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Flood Watch issued April 20 at 3:28AM CDT until April 20 at 7:00PM CDT by NWS Tulsa OK

* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible. * WHERE...Portions of Arkansas, including the following counties, Benton, Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Madison, Sebastian and Washington AR and Oklahoma, including the following counties, Adair, Cherokee, Choctaw, Craig, Creek, Delaware, Haskell, Latimer, Le Flore, Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Nowata, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Osage, Ottawa, Pawnee, Pittsburg, Pushmataha, Rogers, Sequoyah, Tulsa, Wagoner and Washington OK. * WHEN...Through this evening. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - Areas of heavy rainfall will continue this morning and early this afternoon, with additional
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Flood Watch issued April 20 at 3:28AM CDT until April 20 at 7:00PM CDT by NWS Springfield MO

* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible. * WHERE...Portions of southeast Kansas, including the following areas, Bourbon, Cherokee and Crawford and Missouri, including the following areas, Barry, Barton, Benton, Camden, Cedar, Christian, Dade, Dallas, Dent, Douglas, Greene, Hickory, Howell, Jasper, Laclede, Lawrence, Maries, McDonald, Miller, Morgan, Newton, Oregon, Ozark, Phelps, Polk, Pulaski, Shannon, St. Clair, Stone, Taney, Texas, Vernon, Webster and Wright. * WHEN...Through this evening. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Low-water crossings may be flooded. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - Additional rounds of thunderstorms are
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Fire Weather Watch issued March 21 at 3:28AM CDT until March 22 at 9:00PM CDT by NWS Amarillo TX

The National Weather Service in Amarillo has issued a Fire Weather Watch for strong winds and low relative humidity, which is in effect from Saturday afternoon through Saturday evening. * Affected Area...In Oklahoma...Cimarron and Texas. In Texas... Dallam...Sherman...Hansford...Ochiltree...Hartley...Moore... Hutchinson...Roberts...Oldham...Potter...Carson...Gray...Deaf Smith...Randall...Armstrong...Donley and Palo Duro Canyon. * 20 Foot Winds...Southwest 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph. * Relative Humidity...As low as 10 percent. * Red Flag Threat Index...3 to 5. * Timing...Late Saturday morning through early Saturday evening.
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Blizzard Warning issued March 19 at 3:28AM CDT until March 19 at 4:00PM CDT by NWS Topeka KS

* WHAT...Blizzard conditions expected. Total snow accumulations between 2 and 4 inches, with isolated amounts over 5 inches across northwest Republic County. Winds gusting as high as 65 mph. * WHERE...Cloud, Ottawa, Republic, and Washington Counties. * WHEN...From 7 AM this morning to 4 PM CDT this afternoon. * IMPACTS...Visibilities may drop below 1/4 mile due to falling and blowing snow. Travel could be very difficult. Widespread blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning commute. Very strong winds could cause extensive tree damage.
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Winter Weather Advisory issued March 19 at 3:28AM CDT until March 19 at 4:00PM CDT by NWS Topeka KS

* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations up to one to two inches. Winds gusting as high as 65 mph. The strong winds will cause considerable blowing and drifting of the snow. * WHERE...Portions of central, east central, north central, and northeast Kansas. * WHEN...From 7 AM this morning to 4 PM CDT this afternoon. * IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions. Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous conditions could impact the Wednesday morning commute. Very strong winds could cause extensive tree damage.
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Special Weather Statement issued March 17 at 3:28AM CDT by NWS Milwaukee/Sullivan WI

Gusty winds and a dry airmass will combine with dry grasses and other fine fuels to create elevated to near critical fire weather conditions today. The most significant conditions will occur along and west of a line from Janesville to Green Lake during the late morning and afternoon hours, where humidity values will fall to near 25 percent, with south winds gusting 30 to 40 MPH. Fires will very easily start and rapidly spread due to these weather conditions. Use extreme caution if working outdoors with any sources of spark or open flame, and strongly consider postponing any planned open
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Flood Watch issued March 17 at 3:28AM EDT until March 18 at 12:00AM EDT by NWS Gray ME

* WHAT...Flooding caused by rain and snowmelt is possible as well as localized flooding from ice jams. * WHERE...Portions of Maine, including the following areas, Androscoggin, Central Interior Cumberland, Interior Cumberland Highlands, Interior Waldo, Interior York, Kennebec, Southern Franklin, Southern Oxford and Southern Somerset and New Hampshire, including the following areas, Belknap, Merrimack, Northern Carroll, Northern Grafton, Southern Carroll, Southern Coos, Southern Grafton, Strafford and Sullivan. * WHEN...Through this evening. * IMPACTS...Excessive rainfall runoff through today, as well as snowmelt may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Creeks and streams may rise out
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Winter Storm Watch issued March 17 at 3:28AM CDT until March 20 at 1:00AM CDT by NWS Des Moines IA

...BLIZZARD CONDITIONS POSSIBLE WEDNESDAY... .The combination of moderate to heavy snow and strong, gusty winds may produce blizzard conditions Wednesday. Winds may gust to 50 mph or more. Travel may be difficult to impossible at times. * WHAT...Blizzard conditions possible. Total snow accumulations between 2 and 8 inches possible across the watch area. The higher end of that range over west central and northern Iowa. Winds could gust as high as 55 mph. * WHERE...Portions of central, north central, northeast, northwest, southwest, and west central Iowa. * WHEN...From late Tuesday night through late Wednesday night. * IMPACTS...The strong winds and
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Flood Watch issued March 16 at 3:28AM EDT until March 16 at 8:00AM EDT by NWS Wilmington OH

* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible. * WHERE...The following counties, in southeast Indiana, Dearborn, Ohio and Switzerland, the following counties, in Kentucky, Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Lewis, Mason, Owen, Pendleton and Robertson, and the following counties, in Ohio, Adams, Brown, Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Fayette, Hamilton, Highland, Pike, Ross, Scioto and Warren. * WHEN...Until 8 AM EDT this morning. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - Rain will become more scattered through the morning hours. The ground is saturated in
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Special Weather Statement issued March 11 at 3:28AM EDT by NWS Peachtree City GA

Relative Humidities of 25 percent or less can be expected for 4 or more hours this afternoon into the evening. Winds will be west to northwest at 5 to 10 MPH. With dry fuels, high fire danger conditions can be expected. Please refer to your local burn permitting authorities whether you may burn outdoors. If you do burn outside, use extreme caution.