Flood Warning issued April 5 at 3:48PM EDT until April 7 at 3:00PM EDT by NWS Wilmington OH
...Forecast flooding changed from Minor to Moderate severity and increased in duration for the following rivers... Little Miami River at Spring Valley. * WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and moderate flooding is forecast. * WHERE...Little Miami River at Spring Valley. * WHEN...Until Monday afternoon. * IMPACTS...At 14.0 feet, Flood waters approach businesses and some homes near Spring Valley, Roxanna, Oregonia, Corwin and east of Waynesville. Flooding continues along portions of Corwin Road near the river, as well as Waynesville, New Burlington and Middletown Roads. Much of Wayne Township in Warren County is flooded along the river. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At
Flood Warning issued April 4 at 3:48PM EDT until April 4 at 10:00PM EDT by NWS Pittsburgh PA
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues. * WHERE...A portion of east central Ohio, including the following county, southeastern Noble. * WHEN...Until 1000 PM EDT Friday. * IMPACTS...Flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations is imminent or occurring. Low-water crossings are inundated with water and may not be passable. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 346 PM EDT, gauge reports indicated recent heavy rainfall has caused Duck Creek and Macksburg to exceed flood stage. The latest stage was 14.5 feet. Flood stage is 13 feet. Flooding is already occurring in the warned area. Between 1 and 1.5
Winter Weather Advisory issued February 25 at 3:48PM PST until February 25 at 10:00PM PST by NWS Spokane WA
* WHAT...Snow Above 4000 feet. Additional snow accumulations between 3 and 5 inches. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE...Lookout Pass. * WHEN...Until 10 PM PST this evening. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions could impact the Tuesday evening commute.
Flood Watch issued February 12 at 3:48PM EST until February 13 at 7:00AM EST by NWS Jackson KY
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall and snowmelt continues to be possible. * WHERE...Portions of east central, northeast, south central, and southeast Kentucky, including the following counties, in east central Kentucky, Estill. In northeast Kentucky, Johnson and Martin. In south central Kentucky, Laurel, McCreary, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Wayne and Whitley. In southeast Kentucky, Bell, Breathitt, Clay, Floyd, Harlan, Jackson, Knott, Knox, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Magoffin, Owsley, Perry, Pike and Wolfe. * WHEN...Through Thursday morning. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - A passing wave of low pressure
Rip Current Statement issued January 22 at 3:48PM CST until January 23 at 6:00AM CST by NWS Corpus Christi TX
* WHAT...Dangerous rip currents. * WHERE...Aransas Islands, Kleberg Islands, Nueces Islands and Calhoun Islands Counties. * WHEN...Through late tonight. * IMPACTS...Rip currents can sweep even the most experienced swimmers away from shore into deeper water. These rip currents can become life-threatening to anyone entering the surf. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Swell periods and heights have increased resulting in a high rip current risk.
High Surf Warning issued January 17 at 3:48PM HST until January 18 at 6:00PM HST by NWS Honolulu HI
...HIGH SURF WARNING FOR NORTH AND WEST FACING SHORES OF NIIHAU KAUAI OAHU MOLOKAI AND NORTH FACING SHORES OF MAUI AND WEST FACING SHORES OF THE BIG ISLAND... .An extra-large west-northwest to northwest (300 to 320 degree) swell will peak this afternoon and evening then slowly decline through Saturday. For Big Island, the west-northwest swell should peak tonight into early Saturday then steadily decline over the weekend. * WHAT...Surf of 8 to 12 feet. * WHERE...West facing shores of Big Island. * WHEN...Until 6 PM HST Saturday. * IMPACTS...High. Expect very strong breaking waves and powerful currents. Waves breaking in
Coastal Flood Advisory issued January 9 at 3:48PM AKST until January 11 at 5:00AM AKST by NWS Anchorage AK
* WHAT...Water levels as high as 3 to 6 feet above the normal highest tide line. * WHERE...Kuskokwim Delta Coast. * WHEN...Water levels will begin to rise by Friday afternoon and remain elevated through Friday night. The highest water levels will coincide with high tide Friday evening. * IMPACTS...Water could push up through gaps in the ice and cause localized flooding for communities along the coast, particularly between Kipnuk and Kwigillingok. Strong onshore winds could also push pieces of sea ice up onto the shoreline. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Strong onshore winds will develop Friday afternoon and persist into Friday night. There
High Surf Advisory issued December 9 at 3:48PM HST until December 11 at 6:00AM HST by NWS Honolulu HI
...HIGH SURF ADVISORY FOR NORTH AND WEST FACING SHORES OF NIIHAU KAUAI OAHU MOLOKAI AND FOR NORTH FACING SHORES OF MAUI... .Surf along north and west facing shores will continue to build into Tuesday as a north-northwest swell builds down the island chain. An additional reinforcement on Tuesday will keep surf at advisory levels through Tuesday night. * WHAT...For north facing shores, surf of 12 to 16 feet this evening, building to 18 to 24 feet on Tuesday. For west facing shores, surf of 9 to 14 feet this evening, building to 14 to 18 feet on Tuesday. * WHERE...North
Cold Weather Advisory issued November 30 at 3:48PM AKST until December 1 at 12:00PM AKST by NWS Juneau AK
* WHAT...Cold wind chill temperatures as low as 35 below, except to 15 below near Eaglecrest. * WHERE...Along the Klondike Highway at higher elevations. Along the Haines Highway. Near downtown Juneau and along the road to Eaglecrest. * WHEN...Until noon AKST Sunday. * IMPACTS...Hypothermia is possible if precautions are not taken.
Rip Current Statement issued November 27 at 3:48PM AST until November 30 at 6:00AM AST by NWS San Juan PR
* WHAT...Life-threatening rip currents due to breaking waves between 6 to 8 feet. * WHERE...Beaches of Saint Thomas and Saint John. * WHEN...through late Friday night. * IMPACTS...Rip currents that can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water where it becomes difficult to return to safety.