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2011 Storm Summaries
STORM SUMMARIES and EVENT REVIEWS*
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December 19-20, 2011 - Southern Rockies to Central Plains Winter Storm
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November 28-29, 2011 - Eastern U.S. Heavy Rain and Snow
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November 9, 2011 - Powerful Bering Sea Winter Storm
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October 28-31, 2011 - Autumn Mid-Atlantic to Northeast U.S. Major Winter Storm
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August 14-15, 2011 - Mid-Atlantic and Northeast U.S. Heavy Rain Event
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August 2-9, 2011 - High Heat Indices
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July 15-26, 2011 - High Heat Indices
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May 1-5, 2011 - Mississippi River Valley to Northeast U.S. Heavy Rain Event
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April 23-28, 2011 - Central and Eastern U.S. Heavy Rain Event
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April 15-16, 2011 - Late Season Northern Plains and Great Lakes Winter Storm
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March 23-24, 2011 - Northern Rockies to Northeast Spring Storm
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March 9-12, 2011 - Eastern U.S. Heavy Rain and Snow
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March 7-8, 2011 - Eastern U.S. Heavy Precipitation Event
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February 24-26, 2011 - Central and Eastern U.S. Heavy Precipitation Event
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February 20-22, 2011 - Northern Plains to Northeast U.S. Winter Storm
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February 9-10, 2011 - Rockies to Southeastern U.S. Winter Storm
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February 1-3, 2011 - Eastern U.S. Winter Storm
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January 26-27, 2011 - Mid-Atlantic/New England Winter Storm
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January 10-13, 2011 - Eastern U.S. Winter Storm
Yearly Storm Summary Archives:
Storm Summary description and criteria
Storm summaries provide both a summary of the winter weather which has occurred, and an WPC general forecast of the storm system over the next 1 to 2 days. Storm summaries serve as a central source for winter storm information which would otherwise have to be gleaned from a number of NWS Forecast Office websites.
Storm summaries are issued for significant large-scale winter storms which:
- Affect multiple NWS Forecast Office areas of responsibility
- Are likely to be of media interest
- Impact large population areas, or major transportation systems, or otherwise make a significant impact upon the nation's or a region's commerce
- Are usually snow and/or ice storms, but which may be rainfall events if they are causing widespread flash flooding, mudslides, etc.
If two or more separate storm systems are occurring simultaneously, a storm summary is issued for each individually.
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