Winter Weather Advisory issued March 24 at 3:31AM EDT until March 24 at 10:00PM EDT by NWS Gray ME
* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 2 and 5 inches. * WHERE...Portions of south central, southwest, and western Maine. * WHEN...From 10 AM this morning to 10 PM EDT this evening. * IMPACTS...A weak weather system will bring a period of light snowfall to the region. Although snowfall amounts will be light, travel will still be impacted due to snowfall accumulations on untreated roads. The potential exists for snowbands this afternoon that will bring periods of locally heavy snowfall, which may lead to rapid snow accumulations and dangerous travel conditions. Even light snowfall amounts can accumulate on roads and
Winter Weather Advisory issued March 24 at 3:31AM EDT until March 24 at 8:00PM EDT by NWS Gray ME
* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 2 and 6 inches. * WHERE...Belknap, Northern Carroll, Northern Grafton, Southern Carroll, and Southern Grafton Counties. * WHEN...From 8 AM this morning to 8 PM EDT this evening. * IMPACTS...A weak weather system will bring a period of light snowfall to the region. Although snowfall amounts will be light, travel will still be impacted due to snowfall accumulations on untreated roads. 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. Even light snowfall amounts can accumulate on
Special Weather Statement issued March 23 at 3:31AM EDT by NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC
A dry air mass remains across the area today, although not as dry as recent days. Still, relative humidity values are expected to fall below 25 percent outside of the mountains and around 25 percent in the mountain valleys, with higher values in the higher elevations. Winds pick up speed and become gusty this afternoon with gusts up to 35 mph across the mountains and up to 25 mph elsewhere. With fuel moistures remaining dry, these conditions will lead to increased fire danger this afternoon and early evening. An outdoor burn ban remains in place as well.
Red Flag Warning issued March 19 at 3:31AM CDT until March 19 at 7:00PM CDT by NWS Lincoln IL
* AFFECTED AREA...Fulton, Schuyler, Mason, Logan, De Witt, Piatt, Cass, Menard, Scott, Morgan, Sangamon, Christian, Macon, Moultrie, Shelby, Effingham and Clay. * TIMING...From 1 PM this afternoon to 7 PM CDT this evening. * 20 FOOT WINDS...South 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph. * RELATIVE HUMIDITY...As low as 23 percent. * 10 HOUR FUELS (GRASSES, LEAVES, TWIGS, PINE NEEDLES, ETC)... Less than 10 percent. * IMPACTS...Any fire that develops will catch and spread quickly. Outdoor burning is not recommended.
Winter Storm Watch issued March 17 at 3:31AM CDT until March 20 at 1:00AM CDT by NWS La Crosse WI
...BLIZZARD CONDITIONS AND HEAVY SNOW POSSIBLE WEDNESDAY... .A strong spring weather system will track northeast through the region Tuesday night into Wednesday. Initial rain will transition to wet snow with the potential for a narrow band heavy accumulations Wednesday afternoon somewhere northwest of a New Hampton Iowa to Winona Minnesota to Black River Falls arc. Additionally, areas in southwest Minnesota and northeast Iowa may experience wind gusts of up to 55 mph, leading to potential blizzard conditions if this high wind potential is realized as snow falls. * WHAT...Blizzard conditions possible. Total snow accumulations between 2 and 9 inches possible.
Special Weather Statement issued March 8 at 3:31AM CST by NWS San Angelo TX
At 330 AM CST, Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near Trent, moving northeast at 30 mph. HAZARD...Wind gusts up to 40 mph and pea size 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... Hodges, Merkel, Anson, Noodle, Trent, Hawley, Stith, Truby, Lake Sweetwater, and Sweetwater. This includes Interstate 20 between Mile Markers 245 and 272.
Flood Warning issued March 6 at 3:31AM EST until March 7 at 7:00PM EST by NWS Binghamton NY
...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in New York... Tioughnioga River At Cortland affecting Cortland County. * WHAT...Minor flooding is forecast. * WHERE...Tioughnioga River at Cortland. * WHEN...From this morning to tomorrow evening. * IMPACTS...At 8.0 feet, Minor flood stage. Flooding leads to some closures along Kellogg Road to the south of Cortland. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 3:00 AM EST Thursday the stage was 7.2 feet. - Forecast...The river is expected to rise above flood stage late this morning to a crest of 8.6 feet this evening. It will then fall below flood stage early tomorrow afternoon.
Small Craft Advisory issued March 3 at 3:31AM EST until March 5 at 1:00PM EST by NWS Melbourne FL
* WHAT...Southeast winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots and seas 5 to 7 feet expected. * WHERE...Volusia-Brevard County Line to Sebastian Inlet 20-60 nm and Sebastian Inlet to Jupiter Inlet 20-60 nm. * WHEN...From 1 AM Tuesday to 1 PM EST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Conditions will be hazardous to small craft.
Wind Advisory issued January 27 at 3:31AM CST until January 27 at 6:00PM CST by NWS Chicago IL
* WHAT...Southwest winds 20 to 30 mph with frequent gusts up to 45 mph expected. Sporadic gusts up to 50 mph are possible, especially across far northeast Illinois. * WHERE...Boone, De Kalb, Lee, Ogle, Winnebago, Central Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake IL, McHenry, and Northern Cook Counties. * WHEN...From 9 AM this morning to 6 PM CST this evening. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Winds this strong can make driving difficult to hazardous, especially in high profile vehicles on north to south roadways. Small or dead tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may
Special Weather Statement issued January 4 at 3:31AM EST 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 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.