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 |  2011 Storm Summaries 
  STORM SUMMARIES and EVENT REVIEWS* 
 
      December 19-20, 2011 - Southern Rockies to Central Plains Winter Storm
      November 28-29, 2011 - Eastern U.S. Heavy Rain and Snow
      November 9, 2011 - Powerful Bering Sea Winter Storm
      October 28-31, 2011 - Autumn Mid-Atlantic to Northeast U.S. Major Winter Storm
      August 14-15, 2011 - Mid-Atlantic and Northeast U.S. Heavy Rain Event
      August 2-9, 2011 - High Heat Indices
      July 15-26, 2011 - High Heat Indices
      May 1-5, 2011 - Mississippi River Valley to Northeast U.S. Heavy Rain Event
      April 23-28, 2011 - Central and Eastern U.S. Heavy Rain Event
      April 15-16, 2011 - Late Season Northern Plains and Great Lakes Winter Storm
      March 23-24, 2011 - Northern Rockies to Northeast Spring Storm
      March 9-12, 2011 - Eastern U.S. Heavy Rain and Snow
      March 7-8, 2011 - Eastern U.S. Heavy Precipitation Event  
      February 24-26, 2011 - Central and Eastern U.S. Heavy Precipitation Event  
      February 20-22, 2011 - Northern Plains to Northeast U.S. Winter Storm
      February 9-10, 2011 - Rockies to Southeastern U.S. Winter Storm
      February 1-3, 2011 - Eastern U.S. Winter Storm  
      January 26-27, 2011 - Mid-Atlantic/New England Winter Storm  
      January 10-13, 2011 - Eastern U.S. Winter Storm   
   
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  Storm Summary description and criteria Storm summaries provide both a summary of the winter weather which has occurred, and an WPC general forecast of the storm system over the next 1 to 2 days.  Storm summaries serve as a central source for winter storm information which would otherwise have to be gleaned from a number of NWS Forecast Office websites.
 Storm summaries are issued for significant large-scale winter storms which:
 
If two or more separate storm systems are occurring simultaneously, a storm summary is issued for each individually.Affect multiple NWS Forecast Office areas of responsibility
Are likely to be of media interest
Impact large population areas, or major transportation systems, or otherwise make a significant impact upon the nation's or a region's commerce
Are usually snow and/or ice storms, but which may be rainfall events if they are causing widespread flash flooding, mudslides, etc.
 
 
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