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SPC MD 2252

SPC MD 2252

[html]MD 2252 CONCERNING BLIZZARD FOR EASTERN MONTANA AND FAR WESTERN NORTH DAKOTA
       
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Mesoscale Discussion 2252
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0859 PM CST Sun Dec 08 2024

Areas affected...Eastern Montana and far western North Dakota

Concerning...Blizzard

Valid 090259Z - 090900Z

SUMMARY...Sporadic blizzard conditions are likely through the
overnight hours across eastern Montana and into far western North
Dakota. Conditions are expected to deteriorate steadily between
06-12 UTC as light to moderate snow fall rates coincide with 30-35
mph winds.

DISCUSSION...Temperatures across eastern MT have been steadily
falling to below freezing as a cold front begins to push south into
the northern Plains. This has been promoting a change over from a
wintry mix to predominantly snow, which is expected to gradually
spread southeast through early Monday morning as a surface low
translates east along the international border. Sustained gradient
winds between 30-35 mph are being observed with gusts upwards of
40-45 mph. Blowing snow model output suggests that with light to
moderate snow fall rates (0.25-0.5 in/hour) and temperatures in the
low 30s, these sustained winds will result in sporadic/transient
blizzard conditions with more significant/widespread visibility
reductions likely where gusts exceed 40 mph. Early indications of
this trend have already been noted across northeast MT where
periodic visibility reductions down to 1/2 mile have been coincident
with gusts over 40 mph. Such conditions should beco*e more co*mon
across eastern MT/far western ND as the surface freezing line pushes
south and supports snow as the primary precipitation type. Recent
HRRR solutions suggest sporadic blizzard conditions will begin to
impact the I-94 corridor as early as 05-06 UTC.

..Moore.. 12/09/2024

...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...

ATTN...WFO...BIS...BYZ...GGW...

LAT...LON   48760638 48770564 48700492 48540444 47410350 46950331
            46500343 46100377 45860421 45840482 45930550 46150620
            46550671 46950713 47420737 47950743 48230730 48590696
            48760638


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