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Winter Storm Watch issued April 15 at 2:47PM MDT until April 18 at 12:00PM MDT by NWS Riverton WY

* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations between 7 and 13 inches possible. Northerly wind frequently gusting around 30 mph, with higher gusts to 40 mph in the Owl Creek Mountains. * WHERE...Owl Creek and Bridger Mountains, Bighorn Mountains Southeast, and Bighorn Mountains West. * WHEN...From late Wednesday night through Friday morning. * IMPACTS...Travel could be difficult, especially across Powder River Pass. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Accumulations through Wind River Canyon will be 3 to 6 inches, and Thursday daytime accumulations may be hindered due to recent warm weather and temperatures ranging from 30 to 35.
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Winter Storm Watch issued April 15 at 2:47PM MDT until April 18 at 3:00AM MDT by NWS Riverton WY

* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations between 3 and 6 inches possible. Northerly wind frequently gusting 20 to 30 mph, with 30 to 40 mph gusts over Meeteetse Rim. * WHERE...Southwest Bighorn Basin and Cody Foothills. * WHEN...From late Wednesday night through late Thursday night. * IMPACTS...Travel could be difficult, especially along Wyoming Highway 120 between Cody and Thermopolis. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow accumulations may be hindered during the daytime hours Thursday due to temperatures ranging from 30 to 35 and recent warm temperatures.
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Freeze Watch issued April 11 at 2:47PM EDT until April 13 at 10:00AM EDT by NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC

* WHAT...Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 28 possible. * WHERE...Buncombe, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Macon, Madison, Northern Jackson, Southern Jackson, Swain, and Transylvania Counties. * WHEN...From late Saturday night through Sunday morning. * IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor plumbing.
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Wind Advisory issued April 8 at 2:47PM EDT until April 8 at 11:00PM EDT by NWS Boston/Norton MA

* WHAT...West winds 15 to 30 mph with gusts between 40 and 50 mph expected. * WHERE...Portions of central, eastern, northeastern, and western Massachusetts. * WHEN...Until 11 PM EDT this evening. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and some power outages may result.
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Flood Watch issued April 2 at 2:47PM CDT until April 6 at 7:00AM CDT by NWS Fort Worth TX

* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible. * WHERE...Portions of north central and northeast Texas, including the following counties, in north central Texas, Fannin and Hunt. In northeast Texas, Delta, Hopkins, Lamar and Rains. * WHEN...From late Thursday night through Sunday morning. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - Rainfall totals of 3 to 5 inches, with isolated higher amounts up to 8 inches.
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Winter Storm Warning issued February 25 at 2:47PM AKST until February 27 at 12:00AM AKST by NWS Juneau AK

...SNOW FOR NORTHERN PANHANDLE... .Tuesday night into Wednesday, a strong system will approach from the south, pushing moisture northward. Cold temperatures aloft will yield snow development beginning Wednesday morning for the upper elevations of Klondike and Haines Highways. By late Wednesday morning moderate to heavy snow will begin to impact these areas and continue into the afternoon hours. Communities near sea level are expected to remain warm enough to see rain. * WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of up to 9 inches. * WHERE...White Pass and the Klondike Highway. * WHEN...From noon Wednesday to midnight AKST Wednesday night. *
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Winter Weather Advisory issued February 25 at 2:47PM AKST until February 26 at 9:00PM AKST by NWS Juneau AK

...SNOW FOR NORTHERN PANHANDLE... .Tuesday night into Wednesday, a strong system will approach from the south, pushing moisture northward. Cold temperatures aloft will yield snow development beginning Wednesday morning for the upper elevations of Klondike and Haines Highways. By late Wednesday morning moderate to heavy snow will begin to impact these areas and continue into the afternoon hours. Communities near sea level are expected to remain warm enough to see rain. * WHAT...Wet snow expected. Total snow accumulations of up to 5 inches. * WHERE...Haines Highway beyond mile post 36. * WHEN...From 6 AM to 9 PM AKST Wednesday. *
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Cold Weather Advisory issued February 19 at 2:47PM CST until February 20 at 11:00AM CST by NWS Grand Forks ND

* WHAT...Very cold wind chills as low as 38 below expected. * WHERE...Portions of northeast and southeast North Dakota. * WHEN...From 10 PM this evening to 11 AM CST Thursday. * IMPACTS...The dangerously cold wind chills as low as 40 below zero could cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 10 minutes. Very cold temperatures can lead to hypothermia with prolonged exposure.
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Special Weather Statement issued February 18 at 2:47PM EST by NWS Indianapolis IN

Light snow will begin late this evening over southern portions of central Indiana and continue into tomorrow morning. Snow accumulations of up to an inch are possible over far southern portions of central Indiana including Vincennes and Bedford. With temperatures well below freezing, untreated roadways, bridges and overpasses are likely to become slick and partially snow covered.