• MESO: heavy snow

    From Weather Alert@21:1/175 to All on Sun Mar 14 09:16:00 2021
    ACUS11 KWNS 140856
    SWOMCD
    SPC MCD 140855
    NEZ000-SDZ000-COZ000-WYZ000-141500-

    Mesoscale Discussion 0174
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    0355 AM CDT Sun Mar 14 2021

    Areas affected...Portions of north-central/northeastern CO into
    southeastern WY...the NE Panhandle...and far southwestern SD

    Concerning...Heavy snow

    Valid 140855Z - 141500Z

    SUMMARY...Heavy snow will continue this morning. Snowfall rates of
    at least 1-2 inches per hour are expected, with 3-4 inches per hour
    likely in the foothills/mountains. Blizzard conditions may also
    occur in eastern Wyoming and the Nebraska Panhandle.

    DISCUSSION...A deep, closed upper low will continue moving slowly
    eastward over the southern/central Rockies and adjacent High Plains
    this morning. Strong low to mid-level easterly upslope flow will
    persist across much of the Front Range of northern CO and the
    Laramie Mountains in southeastern WY. An ongoing band of moderate to
    heavy snow is expected to continue this morning across much of
    north-central into northeastern CO and southeastern WY. Strong
    ascent associated with a mid/upper-level jet through a deep,
    saturated dendritic growth zone will foster widespread 1-2 inch per
    hour snowfall rates within the band. Terrain enhancement owing to
    the pronounced low-level upslope flow will likely support even
    higher snowfall rates of 3-4 inches per hour along the foothills and
    into the mountains. This heavy snow is expected to continue through
    the morning owing to the slow-moving nature of the overall cyclone,
    while gradually spreading northward into more of eastern WY, the NE
    Panhandle, and eventually southwestern SD. Greatly reduced
    visibilities and potential blizzard conditions owing to blowing snow
    also appear possible across southeastern WY and the western NE
    Panhandle this morning, as the surface pressure gradient should be
    greatest over these areas. Latest guidance suggests that the highest
    snowfall rates through 15Z will focus along the Front Range north of
    Denver towards the Medicine Bow Mountains, Laramie Mountains, and
    Cheyenne.

    ..Gleason.. 03/14/2021

    ATTN...WFO...LBF...UNR...BOU...CYS...RIW...

    LAT...LON 41850225 41240289 40690336 40130360 39810365 39440392
    39220523 39410556 40040573 40910609 41760642 42570653
    43020638 43240554 43360446 43280354 43110245 42710192
    42180193 41850225

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