Small Craft Advisory issued April 15 at 2:44PM AKDT until April 16 at 5:00AM AKDT by NWS Juneau AK
Southeast Alaska Coastal Waters from Dixon Entrance to Cape Suckling out 100 NM Wind forecasts reflect the predominant speed and direction expected. Seas forecasts represent the average of the highest one-third of the combined windwave and swell height. .TONIGHT...S wind 10 kt becoming SE 20 kt late. Seas 8 ft. .WED...SE wind 30 kt. Seas 7 ft building to 12 ft in the afternoon. Rain. .WED NIGHT...SE gale to 35 kt. Seas 15 ft. Rain. .THU...SE wind 30 kt. Seas 15 ft. Rain. .THU NIGHT...SW wind 20 kt. Seas 12 ft. SW swell. .FRI...SW wind 20 kt. Seas 10 ft.
Small Craft Advisory issued April 15 at 2:44PM AKDT until April 16 at 5:00PM AKDT by NWS Juneau AK
Southeast Alaska Coastal Waters from Dixon Entrance to Cape Suckling out 100 NM Wind forecasts reflect the predominant speed and direction expected. Seas forecasts represent the average of the highest one-third of the combined windwave and swell height. .TONIGHT...W wind 10 kt becoming SE. Seas 8 ft. .WED...SE wind 25 kt. Seas 7 ft. Rain. .WED NIGHT...SE wind 30 kt. Seas 13 ft. Rain. .THU...SE wind 30 kt. Seas 14 ft. Rain. .THU NIGHT...SE wind 20 kt. Seas 12 ft. SW swell. Rain. .FRI...S wind 15 kt. Seas 9 ft. .SAT...NW wind 10 kt. Seas 9 ft. .SUN...NW wind 10
Gale Warning issued April 15 at 2:44PM AKDT until April 16 at 5:00PM AKDT by NWS Juneau AK
Southeast Alaska Coastal Waters from Dixon Entrance to Cape Suckling out 100 NM Wind forecasts reflect the predominant speed and direction expected. Seas forecasts represent the average of the highest one-third of the combined windwave and swell height. .TONIGHT...SE wind 15 kt increasing to 25 kt late. Seas 8 ft. Rain late. .WED...SE wind 40 kt. Seas 10 ft building to 16 ft in the afternoon. Rain. .WED NIGHT...SE gale to 45 kt. Seas 18 ft. Rain. .THU...S wind 30 kt. Seas 17 ft. Rain. .THU NIGHT...S wind 20 kt. Seas 11 ft. SW swell. Rain. .FRI...S wind 20 kt.
Winter Storm Warning issued April 14 at 2:44PM AKDT until April 17 at 1:00AM AKDT by NWS Anchorage AK
* WHAT...Heavy snow and blowing snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 8 to 20 inches, lowest amounts at sea level. Northerly wind gusts as high as 50 to 65 mph. Visibility reduced to one-half mile or less at times. * WHERE...Eastern Aleutians. * WHEN...From 4 AM Tuesday to 1 AM AKDT Thursday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. Strong winds could result in significant drifting of snow. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow starting Tuesday morning picks up in intensity throughout the day along with the gusty northerly winds. The worst conditions look to be
Winter Storm Watch issued April 14 at 2:44PM AKDT until April 16 at 10:00PM AKDT by NWS Anchorage AK
* WHAT...Blizzard conditions possible. Total snow accumulations between 2 and 6 inches possible. Winds could gust as high as 45 mph. Visibility as low as one quarter mile. * WHERE...Kuskokwim Delta Coast and Nunivak Island. * WHEN...From Tuesday evening through Wednesday evening. * IMPACTS...Visibilities reduced to one quarter mile or less due to blowing snow. Travel could be very difficult. Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...The best chance for blizzard conditions will be north and west of Kipnuk, including Toksook Bay, Mertarvik, and Mekoryuk. For locations from Kipnuk south and east, temperatures are expected to
Winter Weather Advisory issued April 14 at 2:44PM AKDT until April 15 at 11:00AM AKDT by NWS Anchorage AK
* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations 2 to 6 inches. Winds gusting as high as 45 mph. Visibility as low as one half mile. * WHERE...Southern Alaska Peninsula, from King Cove west. * WHEN...From 4 AM to 11 AM AKDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow starting early Tuesday morning picks up in intensity throughout the morning along with gusty easterly winds. Temperatures in the upper 20s to lower 30s are expected to climb into the mid 30s by late Tuesday morning, limiting blowing snow and allowing for
Freeze Watch issued April 5 at 2:44PM CDT until April 7 at 8:00AM CDT by NWS Norman OK
* WHAT...For the Wind Advisory, north winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45 mph. For the Freeze Watch, sub-freezing temperatures as low as 27 possible. * WHERE...Portions of central, east central, northern, northwest, southeast, southern, southwest, and western Oklahoma. * WHEN...For the Wind Advisory, until 7 PM CDT this evening. For the Freeze Watch, from late Sunday night through Monday morning. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result. Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
Wind Advisory issued April 5 at 2:44PM CDT until April 5 at 7:00PM CDT by NWS Norman OK
* WHAT...For the Wind Advisory, north winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45 mph. For the Freeze Watch, sub-freezing temperatures as low as 27 possible. * WHERE...Portions of central, east central, northern, northwest, southeast, southern, southwest, and western Oklahoma. * WHEN...For the Wind Advisory, until 7 PM CDT this evening. For the Freeze Watch, from late Sunday night through Monday morning. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result. Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
Special Weather Statement issued March 20 at 2:44PM EDT by NWS Columbia SC
The combination of continued breezy winds and dry air on Friday raises concerns for dangerous fire behavior across the area. Very dry high pressure is expected to push through the southeastern US, with min RH values on Friday afternoon forecast to fall into the 15-20% range. Additionally, the South Carolina Forestry Commission has issued a Red Flag Fire Alert until further notice. Please act with diligence to avoid wildfires occurring on Friday.
Winter Storm Warning issued March 14 at 2:44PM PDT until March 16 at 11:00PM PDT by NWS Portland OR
* WHAT...Heavy snow. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 4 feet, with the highest amounts above 4500 feet. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE...South Washington Cascades. * WHEN...Until 11 PM PDT Sunday. * IMPACTS...Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will become slick and hazardous.