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Wednesday, February 28, 2018
End Of February Event Summary - Thru 7:00 am
There has been several inches of snow up at Summerhaven - as per General Store image above. Sun is peeking out some here (bottom) and the early morning rains fell essentially from 2:00 am to 5:00 am MST - 0.22" in gauge here at house. The airport had 0.20" and DM AFB had 0.28".
I have just checked and the monthly total for February here (1.80" so far) is greater than any month since August 2016 - except for our very wet July of 2017.
Morning rainfall observations for the event shown here - above at 6:00 am from the ALERT network and below at 7:00 am from MesoWest (Univ. of Utah). The ensemble forecasts shown in the past several posts verified quite well for this event - widespread rain with low elevation amounts generally around a tenth to a quarter of an inch.

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