Tag: 3:34pm

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Coastal Flood Advisory issued January 16 at 3:34PM AKST until January 18 at 4:00PM AKST by NWS Anchorage AK

* WHAT...WATER LEVELS UP TO 4 FEET ABOVE THE NORMAL HIGHEST TIDE LINE. * WHERE...KUSKOKWIM DELTA COAST, ESPECIALLY KWIGILLINGOK AND KONGIGANAK. * WHEN...THE HIGHEST WATER LEVELS FROM THE FIRST STORM WILL COINCIDE WITH HIGH TIDE TONIGHT THROUGH EARLY TOMORROW MORNING. THE HIGHEST WATER LEVELS FROM THE SECOND STORM COULD ALSO COINCIDE WITH HIGH TIDE FROM TOMORROW EVENING THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING. * IMPACTS...IMPACTS COULD BE SIMILAR TO THOSE FROM THE RECENT JANUARY 10 FLOOD EVENT. WATER COULD PUSH UP THROUGH GAPS IN THE ICE AND CAUSE LOCALIZED FLOODING FOR COASTAL COMMUNITIES, PARTICULARLY BETWEEN KIPNUK AND KWIGILLINGOK. STRONG ONSHORE WINDS COULD ALSO
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Special Weather Statement issued January 6 at 3:34PM EST by NWS Wakefield VA

As temperatures drop below freezing tonight, any remaining moisture on area roadways will freeze, which could result in black ice. Motorists will need to be alert to the possibility of slick spots. Motorists should exercise caution while driving...especially on bridges and overpasses. Allow for extra time to reach your destination and avoid sudden stops or accelerations.
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Special Weather Statement issued January 2 at 3:34PM EST by NWS Louisville KY

Light snow showers are expected to develop after midnight tonight over southern Indiana and move east through north central and east central Kentucky through Friday morning. Any snow accumulations are expected to be under a half inch and mainly on grassy or elevated surfaces. However a brief light snow accumulation may result in a few slick spots on roads. Drivers should use caution and slow down in snow showers during the Friday morning commute. Light snow is expected to exit the area by midday.