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Reporting Guidelines

 

Reporting Guidelines: Winter

Weather Event

Reporting Criteria

Snow
  •  When the first inch has fallen.
  • Follow-up reports for each additional 2 inches.
  • Storm total.
  • 12 hour totals. Report between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. and again between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. whenever an inch or more has fallen.
Rain
  • Amounts of one inch or greater within a 24 hour period.
Ice
  • Freezing Rain or Sleet starts to fall.
  • Ice causes serious impact on travel.
  • Ice causes damage, such as to power lines and/or tree limbs.

Try to estimate amount of glazing (1/4 inch, 1/2 inch).

High Wind
  • Any wind gust 40 mph or greater.
  • Any damage caused by high winds.
Dense Fog
  • Visibility of 1/4 mile or less.
  • Fog which has an impact on travel.
Flooding
  • Any flooding that covers roads or threatens property, whether from precipitation, ice jams, or coastal flooding.
  • Any ice jam.

 

Forecast
  • Any time precipitation falls and its not in the NWS forecast.
  • Any time fog occurs with visibility less than one mile and its not in the forecast.
  • Any time a different precipitation falls than what is in the forecast. For example, rain was forecast and snow and/or sleet falls.

 

 

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