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Flood Warning issued April 22 at 8:45PM CDT by NWS Little Rock AR

...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Arkansas... White River At Des Arc affecting Prairie County. White River At Georgetown affecting White, Woodruff and Prairie Counties. White River At Clarendon affecting Arkansas and Monroe Counties. White River At Augusta affecting White and Woodruff Counties. For the Lower White River...including Newport, Augusta, Georgetown, Des Arc, Clarendon...Moderate flooding is forecast. * WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast. * WHERE...White River at Georgetown. * WHEN...Until further notice. * IMPACTS...At 21.0 feet, Hurricane Lake Wildlife Management Area and Raft Creek Bottoms inundated. Roads in the bottoms are flooded. At
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Special Weather Statement issued April 23 at 4:07AM EDT by NWS Morristown TN

Some patchy dense fog will restrict visibilities to less than one-half mile across portions of East Tennessee, Southwest Virginia, and Southwest North Carolina early this morning. The fog should begin to dissipate by 9 AM. If driving this morning, slow down, use low-beam headlights and leave extra distance between you and the vehicle in front of you.
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Special Weather Statement issued April 23 at 2:57AM EDT by NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC

Areas of dense fog...reducing visibility to 1/4 mile or less have developed across the foothills and portions of the mountains of the Carolinas and northeast Georgia. Motorists traveling along roads and highways heading into or out of the mountains... including I-40 through western North Carolina...I-85 through upstate South Carolina...and I-26 between Spartanburg and the North Carolina mountains should prepare for sudden deterioration in visibility. Slow down and allow for plenty of space between yourself and other vehicles. If the fog persists, a Dense Fog Advisory may be issued for all or a part of this area.
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Flash Flood Warning issued April 23 at 1:47AM CDT until April 23 at 5:00AM CDT by NWS Fort Worth TX

FFWFWD The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a * Flash Flood Warning for... South Central Comanche County in central Texas... North Central Mills County in central Texas... * Until 500 AM CDT. * At 147 AM CDT, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Between 4 and 5 inches of rain have fallen. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly. HAZARD...Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms. SOURCE...Radar. IMPACT...Flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets, and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low lying areas. * Some locations
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Special Weather Statement issued April 23 at 12:34AM CDT by NWS Huntsville AL

Patchy Dense Fog has developed primarily across portions of northeastern Alabama and into Cullman county at this time. Some visibilities have already dropped to 1/4 of a mile or lower in these areas. This should continue at times through daybreak on Wednesday, possibly dropping visibilities to 1/4 mile or less in isolated areas. Motorists are urged to drive with extreme caution, as visibilities will vary significantly given the patchy nature of the fog. Use low beams, reduce driving speed, and allow for plenty of room between you and other cars. The fog should begin to burn off around 7 AM.