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Station Number: KY-CB-10
Station Name: Wilder 0.2 ESE
Observation Date 2/14/2025 7:00 AM
Submitted 2/14/2025 8:19 AM
Gauge Catch
T
Notes
Very light snow flurries yesterday on 2/13/2025. 70 percent snow spots 0.2" thick with 0.07" S.W.E. in spot areas. 0.07 X 70 percent spots = 0.05" S.W.E. 0.2" X 70 percent spots = 0.14" over all snow depth which is a trace to the nearest half inch. Snow pack density = 0.05"/ 0.14" = approximately 35 percent. 30 percent of the ground is now bare. The extremely thin partial snowpack rounds to a trace to the nearest half inch. A little more of the snow had sublimated and melted yesterday when a brief period of partial sun came out around lunch time on the over all generally cloudy day. Bitter arctic cold this morning with a minimum of -11.0 C (12.2 F) @ 6:55 a.m.. This bitter cold is bad news for possible flash flooding tomorrow and tomorrow night as the ground will likely still be frozen a couple inches of depth when the forecasted torrential rains begin tomorrow. Note the arctic oscillation index is now extremely negative, going to be negative 5 standard deviations, which will likely mean bitter cold with possible zero to subzero air low temperatures next week with the next arctic outbreak. This also means a warm Alaska again like that January this year next week.
Snow Information
24-hr Snowfall T
24-hr Snowfall SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
T
24-hr Snowfall SLR
(Snow to Liquid Ratio)
NA
Snowpack Depth T
Snowpack SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
T
Snowpack Density NA
Duration Information
Precipitation Began --
Precipitation Ended --
Heavy Precip Began --
Heavy Precip Lasted --
Duration Time Accuracy --
Additional Information
Flooding No
Additional Data Recorded No