Winter Weather Advisory issued March 12 at 11:23PM MDT until March 14 at 6:00PM MDT by NWS Grand Junction CO
* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 4 and 12 inches. Winds gusting as high as 50 mph. * WHERE...Elkhead and Park Mountains, Flat Tops, and Gore and Elk Mountains/Central Mountain Valleys. * WHEN...From 6 PM Thursday to 6 PM MDT Friday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions could impact the Friday morning and evening commutes. Gusty winds could bring down tree branches.
Wind Advisory issued March 12 at 5:35PM HST until March 12 at 6:00PM HST by NWS Honolulu HI
Winds have lowered below advisory thresholds.
High Wind Watch issued March 12 at 2:44AM MDT until March 13 at 6:00PM MDT by NWS Cheyenne WY
* WHAT...Southwest winds 30 to 40 mph with gusts up to 60 mph possible. * WHERE...North Snowy Range Foothills including Arlington and Elk Mountain along Interstate 80, Ferris/Seminoe/Shirley Mountains, and Central Carbon County. * WHEN...From late tonight through Thursday afternoon. * IMPACTS...Mainly to transportation. Strong cross winds will be hazardous to light weight or high profile vehicles, including campers and tractor trailers.
Wind Advisory issued March 11 at 3:26PM MDT until March 13 at 6:00PM MDT by NWS Salt Lake City UT
* WHAT...Southwest winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts 45-50 mph expected until a cold front moves through Thursday afternoon/evening when winds transition to a lighter northwest direction. * WHERE...Western Millard and Juab Counties, Great Salt Lake Desert and Mountains, Tooele and Rush Valleys, and Southwest Utah. * WHEN...From noon Wednesday to 6 PM MDT Thursday. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects and a few power outages may result. Areas of blowing dust may reduce visibilities.
Winter Storm Watch issued March 12 at 3:13AM MDT until March 14 at 6:00PM MDT by NWS Albuquerque NM
* WHAT...Heavy snow and blowing snow possible. Total snow accumulations between 3 and 6 inches possible, except 6 to 10 inches in the Tusas Mountains. Winds could gust up to 65 mph, except up to 75 mph in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. * WHERE...Northern and Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and Tusas Mountains Including Chama. * WHEN...From Thursday evening through Friday afternoon. * IMPACTS...Visibilities may drop below 1/4 mile due to falling and blowing snow. Travel could be very difficult to impossible. Very strong winds could cause extensive damage to trees and power lines. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Power outages may
High Wind Watch issued March 12 at 3:08AM MDT until March 14 at 6:00PM MDT by NWS Albuquerque NM
* WHAT...West winds 35 to 50 mph with gusts up to 75 mph possible. * WHERE...South Central Mountains and Southwest Chaves County. * WHEN...From Thursday evening through Friday afternoon. * IMPACTS...Damaging winds could blow down trees and power lines. Power outages are possible. Travel will be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Areas of blowing dust can cause hazardous travel conditions.
Flood Watch issued March 11 at 9:49PM PDT until March 13 at 6:00PM PDT by NWS San Diego CA
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible. * WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following areas, Orange County Coastal Areas, Orange County Inland Areas, Riverside County Mountains, San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San Diego County Coastal Areas, San Diego County Mountains, San Diego County Valleys and Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills. * WHEN...From Wednesday evening through Thursday afternoon. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Debris flow are possible near recent burn scars. Areas of flooding possible in the
Small Craft Advisory issued March 11 at 2:14AM PDT until March 11 at 6:00PM PDT by NWS San Diego CA
* WHAT...Southeast winds 10 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt and seas 6 to 11 ft expected. * WHERE...Coastal Waters from San Mateo Point to the Mexican Border and out to 30 nm and Waters from San Mateo Point to the Mexican Border Extending 30 to 60 nm out including San Clemente Island. * WHEN...Until 6 PM PDT this evening. * IMPACTS...Conditions will be hazardous to small craft. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...There is a slight chance of thunderstorms this afternoon and early evening. Any thunderstorm can produce gusty, erratic winds, lightning, hail, reduced visibility in heavy rain.
Flood Watch issued March 10 at 12:33PM PDT until March 13 at 6:00PM PDT by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
* WHAT...Flash flooding and debris flows caused by excessive rainfall are possible. * WHERE...Much of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties (below 5,000 to 6,000 feet), and the Santa Barbara County South Coast including the Santa Ynez Range. Higher concern for recent burn scars within the watch area. * WHEN...From Wednesday evening through Thursday afternoon. * IMPACTS...Potential for heavy rain over the burn scars may trigger hazardous and damaging flooding and debris flows. Flooding may also occur in poor drainage and urban areas. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - Peak rates of 0.5 to 0.75 inch/hr are possible, with a 10 to 20
Flood Watch issued March 10 at 8:58PM PDT until March 13 at 6:00PM PDT by NWS San Diego CA
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible. * WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following areas, Orange County Coastal Areas, Orange County Inland Areas, Riverside County Mountains, San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San Diego County Coastal Areas, San Diego County Mountains, San Diego County Valleys and Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills. * WHEN...From Wednesday evening through Thursday afternoon. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Debris flow are possible near recent burn scars. Areas of flooding possible in the mountains below