Winter Storm Scale
1: Light Winter Storm, 1-4 inches at best.
2: Moderate Winter Storm, 4-6 Inches.
3: Significant Winter Storm, 6-12 Inches
4: Major Winter Storm, 1-2 feet
5: Historical Winter Storm ( 2+ Feet ), or white out conditions.
.1: Wind will not be present in this storm
.2: Winds will be light and barely noticeable
.3: Winds will be 10-15 mph and cause isolated blowing snow
.4: Winds will be 15-25 mph and cause blowing snow and visibilities will start to become lower.
.5: Winds will be 25-35 mph and cause significant blowing snow with visibilites becoming hazardous
.6: Winds will be 35-45 mph and cause dangerous blowing snow, visibilities will drop to below 3/4 of a mile. Blizzard Conditions.
.7: Winds will be 45-55 mph and cause significant drifting and blowing of snow. At this point blizzard conditions will become very likely and very hazardous. Power lines and trees will be down in some areas. Loss of power is likely.
.8: Winds will be 55+ mph and will knock down trees and powerlines. At this point power will likely be out and driving is impossible. A major and historical blizzard is taking place.
.01: This winter storm will not be a very long one. Most likely it will be under 4 hours long.
.02: This winter storm will be a short amount of time lasting 4-6 hours.
.03: This winter storm will be a moderate amount of time lasting 6-12 hours.
.04: This winter storm will take a long duration of time lasting 12-24 hours.
.05: This storm will take a very long duration of time lasting more than 1 day.
So a storm with a 4.55 Would have 1-2 feet of snow, 25-35 mph winds, and last more then one day
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