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Flood Warning issued January 15 at 9:09PM CST until January 19 at 3:00AM CST by NWS Little Rock AR

...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Arkansas... White River At Clarendon affecting Arkansas and Monroe Counties. ...The Flood Warning is extended for the following rivers in Arkansas... White River At Augusta affecting White and Woodruff Counties. For the Lower White River...including Newport, Augusta, Georgetown, Des Arc, Clarendon...Minor flooding is forecast. * WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast. * WHERE...White River at Clarendon. * WHEN...Until early Sunday morning. * IMPACTS...At 26.0 feet, River flows in many side channels and creates islands between the river and sloughs and creeks. Flooding of cropland and timber is occurring.
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Winter Weather Advisory issued January 13 at 5:38PM AKST until January 14 at 3:00AM AKST by NWS Juneau AK

...HEAVY SNOW FOR THE KLONDIKE HIGHWAY FROM TWO SYSTEMS... .A front advancing from the west is bringing a surge of moisture to the Klondike Highway. Cooler temperatures aloft will keep precipitation as snow along the Klondike. A second system is bringing more snow with most accumulation happening along the Klondike and Haines Highways. Warming temperatures tonight along the Highways will result in diminishing snowfall accumulations. The system will depart on Tuesday. * WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5 inches near the border. * WHERE...Haines Borough and Klukwan. * WHEN...From noon today to 3 AM AKST Tuesday. *
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Coastal Flood Advisory issued January 13 at 4:40AM AKST until January 14 at 3:00AM AKST by NWS Anchorage AK

* WHAT...Water levels up to 4 feet above the normal highest tide line. * WHERE...Kuskokwim Delta Coast, including Kipnuk and Kwigillingok. * WHEN..The highest water levels will coincide with high tide Monday evening. * IMPACTS...Water could push up through gaps in the ice and cause localized flooding for communities along the coast, particularly between Kipnuk and Kwigillingok. Strong onshore winds could also push pieces of sea ice up onto the shoreline. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Winds will weaken but remain westerly for high tide Monday evening.
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Coastal Flood Advisory issued January 12 at 3:39PM AKST until January 14 at 3:00AM AKST by NWS Anchorage AK

* WHAT...Water levels up to 4 feet above the normal highest tide line. * WHERE...Kuskokwim Delta Coast, including Kipnuk and Kwigillingok. * WHEN..The highest water levels will coincide with high tide Sunday and Monday evenings. * IMPACTS...Water could push up through gaps in the ice and cause localized flooding for communities along the coast, particularly between Kipnuk and Kwigillingok. Strong onshore winds could also push pieces of sea ice up onto the shoreline. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Winds will turn westerly this afternoon and strengthen during high tide late this evening, posing the greatest threat for flooding impacts. Winds weaken but remain
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Winter Weather Advisory issued January 12 at 2:55PM AKST until January 14 at 3:00AM AKST by NWS Juneau AK

...HEAVY SNOW FOR THE KLONDIKE HIGHWAY FROM TWO SYSTEMS... .A front advancing from the west will bring a surge of moisture reaching up to the Klondike Highway. Cooler temperatures aloft will keep precipitation as snow. Precipitation diminishes during a lull Monday morning, before another system arrives Monday afternoon into Monday evening. This next system will bring heavier snow, with most accumulation happening along the Klondike and Haines Highways, though a brief period of snow may be possible for the towns of Skagway and Haines during the afternoon and early evening hours. Warming temperatures Monday night along the Highways will result
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Winter Weather Advisory issued January 12 at 5:29PM AKST until January 13 at 3:00AM AKST by NWS Fairbanks AK

* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of up to 2 inches. Winds gusting as high as 45 mph will reduce visibility to one half mile or less. * WHERE...Northern Arctic Coast. * WHEN...Until 3 AM AKST Monday. * IMPACTS...Plan on difficult travel conditions. Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. The cold wind chills as low as 20 below zero could cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 30 minutes.
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Coastal Flood Advisory issued January 12 at 4:30AM AKST until January 14 at 3:00AM AKST by NWS Anchorage AK

* WHAT...Water levels up to 4 feet above the normal highest tide line. * WHERE...Kuskokwim Delta Coast, including Kipnuk and Kwigillingok. * WHEN..The highest water levels will coincide with high tide Saturday, Sunday and Monday evenings. * IMPACTS...Water could push up through gaps in the ice and cause localized flooding for communities along the coast, particularly between Kipnuk and Kwigillingok. Strong onshore winds could also push pieces of sea ice up onto the shoreline. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Easterly winds diminish today and then turn westerly during high tide late Sunday evening, posing the greatest threat for flooding impacts. Winds weaken but
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Winter Weather Advisory issued January 11 at 7:39PM MST until January 12 at 3:00AM MST by NWS Pueblo CO

* WHAT...Snow. Additional snow accumulations up to 3 inches. * WHERE...Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Wet Mountains, Walsenburg Vicinity/Upper Huerfano River Basin Below 7500 Feet, and Trinidad Vicinity/Western Las Animas County Below 7500 Feet. * WHEN...Until 3 AM MST Sunday. * IMPACTS...Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will likely become slick and hazardous.
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Coastal Flood Advisory issued January 11 at 2:16PM AKST until January 14 at 3:00AM AKST by NWS Anchorage AK

* WHAT...Water levels up to 4 feet above the normal highest tide line. * WHERE...Kuskokwim Delta Coast, including Kipnuk and Kwigillingok. * WHEN..The highest water levels will coincide with high tide Saturday, Sunday and Monday evenings. * IMPACTS...Water could push up through gaps in the ice and cause localized flooding for communities along the coast, particularly between Kipnuk and Kwigillingok. Strong onshore winds could also push pieces of sea ice up onto the shoreline. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Winds are expected to be relatively weak and southeasterly during high tide late this evening. As a low pressure system approaches the area, winds