ACUS44 KWBC 191508 SCCNS4 Storm Summary Number 3 for Northwest to Northern Plains Wind and Winter Storm NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 900 AM CST Fri Dec 19 2025 ...Deep low pressure system moving away into southeastern Canada...snow ended and winds diminishing across the Northern Plains...strong gusty winds for the eastern U.S. with some lake-effect snows across the Great Lakes... Wind advisories and scattered areas of High Wind Warnings are in effect for the entire Northeast, down the spine of the Appalachians into portions of South Carolina and Georgia, as well as portions of the Great Lakes. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 800 AM CST...A deep low pressure system with an estimated central pressure of 980 mb (28.93 in Hg) was moving northeastward away from the Great Lakes. Cold air wrapping around the system is producing lake-effect snows on the downwind Snowbelt region of the upper and central Great Lakes, with rain changing to snow across the lower Great Lakes behind a pair of cold fronts. Wind-swept rain was moving across southern New England ahead of the more potent lead cold front where a band of heavy rain was moving through upstate New York. Lighter rain showers were moving across the Mid-Atlantic. Strong gusty winds and falling temperatures followed behind the pair of cold fronts as cold air was rushing in. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 800 AM CST Wed Dec 17 through 800 AM CST Fri Dec 19... ...MICHIGAN... ALLOUEZ 1 SSW 4.5 IRONWOOD 4.5 N 3.8 HOLLAND 4.2 NW 3.4 HANCOCK 3.1 HANCOCK 0.1 ENE 3.1 ...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier in the event... ...COLORADO... BERTHOUND PASS 3N 124 COPPER MOUNTAIN 2E 124 BRECKENRIDGE 3 SW 113 KEYSTONE SUMMIT 4 SE 110 MARSHALL 3 NW 109 WINTER PARK 2 S 103 ROCKY FLATS 3 SW 97 CRISMAN 1 NE 95 BOULDER 1 S 91 PIKES PEAK 86 ...KANSAS... CARUSO 2 ENE 85 GOODLAND 2 NNE 78 NATOMA 3 NW 78 HARLAN 1 SE 77 RUSSELL AIRPORT 77 TRIBUNE 6 E 75 COLBY 73 SALINA 3 S 71 DODGE CITY 3 ENE 63 VALLEY FALLS 2 W 62 ...MICHIGAN... NORTON SHORES 1 ENE 51 ...MINNESOTA... BELTRAMI 2 N 72 FERGUS FALLS 4 W 60 KASSON 2 E 60 STEWARTVILLE 3 NNW 58 ...MONTANA... BYNUM 4 SSE 99 EAST MISSOULA 2 SW 99 DILLON 5 NE 97 CRAZY 93 HELENA 2 ENE 91 QUAD CREEK 88 WASHOE 13 SW 88 BIG TIMBER 2 SSW 86 MELVILLE 3 NE 82 INGOMAR 2 W 76 COOKE CITY 4 WNW 74 ...NEBRASKA... CULBERTSON 8 NNE 83 AXTELL 1 SS 73 CHADARON 5 W 71 VALENTINE 1 S 69 LEXINGTON 1 WNW 62 ...NEVADA... RUBY LAKE 2 SW 69 KINGS RIVER VALLEY 68 DIAMOND PEAK 21 NE 62 ELKO 2 SW 59 ...NORTH DAKOTA... BENTLEY 2 N 90 BUFFALO SPRINGS 3 W 84 LAKE ISABEL 1 SW 83 SHELL VALLEY 1 NE 80 GRAND FORKS 64 CALVIN 2 SE 60 GRAFTON 2 ESE 60 CAVALIER 59 ...OHIO... WILMINGTON 3 ESE 49 ...SOUTH DAKOTA... HEREFORD 11 SSE 94 RAPID CITY ARPT 94 PRAIRIE CITY 8 E 91 STURGIS 7 E 91 RIDGEVIEW 1 NE 83 VIVIAN 9 NNW 81 ARGOR 4 N 79 BULL HEAD 11 S 77 RELIEANCE 3 SE 77 WIND CAVE VISTORS 1 W 77 ...WEST VIRGINIA... LOGAN 4 E 52 ...WYOMING... SMOOT 15 E 144 ATLANTIC CITY 10 NE 123 LANDER 3 SW 103 SUNLIGHT BASIN 8E 103 SIBLEY PEAK 8 S 90 CASPER 3 SSE 89 FORT LARAMIE 84 CHUGWATER 8 S 81 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches where the event has ended... ...MINNESOTA... LAKE CITY 0.7 SE 5.0 INTERNATIONAL FALLS 8.8 E 4.5 KABETOGAMA 0.7 SSW 4.0 BIG FALLS 1.0 N 3.7 GRAND MARAIS 4.4 W 3.5 ...MONTANA... DUPUYER 23 SW 12.0 HEART BUTTE 13 SW 10.0 ...NORTH DAKOTA... NEWBURG 6 ENE 3.0 GRAND FORKS 3.9 N 2.9 LARIMORE 0.4 SE 2.6 BOTTINEAU 6 ENE 2.4 BOTTINEAU 6.4 ENE 2.4 MINOT 3 S 1.5 ...SOUTH DAKOTA... CHEYENNE CROSSING 3 ESE 4.7 LEAD 5.5 SSW 4.7 ...WISCONSIN... PENCE 6.0 PENCE 0.1 E 6.0 CORNUCOPIA 6 S 5.7 GILE 4.0 RED CLIFF 4 WNW 3.5 HERBSTER 2.8 NE 2.9 ASHLAND 0.5 WNW 2.8 WASHBURN 2.9 WSW 2.8 The deep low pressure system will continue to move farther away from the Great Lakes but light snow from the next system is forecast to spread across North Dakota and Minnesota through tonight. Meanwhile, strong and very gusty winds behind the pair of cold fronts will continue into tonight for the Northeast with snow showers from the lower Great Lakes to interior New England. This will be the last Storm Summary issued by the Weather Prediction Center for this event. Please refer to your local National Weather service office for additional information. Kong $$