Flood Advisory issued February 13 at 8:24PM CST by NWS North Platte NE
...The Flood Advisory continues for the following rivers in Nebraska... North Platte River at North Platte affecting Lincoln County. .An ice jam will cause water to infiltrate the lowlands along the river. For the North Platte River...including North Platte...elevated river levels are forecast. * WHAT...Flooding caused by an ice jam continues. * WHERE...North Platte River at North Platte. * WHEN...Until further notice. * IMPACTS...At 6.0 feet, Minor flood stage. Minor flooding begins in low lying and agricultural areas along the south bank of the North Platte River. Flooding of yards between the golf course and Buffalo Bill Campground are possible.
Cold Weather Advisory issued February 12 at 1:58PM CST until February 13 at 9:00AM CST by NWS North Platte NE
* WHAT...Very cold wind chills as low as 25 below zero expected. * WHERE...All of western and north central Nebraska. * WHEN...From 11 PM CST /10 PM MST/ this evening to 9 AM CST /8 AM MST/ Thursday. * IMPACTS...The dangerously cold wind chills as low as 25 below zero could cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 30 minutes and potentially lead to hypothermia with prolonged exposure.
Winter Weather Advisory issued February 11 at 1:42PM CST until February 12 at 6:00PM CST by NWS North Platte NE
* WHAT...Snow expected, with additional snow accumulations between 2 and 5 inches. * WHERE...Portions of central, north central, panhandle, southwest, and west central Nebraska. * WHEN...Until 6 PM CST /5 PM MST/ Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Roads will likely become slick and hazardous. Plan on slippery road conditions.
In North Carolina, 153,000 Families Receiving FEMA Help
In North Carolina, 153,000 Families Receiving FEMA Help HICKORY, N.C. – In 39 counties, including the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, more than 153,000 households are being helped by FEMA assistance as they recover from Tropical Storm Helene. Four months after the catastrophic storm, individuals and families have received rental assistance, money for basic repairs to their homes, sheltering in hotels, temporary housing in FEMA-provided mobile homes and travel trailers, funds for replacement of essential personal property, money for serious needs, and other assistance. Here are some ways that FEMA is working with the state of North Carolina and local
FLIGHT ADVISORY GPS INTERFERENCE TESTING – FORT LIBERTY NORTH CAROLINA
FLIGHT ADVISORY GPS INTERFERENCE TESTING FORT LIBERTY NORTH CAROLINA (FTLBNC) 25-26 09 – 12 February Fort Liberty, NC The entire flight advisory may be accessed and downloaded at the following address: https://www.faasafety.gov/files/notices/2025/Feb/FTLBNC_25-26_GPS_Flight_Advisory.pdf Pilots are advised to check NOTAMs frequently for possible changes prior to operations in the area. NOTAMs will be published at least 24 hours in advance of this event.
FEMA Extends Application Deadline for North Carolinians Affected by Tropical Storm Helene
FEMA Extends Application Deadline for North Carolinians Affected by Tropical Storm Helene HICKORY, N.C. – At the request of the state of North Carolina, Tropical Storm Helene survivors now have until March 8, 2025, to apply for assistance with FEMA. With the extended deadline, FEMA still strongly urges survivors to apply as soon as possible. After the deadline of March 8, you may still submit documents, update your contact information and stay in contact with FEMA regarding your application, but you must apply before the deadline. FEMA assistance may include funds for temporary housing such as rental assistance or reimbursement
FLIGHT ADVISORY – GPS Interference Testing – FORT LIBERTY NORTH CAROLINA
FLIGHT ADVISORY GPS INTERFERENCE TESTING FORT LIBERTY NORTH CAROLINA (FTLBNC) 25-14 (REVISION 1) 30 January – 04 February Fort Liberty, NC Centered at 350637N0791526W or the LIB160046 The entire flight advisory may be accessed and downloaded at the following address: https://www.faasafety.gov/files/notices/2025/Jan/FTLBNC_25-14_GPS_Flight_Advisory.pdf Pilots are advised to check NOTAMs frequently for possible changes prior to operations in the area. NOTAMs will be published at least 24 hours in advance of any GPS tests.
Red Flag Warning issued January 27 at 2:05AM CST until January 27 at 6:00PM CST by NWS North Platte NE
The National Weather Service in North Platte has issued a Red Flag Warning for low humidity and gusty winds, which is in effect from noon today to 6 PM CST this evening. * AFFECTED AREA...Fire Weather Zone 209 Loup Rivers Basin. * TIMING...Noon to 6 PM CST this evening. * WINDS...West 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph. * RELATIVE HUMIDITY...As low as 17 percent. * TEMPERATURES...In the low 50s. * LIGHTNING...Not expected. * IMPACTS...Any fire start will likely spread rapidly and become difficult to control.
Snow Squall Warning issued January 22 at 3:19PM MST until January 22 at 3:45PM MST by NWS North Platte NE
The National Weather Service in North Platte has issued a * Snow Squall Warning for... Northwestern Grant County in west central Nebraska... Southeastern Sheridan County in the Panhandle of Nebraska... * Until 345 PM MST. * At 319 PM MST, a dangerous snow squall was located 11 miles northeast of Ellsworth, or 35 miles east of Alliance, moving south at 25 mph. HAZARD...Intense bursts of heavy snow and gusty winds leading to blowing snow and rapidly falling visibility. Wind gusts greater than 35 mph. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Travel will become difficult and potentially dangerous within minutes. This includes Highway 2 between
Snow Squall Warning issued January 22 at 4:16PM CST until January 22 at 4:45PM CST by NWS North Platte NE
The National Weather Service in North Platte has issued a * Snow Squall Warning for... Northeastern Hooker County in west central Nebraska... Northern Thomas County in north central Nebraska... * Until 445 PM CST/345 PM MST/. * At 416 PM CST/316 PM MST/, a dangerous snow squall was located near Seneca, or 11 miles west of Thedford, moving southeast at 15 mph. HAZARD...Intense bursts of heavy snow and gusty winds leading to blowing snow and rapidly falling visibility. Wind gusts greater than 35 mph. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Travel will become difficult and potentially dangerous within minutes. This includes the following highways...