Storm Summary Number 8 for Northern Rockies Early Season Snowstorm NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 900 AM MDT Mon Sep 30 2019 ...Snow tapering off across the northern Rockies and northern High Plains... Winter Weather Advisories remain in effect for portions of the northern Sierra Nevada. All Blizzard Warnings and Winter Storm Warnings have been discontinued. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 800 AM MDT...A strong upper-level low remains positioned over the Northwest U.S. and exceptionally cold temperatures for late September persist region-wide. The latest surface observations and National Weather Service radar indicate snowfall continues to taper off across the northern Rockies and northern High Plains, but some light to moderate snow is still falling over portions of western Montana and northern Wyoming. Light snow is also seen falling across portions of the northern Sierra Nevada. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches from 600 PM MDT Fri Sep 27 through 800 AM MDT Mon Sep 30... ...CALIFORNIA... SODA SPRINGS 1.5 SSW 2.0 SOUTH LAKE TAHOE 4.9 SW 2.0 MEYERS 2 NW 1.5 TAHOE CITY 1.5 ...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier in the event... ...CALIFORNIA... BIRD SPRINGS PASS 71 WHITE WATER WEST 64 BEAR PEAK 60 ...COLORADO... DOUGLAS PASS 81 CAMEO 4 NE 65 WILDHORSE 63 GREAT DIVIDE 2 SW 62 MEEKER ARPT 61 PINTO 56 CRAIG-MOFFIT COUNTY AIRPORT 52 RIFLE 2 E 48 ...MONTANA... ALZADA 3 SE 56 WHITEFISH 6 N 55 BAKER 1 SSE 52 FINLEY POINT 3 NNW 42 ...NEVADA... LUNDY 58 MERCURY 3 SW (DESERT ROCK) 58 FISH SPRINGS 49 ...UTAH... MOAB 17 NW/CANYONLANDS FIELD ARPT 58 ...WYOMING... DAD 10 E 69 DIXON 2 E 60 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Snowfall in inches where the event has ended... ...IDAHO... POST FALLS 4 SSE 9.0 SALMON 2 W 5.0 ATHOL 4.0 SPIRIT LAKE 3.6 ESE 4.0 COUGAR GULCH 3.0 HUETTER 3 SW 3.0 SANDPOINT 3.0 ...MONTANA... BROWNING 48.0 BYNUM 17 WSW 46.0 ST MARY 38.0 DUPUYER CREEK 14 SW 37.0 HEART BUTTE 13 SW 34.0 BADGER PASS 25 WSW 30.0 EAST GLACIER PARK 12 SSW 28.0 AUGUSTA 15 SW 25.0 EAST GLACIER 24.0 PIKE CREEK 23.0 GREAT FALLS 5 WSW 19.3 AUGUSTA 19.0 HOGELAND 7.0 SSE 19.0 DUTTON 18.0 CHOTEAU 16.0 FAIRFIELD 5 NNE 16.0 KIOWA 3 SW 15.0 LLOYD 13 E 14.0 HAVRE 1 NNE 12.5 CUT BANK 12.0 LEWISTOWN 10.4 ESE 12.0 ...NEVADA... COLD SPRINGS VALLEY 9 NNE 8.0 ...OREGON... TIMBERLINE LODGE 11.0 JOSEPH 1.2 SSE 2.6 ...WASHINGTON... KETTLE FALLS 10.2 NW 19.5 BOYDS 4 W 19.0 COOPER MOUNTAIN 11.0 METHOW 9 SSW 11.0 COLVILLE 6 ENE 8.5 REPUBLIC 13 E 6.0 SHERMAN PASS 6.0 WAUCONDA 1 ENE 6.0 SPOKANE NWS 3.1 ...WYOMING... JACKSON HOLE 12.0 MOOSE 6 NW 8.0 DUBOIS 25 NW 6.0 ALTA 6 ENE 4.0 A surface low pressure system over the northern Plains this morning will pull away from the region, while the deep upper-level low over the Northwest very slowly moves off to the east over the next couple of days. Some snow showers associated with the upper-level low may generate locally a couple more inches of accumulation across the higher terrain of the northern Rockies and northern Sierra Nevada today through Tuesday, but otherwise the snow will taper off and come to an end. 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. Mullinax