Weather Notes From All Over

| November 24, 2010 @ 4:58 pm | 8 Replies

This is a wide variety of brief notes concerning adverse weather in many parts of the USA (We may use incomplete sentences to save time/space

* Tornado Watch continues until 10 o’clock tonight (CST) for Southwest Missouri, Extreme Southeast Kansas and Extreme Northeast Oklahoma.

* At Anamosa, Iowa, Jeff Wilcox reported this afternoon that a thunderstorm moved through with vivid lightning strokes with freezing rain, sleet and hail all at the same time!

* Numerous counties across the Northern USA and the West under a variety of Winter Weather Advisories or warnings. Includes most of Montana, North Dakota and Minnesota, as well as North Wisconsin, and parts of Upper Michigan, Wyoming, Colorado and Idaho.

* Just look at these low temperatures this morning:
…..27 below zero at Rogers, Pass, Mont. That places holds the all time record low for the Lower 48 of 70 below zero in the 1950s. (15 inches of snow on the ground there now)
…..25 below at the west entrance of Yellowstone National Park
…..23 below at Great Falls, Mont.
…..24 below at Dunkirk, Mont.
…..Wind gusts to 86 mph Ogden Peak in the Wasatch Range of North Utah
…..61 inches of snow at Paradise Ranger Station, Mt. Rainer
…..Wolf Creek Ski Area, SW Colo., 6 degrees now with 34 inches of snow.

* Winter Weather Advisory from 9 pm Thursday until 3 am Friday (CST) for parts of East Arkansas and West Tennessee. Only minor accumulations of snow and sleet but colder air moving in could freeze bridges and secondary roads. (Issued by NWS Memphis at 3:55 this afternoon)

Category: Alabama's Weather, Headlines, Severe Weather

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