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Winter Storm Warning issued February 18 at 2:30PM EST until February 20 at 1:00PM EST by NWS Blacksburg VA

* WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 3 and 5 inches. * WHERE...Portions of north central North Carolina and central and south central Virginia. * WHEN...From 5 AM Wednesday to 1 PM EST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the Wednesday morning and evening commutes.
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Flood Warning issued February 11 at 8:12PM EST until February 14 at 2:30PM EST by NWS Morristown TN

...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Tennessee... Sequatchie River Near Whitwell TN affecting Marion, Bledsoe and Sequatchie Counties. For the Sequatchie River...including Whitwell TN...Minor flooding is forecast. * WHAT...Minor flooding is forecast. * WHERE...Sequatchie River near Whitwell TN. * WHEN...From Thursday morning to early Friday afternoon. * IMPACTS...At 14.0 feet, Flooding of agricultural land occurs. Portions of Mt. Calvary Road along the river may begin to flood. At 16.0 feet, Flooding of agricultural land becomes more extensive. Water reaches the bottom of the river gage house. Portions of Mt. Calvary Road along the river are inundated. *
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Winter Storm Watch issued February 10 at 2:30PM EST until February 13 at 7:00AM EST by NWS Northern Indiana

* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations of 6 or more inches possible. * WHERE...Portions of northern Indiana and southwest Michigan. * WHEN...From Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions could impact the Wednesday evening and Thursday morning commutes. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snowfall rates of an inch per hour are possible, including during the Wednesday afternoon and evening commute.
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Flood Warning issued February 8 at 10:18AM EST until February 8 at 2:30PM EST by NWS Charleston WV

* WHAT...Urban area and small stream flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues. * WHERE...A portion of southern West Virginia, including the following counties, Boone, Fayette, Kanawha, Raleigh and Wyoming. * WHEN...Until 230 PM EST. * IMPACTS...Flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations is imminent or occurring. Streams continue to rise due to excess runoff from earlier rainfall. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 1017 AM EST, Doppler radar indicated another round of moderate to heavy rain moving back into the warned area. Flooding is ongoing with an increasing amount of flood reports. Between 0.5 and 1.5 inches
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Cold Weather Advisory issued January 19 at 2:30PM CST until January 20 at 12:00PM CST by NWS St Louis MO

* WHAT...Very cold wind chills as low as 12 below zero expected. * WHERE...Bond IL, Fayette IL, Marion IL, Montgomery IL, and Macoupin IL Counties. * WHEN...From 6 PM this evening to noon CST Monday. * IMPACTS...The cold wind chills as low as 12 below zero could result in hypothermia or frostbite if precautions are not taken.
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Wind Advisory issued January 6 at 2:30PM EST until January 7 at 6:00AM EST by NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC

* WHAT...Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 50 mph expected. * WHERE...Graham, Haywood, Macon, Northern Jackson, Southern Jackson, Swain, and Transylvania Counties. * WHEN...Until 6 AM EST Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...The very gusty winds will combine with colder temperatures to produce wind chill values of 0 to -10 late tonight in elevations above 4000 feet.
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Winter Storm Warning issued January 3 at 2:30PM EST until January 4 at 10:00AM EST by NWS Baltimore MD/Washington DC

* WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 6 and 10 inches. Winds gusting as high as 50 mph. * WHERE...In Maryland, Garrett County. In West Virginia, Western Grant and Western Pendleton Counties. * WHEN...Until 10 AM EST Saturday. * IMPACTS...The strong winds and weight of snow on tree limbs may down power lines and could cause sporadic power outages. Whiteout conditions are expected at times and will make travel treacherous and potentially life-threatening. Travel could be very difficult Interstate 68 and US-40 west of Big Savage Mountain, US-48 west of Scherr, and US-33 west of Seneca Rocks. The hazardous
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Winter Weather Advisory issued January 3 at 2:30PM EST until January 4 at 12:00AM EST by NWS Baltimore MD/Washington DC

* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 2 and 4 inches. Winds gusting as high as 45 mph. * WHERE...In Maryland, Extreme Western Allegany County. In Virginia, Western Highland County. In West Virginia, Western Mineral County. * WHEN...Until midnight EST tonight. * IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions on I-68 and US-40 west of La Vale, MD, US-50 west of New Creek, WV, and US-250 west of Hightown, VA. The hazardous conditions could impact the Friday morning and evening commutes. Gusty winds could bring down tree branches. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Heavy snow squalls and strong winds may lead to localized and brief
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Winter Weather Advisory issued January 3 at 2:30PM EST until January 3 at 7:00PM EST by NWS Baltimore MD/Washington DC

* WHAT...Snow. Snow accumulations up to one inch. * WHERE...In Maryland, Central and Southeast Montgomery and Northwest Montgomery Counties. In Virginia, Eastern Loudoun, Northern Fauquier, and Western Loudoun Counties. * WHEN...Until 7 PM EST this evening. * IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the this evening's commute. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...A burst of heavy snow showers will cause visibilities to be reduced to one-quarter mile at times along with a quick coating to an inch on roadways.
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Winter Weather Advisory issued January 3 at 2:30PM PST until January 5 at 10:00AM PST by NWS Pendleton OR

Another upper level system will make its way across the region beginning tonight bringing additional snow to the WA and OR Cascades. * WHAT...Snow expected Above 4000 feet. Total snow accumulations 5 to 9 inches at pass level up to 12 inches along the crests. * WHERE...East Slopes of the Oregon Cascades. * WHEN...From 10 PM this evening to 10 AM PST Sunday. * IMPACTS...Periods of moderate and heavy snow will combine with low visibilities to create difficult driving conditions.