Winter Storm — Montgomery, Iowa
2024-01-08 to 2024-01-09 · Montgomery, Iowa
Event narrative
Snow that fell during the day on the 8th largely struggled to accumulate on the ground and roadways. However, once temperatures dropped at night, driving conditions across the county rapidly deteriorated. An estimated 5 to 7 inches of snow fell across the county for this winter storm. This includes a public report of 6 inches of snow in Red Oak. Patchy blowing and drifting snow was reported across the county through the morning of the 9th.
Wider weather episode
A longwave trough over the western CONUS moved out into the central Plains on 1/8. At the surface, a deep low-pressure system developed in the Texas panhandle the morning of the eighth and tracked east-northeast into the mid-Mississippi river valley by the morning of the ninth.
Beginning three in the morning on the eighth, a mesoscale band of snow set up extending from Jefferson County into Thurston County. This band persisted for four to five hours before the main round of snow moved into Eastern Nebraska and western Iowa from the south. While heavy snow fell across most of eastern Nebraska for the duration of the event, dry air across portions of east-central Nebraska and southwest Iowa in combination with warm ground temperatures significantly delayed the onset of accumulating snow in and around the Omaha metro. Moderate to heavy snow bands traversed eastern Nebraska and western Iowa after midnight on the ninth and lasted through the morning hours. Strong wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour on the back side of the storm system led to patchy blowing and drifting snow across the entire county warning area.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1158335. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.