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Winter Weather Advisory issued January 2 at 3:04PM EST until January 4 at 4:00AM EST by NWS Gaylord MI

* WHAT...Snow. Additional snow accumulations between 5 and 10 inches. Locally higher amounts are possible. * WHERE...Central Chippewa and Western Chippewa Counties. * WHEN...Until 4 AM EST Saturday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible. The hazardous conditions could impact the Thursday evening and Friday morning commutes.
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Wind Advisory issued January 1 at 3:04PM EST until January 2 at 12:00AM EST by NWS Mount Holly NJ

* WHAT...West winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts 45 to 50 mph expected. * WHERE...In Delaware, Delaware Beaches County. In New Jersey, Eastern Monmouth, Atlantic Coastal Cape May, Cape May, Coastal Atlantic, and Coastal Ocean Counties. * WHEN...Until midnight EST tonight. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
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Wind Advisory issued January 1 at 3:04PM EST until January 1 at 10:00PM EST by NWS Mount Holly NJ

* WHAT...West winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts of 40 to 50 mph expected. * WHERE...Portions of central, northern, and southern Delaware, northeast Maryland, southern New Jersey, and east central and southeast Pennsylvania. * WHEN...Until 10 PM EST this evening. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
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Winter Weather Advisory issued December 31 at 3:04PM EST until January 1 at 7:00PM EST by NWS Gray ME

* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 3 and 6 inches. * WHERE...In Maine, Central Somerset, Northern Franklin, and Northern Oxford Counties. In New Hampshire, Northern Coos and Southern Coos Counties. * WHEN...From 5 AM to 7 PM EST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...The potential exists for snowbands that will bring periods of locally heavy snowfall, which will lead to rapid snow accumulations and extremely dangerous travel conditions. Strong gusty winds behind the departing storm will allow the freshly fallen snow to blow and drift. The hazardous conditions could impact the Wednesday morning and evening commutes.
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Winter Weather Advisory issued December 31 at 3:04PM EST until January 1 at 9:00AM EST by NWS Gray ME

* WHAT...Wet snow expected. Total snow accumulations up to three inches. * WHERE...In Maine, Southern Oxford County. In New Hampshire, Northern Carroll, Northern Grafton, Southern Carroll, and Southern Grafton Counties. * WHEN...From 3 AM to 9 AM EST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...The potential exists for snowbands that will bring brief periods of locally heavy snow rates, which will lead to rapid snow accumulations and dangerous travel conditions. Snow will change over to rain causing a period of slushy roads that will lead to extremely slick conditions. Plan on delaying travel to allow time for road conditions to improve. The hazardous conditions
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Winter Storm Watch issued December 30 at 3:04PM EST until January 2 at 4:00AM EST by NWS Charleston WV

* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations between 4 and 8 inches possible. Winds could gust as high as 50 mph. * WHERE...Northwest Pocahontas and Southeast Randolph Counties. * WHEN...From late Tuesday night through late Wednesday night. * IMPACTS...Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will likely become slick and hazardous. The strong winds and weight of snow on tree limbs may down power lines and could cause sporadic power outages. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Precipitation starts with rain Tuesday, then will change to snow in higher elevations above 3000ft around or after midnight Tuesday night.
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Coastal Flood Statement issued December 15 at 3:04PM HST until December 16 at 6:00AM HST by NWS Honolulu HI

...COASTAL FLOOD STATEMENT IN EFFECT THROUGH LATE TONIGHT... .Peak monthly tides combined with water levels running higher than predicted could lead to minor coastal flooding issues for vulnerable low-lying coastal areas during the peak daily high tide cycle between midnight and daybreak. * WHAT...Isolated minor coastal flooding. * WHERE...Portions of Kahoolawe, Kauai, Lanai, Maui, Molokai, Niihau, Oahu, and the Big Island. * WHEN...Through late tonight, with the main focus between midnight and daybreak. * IMPACTS...Flooding of beaches that are normally dry, minor coastal erosion, and saltwater inundation.
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High Wind Warning issued December 8 at 3:04PM HST until December 9 at 6:00PM HST by NWS Honolulu HI

* WHAT...Northeast winds 50 to 60 mph with gusts up to 75 mph expected. * WHERE...Big Island Summits. * WHEN...From 6 AM to 6 PM HST Monday. * IMPACTS...Damaging winds may blow down trees and power lines and damage roofs. Power outages are possible. Travel will be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles.
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Special Weather Statement issued November 27 at 3:04PM AKST by NWS Juneau AK

A parade of lows in the gulf will bring moderate to heavy snow and moderate to heavy rain to the panhandle beginning Friday night and lasting into next week. For Friday night into Saturday evening, the initial low looks to park itself south of the Aleutian Islands while it swings a warm front across the gulf and over the panhandle. This will provide moisture to the far southern panhandle. With the forecasted cold air in place, the moisture would fall as snow or a rain/snow mix. For Saturday evening through Sunday night, the low will start to track east and