More expected through the weekend
Belle Fourche saw about t3 inches of wet snow Friday morning as most people headed for work or school. A late-night rain made the switch to snow in the early morning hours and continued to frost the trees as drivers splashed through slush on the way to work and school. (Photo by Milo Dailey, Belle Fourche Post/Bee)
It's "abundant moisture" that many places had to shovel or sweep out of the way on Friday.
And Saturday could bring a repeat performance from the strong early winter storm system that
dumped as much as 8 inches of snow in the Deadwood and Spearfish areas of Lawrence County,
according to the National Weather Service in Rapid City.
Forecasters posted a winter storm warning for much of the Black Hills, northwestern South Dakota
and northeastern Wyoming until noon Sunday. A warning means that severe conditions are
occurring or soon expected.
From Friday night to Saturday morning, another 3 to 6 inches of snow were expected in the northern
higher elevations. A break in the system was predicted for this afternoon, only to see the worst of
the storm arrive ahead of calming drier air.
"The potential exists for heavy snow accumulations of 6 to 12 inches," the weather service said.
The evening storm is to taper off by late Sunday morning,
The combination of snow or rain and dropping temperatures will create hazardous conditions, the
weather service said, alerting motorists and people headed outdoors, like hunters and recreational
enthusiasts.
Snow measurements reported by observers to the weather service:
* 8 inches: Areas near Deadwood and Spearfish.
* 6 inches: 1 mile south/southeast of Belle Fourche.
* 5.5 inches: 3 miles east/northeast of Newell.
* 5 inches: Belle Fourche.
* 4 inches: Sundance, Wyo.
* 3 inches: Newell and Whitewood.
Posted in Top-stories on Thursday, October 9, 2008 11:00 pm | Tags: Journal, Black_hills, Snow, Winter_storm_warning, Measurements
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