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Extreme Cold Warning issued February 19 at 2:26PM CST until February 20 at 12:00PM CST by NWS Hastings NE

* WHAT...Dangerously cold wind chills and/or actual air temperatures ranging mainly -15 to -35 degrees...especially overnight into Thursday morning. * WHERE...Portions of north central Kansas and central, east central, and south central Nebraska. * WHEN...Until noon CST Thursday. * IMPACTS...The dangerously cold wind chills as low as 35 below zero could cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 30 minutes. Frostbite and hypothermia will occur if unprotected skin is exposed to these temperatures. An extended period of freezing temperatures could cause ruptured water pipes. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Although the worst of this prolonged cold snap will end Thursday morning
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Winter Weather Advisory issued February 19 at 2:26PM MST until February 20 at 2:00PM MST by NWS Pocatello ID

* WHAT...Snow. Accumulations 2 to 4 inches. The heaviest snow fall is expected during the morning commute between 3 and 9 am. * WHERE...Lower Snake River Plain. * WHEN...Until 2 PM MST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the Wednesday evening and Thursday morning commutes.
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Winter Weather Advisory issued February 15 at 2:26PM MST until February 18 at 5:00AM MST by NWS Riverton WY

* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 4 and 8 inches northwest of Cora, including the Bondurant area. Elsewhere, total accumulations between 1 and 3 inches. * WHERE...Upper Green River Basin Foothills. * WHEN...From 2 AM Sunday to 5 AM MST Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be difficult.
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Winter Storm Warning issued February 15 at 2:26PM MST until February 18 at 5:00AM MST by NWS Riverton WY

* WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 1 and 2 feet. Up to 3 feet across the Tetons. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE...Teton and Gros Ventre Mountains and Salt River and Wyoming Ranges. * WHEN...From 2 AM Sunday to 5 AM MST Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Travel will be very difficult, especially across Teton and Togwotee Passes.
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Winter Storm Watch issued February 9 at 2:26PM CST until February 12 at 6:00PM CST by NWS Hastings NE

* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations between 5 and 8 inches possible. * WHERE...North central Kansas. * WHEN...From Tuesday evening through Wednesday afternoon. * IMPACTS...Roads will likely become slick and hazardous. Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions could impact the Wednesday morning and evening commutes. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Winds will remain relatively light throughout the event at only 5 to 15 MPH out of the northeast or north.
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Special Weather Statement issued February 9 at 2:26PM CST by NWS Paducah KY

Light snow will move through parts of the region late Monday night through Tuesday morning, mainly along and north of the Ohio River and in adjacent portions of southeast Missouri. Snowfall accumulations of roughly half an inch to one and half inches are possible in this area. Warm ground temperatures will limit snow accumulation on roads, but a few slippery spots may develop untreated roads and bridges. Stay tuned for updates to the forecast as we go through the day Monday.
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Special Weather Statement issued February 7 at 2:26PM AKST by NWS Fairbanks AK

Another weather system will be moving up the West Coast beginning early Saturday morning. With this, light snowfall and a wintery mix is expected. The best chances for a wintery mix will be from Nome to the YK Delta. By late Saturday night, the YK Delta will transition from a wintery mix to rain. This may result in difficult travel conditions. For information on the latest forecast, visit our website: weather.gov/afg.