On March 4, 2008, a rain storm developed at about 12 UTC. About 18 hours later, light snow started to fall as temperatures plunged. The storm dropped a trace amount of snow. The snow-water equivalent was 0.01 inches (0.03 cm). Below are the dBZ and doppler velocity radar images and graphs of statistics during and around the storm. Blue highlighted areas on the graphs indicate the time of the storm. Also, there are graphs of the storm with its corresponding radar image. All images link to a larger image.