316  
ACUS45 KWBC 301526  
SCCNS5  
 
STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 2 FOR MIDWEST TO NORTHEAST WINTER STORM  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
1100 AM EDT SUN MAR 30 2025  
 
...SNOW AND ICY CONDITIONS ARE ONGOING WEST TO EAST ACROSS THE  
NORTHERN PLAINS, GREAT LAKES, AND NEW ENGLAND ...  
 
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES ARE ACTIVE ACROSS THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI  
VALLEY AND PARTS OF NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND.  
 
ICE STORM WARNINGS ARE ACTIVE ACROSS NORTHERN WISCONSIN, THE UPPER  
PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN AND PARTS OF THE NORTHERN LOWER PENINSULA OF  
MICHIGAN, UPSTATE NEW YORK, AND PORTIONS OF INTERIOR NEW ENGLAND.  
 
WINTER STORM WARNINGS ARE ACTIVE ACROSS PARTS OF THE UPPER GREAT  
LAKES AND INTERIOR NEW ENGLAND  
 
FOR A DETAILED GRAPHICAL DEPICTION OF THE LATEST WATCHES, WARNINGS  
AND ADVISORIES, PLEASE SEE WWW.WEATHER.GOV  
 
AT 1000 AM EDT...RADAR SHOWS A BROAD PLUME OF PRECIPITATION  
STRETCHING FROM NORTHERN/CENTRAL PLAINS EASTWARD TO COASTAL NEW  
ENGLAND. THE ONGOING PRECIPITATION IS A MIX OF RAIN, ICE, AND  
SNOW. AT THE SURFACE, A 1000 MB (29.53 IN HG) SURFACE LOW IS  
LOCATED OVER EASTERN IOWA. THE ASSOCIATED BOUNDARY EXTENDS FROM  
THE SOUTHERN PLAINS TO THE MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AND THEN  
ROUGHLY EASTWARD TO THE MID-ATLANTIC COAST. A RATHER STARK  
TEMPERATURE CONTRAST IS PRESENT ALONG THE BOUNDARY WITH  
TEMPERATURES IN THE 60S SOUTH OF THE FRONT VERSUS TEMPERATURES IN  
THE 30S NORTH OF THE BOUNDARY.  
 
...SELECTED PRELIMINARY STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IN INCHES FROM 700 AM  
EDT SUN MAR 30 THROUGH 1000 AM EDT MON MAR 31...  
   
..MICHIGAN  
 
THREE LAKES 6.0  
MARQUETTE 1 WSW 5.5  
HOUGHTON 2 ESE 5.0  
ALLOUEZ 1 SSW 4.0  
   
..NEBRASKA  
 
MERRIMAN 8.3  
   
..NEW HAMPSHIRE  
 
WATERVILLE VALLEY 7.0  
SAINT JOHNSBURY 6.6  
LITTLETON 6.5  
   
..NEW YORK  
 
PERU 9.0  
PLATTSBURGH 8.5  
NORWOOD 8.0  
SCHULYER FALLS 8.0  
   
..SOUTH DAKOTA  
 
PIERRE 1 SE 8.3  
CEDAR BUTTE 4 WNW 6.0  
HARRINGTON 3 NNE 6.0  
WHITE RIVER 1 SSE 4.0  
   
..VERMONT  
 
FLETCHER 10.0  
ELMORE 9.0  
JOHNSON 8.8  
SOUTH HERO 8.8  
CAMBRIDGE 8.3  
STOWE 8.0  
BARRE 7.5  
SHEFFIELD 7.5  
COLCHESTER 7.2  
 
...SELECTED PRELIMINARY STORM TOTAL FREEZING RAIN ICE AMOUNTS IN  
INCHES FROM 700 AM EDT SUN MAR 30 THROUGH 1000 AM EDT MON MAR 31...  
   
..MASSACHUSETTS  
 
STREET ROAD 0.50  
TICONDEROGA 0.20  
   
..MICHIGAN  
 
GAYLORD 2 SW 0.55  
   
..MINNESOTA  
 
WALES 0.33  
HIBING 2 E 0.25  
SILVER BAY 0.20  
   
..NEW HAMPSHIRE  
 
BOW 1 ESE 0.47  
BENNINGTON 1 W 0.38  
   
..NEW YORK  
 
SARANAC LAKE 0.62  
ARGYLE 7 NE 0.31  
LA FARGEVILLE 1 N 0.25  
TUPPER LAKE 0.25  
CLAYTON 0.20  
WATERTOWN AIRPORT 0.15  
   
..SOUTH DAKOTA  
 
SUNSHINE BIBLE ACAD 0.50  
   
..VERMONT  
 
LUDLOW 3 S 0.50  
ORWELL 0.50  
SUDBURY 0.20  
   
..WISCONSIN  
 
ARGONNE 1 WSW 0.50  
NULL MOUNTAIN 0.50  
ASHLAND 3 SW 0.14  
 
A WAVE OF LOW PRESSURE OVER THE MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY WILL  
MOVE NORTHEASTWARD ACROSS THE GREAT LAKES, INTO SOUTHEASTERN  
CANADA BY MONDAY MORNING. AREAS OF MINNESOTA AND NORTHERN  
WISCONSIN WILL SEE THE THREATS FOR ADDITIONAL SNOW AND ICE  
ACCUMULATIONS DURING SUNDAY INTO EARLY MONDAY. HOWEVER, THE UPPER  
PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN WILL SEE THE HEAVIEST ST SNOW FALL WITH 4 TO  
8 INCHES. THERE WILL BE FREEZING RAIN ACCUMULATIONS FROM WISCONSIN  
INTO NORTHERN MICHIGAN AND OVER NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND WITH AROUND  
HALF AN INCH OF ICE ACCUMULATIONS ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE EASTERN  
UPPER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN AND PARTS OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS IN  
NEW HAMPSHIRE. POWER OUTAGES AND HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS WILL  
BE FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE STORM. FOR NEW ENGLAND AND UPSTATE NEW  
YORK, SNOW AND FREEZING RAIN WILL BE ONGOING INTO SUNDAY MORNING,  
WITH SIMILAR THREATS OF DIFFICULT TRAVEL AND ISOLATED POWER  
OUTAGES. TEMPERATURES WILL BE MORE MARGINAL FOR WINTER WEATHER BY  
SUNDAY AFTERNOON ACROSS THIS REGION.  
 
THE NEXT STORM SUMMARY WILL BE ISSUED BY THE WEATHER PREDICTION  
CENTER AT 1100 PM EDT. PLEASE REFER TO YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER  
SERVICE OFFICE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS EVENT.  
 
ZIEGENFELDER  
 
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