National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce
February 2-3, 2014
Snow Event


Low pressure moving northeast from the Gulf states into the Mid-Atlantic pushed abundant moisture into the Ohio Valley on February 2nd, allowing a band of moderate to occasionally heavy snow to develop southeast of the Interstate 71 corridor during the overnight hours of February 2-3. The snow tapered off the following morning, with a tight gradient of snowfall amounts reported across parts of south-central Ohio and northeast Kentucky.

 


   

 

 

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
SPOTTER REPORTS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
1052 AM EST MON FEB 03 2014

THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN DURING THE PAST 6
HOURS FOR THE STORM THAT HAS BEEN AFFECTING OUR REGION. APPRECIATION
IS EXTENDED TO HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTS...COOPERATIVE AND COCORAHS
OBSERVERS...SPOTTERS AND MEDIA FOR THESE REPORTS. THIS SUMMARY IS
ALSO AVAILABLE ON OUR HOME PAGE AT WWW.ERH.NOAA.GOV/ILN

********************STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL********************

LOCATION          STORM TOTAL     TIME/DATE   COMMENTS                   
                     SNOWFALL           OF 
                     /INCHES/   MEASUREMENT

KENTUCKY

...BOONE COUNTY...
   2 SSW RICHWOOD         1.3   700 AM  2/03  COCORAHS                
   1 S UNION              1.0   649 AM  2/03  TRAINED SPOTTER         
   KCVG CINC N KY APT     0.5   700 AM  2/03  ASOS
   
...BRACKEN COUNTY...
   BROOKSVILLE            7.0   838 AM  2/03  PUBLIC                  

...GALLATIN COUNTY...
   4 WSW NAPOLEON         2.1   700 AM  2/03  COCORAHS                

...GRANT COUNTY...
   CORDOVA                7.0   651 AM  2/03  TRAINED SPOTTER         

...KENTON COUNTY...
   INDEPENDENCE           1.0   800 AM  2/03  PUBLIC                  

...LEWIS COUNTY...
   3 S RIBOLT             4.0   646 AM  2/03  TRAINED SPOTTER         

...MASON COUNTY...
   MAYSVILLE              6.0   923 AM  2/03  PUBLIC                  

...OWEN COUNTY...
   OWENTON                5.0  1029 AM  2/03  DEPT OF HIGHWAYS        

...PENDLETON COUNTY...
   FALMOUTH               5.5   738 AM  2/03  PUBLIC                  

...ROBERTSON COUNTY...
   MOUNT OLIVET           6.5  1049 AM  2/03  EMERGENCY MNGR          
   MOUNT OLIVET           8.0  1101 AM  2/03  DEPT OF HIGHWAYS 

OHIO

...ADAMS COUNTY...
   2 N WEST UNION         7.4   748 AM  2/03  TRAINED SPOTTER         
   WEST UNION             7.0   853 AM  2/03  PUBLIC                  
   1 WSW WEST UNION       6.5   747 AM  2/03  DEPT OF HIGHWAYS        

...BROWN COUNTY...
   1 ESE GEORGETOWN       7.0   759 AM  2/03  DEPT OF HIGHWAYS        

...CLERMONT COUNTY...
   2 NW AMELIA            1.5   709 AM  2/03  DEPT OF HIGHWAYS        

...HIGHLAND COUNTY...
   1 SE HILLSBORO         2.2   744 AM  2/03  DEPT OF HIGHWAYS        
   6 SW LYNCHBURG         1.0   700 AM  2/03  COCORAHS                
   1 SSW HILLSBORO        1.0   700 AM  2/03  CO-OP OBSERVER          

...HOCKING COUNTY...
   2 W LOGAN              2.0   840 AM  2/03  DEPT OF HIGHWAYS        

...PICKAWAY COUNTY...
   1 SW CIRCLEVILLE       1.0   600 AM  2/03  CO-OP OBSERVER          

...PIKE COUNTY...
   5 SSW PIKETON          7.0   632 AM  2/03  DEPT OF HIGHWAYS        
   1 S WAVERLY            6.0   800 AM  2/03  CO-OP OBSERVER          

...ROSS COUNTY...
   3 NW CHILLICOTHE       2.5   754 AM  2/03  DEPT OF HIGHWAYS        

...SCIOTO COUNTY...
   1 WNW TURKEY CREEK L   9.0   852 AM  2/03  PUBLIC                  
   WHEELERSBURG           8.0   725 AM  2/03  PUBLIC                  
   1 SSE LUCASVILLE       7.5   903 AM  2/03  DEPT OF HIGHWAYS        
   PORTSMOUTH             7.0   649 AM  2/03  EMERGENCY MNGR          
   ROSEMOUNT              7.0   645 AM  2/03  PUBLIC                  
   LUCASVILLE             6.5   750 AM  2/03  PUBLIC                  

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JSS