Small Craft Advisory issued January 1 at 3:42PM EST until January 2 at 7:00PM EST by NWS Marquette MI
* WHAT...Northwest winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt and waves 3 to 6 ft occurring. * WHERE...Black River to Ontonagon MI and Ontonagon to Upper Entrance of Portage Canal MI. * WHEN...Until 7 PM EST /6 PM CST/ Thursday. * IMPACTS...Conditions will be hazardous to small craft.
Gale Warning issued January 1 at 3:42PM EST until January 3 at 1:00AM EST by NWS Upton NY
* WHAT...West winds 25 to 35 kt with gusts up to 45 kt. Seas 6 to 11 feet, highest east of Moriches Inlet. * WHERE...Sandy Hook NJ to Montauk Point NY out 20 nm. * WHEN...Until 1 AM EST Friday. * IMPACTS...Strong winds will cause hazardous seas which could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility.
Small Craft Advisory issued December 28 at 3:42PM EST until December 28 at 4:00PM EST by NWS Detroit/Pontiac MI
Wind direction has shifted from southeast to southwest, which has decreased wave heights across the Outer Saginaw Bay and Lake Huron shoreline. Wind speeds and gusts will continue to diminish through the late evening and overnight hours.
Hydrologic Outlook issued December 23 at 3:42PM PST by NWS Portland OR
ESFPQR A series of systems will bring an extended period of wet weather across northwest Oregon and southwest Washington through the weekend. This will lead to rises on rivers and creeks, beginning Wednesday evening, Dec 25th through at least Sunday, December 29th. There is currently a 15-30% probability that rivers west of the Cascades reach minor flood stage over the next ten days. Heavy rainfall may also cause ponding of water or localized urban flooding, especially in low lying areas or other areas with poor drainage. This also increases the potential for landslides and debris flows. The exact track of
Hydrologic Outlook issued December 11 at 3:42PM CST by NWS Bismarck ND
ESFBIS The Missouri River now has ice pans floating downstream through the Bismarck and Mandan reach of the river. Thus far, the river continues to flow unimpeded with the ice most likely being carried down into Lake Oahe. While this often initiates the accumulation of immobile ice, and eventually higher water through the Bismarck and Mandan area, warmer weather later this week is likely to delay this annual ritual until sometime later in December. Nonetheless, residents and others interested in water levels through the metro area should remain vigilant for the eventuality of an ice covered Missouri River and higher