STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 07 FOR MID-ATLANTIC WINTER STORM NWS HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER CAMP SPRINGS MD 1000 PM EST SAT FEB 06 2010 ...HISTORIC SNOWSTORM HAS ENDED ACROSS THE MID-ATLANTIC STATES... ALL BLIZZARD WARNINGS...WINTER STORM WARNINGS AND WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES HAVE EXPIRED ACROSS THE AFFECTED REGION. FOR A DETAILED GRAPHICAL DEPICTION OF THE LATEST WATCHES...WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES...PLEASE SEE WWW.WEATHER.GOV AT 900 PM EST...A 978 MB SURFACE LOW WAS LOCATED ABOUT 400 MILES EAST OF THE DELMARVA PENINSULA AND WAS CONTINUING TO MOVE QUICKLY TO THE EAST-NORTHEAST. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADARS AND SURFACE OBSERVATIONS INDICATED THAT THE SNOW HAS MOVED ENTIRELY OFFSHORE INTO THE WESTERN ATLANTIC AS THE SYSTEM CONTINUES TO PULL AWAY FROM THE EAST COAST. ALTHOUGH HIGH WINDS REMAIN ALONG PORTIONS OF THE MID ATLANTIC COAST...THESE WINDS SHOULD DECREASE BY SUNDAY MORNING AS THE SURFACE LOW AND TIGHT PRESSURE GRADIENT MOVE AWAY FROM THE COAST. ...SELECTED STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL IN INCHES FROM 700 AM EST THU FEB 04 THROUGH 900 PM EST SAT FEB 06... ...WASHINGTON DC... AMERICAN UNIVERSITY 27.5 ANACOSTIA 1 S 21.0 WASHINGTON 1 NNE 20.0 WASHINGTON 18.2 ...DELAWARE... WILMINGTON 26.5 BEAR 25.8 CLAYMONT 25.2 BRIDGEVILLE 25.0 NEWARK 24.3 MILTON 22.0 DOVER 21.5 ...MARYLAND... COLESVILLE 40.0 ELKRIDGE 2 W 38.3 FROSTBURG 36.0 FRIENDSVILLE 35.5 CROFTON 2 NNE 34.0 COLUMBIA 2 N 33.8 LAUREL 3 E 32.9 CLARKSBURG 2 NE 32.0 ECKHART MINES 32.0 HAMPTON 1 W 31.0 HANCOCK 3 ENE 30.5 MONTGOMERY VILLAGE 30.0 GERMANTOWN 2 ESE 29.5 OELLA 1 E 29.5 FREDERICK 1 ESE 29.0 DAMASCUS 2 WSW 28.0 LONACONING 28.0 PIMLICO 28.0 GWYNN OAK 1 S 26.0 COLLEGE PARK 1 NNE 25.0 BALTIMORE-WASHINGTON AIRPORT 24.8 WESTERNPORT 24.0 ROCKVILLE 1 SSW 23.5 ROYAL OAK 23.5 ANNAPOLIS 1 NW 21.5 ELKTON 21.0 WWB CAMP SPRINGS 19.5 ...NEW JERSEY... NATIONAL PARK 28.5 CHERRY HILL 27.3 SEWELL 26.4 ELDORA 26.0 ESTELL MANOR 24.0 MOUNT LAUREL 21.5 QUINTON 21.5 MANTUA 20.5 SICKLERVILLE 20.0 MOUNT HOLLY NWS 19.4 BEACHWOOD 19.0 NORTH CAPE MAY 16.8 HAMILTON 15.0 ...OHIO... SALEM 1.0 NNE 17.5 WINONA 17.0 EAST LIVERPOOL 15.0 ALCONY 14.0 CLAIBOURNE 14.0 COVINTON 13.0 GREENVILLE 13.0 PHILLIPSBURG 13.0 STREETSBORO 2.1 SSW 13.0 SALEM 12.5 PICKERINGTON 2.7 NNE 12.0 RAVENNA 1.4 ESE 12.0 SPRINGFIELD 11.0 AKRON 3.1 E 8.0 CLEVELAND 6.0 ...PENNSYLVANIA... UPPER STRASBURG 31.0 SOMERSET 30.0 PHILADELPHIA 28.5 JOHNSTOWN 28.0 GLEN ROCK 27.0 PHILADELPHIA INTL AIRPORT 26.7 WESTMONT 26.5 ORRTANNA 26.0 MILLERSVILLE 24.5 LEECHBURG 23.5 RAINSBURG 9.0 S 22.6 EAST MCKEESPORT 22.0 FARMINGTON 21.7 YORK SPRINGS 21.4 HOOKSTOWN 21.0 LANCASTER 21.0 MARIETTA 21.0 ...VIRGINIA... HOWELLSVILLE 1 ENE 37.0 LEESBURG 34.5 BLUEMONT 3 SSW 34.0 DULLES INTERNATIONAL 32.4 ARMEL 3 WSW 31.5 WILDE ACRES 1 N 31.0 BERRYVILLE 30.5 BALLSTON 1 SW 28.0 CHANTILLY 2 NE 28.0 GAINESVILL 27.0 STEPHENS CITY 3 NW 26.0 WHITACRE 1 ESE 25.0 MARSHALL 24.0 WINCHESTER 2 S 24.0 ALEXANDRIA 1 SSW 23.2 OPAL 23.0 ASHBURN 1 NE 22.1 LOCUST GROVE 2 WSW 20.0 REAGAN NATIONAL AIRPORT 17.8 FREDERICKSBURG 14.0 ...WEST VIRGINIA... LEHEW 2 WNW 34.0 BAYARD 33.0 ROMNEY 3 E 33.0 SMITH CROSSBOADS 1 W 33.0 MIDDLEWAY 31.0 VANVILLE 1 SSW 30.0 KEYSER 2 SW 29.2 RIDGELEY 1 WSW 28.3 MARTINSBURG 2 E 27.9 BUNKER HILL 1 WNW 25.0 MOUNT STORM 18.0 HIGH VIEW 17.0 MCCOOLE 3 ESE 16.5 ROWLESBURG 14.0 WHITE SULPHUR 14.0 HEADSVILLE 13.5 ...INDIANA... MIXERSVILLE 10.0 NEW WHITELAND 8.5 CARMEL 5 W 8.0 INDIANAPOLIS 5.9 S 7.5 ATLANTA 4 W 7.0 ZIONSVILLE 3.8 N 6.5 NEW SALEM 1.4 SSE 6.1 SPEEDWAY 6 SSW 6.1 NEW CASTLE 4 SSE 6.0 OSGOOD 4.1 NE 6.0 SEYMOUR 6.0 ...MISSOURI... BUNKER 4.4 N 6.5 SALEM 4.3 S 6.5 ROLLA 8.1 S 5.0 ...NORTH CAROLINA ... BOONE 2.1 N 8.5 BLOWING ROCK 4.4 NE 7.3 MEAT CAMP 2.2 S 6.0 TODD 1.5 E 5.2 ROXBORO 3.0 WALKERTOWN 3.0 ...SELECTED STORM TOTAL FREEZING RAIN IN INCHES... ...NORTH CAROLINA ... PFAFFTOWN 0.20 RURAL HALL 0.20 GUILFORD COUNTY 0.10 ...VIRGINIA... STONEWALL 0.13 STEWARTSVILLE 0.10 THE SURFACE LOW IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE MOVING FARTHER AWAY FROM THE EAST COAST OVERNIGHT INTO SUNDAY LEAVING BEHIND MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES ALONG THE EAST COAST FOR SUNDAY. GUSTY WINDS WILL CONTINUE TO AFFECT LOCATIONS ALONG THE MID ATLANTIC COAST DURING THE DAY ON SUNDAY WHICH COULD LEAD TO BLOWING SNOW AND REDUCED VISABILITIES. A LARGE AREA OF SNOWFALL TOTALS IN EXCESS OF 25 INCHES HAS BEEN REPORTED FROM NORTHERN VIRGINA AND MARYLAND INTO EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW JERSEY WITH SEVERAL LOCATIONS REPORTING THIS EVENT TO BE WITHIN THE TOP FIVE ALL TIME SNOWFALLS. THIS WILL BE THE LAST STORM SUMMARY ISSUED BY THE HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER FOR THIS EVENT. PLEASE REFER TO YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. OTTO