Flood Warning issued April 6 at 12:38PM EDT until April 7 at 12:36AM EDT by NWS Louisville KY
...The Flood Warning is extended for the following rivers in Indiana... Blue River at Fredericksburg affecting Washington and Harrison Counties. .Heavy rain from the past several days will cause the river to rise. * WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast. * WHERE...Blue River at Fredericksburg. * WHEN...Until just after midnight tonight. * IMPACTS...At 20.0 feet, Water covers parts of Fredericksburg-Depauw Road near river. At 22.0 feet, Backroads in town flood. Water approaches US 150. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 11:30 AM EDT Sunday the stage was 21.4 feet. - Bankfull stage is 15.0 feet. - Recent Activity...The
Special Weather Statement issued March 31 at 12:38PM EDT by NWS Peachtree City GA
At 1238 PM EDT, a line of strong thunderstorms was along a line extending from Fortson to Highland Park to near Fort Mitchell, and moving east at 55 mph. HAZARD...40 to 50 mph wind, pea sized hail and frequent cloud to ground lightning. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Expect minor damage to tree limbs and blowing around of light, unsecured objects. Locations impacted include... Ellerslie, North Fort Benning, Juniper, Vista Terrace, Columbus Metropolitan Airport, Geneva, Baughville, Eelbeck/West Fort Benning, Benning Hills, Benning Park, Big Lazer Creek Wma, Talbotton, Saint Marys Hills, Edgewood, Flat Rock, Highland Park, Sand Hill, Battle Park, Baldwinville, and Upatoi.
Tornado Warning issued March 28 at 12:38PM CDT until March 28 at 1:15PM CDT by NWS Shreveport LA
TORSHV The National Weather Service in Shreveport has issued a * Tornado Warning for... South Central Sabine Parish in northwestern Louisiana... Southeastern Sabine County in eastern Texas... * Until 115 PM CDT. * At 1238 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located 15 miles southeast of Hemphill, or 45 miles southwest of Natchitoches, moving north at 30 mph. HAZARD...Tornado and quarter size hail. SOURCE...Radar indicated rotation. IMPACT...Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage to roofs, windows and vehicles will occur. Tree damage is likely.
Wind Advisory issued March 16 at 12:38PM PDT until March 18 at 11:00AM PDT by NWS Las Vegas NV
* WHAT...West winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 55 mph expected. * WHERE...Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Northwest Plateau, Western Mojave Desert, Eastern Mojave Desert, Morongo Basin, Northeast Clark County, and Southern Clark County. * WHEN...From 8 AM PDT /8 AM MST/ Monday to 11 AM PDT /11 AM MST/ Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result. Strong winds and waves will make for dangerous boating conditions on Lakes Mead and Mohave.
Flood Watch issued February 20 at 12:38PM MST until February 24 at 2:00PM MST by NWS Missoula MT
* WHAT...Flooding caused by rain and/or snowmelt and/or ice jam is possible. * WHERE...Clearwater and Idaho Counties in Idaho. * WHEN...From Saturday afternoon through Monday afternoon. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Creeks and streams may rise out of their banks. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas. Runoff will increase the risk for rock and mudslides below steep terrain. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - An atmospheric river will bring a significant warm up along with widespread rain Saturday into Monday next week (February 24). High temperatures will
Flood Advisory issued February 15 at 12:38PM CST until February 15 at 4:00PM CST by NWS Memphis TN
* WHAT...Urban and small stream flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues. * WHERE...Portions of East Arkansas, including the following county, Mississippi, Southeast Missouri, including the following counties, Dunklin and Pemiscot, and West Tennessee, including the following counties, Benton, Carroll, Crockett, Decatur, Dyer, Gibson, Henderson, Henry, Lake, Lauderdale, Obion and Weakley. * WHEN...Until 400 PM CST. * IMPACTS...Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 1238 PM CST, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms. This will cause urban and small stream flooding. Between 2 and 4 inches of rain have fallen. - Additional rainfall
High Wind Watch issued February 14 at 12:38PM MST until February 16 at 8:00PM MST by NWS Cheyenne WY
* WHAT...West winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 60 mph possible. * WHERE...North Snowy Range Foothills including Arlington and Elk Mountain along Interstate 80. * WHEN...From late Saturday night through Sunday evening. * IMPACTS...Mainly to transportation. Strong cross winds will be hazardous to light weight or high profile vehicles, including campers and tractor trailers.
High Wind Watch issued January 4 at 12:38PM PST until January 9 at 4:00AM PST by NWS San Diego CA
* WHAT...Northeast winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph in portions of Orange County east of Interstate 405. Gusts up to 60 mph possible near the foothills of the Santa Ana mountains. Northeast winds 30 to 40 mph with gusts 60 to 70 mph in the Santa Ana mountains. Strongest winds in the Santa Ana mountains will occur below passes and canyons. * WHERE...Orange County Inland Areas and Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills. * WHEN...From Tuesday afternoon through late Wednesday night. * IMPACTS...Damaging winds could blow down trees and power lines. Widespread power outages are possible.
Winter Weather Advisory issued January 3 at 12:38PM MST until January 4 at 11:00PM MST by NWS Riverton WY
* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 2 and 4 inches. * WHERE...Southwest Bighorn Basin and Southeast Bighorn Basin. * WHEN...From 11 AM to 11 PM MST Saturday. * IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions.
Hydrologic Outlook issued January 1 at 12:38PM PST by NWS Seattle WA
ESFSEW Multiple weather systems will move across Western Washington Friday through the weekend with heavy precipitation at times, especially over the Olympic Peninsula. Heaviest amounts are forecast over the southwestern slopes of the Olympic Mountains, with 2 to 4 inches of rainfall expected during this period. This will result in the potential for the Skokomish River to rise above flood stage over the weekend. Snow levels will initially be around 5000 feet on Friday, with snow levels around 4000 feet Saturday and Sunday. Please monitor the latest river forecasts from the National Weather Service for additional information.