The Weather Prediction Center
College Park, MD
Storm Summary Message
Storm Summary Number 6 for Rockies and Four Corners Storm
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
900 PM MDT Sat Mar 16 2024
...Heavy snow continues in the Four Corners region and will pick
up again in the southern Rockies...
Winter Storm Warnings are in effect for higher elevation/mountain
range regions of northern New Mexico.
Winter Weather Advisories are in effect for higher
elevation/mountain range regions of southern Utah, southern
Colorado, and northern and central New Mexico.
Wind Advisory is in effect for portions of northern Utah.
For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings
and advisories, please see www.weather.gov
At 800 PM MDT...A deep, closed upper low positioned over the
Southwest is continuing to support precipitation over the Four
Corners region. The frontal system that moved south across the
Southwest yesterday has stalled near the US-Mexico border, and
another frontal system is advancing south along the Front Ranges
of the Rocky Mountains and adjacent Plains. National Weather
Service Doppler Radar shows light to moderate snow falling in the
higher elevations of southern Utah and Colorado and northern and
central New Mexico. Winds are generally 5-10 mph across the region
with gusts up to 20-25 mph.
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 700 AM
MDT Wed Mar 13 through 800 PM MDT Sat Mar 16...
...ARIZONA...
FLAGSTAFF AIRPORT 9.8
ARIZONA SNOWBOWL 1 E 9.0
BELLEMONT (NWS FLAGSTAFF) 7.0
EAGAR 5.0
NUTRIOSO 1.9 WSW 4.8
PINTETOP-LAKESIDE 1.4 NNW 4.8
CONCHO 4.0
SPRINGERVILLE 4.0
VERNON 4.0
SUMMERHAVEN 2.5
...COLORADO...
ASPEN SPRINGS 61.5
ROLLINSVILLE 1.1 SSW 54.4
IDAHO SPRINGS 4.7 SSE 53.7
EVERGREEN 5.4 NW 53.0
NEDERLAND 4 ENE 53.0
PINECLIFFE 4 SE 50.7
ELDORA 1 WSW 46.0
WARD 4.6 NE 45.9
GENESEE 1 NNW 45.7
MANITOU SPRINGS 1 SW 44.0
CRESCENT VILLAGE 1 SSW 42.0
AIR FORCE ACADEMY 3 NNE 26.0
CASTLE ROCK 3 WNW 25.5
COLORADO SPRINGS 5 S 24.0
BOULDER 2 SSW 20.5
BLACK FOREST 2 ENE 20.0
WOLF CREEK PASS 1 SE 19.0
DENVER 4 E 11.0
ROCKWOOD 7 NNW 7.8
PAGOSA SPRINGS 8 WNW 5.8
CHIMNEY ROCK 5 ENE 5.0
VALLECITO 3 S 4.0
...NEW MEXICO...
LOS ALAMOS 6 W 20.0
PAJARITO MTN 1 NNE 14.0
HOLMAN 12.0
CHACON 2.3 ENE 11.4
RED RIVER 11.0
ANGEL FIRE 3 E 10.0
PIETOWN 10.0
AMALIA 11 ENE 9.0
MOGOLLON 6 ESE 9.0
TRES RITOS 3 NW 9.0
DATIL 2 W 8.6
TIJERAS 10.1 SSE 8.6
PHILMONT SCOUT RA 2 SSW 8.0
SANDIA 4 NW 8.0
SANDIA PARK 4 NW 8.0
TOADLENA 5 SSW 8.0
SAN IGNACIO 7.5
SAPELLO 5.1 WNW 7.5
CHUPADERO 7 E 7.0
BLUEWATER LAKE 9 WSW 6.0
THOREAU 1 ENE 3.7
...UTAH...
BOULDER 21.0
TORREY 10.0
ESCALANTE 8.0
FRUITA 1 NW 6.0
LOA 6.0
MONTICELLO 1 WSW 4.5
HITE MARINA 27 NNE 3.0
...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier
in the event...
...COLORADO...
BERTHOUD PASS 63
RED CLIFF PASS 49
...WYOMING...
COW CREEK 57
PINE BUTTE 57
ROCK SPRINGS 55
CHEYENNE AIRPORT 40
RAWLINS AIRPORT 38
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches where the
event has ended...
...WYOMING...
CENTENNIAL 7 WNW 56.1
ARLINGTON 10 SSW 45.5
SARATOGA 23 W 42.1
FORT WASHAKIE 14 SW 22.0
ALBANY 21.0
LANDER 6 SW 21.0
CASPER 7 S 18.0
CENTENNIAL 1 SE 16.0
ROCK SPRINGS 14.0
WAMSUTTER 14.0
ARLINGTON 13.0
ELK MOUNTAIN 10.1
RAWLINS 9.6
GREEN RIVER 1 SSW 9.4
LARAMIE 1 E 7.5
CHEYENNE 3 NE 7.0
The closed upper-level low stalled over the Southwest will provide
the support for continuing precipitation chances through the
weekend, with snowfall for higher elevation terrain/mountain
ranges, and a mix of rain and snow for lower elevations. The
threat for heavy snow will focus over the Four Corners region into
Sunday, and heavy snow may redevelop over the southern Rockies on
Sunday. Probabilities are moderate to high (50-60%) for an
additional 8 inches or more of snow in the highest elevations in
southern Colorado and northern New Mexico over the weekend. Heavy
snowfall rates up to 2"/hr and gusty winds will bring some blowing
snow and reduced visibility, particularly for mountain passes,
leading to difficult to impossible travel conditions at times. The
snow is expected to taper off by Sunday for Utah and Arizona, but
linger into Monday over portions of southern Colorado and northern
New Mexico.
The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction
Center at 900 AM MDT. Please refer to your local National Weather
Service office for additional information on this event.
Campbell
Last Updated: 1049 PM EDT SAT MAR 16 2024