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Locally Heavy Rainfall for the Carolinas; Thunderstorms and Fire Weather Concerns for Intermountain West

Heavy rainfall from scattered thunderstorms is expected across the Southwest, Intermountain West, and Plains. Isolated dry thunderstorms may initiate additional fires across the west. The coastal Carolinas may experience flash floods in the coming days due to repeated thunderstorms. Additionally, a wave of intense summer heat will hit the Southern Plains and central Gulf Coast States this week. Read More >

Storm Total Snowfall

for February 24-25, 2001

Map of snowfall for February 24-25, 2001

STORM SNOWFALL TOTALS IN INCHES, FOR FEBRUARY 24-25, 2001.
SOUTH DAKOTA:
ACADEMY         14.0
ALEXANDRIA       6.0
ALPENA          10.0
ARLINGTON       12.0
COLMAN           8.0
DE SMET          9.0
GREGORY         10.0
HOWARD           8.0
HUMBOLT         5 TO 6
LESTERVILLE      3.0
MONROE           7.0
PLANKINTON       8.0
STICKNEY         6.0
WALDNER 8N       8.0
WHITE LAKE       6.0
WOONSOCKET      6 TO 8
MADISON         12.0
BONESTEEL       10.0
LAKE ANDES     8 TO 10
HURON            8.1
BROOKINGS       8 TO 9
PICKSTOWN        7.5
MITCHELL         7.0
CHAMBERLAIN      7.0
ASTORIA          7.0
FLANDREAU        6.5
SALEM            6.0
COLTON           5.3
MENNO           4 TO 6 
SIOUX FALLS      4.4
YANKTON          3.0
MINNESOTA:
IVANHOE        8 TO 9
MARSHALL         7.0 
SLAYTON        6 TO 8
WILMONT        6 TO 7
TYLER            6.0
LUVERNE        3 TO 4
WORTHINGTON    2 TO 3
WINDOM         2 TO 3
JACKSON        1 TO 2
IOWA:
SPENCER          2.5
SPIRIT LAKE      2.0
EVERLY           2.0
GALVA            2.0
SIBLEY           1.8
OCHEYDAN         1.0
PETERSON         1.0
SIOUX CITY       0.7
HOLSTEIN         0.5
AKRON            0.3
NEBRASKA:
NEWCASTLE        1.0
.END