Some areas received over a foot of snow and experienced blizzard conditions.
Winter Storm Quid dumped over a foot of snow on parts of the Midwest Feb. 23-24 across some of the same areas that had justbefore the storm arrived. Quid also brought snow to the mountain West on Feb. 22.
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Drifting snow and poor visibility with winds gusting over 35 mph prompted the.
Annear the Snowbird Ski Area southeast of Salt Lake City buried cars on the evening of Feb. 23, but nobody was hurt.
Lincoln, Nebraska, reportedthundersnowon the evening of Feb. 23. Blizzard conditions were observed late Feb. 23 in Mason City, Iowa, and Forest City, Iowa.
Thundersnow was then reported early Feb. 24 in parts of the northern Lower Michigan, including Kalkaska and Interlochen and in Wisconsin near Wausau.
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California: 16.5 inches in Tahoe CityColorado: 13.0 inches in Steamboat Springs;12.0 inches near Trail RidgeIdaho: 28 inches at Magic Mountain;11.1inches in PocatelloIowa:12 inches in Humbolt; 10.5 inches near Sioux City and in BodeKansas: 1.5 inches in Burr OakMichigan:12.0 inches in Mass City; 11.0 inches near IronwoodMinnesota:16.0 inches in Zumbro Falls; 15.5 inches in Kenyon; 13.9 inches near RochesterNebraska: 22.0 inches in Alliance and 17.5 inches in Scotts BluffNevada: 15 inches in Paradise ValleySouth Dakota: 15.0 inches near Keyapaha;14.7inches near Ladner; 8.5 inches near Sioux FallsUtah: 15.0 inches near WhiterocksWisconsin:12.7 inches near Stockholm; 12.0 inches in Gile; 10.0 inches in Eau Claire; 7.3 inches in Wausau; 3.9 inches in Green BayWyoming: 34.0 inches near Lander;26.0 inches in Atlantic City; 16.0 inches in Casper
Record daily snowfall was recorded in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Feb. 24.
Portions of southeastern Nebraska and northern Iowa saw freezing rain. Omaha saw 0.25 inches and Hastings saw 0.22 inches of ice. A tenth of an inch of ice was reported near Stanley, Iowa.