Beach Hazards Statement issued March 23 at 2:09PM PDT until March 25 at 11:00PM PDT by NWS San Francisco CA
* WHAT...A moderate period northwesterly swell will result in an increased risk for sneaker waves and rip currents. * WHERE...Pacific Coast beaches. * WHEN...Through 11 PM PDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Sneaker waves can unexpectedly run significantly farther up the beach than normal, including over rocks and jetties. These waves can suddenly knock people off their feet and quickly pull them into the cold ocean waters, where currents will be stronger than normal. These waves can also carry driftwood logs and other debris.
Beach Hazards Statement issued March 22 at 10:54PM PDT until March 25 at 11:00PM PDT by NWS San Francisco CA
* WHAT...A moderate period northwesterly swell will result in an increased risk for sneaker waves and rip currents. * WHERE...Pacific Coast beaches. * WHEN...8 AM PDT Sunday through 11 PM PDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Sneaker waves can unexpectedly run significantly farther up the beach than normal, including over rocks and jetties. These waves can suddenly knock people off their feet and quickly pull them into the cold ocean waters, where currents will be stronger than normal. These waves can also carry driftwood logs and other debris.
Red Flag Warning issued March 22 at 10:55AM EDT until March 22 at 11:00PM EDT by NWS Morristown TN
The National Weather Service in Morristown has issued a Red Flag Warning, which is in effect until 11 PM EDT this evening. * TIMING...Late this morning through 11 PM ET Today * WIND...Westerly winds of 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph. * HUMIDITY...Low Afternoon Relative Humidity in the upper teens to middle 20s. * IMPACTS...any fires that develop will likely spread rapidly. Outdoor burning is not recommended.
Red Flag Warning issued March 21 at 11:00PM MDT until March 22 at 8:00PM MDT by NWS El Paso Tx/Santa Teresa NM
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS LIKELY FOR THE SACRAMENTO AND CAPITAN MOUNTAINS SATURDAY... .Increasing westerly flow aloft and surface low development over the Texas Panhandle will result in breezy westerly winds across southern New Mexico on Saturday afternoon. These winds will peak in the mid and late afternoon over the elevated and exposed terrain of the Sacramento and Capitan Mountains. Meanwhile, relative humidity values will drop to the 8 to 12 percent range above 7500 feet, and as low as 5 percent in the lower elevations, especially east of the Sacramento Mountains. Fuels remain very dry, and ERC values are around
Winter Weather Advisory issued March 21 at 6:28AM PDT until March 21 at 11:00PM PDT by NWS Pendleton OR
* WHAT...Wet snow expected. Total snow accumulations 7 to 12 inches. Winds gusting as high as 45 mph. * WHERE...East Slopes of the Oregon Cascades. * WHEN...Until 11 PM PDT this evening. * IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions. Gusty winds could bring down tree branches.
Winter Weather Advisory issued March 20 at 11:24PM PDT until March 21 at 11:00PM PDT by NWS Portland OR
* WHAT...Snow above 4000 feet. Additional snow accumulations up to 10 inches. * WHERE...South Washington Cascades and the Northern and Central Cascades of Oregon. * WHEN...Until 11 PM PDT Friday. * IMPACTS...Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will likely become slick and hazardous. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...For the advisory, locally higher amounts at elevations above 5500 feet. Heaviest snow will fall after 11 AM Friday.
Winter Weather Advisory issued March 20 at 10:48PM PDT until March 21 at 11:00PM PDT by NWS Pendleton OR
* WHAT...Wet snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 6 to 10 inches. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE...In Oregon, Northern Blue Mountains of Oregon. In Washington, Northwest Blue Mountains. * WHEN...From 11 AM to 11 PM PDT Friday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be difficult due to periods of moderate to heavy snow.
Red Flag Warning issued March 20 at 8:59PM MDT until March 20 at 11:00PM MDT by NWS Pueblo CO
* AFFECTED AREA...Fire Weather Zone 229. * WINDS...West 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph. * RELATIVE HUMIDITY...As low as 5 percent. * IMPACTS...Elevated fire danger is expected. Fires will catch and spread rapidly and erratically.
Flood Warning issued March 19 at 8:44PM CDT until March 22 at 11:00PM CDT by NWS Mobile AL
...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Alabama... Tombigbee River Near Leroy affecting Washington and Clarke Counties. For the Tombigbee River...including Coffeeville Dam - Pool, Coffeeville Dam, Leroy...Minor flooding is forecast. * WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast. * WHERE...Tombigbee River near Leroy. * WHEN...Until late Saturday evening. * IMPACTS...At 24.0 feet, flooding of low lying farm and pasturelands begins. Cattle in low lying areas should be moved to higher ground. Water approaches low lying roads on west side of river. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 8:00 PM CDT Wednesday the stage was 24.3 feet.
Red Flag Warning issued March 19 at 3:29AM EDT until March 19 at 11:00PM EDT by NWS Morristown TN
* TIMING...Noon through 11 PM EDT Wednesday. * WIND...South winds of 15 to 25 mph with gusts of 55 mph will spread north from the Georgia border around midday. Winds in Johnson and Carter counties may not be quite as high, but still expect gusts over 30 mph there. * HUMIDITY...The lowest RH values will be from the Smokies northward where values around 15 percent are expected. However, even the mountain zones of Monroe and Polk county will see 20 to 25 percent Min RH as well. Expect a slow rise of RH through the afternoon into the evening as