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Special Weather Statement issued May 29 at 3:09PM AKDT by NWS Fairbanks AK

A low from the Gulf of Anadyr will be moving into the North Bering Sea on Friday morning. This low bring snow and southeast wind gusts of 30 to 40 mph through Fri night. Temperatures will be around freezing to start, then will hover into the 33 to 35 degree range as the day progresses, but with the coupling of gale force winds and falling snow, visibility will drop to 1 mile or less at times, especially Fri night when the snow is heaviest and winds are strongest. By Saturday morning, we expect most blowing snow concerns to conclude as
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Flood Advisory issued May 25 at 3:09PM EDT until May 25 at 5:15PM EDT by NWS Melbourne FL

* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected. * WHERE...A portion of east central Florida, including the following county, Indian River. * WHEN...Until 515 PM EDT. * IMPACTS...Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 309 PM EDT, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms. Minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in the advisory area. Between 1 and 2.5 inches of rain have fallen. - Additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches are expected over the area. This additional rain will result in minor flooding. - Some locations that will
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Freeze Watch issued May 17 at 3:09PM MDT until May 19 at 10:00AM MDT by NWS Salt Lake City UT

* WHAT...Sub-freezing temperatures between 28 and 32 degrees are likely. * WHERE...Eastern Juab/Millard Counties, Sanpete Valley, Western Millard and Juab Counties, Cache Valley/Utah Portion, Eastern Box Elder County, and Southwest Utah. * WHEN...From Sunday evening through Monday morning. * IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor plumbing. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Another cold night is expected Monday night into Tuesday morning across the same areas. Those in these areas should be prepared for multiple nights of frost and freezing temperatures.
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Wind Advisory issued May 12 at 3:09PM MDT until May 13 at 8:00PM MDT by NWS Albuquerque NM

* WHAT...Southwest winds 30 to 35 mph with gusts up to 50 mph expected. * WHERE...Central Highlands, Eastern Lincoln County, South Central Mountains, Northeast Highlands, Southwest Chaves County, and West Central Plateau. * WHEN...From noon to 8 PM MDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs may be blown down. Expect strong crosswinds on area roadways. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Localized areas of blowing dust may reduce visibility at times.
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Coastal Flood Advisory issued April 27 at 3:09PM EDT until April 27 at 10:00PM EDT by NWS Charleston SC

* WHAT...For the High Rip Current Risk, dangerous rip currents. For the Coastal Flood Advisory, up to one half foot of inundation above ground level expected along shorelines and tidal waterways (9.6 to 9.8 feet Mean Lower Low Water at Fort Pulaski). * WHERE...In Georgia, Coastal Bryan, Coastal Chatham, Coastal Liberty and Coastal McIntosh Counties. In South Carolina, Beaufort and Coastal Jasper Counties. * WHEN...For the High Rip Current Risk, until 8 PM EDT this evening. For the Coastal Flood Advisory, from 7 PM to 10 PM EDT this evening. * IMPACTS...Saltwater inundation will impact some roads. Rip currents can
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Rip Current Statement issued April 27 at 3:09PM EDT until April 27 at 8:00PM EDT by NWS Charleston SC

* WHAT...For the High Rip Current Risk, dangerous rip currents. For the Coastal Flood Advisory, up to one half foot of inundation above ground level expected along shorelines and tidal waterways (9.6 to 9.8 feet Mean Lower Low Water at Fort Pulaski). * WHERE...In Georgia, Coastal Bryan, Coastal Chatham, Coastal Liberty and Coastal McIntosh Counties. In South Carolina, Beaufort and Coastal Jasper Counties. * WHEN...For the High Rip Current Risk, until 8 PM EDT this evening. For the Coastal Flood Advisory, from 7 PM to 10 PM EDT this evening. * IMPACTS...Saltwater inundation will impact some roads. Rip currents can
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Flood Watch issued April 26 at 3:09PM MDT until April 29 at 12:00AM MDT by NWS Billings MT

Runoff from a combination of heavy rain and some mid elevation snow melt may cause minor flooding of streams and low lying areas near the foothills. * WHAT...Flooding caused by rain and snowmelt is possible. * WHERE...Portions of south central Montana, including the following areas, Bighorn Canyon, Pryor/Northern Bighorn Mountains and Southern Big Horn and north central Wyoming, including the following areas, Northeast Bighorn Mountains and Sheridan Foothills. * WHEN...From Sunday evening through Monday evening. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in minor flooding of streams and other low-lying and flood-prone locations close to the foothills. Some roads may become impassable.
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Flood Watch issued April 26 at 3:09PM MDT until April 28 at 6:00PM MDT by NWS Billings MT

Runoff from a combination of heavy rain and some mid elevation snow melt may cause minor flooding of streams and low lying areas near the foothills. * WHAT...Flooding caused by rain and snowmelt is possible. * WHERE...A portion of south central Montana, including the following areas, Absaroka/Beartooth Mountains, Beartooth Foothills, Crazy Mountains, Livingston Area, Melville Foothills, Northern Carbon, Northern Park, Northern Stillwater, Northern Sweet Grass, Paradise Valley, Red Lodge Foothills and Southeastern Carbon. * WHEN...From Sunday afternoon through Monday afternoon. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in minor flooding of streams and other low-lying and flood-prone locations close to the foothills.
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Special Weather Statement issued April 24 at 3:09PM EDT by NWS Louisville KY

At 309 PM EDT, Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near English, moving northeast at 15 mph. HAZARD...Wind gusts up to 40 mph and half inch hail. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around unsecured objects. Minor hail damage to vegetation is possible. Locations impacted include... Paoli, English, Ethel, Trotter Crossing, Valeene, Fargo, Pine Valley, Chambersburg, Bacon, and Youngs Creek.
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Fire Weather Watch issued April 10 at 3:09PM MDT until April 12 at 8:00PM MDT by NWS Denver CO

A fire weather watch remains in effect for wind and low relative humidity, which is in effect from Saturday afternoon through Saturday evening. * AFFECTED AREA...The southern Front Range foothills, South Park, Palmer Divide and portions of the Adjacent Plains...Fire Weather Zones 214, 216, 238, 239, 241, 242, 243, 246 and 247. * TIMING...From Saturday afternoon through Saturday evening. * WINDS...Southwest 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 40 mph. * RELATIVE HUMIDITY...As low as 8 percent. * IMPACTS...Conditions will be favorable for rapid fire spread. Avoid outdoor burning and any activity that may produce a spark and start