Massive winter storm to bring heavy snowfall to US this weekend

 In Event News

A massive slow moving storm is expected to bring heavy snowfall this weekend to portions of the Rockies including areas of Southern and Southeastern Wyoming.

As of now, the first round of snow is falling in Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska and South Dakota. The next round is expected to start by Friday, reaching its apex later on Sunday. Blizzard conditions can be expected with heavy snowfall rates of 2 to 4 inches per hour and wind gusts of over 45 mph – 60 mph.

Also this weekend, a severe weather outbreak threat and flooding threat is forecasted across Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. 

Plan, monitor, and respond to cat events

Monitor the changing conditions with real-time access to the key perils associated with this storm system:

Assessing the impact

72-Hr Forecast Snow Accumulation provides a conservative view (90th percentile) of forecast snow accumulation (in inches) over the next 72 hour period.

Real-time insights – EigenPrism users can access the event forecasts to create ad hoc analyses, then export and share the insights. Or, use template reports to create a summary of the potential impact on your assets, then refresh as needed as the storm develops.

EigenAlerts provide automated notifications with key metrics to estimate impact:

  • Customized and mobile-enabled
  • Updated as forecasts and advisories change

Subscribers who have set flood, snowfall, and severe thunderstorm alerts, will receive email and text notifications detailing the estimated impact on their exposure, as the storm advisories are updated.

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