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Flood Watch issued February 10 at 8:53PM EST until February 13 at 7:00AM EST by NWS Peachtree City GA

* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible. * WHERE...Portions of north central, northeast, and northwest Georgia, including the following areas, in north central Georgia, Cherokee, Cobb, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Hall, Lumpkin, North Fulton, Pickens and Union. In northeast Georgia, Towns and White. In northwest Georgia, Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Murray, Paulding, Polk, Walker and Whitfield. * WHEN...From Tuesday afternoon through Thursday morning. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Creeks and streams may rise out of their banks. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - Several
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Special Weather Statement issued February 8 at 8:53PM CST by NWS Morristown TN

At 852 PM CST, Doppler radar was tracking strong thunderstorms along a line extending from 7 miles east of Spencer to 12 miles north of Gruetli-Laager. Movement was east at 35 mph. HAZARD...Wind gusts up to 40 mph. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around unsecured objects. Locations impacted include... Dunlap, Pikeville, Palio, Brayton, Melvine, Mount Crest, Old Cumberland, Cagle, and Fall Creek Falls State Park.
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Special Weather Statement issued January 21 at 8:53PM CST by NWS Birmingham AL

Sub-freezing temperatures across Central Alabama tonight will allow for the possibility of hazardous travel conditions across portions of the area that had snow. Snow was generally noted along and southeast of a line from Selma to Clanton to Wedowee. The greatest amounts were noted and thus the greatest overnight impacts are expected along and southeast of Interstate 85. Slick driving conditions may occur on roads, bridges, and overpasses as the temperatures will not likely go above freezing until midday on Wednesday. Please use extra caution if you have to travel.
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Beach Hazards Statement issued January 18 at 8:53PM PST until January 20 at 4:00PM 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...Through Monday afternoon. . * 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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Hydrologic Outlook issued December 19 at 8:53PM PST by NWS San Francisco CA

ESFMTR AN ACTIVE STORM TRACK ACROSS NORTHERN CALIFORNIA WILL BRING MODERATE RAINFALL AND AN INCREASED POTENTIAL FOR RAPID RIVER RISES ON NORTH BAY CREEKS AND STREAMS * WHATThe storm door is wide open with a very active storm track forecast to impact Northern California. Wet and unsettled weather will bring periods of light to moderate rainfall to the region with the biggest impact expected over the North Bay. The first couple of storms that are forecast to move across the North Bay Saturday and again on Sunday, will likely prime the soils resulting in quicker and more noteworthy rises of