The Weather Prediction Center
College Park, MD
Storm Summary Message
Storm Summary Number 4 for Central U.S. to Tidewater Winter Storm
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
1000 AM EST Wed Feb 19 2025
...Major winter storm to bring significant winter weather to the
tidewaters of Virginia and North Carolina through tonight...
Winter Storm Warnings remain in effect over the central
Appalachians, and from the southern Delmarva to the tidewaters of
Virginia and North Carolina
Winter Weather Advisories extend from the central Appalachians to
the Mid-Atlantic.
For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings
and advisories, please see www.weather.gov
At 900 AM EST...National Weather Service radar and surface
observations showed widespread light to moderate snow
transitioning to rain extending from the Applachians into the
southeast Mid-Atlantic, on the fringe of a developing frontal wave
analyzed off the Georgia coastline.
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 700 AM
EST Sun Feb 16 through 900 AM EST Wed Feb 19...
...ARKANSAS...
GRANDVIEW 4 SW 7.5
CENTERTON 7.0
HARRISON 6.0
PEA RIDGE 6.0
SPRINGDALE 6.0
BENTONVILLE 3.5
...COLORADO...
MOUNT ZIRKEL 4 SE 22.0
BERTHOUD PASS 20.7
WINTER PARK 5 WSW 18.3
RABBIT EARS PASS 1 NNE 15.0
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS 1 NNW 12.0
VAIL 2 ENE 9.1
COPPER MOUNTAIN 1 W 8.0
LONGS PEAK 4 S 8.0
SIDNEY 6.5
...ILLINOIS...
DONGOLA 8.3
MIDWAY 5 NE 7.0
WEST FRANKFORT 5.5
...IOWA...
SIDNEY 6.5
RED OAK 4.0
LORIMOR 2.5
...KANSAS...
STERLING 10.5
HUMBOLDT 9.0
GREAT BEND 8.8
PLEASANTON 8.0
WICHITA 2 E 7.0
INDEPENDENCE 6.5
HAYS 2 SSE 6.0
MANHATTAN 4 W 6.0
ATWOOD 5.5
GARDEN CITY 1 ESE 4.0
NORTON 6 SSE 4.0
OBERLIN 8 S 4.0
MCCLOUTH 3.5
MARYSVILLE 2.0
...KENTUCKY...
BARDWELL 7.0
REIDLAND 6.5
PITTSBURG 4.5
...MISSOURI...
OATES 11.0
PATTON 11.0
KNOB LICK 10.5
LAKE OZARK 9.0
KIRBYVILLE 8.5
RICH HILL 8.0
CAMDENTON 7.0
CLINTON 7.0
FORSYTH 6.0
JOPLIN 5.5
CAPE GIRARDEAU 3 N 5.0
ALBANY 4.0
KANSAS CITY INTL ARPT 3.2
CAMERON 3.0
...MONTANA...
WILSALL 13 ENE 28.0
COOKE CITY 3 NNW 22.0
POTOMAC 15.0
MISSOULA 4 SSW 12.6
LIVINGSTON 7 ESE 12.3
BILLINGS 5 S 12.0
HELENA 11.5
BOULDER 10.0
BIG TIMBER 8.5
...NEBRASKA...
SCOTTSBLUFF 6.5
LEIGH 5 SSW 6.0
NORFOLK 2 W 6.0
BENNINGTON 4 SE 5.8
LA VISTA 5.0
GRAND ISLAND 4.2
AMELIA 12 S 4.0
LINCOLN 1 ENE 4.0
OMAHA 6 ENE 4.0
OSHKOSH 10 NE 3.0
NORTH PLATTE 1 W 1.8
...OKLAHOMA...
COLLINSVILLE 5.0
MIAMI 5.0
HOMINY 4.0
TULSA 2.2
...SOUTH DAKOTA...
HOT SPRINGS 7.1
JEWEL CAVE 10 W 4.7
MARTIN 4.0
RAPID CITY 4 NW 3.0
...WYOMING...
CHEYENNE 8.0
SHERIDAN 4.8
TORRINGTON 4.5
NEWCASTLE 3 E 4.0
HORSE CREEK 3 NNW 3.4
CHUGWATER 13 WSW 3.0
UPTON 4 SE 2.8
GILLETTE 11 WSW 2.5
Moderate to heavy snow will continue to track eastward across into
the Central Appalachians, far southern Mid-Atlantic, and the
tidewaters of Virginia and North Carolina today. Accumulations of
6 to 12 inches are expected across southern Delmarva, southeast
Virginia, and northeast North Carolina. Heavy snow will result in
dangerous travel conditions and significant disruptions to daily
life through tonight. South of the snow, precipitation will
transition to an icy mix. The greatest concern for freezing rain
and significant icing will be across southeastern North Carolina,
where power outages are possible.
The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction
Center at 1000 PM EST. Please refer to your local National Weather
Service office for additional information on this event.
Asherman
Last Updated: 1020 AM EST WED FEB 19 2025