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Dense Fog Advisory issued February 27 at 6:10AM PST until February 27 at 9:00AM PST by NWS San Diego CA

* WHAT...For the Dense Fog Advisory, visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog. For the Wind Advisory, east winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts to 55 mph. * WHERE...Orange County Inland Areas. * WHEN...For the Dense Fog Advisory, until 9 AM PST this morning. For the Wind Advisory, until 4 PM PST this afternoon. * IMPACTS...Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous this morning. Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects late tonight and Thursday. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result for late tonight and Thursday.
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Flood Watch issued February 27 at 8:03AM CST until March 1 at 10:00PM CST by NWS Omaha/Valley NE

A watch has being issued for the Platte, Elkhorn, and Loup rivers due to potential ice jam development. This heightened threat is due to persistent warm weather. Those with interests along area rivers, especially in low-lying areas, should remain vigilant to the potential for rapidly rising water. * WHAT...Flooding caused by an ice jam is possible. * WHERE...Portions of east central, northeast, and southeast Nebraska, including the following counties, in east central Nebraska, Butler, Dodge, Douglas, Sarpy, Saunders and Washington. In northeast Nebraska, Antelope, Colfax, Cuming, Madison, Pierce, Platte and Stanton. In southeast Nebraska, Cass. * WHEN...Through Saturday evening. *
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Special Weather Statement issued February 27 at 7:56AM CST by NWS Corpus Christi TX

Areas of fog have developed across portions of South Texas this morning. Expect visibilities generally 1 mile or less with a few locations seeing visibilities 1/4 mile or less at times. Use caution if traveling as visibility may change rapidly in a short amount of time. Use low beam headlights and leave extra distance between your vehicle and others on the road.
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Special Weather Statement issued February 27 at 8:45AM EST by NWS Cleveland OH

Areas of fog are spreading into the area this morning as winds shift westerly. Some fog may be locally dense with visibility reduced to one-quarter of a mile or less. The greatest potential for locally dense fog will be near Lake Erie, along with on hilltops. Motorists should be prepared for fluctuating and locally reduced visibility this morning.
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for February 26th, 2025
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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for February 26th, 2025

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level:  Level 2 Meteorological Summary: Dense Fog Advisories  have been issued this morning along portions of Nature Coast due to foggy conditions reducing visibility to ¼ of a mile or less  at times. Additional areas of patchy to locally dense fog  have developed this morning throughout the state, but conditions should lift and dissipate throughout the morning hours. Weak high pressure will settle in across the Sunshine State allowing for mostly dry conditions to return. Enough moisture and onshore winds along the Southeast Florida coastline may allow for brief showers later
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Dense Fog Advisory issued February 27 at 1:40AM CST until February 27 at 9:00AM CST by NWS Lake Charles LA

* WHAT...Dense fog will reduce visibility to 1/4 NM or less. * WHERE...Vermilion and West Cote Blanche Bays, Atchafalaya and East Cote Blanche Bays, Coastal waters from Cameron LA to High Island TX out 20 NM, Coastal waters from Intracoastal City to Cameron LA out 20 NM and Coastal waters from Lower Atchafalaya River to Intracoastal City LA out 20 NM. * WHEN...Until 9 AM CST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Low visibility will make navigation difficult.
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Hydrologic Outlook issued February 26 at 12:40PM MST by NWS Riverton WY

ESFRIW Low elevation snowpack of around 2 to 8 inches exists across much of the northern portion of the Bighorn Basin including mountain foothills. This snowpack contains an estimated 1 to 3 inches of Snow Water Equivalent (SWE). Warmer temperatures occur Thursday through Sunday with highs nearing or exceeding 50 degrees (Feb 27 - Mar 2). The upcoming warm temperatures, combined with the low elevation snowpack, could result in melting and injection into local rivers and streams. Ice break up on the Bighorn and Nowood Rivers is possible as well, and could lead to ice jamming and potential resultant flooding.
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Small Craft Advisory issued February 27 at 2:27AM EST until February 28 at 7:00AM EST by NWS Boston/Norton MA

* WHAT...Southwest winds 15 to 25 kt with gusts up to 30 kt and seas 7 to 10 feet expected. * WHERE...In Massachusetts coastal waters, Coastal Waters extending out to 25 nm South of Marthas Vineyard and Nantucket. In Rhode Island coastal waters, Coastal Waters from Montauk NY to Marthas Vineyard extending out to 20 nm South of Block Island. * WHEN...From 7 AM this morning to 7 AM EST Friday. * IMPACTS...Conditions will be hazardous to small craft.