Winter Storm Warning issued March 5 at 3:16PM AKST until March 7 at 9:00PM AKST by NWS Juneau AK
...ACCUMULATING SNOW FOR HIGHWAYS IN THE NORTHERN PANHANDLE... .A front moving up from the south Thursday night into Friday is expected to bring heavy precipitation. Ahead of the front, northernly winds look to pull cold air from Canada into the northern panhandle, which would lower snow levels and temps. But as the front tracks northward, warm, southerly air looks to increase snow levels to around 1500 ft. Moderate to heavy snow is likely, before the warmer air moves in and allows rain to mix in. * WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 4 to 10 inches. * WHERE...Klondike Highway.
High Wind Watch issued March 5 at 3:16PM AKST until March 7 at 3:00PM AKST by NWS Juneau AK
...HIGH WINDS POSSIBLE FOR THE SOUTHERN PANHANDLE... .A strengthening area of low pressure will track north through the central Gulf of Alaska. As it does, very strong winds will flow into the panhandle through the southern panhandle. Wind gusts upwards of 60 mph are possible near Annette Island. * WHAT...Southeast winds 30 to 40 mph with gusts up to 60 mph possible. * WHERE...Annette Island, including Metlakatla. * WHEN...From late Thursday night through Friday afternoon. * IMPACTS...High winds could blow around unsecured objects, damage property and cause power outages. Travel could be difficult. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Wind gusts look to start
Winter Storm Warning issued March 5 at 3:16PM AKST until March 7 at 12:00PM AKST by NWS Juneau AK
...ACCUMULATING SNOW FOR HIGHWAYS IN THE NORTHERN PANHANDLE... .A front moving up from the south Thursday night into Friday is expected to bring heavy precipitation. Ahead of the front, northernly winds look to pull cold air from Canada into the northern panhandle, which would lower snow levels and temps. But as the front tracks northward, warm, southerly air looks to increase snow levels to around 1500 ft. Moderate to heavy snow is likely, before the warmer air moves in and allows rain to mix in. * WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 5 to 8 inches. * WHERE...Haines Borough
Cold Weather Advisory issued February 18 at 3:16PM EST until February 20 at 11:00AM EST by NWS Jackson KY
* WHAT...Very cold wind chills of around 0 to 10 above expected. * WHERE...Portions of east central, northeast, south central, and southeast Kentucky. * WHEN...From 1 AM to 11 AM EST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Frostbite and hypothermia will occur if unprotected skin is exposed to these temperatures.
Special Weather Statement issued January 23 at 3:16PM EST by NWS Charleston SC
Temperatures tonight are forecast to dip below freezing shortly after nightfall, falling into the upper teens to low 20s tonight. As a result many roadways will remain hazardous for travel with refreezing liquid, compact snow/ice, and black ice. This includes primary roads, secondary roads, and back roads, plus bridges and overpasses. Black ice is difficult to see and distinguish from dry surfaces. The deceptive nature of black ice can catch you unaware while you are driving or walking, causing you to lose control of your motor vehicle or to slip and fall.
Extreme Cold Watch issued January 18 at 3:16PM EST until January 22 at 10:00AM EST by NWS Northern Indiana
* WHAT...Dangerously cold wind chills between 15 and 25 below zero possible. * WHERE...Portions of northern Indiana, southwest Michigan, and northwest Ohio. * WHEN...From late Sunday night through Wednesday morning. * IMPACTS...The dangerously cold wind chills as low as 20 below zero could cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 30 minutes. Frostbite and hypothermia will occur if unprotected skin is exposed to these temperatures. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...A period Monday into Monday night will be able to warm into the single digits below zero which provides additional uncertainty around wind chill magnitude. Time duration of this relatively warm
Winter Storm Watch issued January 2 at 3:16PM EST until January 6 at 1:00PM EST by NWS Louisville KY
* WHAT...A wintry mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain is expected from early Sunday through Monday afternoon. Snow and sleet amounts of greater than 4 inches and significant ice accumulations of greater than a quarter of an inch are expected in the watch area. * WHERE...All of southern Indiana and the northern half of central Kentucky. * WHEN...From late Saturday night through Monday afternoon. * IMPACTS...Travel is expected to become slick and hazardous on Sunday and continue into Monday. Travel may become impossible at times Sunday afternoon and evening. Significant ice accumulations across portions of the watch area may
Winter Weather Advisory issued November 28 at 3:16PM EST until December 1 at 7:00PM EST by NWS Marquette MI
* WHAT...Lake effect snow. Additional snow accumulations between 1 and 15 inches by Sunday night. Lowest snow totals are expected by the Lake Michigan shoreline, while the higher snow totals will be further inland. * WHERE...Southern Schoolcraft County. * WHEN...Until 7 PM EST Sunday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible at times. The hazardous conditions will impact Thanksgiving holiday travel. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Accumulating lake effect snow will continue through Monday.
Winter Storm Warning issued November 28 at 3:16PM EST until December 1 at 7:00PM EST by NWS Marquette MI
* WHAT...Periods of heavy lake effect snow. Additional snow accumulations between 4 and 30 inches by Sunday night, greatest along and north of M-28 from Munising eastward. Snow accumulations will be lowest to the south and west of Chatham. Winds gusting as high as 35 mph. * WHERE...Alger, Luce, and Northern Schoolcraft Counties. * WHEN...Until 7 PM EST Sunday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible. Patchy blowing snow will significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous conditions will impact Thanksgiving holiday travel. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Accumulating lake effect snow will continue into Monday.
Winter Storm Warning issued November 28 at 3:16PM EST until November 30 at 7:00AM EST by NWS Marquette MI
* WHAT...Periods of heavy lake effect snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 5 and 20 inches by Saturday morning. Greatest snow accumulations will occur in the higher terrain from just north of Ironwood to Painesdale. * WHERE...Baraga, Gogebic, Ontonagon, and Southern Houghton Counties. * WHEN...From 7 PM EST /6 PM CST/ this evening to 7 AM EST /6 AM CST/ Saturday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible. Patchy blowing snow in open areas near Lake Superior will significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous conditions will impact Thanksgiving holiday travel. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Accumulating lake effect snow will continue through Monday.