Cold Weather Advisory issued January 22 at 9:21PM CST until January 23 at 9:00AM CST by NWS Birmingham AL
* WHAT...Very cold temperatures as low as 10 degrees expected. * WHERE...Barbour, Bullock, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, Montgomery, Pike, and Russell Counties. * WHEN...From midnight until 9 AM CST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Frostbite and hypothermia will occur if unprotected skin is exposed to these temperatures. An extended period of subfreezing temperatures could cause pipes to burst.
Winter Weather Advisory issued January 22 at 6:55PM AKST until January 25 at 9:00AM AKST by NWS Fairbanks AK
* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 6 to 12 inches. Winds gusting as high as 60 mph. * WHERE...Lower Yukon River. * WHEN...From 3 AM Thursday to 9 AM AKST Saturday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible. Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. Strong winds could cause tree damage. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Potential for rain to mix in with snow. Minor ponding of water is possible. Strongest winds will be Thursday night through early Friday morning.
Extreme Cold Warning issued January 22 at 7:47PM CST until January 23 at 9:00AM CST by NWS Mobile AL
* WHAT...Dangerously cold wind chills as low as 10 expected. * WHERE...Portions of south central and southwest Alabama, northwest Florida, and southeast Mississippi. * WHEN...Until 9 AM CST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Frostbite and hypothermia will occur if unprotected skin is exposed to these temperatures. An extended period of freezing temperatures could cause ruptured water pipes.
Winter Storm Watch issued January 22 at 6:55PM AKST until January 25 at 3:00AM AKST by NWS Fairbanks AK
* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations of 5 to 12 inches possible. Winds could gust as high as 55 mph. * WHERE...Noatak Valley and Lower Kobuk Valley. * WHEN...From 6 AM AKST Thursday through late Friday night. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. Gusty winds could bring down tree branches. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Potential for rain to mix with snow. Due to the mixing of precipitation, snow may become moisture-laden and dense. Heaviest snowfall will be Thursday night. Heavier snowfall will be at higher elevations.
Winter Storm Warning issued January 22 at 6:55PM AKST until January 24 at 6:00AM AKST by NWS Fairbanks AK
* WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5 inches. Winds gusting as high as 65 mph. * WHERE...Yukon Delta Coast. * WHEN...From noon Thursday to 6 AM AKST Friday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Potential for rain to mix in with snow. Minor ponding of water is possible.
Winter Weather Advisory issued January 22 at 6:55PM AKST until January 26 at 3:00AM AKST by NWS Fairbanks AK
* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 8 to 16 inches. Winds gusting as high as 60 mph. * WHERE...North Slopes of the Western Alaska Range. * WHEN...From 3 AM Thursday to 3 AM AKST Sunday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible. Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. Strong winds could cause tree damage. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Potential for rain to mix in with snow.
Special Weather Statement issued January 22 at 6:49PM AKST by NWS Fairbanks AK
A strong storm with south to southwest winds of 40 to 55 mph will impact the West Coast and Western Interior Thursday night and Friday. For coastal locations, water is likely to come through cracks in the sea ice and make travel very difficult. Given the extent of the ice and thickness, impacts to land areas are expected to be minimal, so no coastal flood products will be issued at this time. The potential for coastal impacts remains south of Hooper Bay and Nunivak Island. Given the warmth of the airmass and the amount of liquid precipitation, travel will become
Winter Weather Advisory issued January 23 at 3:23AM MST until January 24 at 11:00PM MST by NWS Great Falls MT
* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 1 to 5 inches, with 5 to 7 inches along the Highway 87 corridor between Belt and Raynesford. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE...Cascade County below 5000ft, Fergus County below 4500ft, Judith Basin County and Judith Gap, and Western and Central Chouteau County. * WHEN...From 8 PM this evening to 11 PM MST Friday. * IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the Friday morning and evening commutes. Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Moderate snowfall rates are likely with the onset of
High Wind Warning issued January 23 at 2:22AM PST until January 23 at 6:00PM PST by NWS San Diego CA
* WHAT...Northeast winds 35 to 45 mph with gusts to 60 to 70 mph expected. Isolated gusts to 70 to 80 mph for the San Diego County mountains. The strongest winds are expected from after sunrise this morning into this afternoon. * WHERE...Orange County Inland Areas, Riverside County Mountains, San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San Diego County Mountains, San Diego County Valleys, San Gorgonio Pass near Banning, and Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills. * WHEN...From 6 AM this morning to 6 PM PST this evening. * IMPACTS...Damaging winds could blow down trees and
Cold Weather Advisory issued January 23 at 4:21AM CST until January 23 at 9:00AM CST by NWS Grand Forks ND
* WHAT...Very cold wind chills as low as 35 below. * WHERE...Portions of north central and northwest Minnesota. * WHEN...Until 9 AM CST this morning. * IMPACTS...The dangerously cold wind chills as low as 35 below zero could cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 10 minutes.