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Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued April 11 at 3:43PM EDT until April 11 at 4:15PM EDT by NWS Raleigh NC

At 342 PM EDT, a severe thunderstorm was located 10 miles west of Fremont, or 11 miles east of Smithfield, moving east at 20 mph. HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts and quarter size hail, with hail being the primary threat. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Hail damage to vehicles is expected. Expect wind damage to roofs, siding, and trees. Locations impacted include... Kenly, Princeton, Nahunta, Micro, Pikeville, Eureka, Fremont, Pine Level, and Goldsboro.
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued April 5 at 3:43PM CDT until April 5 at 4:00PM CDT by NWS Memphis TN

At 343 PM CDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near Springville to near New Johnsonville to 8 miles northeast of Parsons, moving east at 55 mph. HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts and quarter size hail. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Hail damage to vehicles is expected. Expect wind damage to roofs, siding, and trees. Locations impacted include... Camden, Haigler Ridge, Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park, Jeannette, Manleyville, Big Sandy, Old Springville, India, Holladay, Big Sandy Unit Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge, Sunnyside, Sugar Tree, Springville, Spring Creek, Porter Court, Hickory Forks, Paris Landing State Park, Cozette, Bible Hill, and Paris.
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Flood Warning issued April 5 at 3:43PM CDT until April 6 at 3:45PM CDT by NWS Tulsa OK

* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected. * WHERE...Portions of Arkansas, including the following counties, Crawford, Franklin, Madison, Sebastian and Washington AR and Oklahoma, including the following counties, Adair, Cherokee, Haskell, Latimer, Le Flore, Pushmataha and Sequoyah. * WHEN...Until 345 PM CDT Sunday. * IMPACTS...Flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations is imminent or occurring. Streams continue to rise due to excess runoff from earlier rainfall. Expect many areas of slow moving or standing water. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 337 PM CDT, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms
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Small Craft Advisory issued April 1 at 3:43PM EDT until April 3 at 4:00AM EDT by NWS Detroit/Pontiac MI

* WHAT...Expect sustained winds up to 22 knots from the southeast with gusts up to 30 knots. The largest significant waves will be 5 feet with a potential maximum wave height of 7 feet. * WHERE...In Lake St Clair, Lake St Clair. In Lake Erie, Michigan Waters of Lake Erie from Detroit River to North Cape MI. * WHEN...The maximum winds are expected around 10 PM EDT Wednesday with the largest waves expected around 9 AM EDT Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Conditions will be hazardous to small craft.
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Gale Warning issued April 1 at 3:43PM EDT until April 2 at 10:00PM EDT by NWS Detroit/Pontiac MI

* WHAT...Expect sustained winds up to 30 knots from the southeast with gusts up to 42 knots. The largest significant waves will be 14 feet with a potential maximum wave height of 20 feet. * WHERE...Portions of Lake Huron. * WHEN...The maximum winds are expected around 6 PM EDT Wednesday with the largest waves expected around 4 PM EDT Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Strong winds will cause hazardous waves which could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility.
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Flood Advisory issued March 31 at 3:43PM EDT until March 31 at 5:45PM EDT by NWS Columbia SC

* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected. * WHERE...Portions of east central Georgia, including the following county, Richmond and central South Carolina, including the following county, Aiken. * WHEN...Until 545 PM EDT. * IMPACTS...Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 343 PM EDT, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms. Minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in the advisory area. Up to 0.5 inches of rain have fallen. - Some locations that will experience flooding include... North Augusta, Augusta, Fort Eisenhower, Clearwater, Belvedere, Hephzibah, Glendale, Daniel Field, Midtown, Summerville
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Special Weather Statement issued March 10 at 3:43PM AKDT by NWS Anchorage AK

Periods of snow showers and strong westerly winds gusting up to 60 mph are expected for the Eastern Aleutians through Tuesday with gusts up to 50 mph for the Southern Alaska Peninsula. Strong winds in conjunction with falling snow could significantly reduce visibility. The best chance for visibility to drop to a half mile will be this afternoon for the Eastern Aleutians and this evening for the Southern Alaska Peninsula. Rain could also mix in at times. Conditions will gradually improve from west to east on Tuesday as winds diminish and high pressure builds in.
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Winter Storm Watch issued March 6 at 3:43PM AKST until March 8 at 3:00PM AKST by NWS Anchorage AK

* WHAT...Snow and blowing snow. New snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches atop already fallen transportable snow is possible. Winds could gust as high as 60 mph with reduced visibility down to one quarter mile or less. * WHERE...Pribilof Islands. * WHEN...From late Friday night through Saturday afternoon. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...A strong front is forecast to push across the Bering and Pribilof Islands Friday night into Saturday with potential winds gusting as high as 60 mph. Light to moderate snow, as well as recent snowfall
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Beach Hazards Statement issued February 27 at 3:43PM PST until February 28 at 12:00AM PST by NWS Eureka CA

* WHAT...Increased threat of sneaker waves expected. * WHERE...Coastal Del Norte, Northern Humboldt Coast, Southwestern Humboldt and Mendocino Coast Counties. * WHEN...Until midnight PST tonight. * IMPACTS...Large, unexpected waves can sweep across the beach without warning, sweeping people into the sea from rocks, jetties, and beaches. These sneaker waves can also move large objects such as logs, crushing anyone caught underneath.
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Special Weather Statement issued February 19 at 3:43PM PST by NWS Sacramento CA

At 342 PM PST, Doppler radar was tracking a strong storm over Browns Valley, or 14 miles northeast of Marysville, moving east at 20 mph. HAZARD...Winds in excess of 30 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... Lake Wildwood, Browns Valley, Smartville, Timbuctoo, Penn Valley, and Loma Rica.