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Special Weather Statement issued May 27 at 2:25PM AKDT by NWS Fairbanks AK

Snowfall begins Tuesday afternoon in the Central Brooks Range and spreads to the Dalton Highway near Atigun Pass Tuesday evening and to the Eastern Arctic Coast overnight Tuesday. Light snow showers are expected through Thursday night with snow accumulations of 3 to 7 inches expected for the Central and Eastern Brooks Range and snow accumulations of 1 to 4 inches expected for the Arctic Coast from Deadhorse east. Up to an inch of snow is possible for areas west of Deadhorse to Harrison Bay. Snow is expected to be wet and slushy at first, especially along the southern slopes of
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Flood Warning issued April 28 at 8:03PM CDT until April 30 at 2:25PM CDT by NWS Norman OK

...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Oklahoma... East Cache Creek near Walters affecting Cotton and Comanche Counties. * WHAT...Major flooding is occurring and major flooding is forecast. * WHERE...East Cache Creek near Walters. * WHEN...Until early Wednesday afternoon. * IMPACTS...At 27.0 feet, Valley-wide flooding of croplands... pastures... and local roads occurs in southern Comanche County and Cotton County and is accompanied by flood depths up to 6 feet with very dangerous currents. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 7:30 PM CDT Monday the stage was 27.5 feet. - Bankfull stage is 15.0 feet. - Forecast...The East Cache Creek
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Winter Storm Warning issued April 27 at 2:25PM MDT until April 28 at 12:00PM MDT by NWS Great Falls MT

* WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations up to 10 inches at and below pass level, with up to two feet above pass level. * WHERE...Gallatin and Madison County Mountains and Centennial Mountains. * WHEN...From 6 PM this evening to noon MDT Monday. * IMPACTS...The weight of snow on tree limbs and power lines could lead to tree damage and cause sporadic power outages. Tire chains may be required for some vehicles if traveling through mountain passes. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow levels will vary quite significantly across the area, resulting in significant north to south discrepancies in amounts across similar elevations.
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Winter Weather Advisory issued April 27 at 2:25PM MDT until April 28 at 12:00PM MDT by NWS Great Falls MT

* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 5 inches, with locally higher amounts in northerly uplsope areas of the Gallatin and Madison Valleys. Winds gusting as high as 35 mph. * WHERE...Gallatin Valley and Madison River Valley. * WHEN...From midnight tonight to noon MDT Monday. * IMPACTS...The weight of snow on tree limbs and power lines could lead to tree damage and cause sporadic power outages. Slushy road conditions could impact the Monday morning commute. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Heavy precipitation rates through the evening hours tonight will help to lower snow levels to the valley floors by the early
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Special Weather Statement issued April 19 at 2:25PM CDT by NWS Grand Forks ND

Relative humidity values will drop to 20 to 25 percent along with south winds 15 to 20 mph across northwest Minnesota, with occasional gusts to 30 mph in the Red River Valley. Given the extremely dry fuels, near critical fire weather conditions are expected for the afternoon hours. Any fire that does develop has the potential to quickly spread. For more information on burning restrictions for Minnesota, see www.dnr.state.mn.us/forestry/fire/firerating_restrictions.html
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Winter Weather Advisory issued April 14 at 2:25PM EDT until April 15 at 8:00PM EDT by NWS Marquette MI

* WHAT...Snow and areas of blowing snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 4 and 6 inches. Winds gusting as high as 45 mph will create areas of blowing snow, particularly along and near the Lake Superior shoreline. * WHERE...Alger, Luce, and Northern Schoolcraft Counties. * WHEN...From 11 PM this evening to 8 PM EDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be difficult to very difficult near the Lake Superior shoreline. Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous conditions will impact the Tuesday morning and possibly even the evening commutes. Gusty winds could bring down tree branches.
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Winter Weather Advisory issued April 14 at 2:25PM EDT until April 15 at 2:00PM EDT by NWS Marquette MI

* WHAT...Snow and areas of blowing snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 10 inches along and north of US-41 west of Marquette. Greatest snowfall amounts expected northwest of Ishpeming. Winds gusting as high as 45 mph will create areas of blowing snow, particularly near the Lake Superior shoreline. * WHERE...Marquette County. * WHEN...From 8 PM this evening to 2 PM EDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be difficult to very difficult along and north of US-41. Blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous conditions will impact the Tuesday morning commute. Gusty winds could bring down tree branches.
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Winter Storm Warning issued April 14 at 2:25PM EDT until April 15 at 2:00PM EDT by NWS Marquette MI

* WHAT...Heavy snow and areas of blowing snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 2 and 11 inches, with the greatest snowfall amounts expected in the higher terrain. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph will create areas of blowing snow. * WHERE...Baraga County. * WHEN...From 8 PM this evening to 2 PM EDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. Blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous conditions will impact the Tuesday morning commute.
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Winter Storm Warning issued April 14 at 2:25PM EDT until April 15 at 11:00AM EDT by NWS Marquette MI

* WHAT...Heavy snow and areas of blowing snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 2 and 9 inches, highest from Painesdale southwards in the Keweenaw and the interior areas of Ontonagon and northwest Gogebic counties. Winds gusting as high as 45 mph will create areas of blowing snow. * WHERE...Gogebic, Keweenaw, Northern Houghton, Ontonagon, and Southern Houghton Counties. * WHEN...From 8 PM EDT /7 PM CDT/ this evening to 11 AM EDT /10 AM CDT/ Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous conditions will impact the Tuesday morning commute.