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High Wind Watch issued January 9 at 11:52AM AKST until January 13 at 3:00AM AKST by NWS Fairbanks AK

* WHAT...For the Wind Advisory, south winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 60 mph expected. For the High Wind Watch, south winds 40 to 60 mph with gusts up to 80 mph possible. * WHERE...Eastern Alaska Range North of Trims Camp and Northern Denali Borough. * WHEN...For the Wind Advisory, from 3 AM Saturday to 3 AM AKST Sunday. For the High Wind Watch, from late Saturday night through late Sunday night. * IMPACTS...High winds may move loose debris, damage property and cause power outages. Travel could be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Strong
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Winter Storm Warning issued January 3 at 11:52AM CST until January 5 at 6:00PM CST by NWS Goodland KS

* WHAT...Mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations between 5 and 11 inches and a light glaze of ice accumulation. North winds at 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph. * WHERE...Graham and Norton Counties. * WHEN...From noon Saturday to 6 PM CST Sunday. * IMPACTS...Dangerous travel conditions. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Precipitation may begin as light freezing rain or sleet Saturday afternoon. Precipitation will transition to snow Saturday evening. Heavy snow and blowing snow are expected late Saturday night and Sunday morning. Snow will end from west to east Sunday afternoon. Wind chill temperatures as low as 10 to
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Winter Weather Advisory issued January 3 at 11:52AM CST until January 5 at 6:00PM CST by NWS Goodland KS

* WHAT...Mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations between 3 and 7 inches and a light glaze of ice accumulation. North winds at 15 to 25 mph. * WHERE...Portions of northwest Kansas and southwest Nebraska. * WHEN...From noon Saturday to 6 PM CST Sunday. * IMPACTS...Hazardous travel conditions. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Precipitation may begin as light freezing rain or sleet Saturday afternoon. Precipitation will transition to snow Saturday evening. Moderate to occasionally heavy snow and blowing snow are expected late Saturday night and Sunday morning. Snow will end from west to east Sunday afternoon. Wind chill temperatures as low as 10 to
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Special Weather Statement issued December 5 at 11:52AM EST by NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC

Following the passage of a dry cold front later this morning, relative humidity will fall into the 20 to 30 percent range across the North Carolina Piedmont and foothills this afternoon. Winds will gust in the 20 to 25 mph range from the west and northwest throughout the day. Fine fuel moisture is expected to dry out quickly during the late morning and early afternoon. These conditions will be conducive for the quick formation and spread of wildfires. Based upon coordination with local land managers and forestry officials, a Fire Danger Statement remains in effect for NC Forest Service Districts
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Winter Weather Advisory issued November 23 at 11:52AM MST until November 24 at 12:00PM MST by NWS Missoula MT

* WHAT...Snow expected. Likelihood of minor to moderate impacts from around 1 to 3 inches of snow is 100 percent, and 3 to 6 inches of snow is 90 percent. * WHERE...Highway 93 Lost Trail Pass to Gibbonsville, Bannock Pass, Shoup, Williams Creek Summit, Highway 28 Tendoy to Lone Pine, Lemhi Pass, and Salmon. * WHEN...From 6 PM this evening to noon MST Sunday. * IMPACTS...For MODERATE impacts from snow, expect disruptions to normal activities. Hazardous traveling conditions. Use extra caution while driving. Closures and disruptions to infrastructure may occur.
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Winter Weather Advisory issued November 23 at 11:52AM MST until November 24 at 10:00AM MST by NWS Missoula MT

* WHAT...Snow. Likelihood of developing or ongoing minor to moderate impacts from 1 to 3 inches of snow is greater than 90 percent, and up to a 30 percent chance of 3 to 6 inches of snow. * WHERE...Flathead Lake, Mission Valley, Polson, and Flathead Valley. * WHEN...Until 10 AM MST Sunday. * IMPACTS...For MODERATE impacts from snow, expect disruptions to normal activities. Hazardous traveling conditions. Use extra caution while driving. Closures and disruptions to infrastructure may occur. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...A trace to 1 inch will be common in the Mission Valley, with the main impact from snow continuing to