WINTER WEATHER MESSAGES FROM
SURROUNDING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICES
Thursday, February 8, 2001

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WWUS43 KGID 090355
WSWGRI

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HASTINGS NE
955 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...PLAN ON HEAVY SNOW AND GUSTY WINDS THROUGH NOON FRIDAY...
.SNOW WILL FALL ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA AND NORTH CENTRAL 
KANSAS TONIGHT...AND BY NOON FRIDAY 8 TO 10 INCHES ARE EXPECTED FROM 
GENEVA AND RED CLOUD SOUTH INTO NORTH CENTRAL KANSAS...WITH 6 TO 8 
INCHES IN SOUTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA FROM YORK TO HASTINGS TO ALMA. AREAS
FROM GRAND ISLAND TO HOLDREGE TO ARAPAHOE SHOULD SEE 4 TO 6 INCHES...
WITH 2 TO 4 INCHES EXPECTED FURTHER NORTH AND WEST.

ALL OF THIS SNOW IS FALLING ON TOP OF A THIN LAYER OF ICE...WHICH 
ACCUMULATED THROUGHOUT THE DAY THURSDAY AS FREEZING RAIN AND 
FREEZING DRIZZLE FELL.  THE SNOW OVER THE ICE WILL MAKE FOR 
EXTREMELY SLICK ROADS AND SIDEWALKS.  

IN ADDITION TO THE SNOW...NORTH WINDS WILL INCREASE OVERNIGHT... 
GUSTING TO 35 MPH TONIGHT...AND AS HIGH AS 40 MPH FRIDAY MORNING.  
THIS WILL CAUSE CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW...WITH LOW 
VISIBILITIES.  RURAL ROADS MAY DRIFT SHUT...AND TRAVEL MAY BE NEARLY 
IMPOSSIBLE IN SOME AREAS.  

TRAVEL IS NOT RECOMMENDED TONIGHT OR FRIDAY MORNING...ESPECIALLY IN 
THE WARNING AREA.  IF YOU MUST TRAVEL...BE PREPARED FOR VERY 
DANGEROUS CONDITIONS.  WIND CHILL TEMPERATURES WILL FALL TO 30 
DEGREES BELOW ZERO AFTER MIDNIGHT.  IF YOUR VEHICLE SLIDES OFF THE 
ROAD AND BECOMES STUCK...BE PREPARED TO ENDURE LIFE THREATENING 
WINTER CONDITIONS.  

THIS POWERFUL WINTER STORM WILL FINALLY MOVE EAST OF THE AREA FRIDAY 
AFTERNOON...AND MUCH QUIETER WEATHER WILL MOVE INTO THE REGION 
FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY.  

BE SURE TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER 
SERVICE...OR A RELIABLE MEDIA SOURCE REGARDING THIS STORM. 

KSZ006-007-018-019-NEZ077-085>087-091146-
FILLMORE NE-JEWELL KS-MITCHELL KS-NUCKOLLS NE-OSBORNE KS-SMITH KS-
THAYER NE-WEBSTER NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BELOIT KS...SUPERIOR NE

...WINTER STORM WARNING FOR TONIGHT INTO FRIDAY...
SNOW...HEAVY AT TIMES...WILL CONTINUE TONIGHT...BEFORE TAPERING OFF
FRIDAY MORNING. TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 8 TO 10 INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE.
A NORTH WIND WILL INCREASE THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT...WITH GUSTS TO 35 MPH 
EXPECTED OVERNIGHT...THEN 35 TO 40 MPH FRIDAY MORNING. CONSIDERABLE BLOWING 
AND DRIFTING SNOW WILL OCCUR...WITH LOW VISIBILITIES. 
$$


KSZ005-017-NEZ049-063-064-074>076-083-084-091146-
ADAMS NE-CLAY NE-FRANKLIN NE-HAMILTON NE-HARLAN NE-KEARNEY NE-
PHILLIPS KS-POLK NE-ROOKS KS-YORK NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...PHILLIPSBURG KS...YORK NE...MINDEN NE...
HASTINGS NE

...WINTER STORM WARNING FOR TONIGHT INTO FRIDAY...
SNOW...HEAVY AT TIMES...WILL CONTINUE TONIGHT...BEFORE TAPERING OFF
FRIDAY MORNING. TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 6 TO 8 INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE.
A NORTH WIND WILL INCREASE THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT...WITH GUSTS TO 35 MPH 
EXPECTED OVERNIGHT...THEN 35 TO 40 MPH FRIDAY MORNING. CONSIDERABLE BLOWING 
AND DRIFTING SNOW WILL OCCUR...WITH LOW VISIBILITIES. 

$$


NEZ061-062-072-073-082-091146-
BUFFALO NE-FURNAS NE-GOSPER NE-HALL NE-PHELPS NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...KEARNEY NE...GRAND ISLAND NE...
HOLDREGE NE

...WINTER STORM WARNING FOR TONIGHT INTO FRIDAY...
SNOW...HEAVY AT TIMES...WILL CONTINUE TONIGHT...BEFORE TAPERING OFF
FRIDAY MORNING. TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 4 TO 6 INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE.
A NORTH WIND WILL INCREASE THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT...WITH GUSTS TO 35 MPH 
EXPECTED OVERNIGHT...THEN 35 TO 40 MPH FRIDAY MORNING. CONSIDERABLE BLOWING 
AND DRIFTING SNOW WILL OCCUR...WITH LOW VISIBILITIES. 

$$


NEZ039>041-046>048-060-091146-
DAWSON NE-GREELEY NE-HOWARD NE-MERRICK NE-NANCE NE-SHERMAN NE-
VALLEY NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ORD NE...LEXINGTON NE

...SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW ADVISORY TONIGHT INTO FRIDAY...
OCCASIONAL SNOW WILL CONTINUE TONIGHT...AND THEN TAPER OFF TO FLURRIES
EARLY FRIDAY MORNING. TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE.
A NORTH WIND WILL INCREASE THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT...WITH GUSTS TO 35 MPH 
EXPECTED OVERNIGHT...THEN 35 TO 40 MPH FRIDAY MORNING. CONSIDERABLE BLOWING 
AND DRIFTING SNOW WILL OCCUR...WITH LOW VISIBILITIES. 

$$

GURNEY



 
 
WWUS43 KFSD 090342
WSWFSD

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SIOUX FALLS SD
942 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

.A NEARLY STATIONARY FRONT STRETCHED FROM OKLAHOMA...THROUGH 
MISSOURI...TO WISCONSIN EARLY THIS THURSDAY EVENING. A LOW PRESSURE AREA 
WILL MOVE NORTHEAST ALONG THIS FRONT FROM THE SOUTHERN PLAINS TO THE 
GREAT LAKES TONIGHT. THIS SYSTEM WILL GENERATE SNOW AND 
WIND...CREATING HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS ACROSS NORTHWEST IOWA AND 
EXTREME NORTHEAST NEBRASKA TONIGHT.   

IF YOU WILL BE TRAVELING IN THE ADVISORY AREA TONIGHT...USE 
CAUTION...REDUCE YOUR SPEED AS NECESSARY...AND ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO 
REACH YOUR DESTINATION.  STAY TUNED TO WEATHER RADIO...OR LOCAL 
MEDIA...FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION ON HAZARDOUS WINTER WEATHER. 

MNZ071-072-SDZ038>040-050-052>055-057>060-063-064-091015-
AURORA SD-BEADLE SD-BROOKINGS SD-BRULE SD-CHARLES MIX SD-DAVISON SD-
DOUGLAS SD-GREGORY SD-HANSON SD-JERAULD SD-KINGSBURY SD-LAKE SD-
LINCOLN MN-LYON MN-MINER SD-SANBORN SD-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MARSHALL MN...IVANHOE MN...HURON SD...
BROOKINGS SD...MITCHELL SD...DE SMET SD...BURKE SD...
WESSINGTON SPRINGS SD...WOONSOCKET SD...HOWARD SD
942 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...THE BLOWING SNOW ADVISORY HAS BEEN CANCELLED...
BLOWING SNOW...WITH VISIBILITIES BELOW ONE HALF MILE IS NOT EXPECTED 
TO BE WIDESPREAD THE REMAINDER OF TONIGHT. BRISK NORTH WINDS 15 TO 
25 MPH WILL CAUSE CONSIDERABLE DRIFTING SNOW. EXPECT AREAS OF LIGHT 
FALLING SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW. THESE WINDS COMBINED WITH 
TEMPERATURES FALLING TO ZERO TO 5 BELOW WILL CREATE A WIND CHILL 
INDEX FROM 25 TO 40 BELOW ZERO.  

$$
IAZ002-003-012>014-020>022-031-032-MNZ090-NEZ013-014-SDZ071-091015-
BUENA VISTA IA-CHEROKEE IA-CLAY IA-DAKOTA NE-DICKINSON IA-DIXON 
NE-IDA IA-JACKSON MN-O'BRIEN IA-OSCEOLA IA-PLYMOUTH IA-SIOUX 
IA-UNION SD-WOODBURY IA-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...SPIRIT LAKE IA...SPENCER IA...
STORM LAKE IA...SIOUX CITY IA...SIBLEY IA...SIOUX CENTER IA...
SANBORN IA...LE MARS IA...CHEROKEE IA...IDA GROVE IA
942 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR TONIGHT...
INTERMITTENT SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO FALL THROUGH 2 AM FRIDAY AND END 
BETWEEN 3 AM AND 6 AM. TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS FOR TONIGHT SHOULD REACH 
2 TO 5 INCHES...WITH THE HIGHER AMOUNTS TO THE SOUTHEAST. IN 
ADDITION...NORTH WINDS 15 TO 30 MPH WILL CAUSE WIDESPREAD BLOWING 
SNOW...FREQUENTLY REDUCING VISIBILITIES BELOW ONE-HALF MILE AT TIMES.
DRIFTING SNOW WILL HAMPER TRAVEL ON SOME ROADS. THE WIND CHILL INDEX 
WILL RANGE FROM 10 TO 30 BELOW ZERO. 
$$







 
 
WWUS43 KOAX 090338
WSWOMA

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OMAHA NE
935 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER STORM WILL CONTINUE TO IMPACT EASTERN NEBRASKA AND 
SOUTHWEST IOWA INTO FRIDAY MORNING...
. A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT TONIGHT INTO FRIDAY 
MORNING FOR EAST CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST NEBRASKA AND SOUTHWEST IOWA. 
THIS AREA IS GENERALLY SOUTH OF A LINE FROM COLUMBUS THROUGH 
WALTHILL AND INCLUDES SUCH  CITIES AS OMAHA AND COUNCIL 
BLUFFS...LINCOLN...BEATRICE...FALLS CITY...HARLAN AND SHENANDOAH. IN 
ADDITION A SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW CONTINUES IN EFFECT TONIGHT FOR 
NORTHEAST NEBRASKA INCLUDING CITIES SUCH AS NORFOLK...WAYNE...NELIGH 
AND HARTINGTON.

SNOW WILL CONTINUE IN THE WARNING AREA TONIGHT INTO FRIDAY MORNING. 
THE SNOW MAY BE MIXED WITH SOME SLEET AND  FREEZING RAIN UNTIL AROUND 
MIDNIGHT IN PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST NEBRASKA AND SOUTHWEST IOWA. 20 TO 
30 MPH NORTH WINDS WILL CAUSE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW AND VERY 
COLD WIND CHILL VALUES. STORM TOTALS OF 4 TO 8 INCHES ARE FORECAST 
BEFORE THE SNOW DIMINISHES TO FLURRIES LATER ON FRIDAY. THESE 
FORECAST SNOW AMOUNTS REFLECT AN INCREASE...ESPECIALLY FROM AREAS OF 
SOUTHEAST NEBRASKA INTO SOUTHWEST IOWA.

IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA WHERE THE SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW ADVISORY 
REMAINS IN EFFECT AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED TO TOTAL AROUND 2 TO 5 INCHES 
BY MORNING WITH SOME LESSOR 1 TO 3 INCH AMOUNTS NORTH OF A LINE FROM 
AROUND NELIGH TO HARTINGTON.  

CONDITIONS CAN DETERIORATE RAPIDLY IN WINTER WEATHER SITUATIONS. 
SLOW DOWN AND ALLOW EXTRA TIME WHEN TRAVELING.  PRACTICE YOUR WINTER 
SAFETY RULES...KEEP A FLASHLIGHT...FOOD AND WATER IN YOUR CAR IN CASE
OF EMERGENCY.

STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL MEDIA OUTLETS OR YOUR 
CABLE TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION CONCERNING THIS 
DANGEROUS WINTER WEATHER SITUATION.

$$

NEZ034-044-045-050>053-065>067-078-IAZ043-055-056-069-079-091626-
BURT NE-BUTLER NE-CASS NE-DODGE NE-DOUGLAS NE-HARRISON IA-
LANCASTER NE-MILLS IA-MONONA IA-POTTAWATTAMIE IA-SALINE NE-SARPY NE-
SAUNDERS NE-SEWARD NE-SHELBY IA-WASHINGTON NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FREMONT NE...OMAHA NE...BELLEVUE NE...
LINCOLN NE
935 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT TONIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING...
SNOW WILL CONTINUE INTO FRIDAY MORNING BEFORE STARTING TO 
DIMINISHING TO FLURRIES. 20 TO 30 MPH NORTH WINDS WILL CAUSE REDUCED 
VISIBILITY IN BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW. STORM TOTALS OF 4 TO 8 
INCHES ARE FORECAST INTO FRIDAY MORNING. 

$$

NEZ068-088>093-IAZ080-090-091-091626-
FREMONT IA-GAGE NE-JEFFERSON NE-JOHNSON NE-MONTGOMERY IA-NEMAHA NE-
OTOE NE-PAGE IA-PAWNEE NE-RICHARDSON NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NEBRASKA CITY NE...FAIRBURY NE...
BEATRICE NE...FALLS CITY NE
935 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT TONIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY 
MORNING...
SNOW WILL CONTINUE INTO FRIDAY MORNING BEFORE STARTING TO 
DIMINISHING TO FLURRIES. THE SNOW MAY BE MIXED WITH SOME SLEET AND 
FREEZING RAIN UNTIL AROUND MIDNIGHT. 20 TO 30 MPH NORTH WINDS WILL 
CAUSE REDUCED VISIBILITY IN BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW. FORECAST SNOW 
AMOUNTS HAVE BEEN INCREASED...WITH STORM TOTALS OF 4 TO 8 INCHES 
NOW  FORECAST INTO FRIDAY MORNING. 

$$

NEZ011-012-015>018-030>033-042-043-091626-
ANTELOPE NE-BOONE NE-CEDAR NE-COLFAX NE-CUMING NE-KNOX NE-MADISON NE-
PIERCE NE-PLATTE NE-STANTON NE-THURSTON NE-WAYNE NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NELIGH NE...WAYNE NE...NORFOLK NE...
COLUMBUS NE
935 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT TONIGHT...
PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE NIGHT BEFORE STARTING TO 
DIMINISHING TO FLURRIES FRIDAY MORNING. 20 TO 30 MPH NORTH WINDS 
WILL CAUSE AREAS OF REDUCED VISIBILITY IN BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW. 
STORM TOTALS OF 2 TO 5 INCHES ARE FORECAST INTO FRIDAY MORNING 
EXCEPT FOR AMOUNTS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES NORTH OF A LINE FROM NELIGH 
THROUGH HARTINGTON. THE GUSTY WINDS WILL ALSO CAUSE VERY COLD WIND 
CHILL VALUES. 

$$
GW












 
 
WWUS43 KGLD 090218
WSWGLD

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GOODLAND KS
704 PM MST THU FEB 8 2001

...WIND AND SNOW WILL CREATE DIFFICULT TRAVEL CONDITIONS AND LOW 
WIND CHILLS...
.A WINTER STORM WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE OVER THE TRI-STATE AREA 
OVERNIGHT...BRINGING 3 TO 6 INCHES OF SNOW.  GUSTY NORTH WINDS OF 10 
TO 25 MPH WILL BRING WIND CHILLS DOWN TO THE 25 BELOW TO 35 BELOW 
RANGE DURING THE MORNING HOURS.

CALLS TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FROM NORTON TO OAKLEY JUST BEFORE 
8 PM CST INDICATED 3 TO 5 INCHES OF SNOW HAD ALREADY FALLEN...AND 
SNOW WAS BEGINNING TO DIMINISH.  NORTH WINDS OF 15 TO 20 MPH WAS 
BLOWING THIS SNOW AROUND AND REDUCING VISIBILITIES TO 1/2 MILE AT 
TIMES.

ROADS...BRIDGES...AND OVERPASSES IN THE ADVISORY AREA ARE SLICK AND 
HAZARDOUS.  MOTORISTS SHOULD REMAIN ALERT TO CHANGING WEATHER 
CONDITIONS...AND TAKE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS IF TRAVEL IS REQUIRED.

PLEASE DRESS IN LAYERS OF TIGHTLY WOVEN CLOTHING AND WEAR A HAT TO 
KEEP THE WIND FROM ROBBING YOU OF BODY HEAT.

COZ090-091-KSZ001-NEZ079-090800-
CHEYENNE KS-DUNDY NE-KIT CARSON CO-YUMA CO-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...YUMA CO...BURLINGTON CO...BENKELMAN NE

...A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 AM MST (9 AM 
CST)...
3 TO 5 INCHES OF SNOW IS EXPECTED.  NORTH WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH WILL 
GRADUALLY DIMINISH TO 10 TO 20 MPH...BUT WIND CHILLS AROUND 35 BELOW 
ZERO ARE EXPECTED.
$$

COZ092-KSZ002-013-014-027-028-041-042-NEZ080-090800-
CHEYENNE CO-GREELEY KS-HITCHCOCK NE-LOGAN KS-RAWLINS KS-SHERMAN KS-
THOMAS KS-WALLACE KS-WICHITA KS-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...GOODLAND KS...COLBY KS...LEOTI KS

...A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CST (8 AM 
MST)...
4 TO 6 INCHES OF SNOW IS EXPECTED.  NORTH WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH 
COMBINED WITH TEMPERATURES FALLING TO 5 TO 10 WILL RESULT IN WIND 
CHILLS OF 25 BELOW TO 35 BELOW ZERO. 
$$

KSZ003-NEZ081-090800-
DECATUR KS-RED WILLOW NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...OBERLIN KS...MCCOOK NE

...A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT THROUGH 9 AM FRIDAY...
4 TO 6 INCHES OF SNOW IS EXPECTED.  NORTH WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH 
COMBINED WITH TEMPERATURES FALLING TO AROUND 10 DEGREES WILL RESULT 
IN WIND CHILLS AS LOW AS 30 BELOW ZERO.
$$

KSZ004-015-016-029-090800-
GOVE KS-GRAHAM KS-NORTON KS-SHERIDAN KS-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NORTON KS...HILL CITY KS

...A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT THROUGH 9 AM FRIDAY...
4 TO 6 INCHES OF SNOW IS EXPECTED.  NORTH WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH 
COMBINED WITH TEMPERATURES DROPPING TO 10 TO 15 DEGREES WILL RESULT 
IN WIND CHILLS OF 20 BELOW TO 25 BELOW ZERO.
$$
ENTWISTLE



 
 
WWUS43 KGID 082228
WSWGRI



URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HASTINGS NE
425 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...PLAN ON HEAVY SNOW AND GUSTY WINDS THROUGH NOON FRIDAY...
.SNOW WILL FALL ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA AND NORTH CENTRAL 
KANSAS TONIGHT...AND BY NOON FRIDAY 6 TO 8 INCHES ARE EXPECTED FROM 
HEBRON AND SUPERIOR INTO NORTH CENTRAL KANSAS...WITH 4 TO 6 INCHES 
IN SOUTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA FOR AREAS ALONG AND EAST OF HIGHWAY 
281...THEN 5 TO 7 INCHES WEST OF HIGHWAY 281.  THE FULLERTON... 
ORD...AND LEXINGTON AREAS SHOULD SEE FROM 2 TO 4 INCHES.  

ALL OF THIS SNOW IS FALLING ON TOP OF A THIN LAYER OF ICE...WHICH 
ACCUMULATED THROUGHOUT THE DAY THURSDAY AS FREEZING RAIN AND 
FREEZING DRIZZLE FELL.  THE SNOW OVER THE ICE WILL MAKE FOR 
EXTREMELY SLICK ROADS AND SIDEWALKS.  

IN ADDITION TO THE SNOW...NORTH WINDS WILL INCREASE OVERNIGHT... 
GUSTING TO 35 MPH TONIGHT...AND AS HIGH AS 40 MPH FRIDAY MORNING.  
THIS WILL CAUSE CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW...WITH LOW 
VISIBILITIES.  RURAL ROADS MAY DRIFT SHUT...AND TRAVEL MAY BE NEARLY 
IMPOSSIBLE IN SOME AREAS.  

TRAVEL IS NOT RECOMMENDED TONIGHT OR FRIDAY MORNING...ESPECIALLY IN 
THE WARNING AREA.  IF YOU MUST TRAVEL...BE PREPARED FOR VERY 
DANGEROUS CONDITIONS.  WIND CHILL TEMPERATURES WILL FALL TO 30 
DEGREES BELOW ZERO AFTER MIDNIGHT.  IF YOUR VEHICLE SLIDES OFF THE 
ROAD AND BECOMES STUCK...BE PREPARED TO ENDURE LIFE THREATENING 
WINTER CONDITIONS.  

THIS POWERFUL WINTER STORM WILL FINALLY MOVE EAST OF THE AREA FRIDAY 
AFTERNOON...AND MUCH QUIETER WEATHER WILL MOVE INTO THE REGION 
FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY.  

BE SURE TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER 
SERVICE...OR A RELIABLE MEDIA SOURCE REGARDING THIS STORM. 

KSZ005>007-017>019-NEZ085>087-090602-
JEWELL KS-MITCHELL KS-NUCKOLLS NE-OSBORNE KS-PHILLIPS KS-ROOKS KS-
SMITH KS-THAYER NE-WEBSTER NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...PHILLIPSBURG KS...BELOIT KS...
SUPERIOR NE

...WINTER STORM WARNING TONIGHT THROUGH NOON FRIDAY...
HEAVY SNOW WILL FALL TONIGHT AND FRIDAY MORNING WITH 6 TO 8 INCHES 
TOTAL ACCUMULATION.  SOME SLEET MAY BE MIXED WITH THE SNOW THIS 
EVENING.  NORTH WINDS WILL INCREASE THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT...WITH 
GUSTS TO 35 MPH EXPECTED.  CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW 
WILL OCCUR...WITH LOW VISIBILITIES. 

$$


NEZ049-062>064-075>077-090602-
ADAMS NE-CLAY NE-FILLMORE NE-HALL NE-HAMILTON NE-POLK NE-YORK NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...GRAND ISLAND NE...YORK NE...HASTINGS NE

...WINTER STORM WARNING TONIGHT THROUGH NOON FRIDAY...
HEAVY SNOW WILL FALL TONIGHT AND FRIDAY MORNING WITH 4 TO 6 INCHES 
TOTAL ACCUMULATION.  SOME SLEET MAY BE MIXED WITH THE SNOW THIS 
EVENING.  NORTH WINDS WILL INCREASE THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT...WITH 
GUSTS TO 35 MPH EXPECTED OVERNIGHT...THEN 35 TO 40 MPH FRIDAY 
MORNING.  CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW WILL OCCUR...WITH 
LOW VISIBILITIES. 

$$


NEZ061-072>074-082>084-090602-
BUFFALO NE-FRANKLIN NE-FURNAS NE-GOSPER NE-HARLAN NE-KEARNEY NE-
PHELPS NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...KEARNEY NE...HOLDREGE NE...MINDEN NE

...WINTER STORM WARNING TONIGHT THROUGH NOON FRIDAY...
HEAVY SNOW WILL FALL TONIGHT AND FRIDAY MORNING WITH 5 TO 7 INCHES 
TOTAL ACCUMULATION.  NORTH WINDS WILL INCREASE THROUGHOUT THE 
NIGHT...WITH GUSTS TO 35 MPH EXPECTED OVERNIGHT...THEN 35 TO 40 MPH 
FRIDAY MORNING.  CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW WILL 
OCCUR...WITH LOW VISIBILITIES.  

$$


NEZ039>041-046>048-060-090602-
DAWSON NE-GREELEY NE-HOWARD NE-MERRICK NE-NANCE NE-SHERMAN NE-
VALLEY NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ORD NE...LEXINGTON NE

...SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW ADVISORY TONIGHT THROUGH NOON FRIDAY... 
SNOW WILL FALL TONIGHT AND FRIDAY MORNING WITH 2 TO 4 INCHES TOTAL 
ACCUMULATION.  NORTH WINDS WILL INCREASE THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT...WITH 
GUSTS TO 35 MPH EXPECTED OVERNIGHT...THEN 35 TO 40 MPH FRIDAY 
MORNING.  CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW WILL OCCUR...WITH 
LOW VISIBILITIES.  

$$

DDN





 
 
WWUS43 KGLD 082219
WSWGLD

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GOODLAND KS
250 PM MST THU FEB 8 2001

...A SNOW ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT TONIGHT...
.PLENTY OF MOISTURE...INSTABILITY AND COLD TEMPERATURES WILL MIX  
AHEAD OF A SYSTEM LIFTING OUT OF THE SOUTHWESTERN UNITED STATES 
THROUGH TEXAS...OKLAHOMA...AND KANSAS OVERNIGHT TONIGHT. THE MIX OF  
INGREDIENTS WITH THIS SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO PRODUCE 3 TO 5 INCHES OF 
SNOW NORTHWEST OF A LINE FROM BENKELMAN NEBRASKA TO BIRD CITY KANSAS 
TO FLAGLER COLORADO. 4 TO 6 INCHES OF SNOW IS EXPECTED SOUTH AND 
EAST OF THIS LINE. BRISK NORTHWEST WINDS MAY PRODUCE LOCALIZED 
BLOWING AND DRIFTING ALONG WITH WIND CHILLS NEAR 20 BELOW ZERO.

ROADS...BRIDGES...AND OVERPASSES IN THE ADVISORY AREA MAY ALREADY 
HAVE ICE ON THEM FROM THE FREEZING DRIZZLE THAT FELL WEDNESDAY NIGHT 
AND THURSDAY. WITH THE ADDITION OF SNOW...CONDITIONS WILL REMAIN  
SLICK AND HAZARDOUS. EXERCISE CAUTION IF TRAVEL IS NECESSARY.

COZ090>092-KSZ001>004-013>016-027>029-041-042-NEZ079>081-090350-
CHEYENNE CO-CHEYENNE KS-DECATUR KS-DUNDY NE-GOVE KS-GRAHAM KS-
GREELEY KS-HITCHCOCK NE-KIT CARSON CO-LOGAN KS-NORTON KS-RAWLINS KS-
RED WILLOW NE-SHERIDAN KS-SHERMAN KS-THOMAS KS-WALLACE KS-WICHITA KS-
YUMA CO-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...YUMA CO...BURLINGTON CO...OBERLIN KS...
NORTON KS...GOODLAND KS...COLBY KS...HILL CITY KS...LEOTI KS

...A SNOW ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT TONIGHT...
3 TO 5 INCHES OF SNOW IS EXPECTED NORTHWEST OF A BENKELMAN NEBRASKA 
TO BIRD CITY KANSAS TO FLAGLER COLORADO LINE. 4 TO 6 INCHES OF SNOW 
IS EXPECTED SOUTH AND EAST OF THIS LINE. BRISK NORTHWEST WINDS MAY 
PRODUCE LOCALIZED BLOWING AND DRIFTING ALONG WITH WIND CHILLS NEAR 
20 BELOW ZERO.

$$

LOCKHART



 
 
WWUS43 KFSD 082217
WSWFSD

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SIOUX FALLS SD
420 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

.A STRONG COLD FRONT EXTENDED ACROSS SOUTHERN IOWA THIS AFTERNOON.  
THIS FRONT IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN NEARLY STATIONARY OVERNIGHT.  NORTH 
OF THIS FRONT...WIDESPREAD SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP ACROSS 
NORTHWEST IOWA THIS EVENING.  SNOW IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE OVERNIGHT 
BEFORE DIMINISHING TO FLURRIES AROUND DAWN.  ACCUMULATIONS IN 
PORTIONS OF NORTHWEST IOWA WILL RANGE FROM 2 TO 5 INCHES.  

WINDS WILL INCREASE OVERNIGHT WITH WINDS OF 15 TO 30 MPH EXPECTED 
ACROSS SOUTHEAST SOUTH DAKOTA...SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA...AND NORTHWEST 
IOWA.  WHERE A FEW INCHES OF SNOW HAS FALLEN TODAY...OR WILL FALL 
TONIGHT...SIGNFICANT BLOWING SNOW IS EXPECTED.  THE BLOWING SNOW 
WILL REDUCE VISIBILITIES BELOW ONE-HALF MILE AT TIMES ACROSS THE 
JAMES RIVER VALLEY AND IN NORTHWEST IOWA.  

IF YOU MUST TRAVEL TONIGHT...USE CAUTION AND ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO 
REACH YOUR DESTINATION.  STAY TUNED TO WEATHER RADIO...OR LOCAL 
MEDIA...FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION ON THIS WINTER STORM.


IAZ002-003-012>014-020>022-031-032-MNZ090-NEZ013-014-SDZ071-090443-
BUENA VISTA IA-CHEROKEE IA-CLAY IA-DAKOTA NE-DICKINSON IA-DIXON NE-
IDA IA-JACKSON MN-O'BRIEN IA-OSCEOLA IA-PLYMOUTH IA-SIOUX IA-
UNION SD-WOODBURY IA-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...SPIRIT LAKE IA...SPENCER IA...
STORM LAKE IA...SIOUX CITY IA...SIBLEY IA...SIOUX CENTER IA...
SANBORN IA...LE MARS IA...CHEROKEE IA...IDA GROVE IA
420 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR TONIGHT...
PATCHY FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL CHANGE TO SNOW EARLY THIS EVENING.  
SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP WITH ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 5 INCHES 
EXPECTED BY FRIDAY MORNING.  THE HEAVIEST SNOW IS EXPECTED TO BE EAST
OF A LINE FROM SPENCER TO IDA GROVE.  IN ADDITION...WINDS WILL 
INCREASE TO 20 TO 35 MPH BY LATE TONIGHT CAUSING WIDESPREAD BLOWING 
SNOW AND REDUCING VISIBILITIES BELOW ONE-HALF MILE AT TIMES.
$$


MNZ071-072-SDZ038>040-050-052>055-057>060-063-064-090443-
AURORA SD-BEADLE SD-BROOKINGS SD-BRULE SD-CHARLES MIX SD-DAVISON SD-
DOUGLAS SD-GREGORY SD-HANSON SD-JERAULD SD-KINGSBURY SD-LAKE SD-
LINCOLN MN-LYON MN-MINER SD-SANBORN SD-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MARSHALL MN...IVANHOE MN...HURON SD...
BROOKINGS SD...MITCHELL SD...DE SMET SD...BURKE SD...
WESSINGTON SPRINGS SD...WOONSOCKET SD...HOWARD SD
420 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...BLOWING SNOW ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR TONIGHT...
SNOW WILL TAPER TO FLURRIES THIS EVENING WITH LITTLE ADDITIONAL 
ACCUMULATION.  HOWEVER...WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 20 TO 30 MPH 
OVERNIGHT.  THIS WILL CAUSE WIDESPREAD BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW AND 
REDUCE VISIBILITIES BELOW ONE-HALF MILE IN OPEN AREAS.  

$$

SCHUMACHER






 
 
WWUS43 KLBF 082141
WSWLBF

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORTH PLATTE NE
340 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...HEAVY SNOW WARNING THIS AFTERNOON FOR CHERRY...GARDEN...GRANT AND
SHERIDAN COUNTIES WILL EXPIRE...

$$

NEZ004-005-022-023-082155-
CHERRY-GARDEN-GRANT-SHERIDAN-
INCLUDING THE CITY OF...VALENTINE
340 PM CST (240 PM MST) THU FEB 8 2001

THE HEAVY SNOW WARNING IN EFFECT FOR CHERRY COUNTY...SHERIDAN...
GARDEN AND GRANT COUNTIES HAS EXPIRED.  THE THREAT OF HEAVY SNOW HAS
ENDED.  LIGHT SNOW...FLURRIES AND SNOW SHOWERS WILL CONTINUE THROUGH
THIS EVENING.  LITTLE ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED.
$$

CDC



 
 
WWUS43 KFSD 082107
WSWFSD

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SIOUX FALLS SD
307 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

.A STRONG COLD FRONT EXTENDED ACROSS SOUTHERN IOWA THIS AFTERNOON.  
THIS FRONT IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN NEARLY STATIONARY OVERNIGHT.  NORTH 
OF THIS FRONT...WIDESPREAD SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP ACROSS 
NORTHWEST IOWA THIS EVENING.  SNOW IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE OVERNIGHT 
BEFORE DIMINISHING TO FLURRIES AROUND DAWN.  ACCUMULATIONS IN 
PORTIONS OF NORTHWEST IOWA WILL RANGE FROM 2 TO 5 INCHES.  

WINDS WILL INCREASE OVERNIGHT WITH WINDS OF 15 TO 30 MPH EXPECTED 
ACROSS SOUTHEAST SOUTH DAKOTA...SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA...AND NORTHWEST 
IOWA.  WHERE A FEW INCHES OF SNOW HAS FALLEN TODAY...OR WILL FALL 
TONIGHT...SIGNFICANT BLOWING SNOW IS EXPECTED.  THE BLOWING SNOW 
WILL REDUCE VISIBILITIES BELOW ONE-HALF MILE AT TIMES ACROSS THE 
JAMES RIVER VALLEY AND IN NORTHWEST IOWA.  

IF YOU MUST TRAVEL TONIGHT...USE CAUTION AND ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO 
REACH YOUR DESTINATION.  STAY TUNED TO WEATHER RADIO...OR LOCAL 
MEDIA...FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION ON THIS WINTER STORM.

IAZ001-MNZ080-081-089-097-098-SDZ056-062-066-067-069-070-090443-
CLAY SD-COTTONWOOD MN-LINCOLN SD-LYON IA-MINNEHAHA SD-MOODY SD-
MURRAY MN-NOBLES MN-PIPESTONE MN-ROCK MN-TURNER SD-YANKTON SD-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ROCK RAPIDS IA...WORTHINGTON MN...
SLAYTON MN...WINDOM MN...PIPESTONE MN...LUVERNE MN...
SIOUX FALLS SD...YANKTON SD...VERMILLION SD...FLANDREAU SD
307 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER STORM WATCH HAS BEEN CANCELLED...
THE THREAT FOR HEAVY SNOW HAS MOVED TO THE SOUTHEAST.  EXPECT LIGHT 
SNOW OVERNIGHT WITH UP TO AN INCH ACCUMULATION.  IN ADDITION... 
INCREASING WINDS OF 15 TO 30 MPH OVERNIGHT WILL CAUSE SOME DRIFTING 
SNOW...ESPECIALLY IN OPEN AREAS.  

$$


IAZ002-003-012>014-020>022-031-032-MNZ090-NEZ013-014-SDZ071-090443-
BUENA VISTA IA-CHEROKEE IA-CLAY IA-DAKOTA NE-DICKINSON IA-DIXON NE-
IDA IA-JACKSON MN-O'BRIEN IA-OSCEOLA IA-PLYMOUTH IA-SIOUX IA-
UNION SD-WOODBURY IA-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...SPIRIT LAKE IA...SPENCER IA...
STORM LAKE IA...SIOUX CITY IA...SIBLEY IA...SIOUX CENTER IA...
SANBORN IA...LE MARS IA...CHEROKEE IA...IDA GROVE IA
307 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR TONIGHT...
PATCHY FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL CHANGE TO SNOW EARLY THIS EVENING.  
SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP WITH ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 5 INCHES 
EXPECTED BY FRIDAY MORNING.  THE HEAVIEST SNOW IS EXPECTED TO BE EAST
OF A LINE FROM SPENCER TO IDA GROVE.  IN ADDITION...WINDS WILL 
INCREASE TO 20 TO 35 MPH BY LATE TONIGHT CAUSING WIDESPREAD BLOWING 
SNOW AND REDUCING VISIBILITIES BELOW ONE-HALF MILE AT TIMES.
$$


MNZ071-072-SDZ038>040-050-052>055-057>060-063-064-090443-
AURORA SD-BEADLE SD-BROOKINGS SD-BRULE SD-CHARLES MIX SD-DAVISON SD-
DOUGLAS SD-GREGORY SD-HANSON SD-JERAULD SD-KINGSBURY SD-LAKE SD-
LINCOLN MN-LYON MN-MINER SD-SANBORN SD-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MARSHALL MN...IVANHOE MN...HURON SD...
BROOKINGS SD...MITCHELL SD...DE SMET SD...BURKE SD...
WESSINGTON SPRINGS SD...WOONSOCKET SD...HOWARD SD
243 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...BLOWING SNOW ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR TONIGHT...
SNOW WILL TAPER TO FLURRIES THIS EVENING WITH LITTLE ADDITIONAL 
ACCUMULATION.  HOWEVER...WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 20 TO 30 MPH 
OVERNIGHT.  THIS WILL CAUSE WIDESPREAD BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW AND 
REDUCE VISIBILITIES BELOW ONE-HALF MILE IN OPEN AREAS.  

$$

SCHUMACHER




 
 
WWUS43 KOAX 082035
WSWOMA

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OMAHA NE
235 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER STORM CONTINUES TO MOVE INTO EASTERN NEBRASKA AND
   SOUTHWEST IOWA...
.THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS CONTINUED THE WINTER STORM WARNING 
INTO EARLY FRIDAY FOR EXTREME SOUTHEAST NEBRASKA AND SOUTHWEST 
IOWA.  THE WINTER STORM WATCH FOR MUCH OF EAST CENTRAL NEBRASKA AND 
SOUTHWEST IOWA HAS BEEN UPGRADED TO A WARNING THROUGH EARLY FRIDAY.  
A SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW ADVISORY HAS BEEN CONTINUED FOR TONIGHT IN 
NORTHEAST NEBRASKA.       

A WINTER STORM SYSTEM WILL EJECT NORTHEAST FROM THE SOUTHERN ROCKIES 
INTO NORTHERN ILLINOIS BY FRIDAY MORNING.  THIS SYSTEM WILL PRODUCE 
SNOW OVER NORTHEAST NEBRASKA TONIGHT.  WIDESPREAD FREEZING RAIN AND 
SLEET ACROSS THE REMAINDER OF EASTERN NEBRASKA AND SOUTHWEST IOWA 
WILL CHANGE OVER TO ALL SNOW FROM NORTHWEST TO SOUTHEAST THROUGH THE 
EVENING HOURS.  SIGNIFICANT GLAZING OF POWER LINES AND EXPOSED 
SURFACES IS EXPECTED ACROSS EAST CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST NEBRASKA AS 
WELL AS SOUTHWEST IOWA BEFORE THE PRECIPITATION CHANGES TO SNOW.  IN 
ADDITION...NORTH WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 20 TO 30 MPH LATER TONIGHT 
AS COLDER AIR MOVES INTO THE REGION.  THE WILL CAUSE CONSIDERABLE 
BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW AND REDUCED VISIBILITIES LATE TONIGHT AND 
EARLY FRIDAY.    

THE HEAVIEST SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO BE IN EASTERN 
NEBRASKA AND WESTERN IOWA...GENERALLY SOUTHEAST OF A LINE FROM 
ONAWA IOWA TO SEWARD NEBRASKA...AND NORTHWEST OF A LINE FROM 
GLENWOOD IOWA TO FRIEND NEBRASKA.  THIS INCLUDES THE OMAHA AND 
LINCOLN METRO AREAS.  SIX INCHES OF ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED IN THIS 
AREA BY EARLY FRIDAY.  OVER NORTHEAST AND EXTREME SOUTHEAST 
NEBRASKA...AS WELL AS AREAS OF SOUTHWEST IOWA...TWO TO FOUR INCHES 
OF ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED.   
 
NEZ068-088>093-IAZ080-090-091-090952-
FREMONT IA-GAGE NE-JEFFERSON NE-JOHNSON NE-MONTGOMERY IA-NEMAHA NE-
OTOE NE-PAGE IA-PAWNEE NE-RICHARDSON NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NEBRASKA CITY NE...FAIRBURY NE...
BEATRICE NE...FALLS CITY NE
235 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER STORM WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED INTO FRIDAY MORNING...
SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN WILL CHANGE TO SNOW LATE THIS EVENING.  
TOTAL STORM ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO RANGE FROM TWO TO FOUR 
INCHES BEFORE THE SNOW TAPERS TO FLURRIES FRIDAY MORNING. 
GUSTY NORTH WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 20 TO 30 MPH TOWARD LATE TONIGHT.
THIS WILL CAUSE CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW INTO FRIDAY 
MORNING.  

$$

NEZ034-044-045-051>053-065>067-078-IAZ043-055-056-069-079-090952-
BURT NE-CASS NE-DODGE NE-DOUGLAS NE-HARRISON IA-LANCASTER NE-
MILLS IA-MONONA IA-POTTAWATTAMIE IA-SALINE NE-SARPY NE-SAUNDERS NE-
SEWARD NE-SHELBY IA-WASHINGTON NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FREMONT NE...OMAHA NE...BELLEVUE NE...
LINCOLN NE
235 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER STORM WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED INTO FRIDAY MORNING...
SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN WILL CHANGE TO SNOW EARLY THIS EVENING.  
SNOW WILL BECOME HEAVY BEFORE TAPERING TO FLURRIES LATE.  TOTAL STORM 
ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO BE AROUND SIX INCHES.  GUSTY NORTH 
WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 20 TO 30 MPH LATE TONIGHT.  THIS WILL CAUSE 
CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW INTO FRIDAY MORNING.  

$$


NEZ011-012-015>018-030>033-042-043-050-090952-
ANTELOPE NE-BOONE NE-BUTLER NE-CEDAR NE-COLFAX NE-CUMING NE-KNOX NE-
MADISON NE-PIERCE NE-PLATTE NE-STANTON NE-THURSTON NE-WAYNE NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NELIGH NE...WAYNE NE...NORFOLK NE...
COLUMBUS NE
235 PM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...SNOW ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR TONIGHT...
SNOW WILL DEVELOP EARLY THIS EVENING IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA...THEN 
TAPER TO FLURRIES AFTER MIDNIGHT.  TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED 
TO RANGE FROM TWO TO FOUR INCHES.  NORTHWEST WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 
20 TO 30 MPH BY LATE EVENING.  THIS WILL CAUSE CONSIDERABLE BLOWING 
AND DRIFTING OF THE SNOW...ESPECIALLY AFTER MIDNIGHT.         

$$
SKERRITT







 
 
WWUS45 KCYS 082010
WSWCYS

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY
111 PM MST THU FEB 8 2001

...THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR THE SOUTHERN NEBRASKA
PANHANDLE HAS BEEN CANCELLED...

.THE SNOWFALL OVER THE SOUTHERN NEBRASKA PANHANDLE HAS
DECREASED IN INTENSITY AND BECOME QUITE LIGHT.  THE WINTER
WEATHER ADVISORY FOR THE AREA HAS BEEN CANCELLED AS ADDITIONAL
ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE ONLY AN INCH OR LESS.  ROADS WILL STILL
BE SLICK AND SNOWPACKED AND WIND CHILLS QUITE COLD FOR THE REST OF
THE AFTERNOON.

NEZ003-019>021-054-055-082240-
BANNER-BOX BUTTE-CHEYENNE-KIMBALL-MORRILL-SCOTTS BLUFF-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ALLIANCE...BRIDGEPORT...HARRISBURG...
KIMBALL...SCOTTSBLUFF...GERING...SIDNEY

...THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN CANCELLED...

THE SNOWFALL HAS BECOME QUITE LIGHT OVER THE AREA EARLY THIS
AFTERNOON.  THE PREVIOUSLY ISSUED WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN
CANCELLED AS ONLY UP TO AN INCH OF NEW SNOW WILL ACCUMULATE THROUGH
SUNSET.

ROADS WILL STILL BE SNOWPACKED AND SLICK OVER THE AREA THROUGH THE
AFTERNOON.  IN ADDITION...WIND CHILLS WILL BE VERY COLD.

$$

WEILAND



 
 
WWUS43 KOAX 081808
WSWOMA

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OMAHA NE
1153 AM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER STORM MOVING TOWARD EASTERN NEBRASKA AND SOUTHWEST IOWA...
.THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A VARIETY OF WINTER WEATHER 
ADVISORIES...WARNINGS OR WATCHES FOR ALL OF EASTERN NEBRASKA AND 
SOUTHWEST IOWA.

PRECIPITATION WILL INCREASE ACROSS EASTERN NEBRASKA AND SOUTHWEST 
IOWA THIS AFTERNOON.  FREEZING RAIN WILL BECOMING MORE WIDESPREAD 
ALONG AND SOUTH OF A LINE FROM LINCOLN THROUGH OMAHA AND COUNCIL 
BLUFFS.  SNOW OR SLEET IS LIKELY TO THE NORTH OF THAT LINE..

SIGNIFICANT GLAZING IS POSSIBLE...ESPECIALLY IN FAR SOUTHEAST 
NEBRASKA AND SOUTHWEST IOWA THIS AFTERNOON.  A LITTLE FARTHER 
NORTH...FROM LINCOLN TO OMAHA...ALTHOUGH BEGINNING AS FREEZING 
RAIN...SLEET OR EVEN SNOW COULD BECOME MIXED IN WITH THE 
PRECIPITATION THIS AFTERNOON LIMITING GLAZING SOMEWHAT.

FARTHER NORTH OVER NORTHEAST NEBRASKA THE BULK OF THE PRECIPITATION 
SHOULD BE SNOW...ALTHOUGH AGAIN A LITTLE SLEET OR FREEZING RAIN IS 
POSSIBLE EARLY.  

THE CAUSE OF THIS WINTRY WEATHER IS A LARGE UPPER LEVEL SYSTEM OVER THE 
SOUTHWESTERN UNITED STATES THAT WILL BE MOVING TOWARD THE PLAINS IN 
SEVERAL PIECES.  THE FIRST PIECE OF ENERGY WILL PROVIDE THE WINTERY 
MIX TODAY.  AS THE REST OF THE SYSTEM MOVES OUT TONIGHT...HEAVY SNOW 
COULD DEVELOP OVER PARTS OF THE AREA.  THERE IS STILL SOME 
UNCERTAINTY IN THIS HOWEVER...THUS THE WINTER STORM WATCH PARTS OF 
THE AREA.

MANY ROADS ARE ALREADY SLICK FROM FREEZING DRIZZLE WHICH FELL 
WEDNESDAY.  CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TO BECOME WORSE THIS AFTERNOON 
AS THE PRECIPITATION INCREASES AND SPREADS.  IF TRAVEL IS 
NECESSARY...DRIVE WITH EXTREME CAUTION.  REDUCE DRIVING 
SPEEDS...LEAVE PLENTY OF ROOM BETWEEN YOU AND THE MOTORIST AHEAD OF 
YOU...AND ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION.  AVOID SUDDEN 
BRAKING OR ACCELERATION...AND BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS ON HILLS OR 
WHEN MAKING TURNS.

LISTEN TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR OTHER MEDIA OUTLETS FOR LATER 
DETAILS CONCERNING THIS WINTER STORM.

$$

NEZ068-088>093-IAZ080-090-091-090753-
FREMONT IA-GAGE NE-JEFFERSON NE-JOHNSON NE-MONTGOMERY IA-NEMAHA NE-
OTOE NE-PAGE IA-PAWNEE NE-RICHARDSON NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NEBRASKA CITY NE...FAIRBURY NE...
BEATRICE NE...FALLS CITY NE
1153 AM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THIS MORNING AND
AFTERNOON...

FREEZING RAIN WILL SPREAD INTO THE AREA THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT.  
SIGNIFICANT GLAZING IS LIKELY.  BESIDES CAUSING VERY HAZARDOUS 
DRIVING CONDITIONS...THE FREEZING RAIN COULD CREATE AN ADDITIONAL 
DANGER WITH DOWNED TREE LIMBS AND POWER LINES.  THE FREEZING RAIN 
COULD MIX WITH OR CHANGE TO SLEET OR SNOW TONIGHT.  ON TOP OF THE 
FREEZING RAIN...SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES ARE LIKELY BY 
FRIDAY MORNING.

A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS HEAVY SNOW OR SIGNIFICANT ICE AND A
COMBINATION OF STRONG WINDS...BLOWING SNOW...OR LOW WIND CHILLS ARE
IMMINENT OR OCCURRING IN THE WARNED AREA.  THIS HAZARDOUS WINTER
WEATHER POSES A DIRECT THREAT TO LIFE OR PROPERTY.  TRAVEL SHOULD BE
AVOIDED.

$$


NEZ051>053-065>067-078-IAZ056-069-079-090753-
CASS NE-DOUGLAS NE-LANCASTER NE-MILLS IA-POTTAWATTAMIE IA-SALINE NE-
SARPY NE-SAUNDERS NE-SEWARD NE-SHELBY IA-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...OMAHA NE...BELLEVUE NE...LINCOLN NE
1153 AM CST THU FEB 8 2001


...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THIS MORNING THROUGH
THIS EVENING...
...WINTER STORM WATCH FOR TONIGHT...
FREEZING RAIN IS EXPECTED TO BECOME WIDESPREAD ACROSS THE AREA THIS 
THIS AFTERNOON.  SOME SLEET AND SNOW WILL MIX IN TOWARD EVENING.  
SOME GLAZING WITH AROUND AN INCH OF FREEZING RAIN...SLEET AND SNOW 
ACCUMULATION THROUGH THE RUSH HOUR IS EXPECTED.

HEAVY SNOW COULD DEVELOP OVER THE REGION TONIGHT INTO FRIDAY AND 
NORTH WINDS WILL BE INCREASING TO 20 TO 30 MPH.

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS A COMBINATION OF WINTER WEATHER
CONDITIONS SUCH AS LIGHT SNOW...BLOWING SNOW...SLEET...FREEZING RAIN
OR EXTREME WIND CHILLS IS EXPECTED.  THE WEATHER WILL CAUSE
SIGNIFICANT INCONVENIENCE...AND IF CAUTION IS NOT EXERCISED...COULD
LEAD TO SITUATIONS THAT MAY THREATEN LIFE AND OR PROPERTY.

$$


NEZ034-044-045-IAZ043-055-090753-
BURT NE-DODGE NE-HARRISON IA-MONONA IA-WASHINGTON NE-
INCLUDING THE CITY OF...FREMONT NE
1153 AM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THIS MORNING THROUGH
THIS EVENING...
...WINTER STORM WATCH TONIGHT...
FREEZING RAIN OR SLEET WILL BECOME WIDESPREAD ACROSS THE AREA THIS 
AFTERNOON CHANGING TO SLEET AND SNOW BY LATE AFTERNOON.  SOME 
ADDITIONAL GLAZING IS LIKELY THIS AFTERNOON BEFORE THE PRECIPITATION CHANGES 
TO SLEET OR SNOW.  TOTAL SNOW OR SLEET ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 3 
INCHES ARE POSSIBLE THIS AFTERNOON.

A PERIOD OF HEAVY SNOW COULD POSSIBLY DEVELOP TONIGHT AND NORTH 
WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 20 TO 30 MPH WHICH WOULD CAUSE BLOWING AND 
DRIFTING OF ANY SNOW THAT FALLS.

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS A COMBINATION OF WINTER WEATHER
CONDITIONS SUCH AS LIGHT SNOW...BLOWING SNOW...SLEET...FREEZING RAIN
OR EXTREME WIND CHILLS IS EXPECTED.  THE WEATHER WILL CAUSE
SIGNIFICANT INCONVENIENCE...AND IF CAUTION IS NOT EXERCISED...COULD
LEAD TO SITUATIONS THAT MAY THREATEN LIFE AND OR PROPERTY.

$$


NEZ015-018-031>033-042-043-050-090753-
BUTLER NE-COLFAX NE-CUMING NE-MADISON NE-PLATTE NE-STANTON NE-
THURSTON NE-WAYNE NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WAYNE NE...NORFOLK NE...COLUMBUS NE
1153 AM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THIS AFTERNOON AND 
TONIGHT...
SNOW WILL BECOME WIDESPREAD THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING.  A LITTLE 
SLEET MAY MIX IN AT THE BEGINNING.  NORTH WINDS OF 20 TO 30 MPH BY 
EARLY THIS EVENING WILL CAUSE SIGNIFICANT BLOWING AND DRIFTING 
SNOW.  TOTAL SNOWFALL BY FRIDAY MORNING SHOULD BE IN THE 2 TO 4 
INCHES.   

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS A COMBINATION OF WINTER WEATHER
CONDITIONS SUCH AS LIGHT SNOW...BLOWING SNOW...SLEET...FREEZING RAIN
OR EXTREME WIND CHILLS IS EXPECTED.  THE WEATHER WILL CAUSE
SIGNIFICANT INCONVENIENCE...AND IF CAUTION IS NOT EXERCISED...COULD
LEAD TO SITUATIONS THAT MAY THREATEN LIFE AND OR PROPERTY.

$$


NEZ011-012-016-017-030-090753-
ANTELOPE NE-BOONE NE-CEDAR NE-KNOX NE-PIERCE NE-
INCLUDING THE CITY OF...NELIGH NE
1153 AM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...SNOW ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THIS AFTERNOON AND 
TONIGHT...
ACCUMULATING SNOW WILL MOVE IN THIS AFTERNOON.  AS NORTH WINDS 
INCREASE TO 20 TO 30 MPH LATER THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT...BLOWING 
AND DRIFTING SNOW WILL DEVELOP.  TOTAL SNOWFALL SHOULD BE IN THE 2 
TO 4 INCH RANGE BY FRIDAY MORNING.

IF TRAVEL IS NECESSARY...DRIVE WITH EXTREME CAUTION.  REDUCE DRIVING
SPEEDS...LEAVE PLENTY OF ROOM BETWEEN YOU AND THE MOTORIST AHEAD OF
YOU...AND ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION.  AVOID SUDDEN
BRAKING OR ACCELERATION...AND BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS ON HILLS OR WHEN
MAKING TURNS.

$$
POWERS






 
 
WWUS45 KCYS 081747

WSWCYS

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY
1047 AM MST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE REST OF TODAY
FOR MUCH OF THE SOUTHERN NEBRASKA PANHANDLE...

.SNOWFALL WILL CONTINUE TO GRADUALLY DIMINISH OVER SOUTHEAST
WYOMING AND THE WESTERN NEBRASKA PANHANDLE THROUGH THE AFTERNOON.
THE HEAVIER SNOWFALL WILL BE MAINLY TO THE EAST OF A KIMBALL TO
BRIDGEPORT LINE THROUGH MID AFTERNOON.  LIGHTER SNOW OR EVEN
FLURRIES WILL BE TO THE EAST OF THE LINE THROUGH THE AFTERNOON.
THE PREVIOUSLY ISSUED WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR PORTIONS OF
SOUTHEAST WYOMING AND THE NORTHERN PANHANDLE HAVE EITHER BEEN
CANCELLED OR ALLOWED TO EXPIRE.

BRISK WINDS ALONG WITH THE COLD TEMPERATURES WILL COMBINE TO
PRODUCE VERY COLD WIND CHILL TEMPERATURES OVER THE AREA THROUGH
THE AFTERNOON.

NEZ001-002-WYZ063-065>070-082240-
CHEYENNE FOOTHILLS-DAWES-GOSHEN-LARAMIE VALLEY-PINE BLUFFS-PLATTE-
SIOUX-SNOWY RANGE-SOUTH LARAMIE RANGE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CHADRON...CHEYENNE...HARRISON...LARAMIE...
PINE BLUFFS...TORRINGTON...WHEATLAND

...THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY HAS ENDED...

PERIODS OF LIGHT SNOW OR FLURRIES WILL CONTINUE OVER SOUTHEAST
WYOMING AND THE NORTHERN NEBRASKA PANHANDLE...BUT DECREASE THROUGH
THE AFTERNOON.  UP TO AN INCH OF NEW SNOW WILL FALL DURING THAT
TIME.  SINCE THE HEAVIER SNOWFALL HAS MOVED EAST...THE WINTER
WEATHER ADVISORY FOR MUCH OF THE AREA HAS BEEN ALLOWED TO EXPIRE.
THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR LARAMIE COUNTY HAS BEEN CANCELLED.

ROADS WILL STILL BE SNOWPACKED AND SLICK THIS AFTERNOON AND TRAVEL
MAY BE HAZARDOUS.  IN ADDITION...WIND CHILLS WILL BE VERY COLD.

$$

NEZ003-019>021-054-055-082240-
BANNER-BOX BUTTE-CHEYENNE-KIMBALL-MORRILL-SCOTTS BLUFF-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ALLIANCE...BRIDGEPORT...HARRISBURG...
KIMBALL...SCOTTSBLUFF...GERING...SIDNEY

...THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY CONTINUES FOR THE REST OF
TODAY...

LIGHT SNOW WILL FALL OVER THE SOUTHERN NEBRASKA PANHANDLE AND
WILL CONTINUE TO GRADUALLY DECREASE IN INTENSITY THROUGH THE
AFTERNOON.  DURING THAT TIME AN ADDITIONAL 1 TO 3 INCHES OF NEW
SNOW WILL ACCUMULATE...MAINLY OVER CHEYENNE AND MORRILL COUNTIES.

ROADS WILL BE SNOWPACKED AND SLICK OVER THE AREA THROUGH THE
AFTERNOON.  IN ADDITION...WIND CHILLS WILL BE VERY COLD.

SOME SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AS OF 915 AM INCLUDE 3 INCHES AT SIDNEY
AND 2 TO 3 INCHES IN POTTER.

$$

WEILAND



 
 
WWUS43 KLBF 081737
WSWLBF

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORTH PLATTE, NE
1121 AM CST THU FEB 8 2001

.A WINTER STORM IN THE CENTRAL PLAINS WILL CONTINUE TO PRODUCE HEAVY 
SNOWFALL ACROSS PORTIONS OF NORTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA THROUGH EARLY
AFTERNOON. THE SNOW WILL DIMINISH TO LIGHT SNOW BY LATE AFTERNOON. 
THE HEAVIEST SNOWFALL TOTALS WILL BE ALONG AN AXIS FROM OSHKOSH TO 
VALENTINE...WHERE 6 TO 9 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED BY EVENING. 

MOTORISTS SHOULD PREPARE FOR HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS WITH 
SNOWPACKED ROADS AND AREAS OF POOR VISIBILITY. IF YOU MUST TRAVEL... 
CARRY A WINTER STORM SURVIVAL KIT IN YOUR VEHICLE.

NEZ004-005-022-023-082145-
CHERRY NE-GARDEN NE-GRANT NE-SHERIDAN NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...VALENTINE NE...OSHKOKH NE...GORDON NE...
MERRIMAN NE...HYANNIS NE...RUSHVILLE NE

...HEAVY SNOW WARNING FOR THIS AFTERNOON...
SNOW...HEAVY AT TIMES WILL CONTINUE THROUGH EARLY AFTERNOON. AN 
ADDITIONAL 3 TO 5 INCHES OF SNOW IS POSSIBLE WITH STORM TOTALS OF 6 
TO 9 INCHES BY EVENING. THE SNOW WILL DIMINISH TO FLURRIES BY 
EVENING...BUT NORTH WINDS FROM 10 TO 20 MPH WILL CAUSE SOME BLOWING 
AND DRIFTING THROUGH THE AFTERNOON.
$$

SHEETS





 
 
WWUS43 KGID 081731
WSWGRI

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HASTINGS NE
1130 AM CST THU FEB 8 2001

.A POTENT STORM SYSTEM WILL CONTINUE TO SPREAD A MIXTURE OF FREEZING
RAIN...FREEZING DRIZZLE...AND SNOW ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA AND
NORTH CENTRAL KANSAS THROUGH TONIGHT. SIGNIFICANT ICE ACCUMULATIONS 
WILL BE FOUND ACROSS MUCH OF NORTH CENTRAL KANSAS...AND THE BORDER
COUNTIES OF SOUTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA...ESPECIALLY EAST OF RED CLOUD. 

THE FREEZING PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO CHANGE TO SNOW BY 
TONIGHT...WITH AMOUNTS OF 2 TO 6 INCHES POSSIBLE ACROSS THE AREA. 
THE HEAVIEST SNOW WILL BE SOUTHEAST OF A LINE FROM POLK NEBRASKA...
TO GRAND ISLAND...TO SMITH CENTER AND OSBORNE KANSAS. LESSER AMOUNTS
ARE LIKELY TO THE WEST OF THAT LINE. 

WITH A GLAZE OF ICE ALREADY IN PLACE ON AREA ROADS...TRAVEL WILL 
CONTINUE TO BE HAZARDOUS. TRAVEL IS NOT RECOMMENDED ACROSS NORTH 
CENTRAL KANSAS WHERE NUMEROUS ACCIDENTS HAVE BEEN REPORTED. 
CONDITIONS WILL WORSEN TONIGHT WITH SNOW AND WIND. STAY IN TOUCH
WITH THE LATEST FORECASTS FROM YOUR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. 

KSZ006-007-018-019-NEZ049-062>064-075>077-085>087-082230-
ADAMS NE-CLAY NE-FILLMORE NE-HALL NE-HAMILTON NE-JEWELL KS-MITCHELL 
KS-NUCKOLLS NE-OSBORNE KS-POLK NE-SMITH KS-THAYER NE-WEBSTER NE-YORK 
NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BELOIT KS...GRAND ISLAND NE...YORK NE...
HASTINGS NE...SUPERIOR NE

...WINTER STORM WARNING THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT...

PERIODS OF FREEZING RAIN AND SOME SLEET ARE EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON. 
THIS WILL MAKE ALREADY SLICK ROADS EVEN WORSE. THE FREEZING RAIN IS 
FORECAST TO CHANGE OVER TO SNOW BY EVENING. HEAVY SNOW IS POSSIBLE 
TONIGHT...WITH 4 TO 6 INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION BY FRIDAY MORNING. 
NORTH WINDS AT 20 TO 30 MPH WILL CAUSE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW 
OVERNIGHT. 

$$

KSZ005-017-NEZ072>074-082>084-082230-
FRANKLIN NE-FURNAS NE-GOSPER NE-HARLAN NE-KEARNEY NE-PHELPS NE-
PHILLIPS KS-ROOKS KS-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...PHILLIPSBURG KS...HOLDREGE NE...
MINDEN NE

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT...

THE COMBINATION OF FREEZING DRIZZLE AND LIGHT SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO 
MAKE AREA ROADS TREACHEROUS THROUGH TONIGHT. PERIODS OF FREEZING 
RAIN OR SLEET WILL FALL AS WELL. 

THE FREEZING PRECIPITATION WILL CHANGE TO SNOW TONIGHT...WITH SOME
2 TO 4 INCHES ACCUMULATIONS BY FRIDAY MORNING. NORTH WINDS GUSTING
TO 30 MPH WILL CAUSE BLOWING AND DRIFTING OVERNIGHT. 

$$

NEZ039>041-046>048-060-061-082230-
BUFFALO NE-DAWSON NE-GREELEY NE-HOWARD NE-MERRICK NE-NANCE NE-
SHERMAN NE-VALLEY NE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ORD NE...LEXINGTON NE...KEARNEY NE

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT...

PERIODS OF LIGHT SNOW OR LIGHT FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL CONTINUE THIS 
AFTERNOON. AREA ROADS WILL BECOME MORE ICY AS THE DAY WEARS ON. THE 
PRECIPITATION SHOULD BE ALL SNOW BY EVENING...WITH SOME 2 TO 4 INCH 
ACCUMULATIONS LIKELY BY FRIDAY MORNING. A NORTH WIND GUSTING TO 30 MPH
WILL CAUSE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW OVERNIGHT.

$$

MORITZ




 
 
WWUS43 KFSD 081715 COR
WSWFSD

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE...CORRECTED TEXT OF SIOUX CITY GROUP
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SIOUX FALLS SD
1108 AM CST THU FEB 8 2001

.AN UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE APPROACHING THE REGION FROM THE 
SOUTHWEST...WILL INCREASE THE WINTRY PRECIPITATION THIS AFTERNOON 
INTO THIS EVENING. SNOW SHOULD AFFECT SOUTH CENTRAL TO EAST CENTRAL 
SOUTH DAKOTA...INTO PARTS OF SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA THIS AFTERNOON. 
AREAS OF LIGHT SNOW OR PATCHY FREEZING DRIZZLE FARTHER TO THE 
SOUTHEAST THIS AFTERNOON.  HOWEVER THE MAIN UPPER LEVEL STORM WILL 
MOVE ACROSS THE CENTRAL PLAINS OVERNIGHT...INCREASING THE INTENSITY 
OF THE SNOW IN THE WATCH AREA OF SOUTHEAST SOUTH DAKOTA...SOUTHWEST 
MINNESOTA AND NORTHWEST IOWA. STRONG WINDS WILL ALSO DEVELOP TONIGHT 
CAUSING BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW AND DANGEROUS WIND CHILLS... 
ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE JAMES RIVER BASIN AREA. 

ROADS...BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES IN THE ADVISORY AREA WILL BECOME SLICK
AND HAZARDOUS.  ACCUMULATION OF SNOW OR ICE ON ROADWAYS...BRIDGES AND
OVERPASSES WILL MAKE TRAVEL TREACHEROUS.  EXERCISE CAUTION IF TRAVEL 
IS NECESSARY.

MNZ071-072-SDZ038>040-052>055-090049-
BEADLE SD-BROOKINGS SD-JERAULD SD-KINGSBURY SD-LAKE SD-LINCOLN MN-
LYON MN-MINER SD-SANBORN SD-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MARSHALL MN...IVANHOE MN...HURON SD...
BROOKINGS SD...DE SMET SD...WESSINGTON SPRINGS SD...WOONSOCKET SD...
HOWARD SD...MADISON SD
1108 AM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH TONIGHT...

PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CONTINUE OVER EAST CENTRAL SOUTH DAKOTA...INTO 
THE LINCOLN AND LYON COUNTIES OF SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA THIS AFTERNOON 
AND INTO THE EVENING. ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 5 INCHES ARE EXPECTED BY 
THIS EVENING...WITH THE HIGHER AMOUNTS IN THE JAMES RIVER VALLEY.  
IN ADDITION...NORTH WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 15 TO 30 MPH...CREATING 
BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW THROUGH TONIGHT.  

$$


SDZ050-057>061-063>065-068-090049-
AURORA SD-BON HOMME SD-BRULE SD-CHARLES MIX SD-DAVISON SD-DOUGLAS SD-
GREGORY SD-HANSON SD-HUTCHINSON SD-MCCOOK SD-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MITCHELL SD...BURKE SD...CHAMBERLAIN SD...
PLANKINTON SD...ALEXANDRIA SD...SALEM SD...WAGNER SD...ARMOUR SD...
OLIVET SD...TYNDALL SD
1108 AM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH TONIGHT... 

PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CONTINUE OVER SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTH DAKOTA...INTO 
THE LOWER JAMES RIVER VALLEY THIS AFTERNOON AND INTO THE EVENING. 
ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 5 INCHES ARE EXPECTED BY THIS EVENING...WITH 
THE HIGHER AMOUNTS WEST OF THE JAMES RIVER...IN AREAS AROUND GREGORY 
AND CHAMBERLAIN. IN ADDITION...NORTH WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 15 TO 30 
MPH...CREATING BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW THROUGH TONIGHT.  


$$


IAZ001-MNZ080-081-089-097-098-SDZ056-062-066-067-069-070-090049-
CLAY SD-COTTONWOOD MN-LINCOLN SD-LYON IA-MINNEHAHA SD-MOODY SD-
MURRAY MN-NOBLES MN-PIPESTONE MN-ROCK MN-TURNER SD-YANKTON SD-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ROCK RAPIDS IA...WORTHINGTON MN...
SLAYTON MN...WINDOM MN...PIPESTONE MN...LUVERNE MN...
SIOUX FALLS SD...YANKTON SD...VERMILLION SD...FLANDREAU SD
1108 AM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN CANCELLED...
...WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR TONIGHT...

AREAS OF LIGHT SNOW WILL MOVE OVER THE SOUTHEAST SOUTH DAKOTA AND 
MOST OF SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA THIS AFTERNOON...HOWEVER ACCUMULATIONS 
ARE EXPECTED TO REMAIN UNDER AN INCH THROUGH THE AFTERNOON.  

SNOW WILL PICK UP IN INTENSITY THIS EVENING...WITH INCREASING NORTH 
WINDS CREATING AREAS OF BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW.  DETERIORATING 
TRAVEL CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE TONIGHT...SO YOU SHOULD CONTINUE TO 
MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS AND STATEMENTS. 

$$


IAZ002-003-012>014-020>022-031-032-MNZ090-NEZ013-014-SDZ071-090049-
BUENA VISTA IA-CHEROKEE IA-CLAY IA-DAKOTA NE-DICKINSON IA-DIXON NE-
IDA IA-JACKSON MN-O'BRIEN IA-OSCEOLA IA-PLYMOUTH IA-SIOUX IA-
UNION SD-WOODBURY IA-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...SPIRIT LAKE IA...SPENCER IA...
STORM LAKE IA...SIOUX CITY IA...SIBLEY IA...SIOUX CENTER IA...
SANBORN IA...LE MARS IA...CHEROKEE IA...IDA GROVE IA
1108 AM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY CANCELLED...
...WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR TONIGHT...

PATCHY FREEZING DRIZZLE OR FLURRIES ARE EXPECTED MUCH OF THE 
AFTERNOON ACROSS NORTHWEST IOWA AND NEARBY AREAS...WITH AREAS OF 
LIGHT SNOW POSSIBLE BY LATE AFTERNOON. 

COOLER TEMPERATURES ALOFT WILL PREVENT ANY WIDESPREAD DEVELOPMENT OF 
FREEZING RAIN THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING.  HOWEVER SNOW WILL PICK UP 
IN INTENSITY THIS EVENING...AND THE SNOW COULD BE MIXED WITH SLEET 
EARLY THIS EVENING...WITH A LITTLE FREEZING RAIN POSSIBLE IN AND 
AROUND STORM LAKE.  INCREASING NORTH WINDS WILL ALSO CREATE AREAS OF 
BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW OVERNIGHT.

$$
 HAMEN






 
 
WWUS43 KFSD 081709
WSWFSD

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SIOUX FALLS SD
1108 AM CST THU FEB 8 2001

.AN UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE APPROACHING THE REGION FROM THE 
SOUTHWEST...WILL INCREASE THE WINTRY PRECIPITATION THIS AFTERNOON 
INTO THIS EVENING. SNOW SHOULD AFFECT SOUTH CENTRAL TO EAST CENTRAL 
SOUTH DAKOTA...INTO PARTS OF SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA THIS AFTERNOON. 

AREAS OF LIGHT SNOW OR PATCHY FREEZING DRIZZLE FARTHER TO THE 
SOUTHEAST THIS AFTERNOON.  HOWEVER THE MAIN UPPER LEVEL STORM WILL 
MOVE ACROSS THE CENTRAL PLAINS OVERNIGHT...INCREASING THE INTENSITY 
OF THE SNOW IN THE WATCH AREA OF SOUTHEAST SOUTH DAKOTA...SOUTHWEST 
MINNESOTA AND NORTHWEST IOWA. STRONG WINDS WILL ALSO DEVELOP TONIGHT 
CAUSING BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW AND DANGEROUS WIND CHILLS... 
ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE JAMES RIVER BASIN AREA. 

ROADS...BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES IN THE ADVISORY AREA WILL BECOME SLICK
AND HAZARDOUS.  ACCUMULATION OF SNOW OR ICE ON ROADWAYS...BRIDGES AND
OVERPASSES WILL MAKE TRAVEL TREACHEROUS.  EXERCISE CAUTION IF TRAVEL 
IS NECESSARY.

MNZ071-072-SDZ038>040-052>055-090049-
BEADLE SD-BROOKINGS SD-JERAULD SD-KINGSBURY SD-LAKE SD-LINCOLN MN-
LYON MN-MINER SD-SANBORN SD-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MARSHALL MN...IVANHOE MN...HURON SD...
BROOKINGS SD...DE SMET SD...WESSINGTON SPRINGS SD...WOONSOCKET SD...
HOWARD SD...MADISON SD
1108 AM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH TONIGHT...

PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CONTINUE OVER EAST CENTRAL SOUTH DAKOTA...INTO 
THE LINCOLN AND LYON COUNTIES OF SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA THIS AFTERNOON 
AND INTO THE EVENING. ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 5 INCHES ARE EXPECTED BY 
THIS EVENING...WITH THE HIGHER AMOUNTS IN THE JAMES RIVER VALLEY.  
IN ADDITION...NORTH WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 15 TO 30 MPH...CREATING 
BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW THROUGH TONIGHT.  

$$


SDZ050-057>061-063>065-068-090049-
AURORA SD-BON HOMME SD-BRULE SD-CHARLES MIX SD-DAVISON SD-DOUGLAS SD-
GREGORY SD-HANSON SD-HUTCHINSON SD-MCCOOK SD-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MITCHELL SD...BURKE SD...CHAMBERLAIN SD...
PLANKINTON SD...ALEXANDRIA SD...SALEM SD...WAGNER SD...ARMOUR SD...
OLIVET SD...TYNDALL SD
1108 AM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH TONIGHT... 

PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CONTINUE OVER SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTH DAKOTA...INTO 
THE LOWER JAMES RIVER VALLEY THIS AFTERNOON AND INTO THE EVENING. 
ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 5 INCHES ARE EXPECTED BY THIS EVENING...WITH 
THE HIGHER AMOUNTS WEST OF THE JAMES RIVER...IN AREAS AROUND GREGORY 
AND CHAMBERLAIN. IN ADDITION...NORTH WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 15 TO 30 
MPH...CREATING BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW THROUGH TONIGHT.  


$$


IAZ001-MNZ080-081-089-097-098-SDZ056-062-066-067-069-070-090049-
CLAY SD-COTTONWOOD MN-LINCOLN SD-LYON IA-MINNEHAHA SD-MOODY SD-
MURRAY MN-NOBLES MN-PIPESTONE MN-ROCK MN-TURNER SD-YANKTON SD-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ROCK RAPIDS IA...WORTHINGTON MN...
SLAYTON MN...WINDOM MN...PIPESTONE MN...LUVERNE MN...
SIOUX FALLS SD...YANKTON SD...VERMILLION SD...FLANDREAU SD
1108 AM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN CANCELLED...
...WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR TONIGHT...

AREAS OF LIGHT SNOW WILL MOVE OVER THE SOUTHEAST SOUTH DAKOTA AND 
MOST OF SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA THIS AFTERNOON...HOWEVER ACCUMULATIONS 
ARE EXPECTED TO REMAIN UNDER AN INCH THROUGH THE AFTERNOON.  

SNOW WILL PICK UP IN INTENSITY THIS EVENING...WITH INCREASING NORTH 
WINDS CREATING AREAS OF BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW.  DETERIORATING 
TRAVEL CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE TONIGHT...SO YOU SHOULD CONTINUE TO 
MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS AND STATEMENTS. 

$$


IAZ002-003-012>014-020>022-031-032-MNZ090-NEZ013-014-SDZ071-090049-
BUENA VISTA IA-CHEROKEE IA-CLAY IA-DAKOTA NE-DICKINSON IA-DIXON NE-
IDA IA-JACKSON MN-O'BRIEN IA-OSCEOLA IA-PLYMOUTH IA-SIOUX IA-
UNION SD-WOODBURY IA-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...SPIRIT LAKE IA...SPENCER IA...
STORM LAKE IA...SIOUX CITY IA...SIBLEY IA...SIOUX CENTER IA...
SANBORN IA...LE MARS IA...CHEROKEE IA...IDA GROVE IA
1108 AM CST THU FEB 8 2001

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY CANCELLED...
...WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR TONIGHT...

AREAS OF LIGHT SNOW WILL MOVE OVER THE SOUTHEAST SOUTH DAKOTA AND 
MOST OF SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA THIS AFTERNOON...HOWEVER ACCUMULATIONS 
ARE EXPECTED TO REMAIN UNDER AN INCH THROUGH THE AFTERNOON.  

COOLER TEMPERATURES ALOFT WILL PREVENT ANY WIDESPREAD DEVELOPMENT OF 
FREEZING RAIN THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING.  HOWEVER SNOW WILL PICK UP 
IN INTENSITY THIS EVENING...AND THE SNOW COULD BE MIXED WITH SLEET 
EARLY THIS EVENING...WITH A LITTLE FREEZING RAIN POSSIBLE IN AND 
AROUND STORM LAKE.  INCREASING NORTH WINDS WILL ALSO CREATE AREAS OF 
BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW OVERNIGHT.

$$
 HAMEN




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