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Heavy Freezing Spray Warning issued March 6 at 3:46AM EST until March 6 at 4:00PM EST by NWS Detroit/Pontiac MI

* WHAT...During the Gale Warning, expect sustained winds up to 32 knots from the northwest with gusts up to 40 knots. The largest significant waves will be 13 feet with a potential maximum wave height of 19 feet. During the Heavy Freezing Spray Warning, heavy freezing spray at a rate of 2 cm per hour or greater may rapidly accumulate on vessels. * WHERE...Lake Huron from 5NM east of Mackinac Bridge to Presque Isle Lt beyond 5 NM off shore and Lake Huron from Presque Isle Light to Sturgeon Point MI beyond 5NM off shore. * WHEN...The maximum winds are
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Gale Warning issued March 6 at 3:46AM EST until March 6 at 7:00AM EST by NWS Detroit/Pontiac MI

* WHAT...During the Low Water Advisory, abnormally low water levels. During the Gale Warning, expect sustained winds up to 20 knots from the west with gusts up to 34 knots. The largest significant waves will be 3 feet with a potential maximum wave height of 4 feet. During the Small Craft Advisory, expect sustained winds up to 20 knots from the northwest with gusts up to 32 knots. The largest significant waves will be 3 feet with a potential maximum wave height of 4 feet. * WHERE...Michigan Waters of Lake Erie from Detroit River to North Cape MI. * WHEN...During
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Low Water Advisory issued March 6 at 3:46AM EST until March 6 at 7:00AM EST by NWS Detroit/Pontiac MI

* WHAT...During the Low Water Advisory, abnormally low water levels. During the Gale Warning, expect sustained winds up to 20 knots from the west with gusts up to 34 knots. The largest significant waves will be 3 feet with a potential maximum wave height of 4 feet. During the Small Craft Advisory, expect sustained winds up to 20 knots from the northwest with gusts up to 32 knots. The largest significant waves will be 3 feet with a potential maximum wave height of 4 feet. * WHERE...Michigan Waters of Lake Erie from Detroit River to North Cape MI. * WHEN...During
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Special Weather Statement issued January 28 at 3:46AM CST by NWS Chicago IL

Strong southwest winds, low relative humidities, and unseasonably mild temperatures will result in a heightened fire danger this afternoon over northern Illinois, especially north of I-80. Quicker drying and dormant fuels like brush and grass will be particularly susceptible to ignition with strong winds likely leading to the rapid spread of any fires that do occur. Use caution with the disposal of smoking materials and consider postponing any outdoor burns to a different day.
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Winter Storm Warning issued January 6 at 3:46AM EST until January 6 at 7:00PM EST by NWS Blacksburg VA

* WHAT...Heavy mixed precipitation expected. Total snow and sleet accumulations between 1 and 4 inches and ice accumulations up to four tenths of an inch. * WHERE...Portions of northwest North Carolina, central, south central, southwest, and west central Virginia, and southeast West Virginia. * WHEN...Until 7 PM EST this evening. * IMPACTS...Significant ice accumulation on power lines and tree limbs may cause widespread and long-lasting power outages. Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions will impact travel. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Mainly freezing rain is expected this morning, then changing back to snow as temperatures fall this afternoon. The wintry precipitation
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Winter Weather Advisory issued January 6 at 3:46AM EST until January 6 at 7:00PM EST by NWS Blacksburg VA

* WHAT...Mixed precipitation. Any additional snow or sleet accumulation less than an inch. Ice accumulations up to one tenth of an inch. * WHERE...Portions of north central and northwest North Carolina and south central Virginia. * WHEN...Until 7 PM EST this evening. * IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact travel.
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Red Flag Warning issued January 4 at 3:46AM MST until January 4 at 6:00PM MST by NWS El Paso Tx/Santa Teresa NM

...CRITICAL FIRE DANGER SATURDAY FOR SACRAMENTO AND CAPITAN MOUNTAINS MAINLY BELOW 7500 FEET AND THE BLACKS RANGE... .An upper level storm system will sweep through the region Saturday afternoon into the evening with strengthening surface low pressure across the Texas panhandle. This will lead to windy conditions across the Sacramento and Capitan mountains with 20- foot speeds of 20 to 30 MPH and gusts up to 50 MPH. These winds will combine with minimum RH values ranging from 10 to 20 percent with ERC values within the 75-90th percentile. Thus, low-end critical fire conditions are expected though mainly below 7500