sevier Valleys -
West Central Utah/Delta
17
19
6" in Layton
A series of storms brought a 3-day snow event to Utah.
SNOWFALL TOTALS WERE (INCHES)..
TONY GROVE LAKE 29
SOLITUDE 22
STANSBURY MTS 22
OQUIRRH MTS 19
BRIGHTON 29
ALTA UDOT 22
SNOWBIRD 20
TOOELE 18
FILLMORE 8 E 23
ALTA LIFTS 22
ELK RIDGE 19
PAYSON R.S. 17
UTAH, West and Central
WASATCH PLATEAU 17
SPRUCES 14
ALPINE 13
TRIAL LAKE 13
MONTE CRISTO 12
CEDAR HILLS 11
DUGWAY 10
KANOSH 11
ROOSEVELT 9
WEST JORDAN BENCH 7
STERLING 7
LAYTON BENCH 6
PARK CITY 6
NORTH SLC BENCH 5
NEPHI 5
SOUTH OGDEN 4
EAST LAYTON 4
UPPER SLC AVENUES 4
ALTAMONT 4
ROY 3
SOUTH JORDAN 3
CEDAR CITY 3
BRIAN HEAD 17
SUNCREST-DRAPER 14
FARMINGTON CYN 13
EAGLE MOUNTAIN 12
TIMP DIVIDE 12
GRANTSVILLE 11
SPRINGVILLE 10
COVE FORT 10
LAKESIDE 9
HERRIMAN 7
FILLMORE 7
BOUNTIFUL 6
DELTA 6
UPPER MILLCREEK 5
COTTONWOOD HTS 5
MANTUA 4
WEST JORDAN 4
HEBER CITY 4
WEST HAVEN 3
FARMINGTON 3
KAMAS 3
BRIGHAM CITY 2
PAYSON 14
FARNSWORTH LAKE 14
THE CANYONS 13
SPANISH FORK 12
SANDY 11
CHALK CREEK 11
EDEN 10
PLEASANT GROVE 9
CEDAR BREAKS 9
MANTI 7
PROVO BYU 6
LAKETOWN 6
BEN LOMOND PEAK 6
OREM 5
OGDEN NE BENCH 4
HYDE PARK 4
TAYLORSVILLE 4
DUCHESNE 4
LAYTON 3
SLC AIRPORT 3
RANDOLPH 3
UTZ017-017 Central And Southwest Mountains
25
26
15" in 18 hrs at Midway Valley
UTZ004-006>007 Southern Wasatch Front/Lehi/Provo/Nephi
- Wasatch Mountain Valleys/Huntsville/
Park City/Heber - Wasatch Mountains
180 North
28
29
6" in 12h at Alpine
UTZ007 Wasatch Mountains 180 North
31
12" in 12h at Ben Lomond
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIZ002 St. Croix
18 1K
23
Breezy to windy conditions affected the U.S. Virgin Islands during
this period. Some residents of St. Croix reported tarpaulins, tents
and lawn furniture being blown over. A few trees were toppled across
the island and isolated power interruptions occurred. Strong high
pressure center in the western Atlantic was responsible for the
blistery conditions. An NWS spotter at Maria Hill along St. Croix
East End reported a wind gust of 49 mph on Saturday January 21.
VIRGINIA, East
Brunswick County
Cochran 14 2K
Trees down on Route 1.
Dinwiddie County
Carson 14
Nickel size hail fell. Wind gusts were estimated at 50 mph.
New Kent County
New Kent 14 2K
Trees down on Old Church Road.
Sussex County
Jarratt 14 2K
Trees down along Route 619.
King William County
West Pt 14 10K
Large tree down on car on Route 30.
Prince George County
Prince George 14 2K
Trees down at Route 10 and Ruffin Road and on Lone Oak Road at
Route 614.
King And Queen County
5 SE Millers Tavern 14 15K
F0 tornado demolished 2 sheds at residence. Some minor roof damage
also occurred. Numerous trees blown down or snapped off.
Richmond County
Tidewater 14 5K
Damage to two outbuildings. Several trees blown down. Small hail also
reported.
Suffolk (C)
Elephant Fork 14 25K
Large pine tree snapped and fell on two homes on Kristen Lane. One
received major structural damage.
Newport News (C)
2 SW (Phf) 14 2K
Newport Nev
Trees down along Colony Road.
Portsmouth (C)
Portsmouth 14 2K
Large tree down at 200 block of Mayflower Avenue.
Norfolk (C)
Norfolk 14 2K
Large tree blown down near downtown.
Virginia Beach (C)
2 E Sigma 14 1K
Vinyl carport flipped at Sandbridge Beach.
VIRGINIA, Southwest
VAZ007-009>020-022> Tazewell - Smyth - Bland - Giles -
024-032>035-43045 Wythe - Pulaski - Montgomery - Grayson
- Carroll - Floyd - Craig - Alleghany
- Bath - Roanoke - Botetourt -
Rockbridge - Patrick - Franklin -
Bedford - Amherst - Henry -
Pittsylvania - Campbell
14
A cold front passed across Virginia in the early morning hours of the
14th. After sunrise, winds increased and very strong gusts during the
day resulted in numerous reports of trees down, many power lines down,
power outages, signs blown down or bent, and some structural damage
from trees falling on buildings, and shingles being blown off roofs.
Location Date Character of Storm
ALASKA, Northern
AKZ202 Northern Arctic Coast
24 Coastal Flood
In the early morning of Jan 24, an Ivu, or push of ice came on shore
to Barrow. An ivu is the Inupiaq Eskimo word for the collision of a
massive ice floe against the shore-fast ice. They are caused by ocean
currents and winds blowing multi-year ice onto the shore, creating
piles up to 40 feet high. On January 22, the NWS Weather Service
Office in Barrow, AK, confirmed that first-year sea ice had pushed
onshore with an average berm height of 6 to 8 feet. By January 24,
the massive ice flow had continued to push onshore increasing to
25 feet and blocking roads within the North Slope community. Front-end
loaders were used to clear roads and in particular the road from the
city of Barrow to the Naval Arctic Research Laboratory. The ice in
the flow was first- or second-year ice around 3 feet thick. The ivu
was the first since 1978.
CARIBBEAN SEA AND TROPICAL ATLANTIC
Atl Waters Swd Fm
19.5 Btwn 68W And
64W To Nw Cst Pr
Mouth Rio Guajataca 27 Waterspout
A waterspout was reported off the north coast of Puerto Rico between
Hatillo and Camuy. It was moving slowly south.
COLORADO, Central and Northeast
COZ033 S & E Jackson / Larimer / N & Ne Grand /
Nw Boulder Counties Above 9000 Feet
01 Avalanche
Two snowmobilers from Iowa were buried and killed in an avalanche in
the Trap Park area of the Front Range, about 3.5 miles east-northeast
of Cameron Pass. There were 12 snowmobilers in the party. Seven were
caught, five partly buried and two fully buried; both buried riders
were killed. The data was provided by the Colorado Avalanche
Information Center.
M25OU, M32OU
FLORIDA, West Central
FLZ039 Levy
06 Extreme Cold/Wind Chill
Arctic air overspread the Nature Coast and caused the coldest air of
the season. The temperature six miles southeast of Chiefland dropped
to 30 degrees and Bronson dropped to 31 degrees. Temperatures dropped
briefly into the low to mid 30s across the inland areas of Citrus,
Hernando, Sumter, and Paseo counties.
FLZ052 Polk
15 Extreme Cold/Wind Chill
Canadian high pressure settled over Florida bringing unseasonably
cold weather to the state. Winter Haven dropped to 32 degrees with
wind chills dropping into the mid 20s. The rest of west central and
southwest Florida recorded wind chills in the lower 30s but the
duration was less than 3 hours.
GEORGIA, Northeast
GAZ010-017 Rabun - Habersham
14 High Wind (G60)
15
Strong winds developed behind a cold front across the mountains of
Georgia during the late morning, and continued through the remainder
of the day. There was widespread damage to trees and power lines,
with quite a few power outages. A 37-year-old man was injured in
Clayton, GA when a tree snapped off and fell on him. At least 1
vehicle was crushed by a fallen tree in Clayton.
NORTH CAROLINA, Northwest and North Central
NCZ001>003-005-018>019 Ashe - Alleghany - Surry - Rockingham
Watauga Wilkes
14 High Wind (G51)
A cold front passed across North Carolina in the early morning hours
of the 14th. After sunrise, winds increased and very strong
TEXAS, North
TXZ091-116-129 Montague - Palo Pinto - Eastland
01 Wildfire
02
Several devastating wild fires erupted across north Texas due to low
humidities, strong winds, and the ongoing drought. In Montague County,
a 17-mile long fire burned between Ringgold and Nocona, destroying
forty homes. Two firefighters and two civilians were injured. A grass
fire which began in Palo Pinto County near the Mineral Wells Airport
burned 13 structures, including 5 homes. The fire grew to cover 1,800
acres. One firefighter suffered second-degree burns and another smoke
inhalation. A grass fire burned more than 35,000 acres in the
southeastern part of Eastland county and forced evacuations of the
nearby towns of Carbon, Gorman, and Desdemona. The community of Kokomo
essentially burned to the ground. Thirty-six buildings, including
homes, were destroyed. Numerous livestock were lost in the fire. The
fire was 35 miles long.
UTAH, West and Central
Cache County
Petersboro Siding 01 Flash Flood
02
Newspaper reports of flooding in homes in Petersboro, UT in Cache
Valley. Number of homes not given.
UTZ006 Wasatch Mountain Valleys/Huntsville/
Park City/Heber
01 Heavy Snow
03
9" at Kamas and PArk City, including 3" in 1 hr 1/3 am.
UTZ007>008-017 Wasatch Mountains 180 North - Wasatch
Mountains South Of 180 - Central And
Southwest Mountains
01 Winter Storm
03
Otter Creek RAWS. 36" storm total on Ben Lomond Peak M50OT
UTZ003-005 Salt Lake And Toole Valleys - Great
Salt Lake Desert And Mountains/
Wendover/Snowville
02 High Wind (G62)
Olympus Cove weather station
A STRONG WINTER STORM SYSTEM BROUGHT HIGH WINDS AND HEAVY SNOW TO
THE MOUNTAINS. ONE PERSON DIED WHEN THEIR SMALL PRIVATE PLANE CRASHED
INTO THE SIDE OF A MOUNTAIN NEAR JORDANELLE DAM IN HEAVY SNOW. RAIN
AND SNOW MELT RESULTED IN FLOODING IN THE CACHE VALLEY AT PETERSBORO.
STANDING WATER CLOSED MAIN STREET AND WATER FILLED SEVERAL HOMES
BASEMENTS. STRONG WIND GUSTS BLEW OVER SIGNS AND RIPPED OFF SHINGLES
IN CEDAR CITY.
PEAK WIND GUSTS WERE (MPH)..
OTTER CREEK RAWS (RICH CO) 90
SIGNAL PEAK (SEVIER CO) 74
OLYMPUS COVE 62
DUGWAY 59
WASATCH RIDGELINE 79
LOST CREEK (SEVIER CO) 64
TOOELE 60
SNOWFALL AMOUNTS WERE (INCHES)..
BEN LOMOND PEAK 32
SOLITUDE 22
ALTA LIFTS 20
PARK CITY RIDGE 17
DANIELS PASS 14
CEDAR BREAKS 12
SPRUCES 11
KAMAS 9
KIMBALL JUNCTION 4
SNOWBIRD 27
TIMP DIVIDE 22
BRIGHTON 19
FARMINGTON CYN 15
TRIAL LAKE 13
THE CANYONS 12
WASATCH PLATEAU 10
PARK CITY 8
HEBER CITY 4
ALTA UDOT 24
TONY GROVE LAKE 20
MONTE CRISTO 18
HIGH UINTAS 14
KOLOB-ZION NP 12
CHALK CREEK 11
JORDANELLE RES 9
BRIAN HEAD 8
UTZ007>008 Wasatch Mountains 180 North - Wasatch
Mountains South Of 180
07 Heavy Snow
08
16" storm total at Tony Grove Lake
JAN 7TH-8TH.. A COUPLE OF FAST MOVING STORMS AFFECTED NORTHERN
UTAH, West and Central
UTAH. SNOW DUSTED THE WASATCH FRONT ON THE 8TH AND RESULTED IN ICY
ROADWAYS. DOZENS OF SLIDE OFF ACCIDENTS WERE REPORTED.
SNOWFALL AMOUNTS WERE (INCHES)..
TONY GROVE LAKE 16
SNOWBIRD 12
SPRUCES 10
SNOWBIRD 7
CHALK CREEK 6
TIMP DIVIDE 3
BRIGHTON 15
MONTE CRISTO 11
FARMINGTON CYN 9
THE CANYONS 7
DANIELS PASS 5
UPPER MILLCREEK 2
ALTA UDOT 13
SNOWBASIN 10
SOLITUDE 9
BEN LOMOND PEAK 6
TRIAL LAKE 5
SUNDANCE 2
UTZ006>008 Wasatch Mountain Valleys/Huntsville/
Park City/Heber - Wasatch Mountains 180
North - Wasatch Mountains South Of 180
11 Heavy Snow
9" snowfall in 12hrs in Liberty
UTZ002>003-005- Northern Wasatch Front/Brigham City/
007>009-017 Ogden Bountiful - Salt Lake And Toole
Valleys - Great Salt Lake Desert And
Mountains/Wendover/Snowville - Wasatch
Mountains 180 North - Wasatch Mountains
South Of 180 - Western Unita Mountains
- Central And Southwest Mountains
15 Heavy Snow
16
6" along the Bountiful bench
A winter storm brought heavy snow to much of the state, with
significant snow in the populated valleys.
SNOWFALL TOTALS WERE (INCHES)..
ALTA UDOT 20
FARMINGTON CYN 15
WASATCH PLATEAU 14
BRIAN HEAD 13
KOLOB-ZION NP 12
TONY GROVE LAKE 9
TRIAL LAKE 8
CEDAR BREAKS 8
NORTH SLC BENCH 7
COTTONWOOD HTS 6
UPPER SLC AVENUES 5
TAYLORSVILLE 5
PINTO JUNCTION 5
WEST JORDAN 3
LAYTON BENCH 3
SUNDANCE 3
EAST LAYTON 2
SPANISH FORK 2
SOUTH JORDAN 2
COALVILLE 2
ALTA LIFTS 18
SOLITUDE 15
BEN LOMOND PEAK 13
THE CANYONS 12
PARK CITY RIDGE 10
TUSHAR MTS 9
FARNSWORTH LAKE 8
SNOWBASIN 7
BOUNTIFUL BENCH 6
EDEN 6 TIMP DIVIDE 6
SUNCREST-DRAPER 5
SANDY 5
NEW HARMONY 4
WEST VALLEY CITY 3
ALPINE 3
PLEASANT GROVE 2
SLC AIRPORT 2
LOGAN AIRPORT 2
CEDAR CITY 2
MORGAN 2
SNOWBIRD 18
OQUIRRH MTS 14
SPRUCES 13
BRIGHTON 12
CHALK CREEK 10
STRAWBERRY RES 8
PINE VALLEY MTS 8
MONTE CRISTO 7
UPPER MILLCREEK 6
PAYSON 5
COVE FORT 5
COTTONWOOD 3
SANTAQUIN 3
SOUTH OGDEN 3
WEST HAVEN 2
OGDEN NE BENCH 2
TOOELE 2
KAMAS 2
RANDOLPH 2
UTZ002>004-006> Northern Wasatch Front/Brigham City/
008-014>015 Ogden Bountiful - Salt Lake And Toole
Valleys - Southern Wasatch Front/Lehi/
Provo/Nephi - Wasatch Mountain Valleys/
Huntsville/Park City/Heber - Wasatch
Mountains 180 North - Wasatch Mountains
South Of 180 - Sanpete/Sevier Valleys -
West Central Utah/Delta
17 Heavy Snow
19
6" in Layton
A series of storms brought a 3-day snow event to Utah.
SNOWFALL TOTALS WERE (INCHES)..
TONY GROVE LAKE 29
SOLITUDE 22
STANSBURY MTS 22
OQUIRRH MTS 19
BRIGHTON 29
ALTA UDOT 22
SNOWBIRD 20
TOOELE 18
FILLMORE 8 E 23
ALTA LIFTS 22
ELK RIDGE 19
PAYSON R.S. 17
UTAH, West and Central
WASATCH PLATEAU 17
SPRUCES 14
ALPINE 13
TRIAL LAKE 13
MONTE CRISTO 12
CEDAR HILLS 11
DUGWAY 10
KANOSH 11
ROOSEVELT 9
WEST JORDAN BENCH 7
STERLING 7
LAYTON BENCH 6
PARK CITY 6
NORTH SLC BENCH 5
NEPHI 5
SOUTH OGDEN 4
EAST LAYTON 4
UPPER SLC AVENUES 4
ALTAMONT 4
ROY 3
SOUTH JORDAN 3
CEDAR CITY 3
BRIAN HEAD 17
SUNCREST-DRAPER 14
FARMINGTON CYN 13
EAGLE MOUNTAIN 12
TIMP DIVIDE 12
GRANTSVILLE 11
SPRINGVILLE 10
COVE FORT 10
LAKESIDE 9
HERRIMAN 7
FILLMORE 7
BOUNTIFUL 6
DELTA 6
UPPER MILLCREEK 5
COTTONWOOD HTS 5
MANTUA 4
WEST JORDAN 4
HEBER CITY 4
WEST HAVEN 3
FARMINGTON 3
KAMAS 3
BRIGHAM CITY 2
PAYSON 14
FARNSWORTH LAKE 14
THE CANYONS 13
SPANISH FORK 12
SANDY 11
CHALK CREEK 11
EDEN 10
PLEASANT GROVE 9
CEDAR BREAKS 9
MANTI 7
PROVO BYU 6
LAKETOWN 6
BEN LOMOND PEAK 6
OREM 5
OGDEN NE BENCH 4
HYDE PARK 4
TAYLORSVILLE 4
DUCHESNE 4
LAYTON 3
SLC AIRPORT 3
RANDOLPH 3
UTZ017-017 Central And Southwest Mountains
25 Heavy Snow
26
15" in 18 hrs at Midway Valley
UTZ004-006>007 Southern Wasatch Front/Lehi/Provo/Nephi
- Wasatch Mountain Valleys/Huntsville/
Park City/Heber - Wasatch Mountains
180 North
28 Heavy Snow
29
6" in 12h at Alpine
UTZ007 Wasatch Mountains 180 North
31 Heavy Snow
12" in 12h at Ben Lomond
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIZ002 St. Croix
18 Strong Wind
23
Breezy to windy conditions affected the U.S. Virgin Islands during
this period. Some residents of St. Croix reported tarpaulins, tents
and lawn furniture being blown over. A few trees were toppled across
the island and isolated power interruptions occurred. Strong high
pressure center in the western Atlantic was responsible for the
blistery conditions. An NWS spotter at Maria Hill along St. Croix
East End reported a wind gust of 49 mph on Saturday January 21.
VIRGINIA, East
Brunswick County
Cochran 14 Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down on Route 1.
Dinwiddie County
Carson 14 Hail (0.88)
Nickel size hail fell. Wind gusts were estimated at 50 mph.
New Kent County
New Kent 14 Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down on Old Church Road.
Sussex County
Jarratt 14 Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down along Route 619.
King William County
West Pt 14 Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large tree down on car on Route 30.
Prince George County
Prince George 14 Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down at Route 10 and Ruffin Road and on Lone Oak Road at
Route 614.
King And Queen County
5 SE Millers Tavern 14 Tornado (FO)
F0 tornado demolished 2 sheds at residence. Some minor roof damage
also occurred. Numerous trees blown down or snapped off.
Richmond County
Tidewater 14 Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Damage to two outbuildings. Several trees blown down. Small hail also
reported.
Suffolk (C)
Elephant Fork 14 Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large pine tree snapped and fell on two homes on Kristen Lane. One
received major structural damage.
Newport News (C)
2 SW (Phf) 14 Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Newport Nev
Trees down along Colony Road.
Portsmouth (C)
Portsmouth 14 Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large tree down at 200 block of Mayflower Avenue.
Norfolk (C)
Norfolk 14 Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large tree blown down near downtown.
Virginia Beach (C)
2 E Sigma 14 Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Vinyl carport flipped at Sandbridge Beach.
VIRGINIA, Southwest
VAZ007-009>020-022> Tazewell - Smyth - Bland - Giles -
024-032>035-43045 Wythe - Pulaski - Montgomery - Grayson
- Carroll - Floyd - Craig - Alleghany
- Bath - Roanoke - Botetourt -
Rockbridge - Patrick - Franklin -
Bedford - Amherst - Henry -
Pittsylvania - Campbell
14 High Wind (G53)
A cold front passed across Virginia in the early morning hours of the
14th. After sunrise, winds increased and very strong gusts during the
day resulted in numerous reports of trees down, many power lines down,
power outages, signs blown down or bent, and some structural damage
from trees falling on buildings, and shingles being blown off roofs.
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