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Wind Advisory issued March 1 at 2:02PM PST until March 2 at 10:00AM PST by NWS San Diego CA

* WHAT...West winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts to 50 mph expected. Strongest winds on the desert slopes of the mountains. * WHERE...Riverside County Mountains. * WHEN...Until 10 AM PST Sunday. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...There will be a brief break in winds late tonight into Sunday morning before picking up again Sunday afternoon.
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Beach Hazards Statement issued March 1 at 8:34PM PST until March 3 at 9:00PM PST by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

* WHAT...Dangerous rip currents and breaking waves due to elevated surf of 3 to 6 feet expected. Highest surf on west- facing beaches. * WHERE...Malibu Coast and Los Angeles County Beaches. * WHEN...From late tonight through Monday evening. * IMPACTS...There is an increased risk of ocean drowning. Rip currents can pull swimmers and surfers out to sea. Waves can wash people off beaches and rocks, and capsize small boats nearshore.
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High Surf Advisory issued March 1 at 8:34PM PST until March 3 at 9:00PM PST by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

* WHAT...Surf heights of 4 to 8 feet with local sets to 9 feet and dangerous rip currents are expected. Highest surf on west- facing beaches. * WHERE...Ventura County Beaches. * WHEN...From 3 AM Sunday to 9 PM PST Monday. * IMPACTS...There is an increased risk for ocean drowning. Rip currents can pull swimmers and surfers out to sea. Large breaking waves can cause injury, wash people off beaches and rocks, and capsize small boats near shore.
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Wind Advisory issued March 1 at 8:19PM PST until March 2 at 10:00PM PST by NWS Las Vegas NV

* WHAT...Southwest winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph expected. * WHERE...In California, Death Valley National Park and Owens Valley. In Nevada, Lincoln County, Las Vegas Valley, Northeast Clark County, and Western Clark and Southern Nye County. * WHEN...From 8 AM to 10 PM PST Sunday. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
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Winter Weather Advisory issued March 1 at 6:32PM PST until March 3 at 10:00PM PST by NWS Hanford CA

* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 4 and 10 inches above 4500 feet. Totals up to 14 inches at the higher elevations. Winds gusting as high as 50 mph. * WHERE...A portion of central California. * WHEN...From 10 PM this evening to 10 PM PST Monday. * IMPACTS...Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will likely become slick and hazardous. Travel could be very difficult to impossible. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday morning and evening commutes. Strong winds could cause tree damage.
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Special Weather Statement issued March 1 at 5:55AM PST by NWS Spokane WA

Through 8AM...areas of dense freezing fog will impact travel across portions of Northeastern Washington and North Idaho. At 545 AM, a weather spotter reported very low visibility along sections of I-90 through Coeur d'Alene. Satellite and cameras revealed additional fog banks impacting sections of US 95 between Rathdrum and Bonners Ferry and Highway 20 along the Pend Oreille River. Motorists should be prepared for rapid fluctuations in visibility to a 1/4 mile or lower along with slick conditions on untreated roadways.
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Beach Hazards Statement issued February 28 at 3:34PM PST until March 3 at 1:00AM PST by NWS Portland OR

* WHAT...Sneaker waves possible. * WHERE...North and Central Coast of Oregon, and South Washington Coast. * WHEN...From 3 AM PST Saturday through late Sunday night. * IMPACTS...Waves can run up significantly farther on a beach than normal, including over rocks and jetties. Sneaker waves can suddenly knock people off of their feet and quickly pull them into the frigid ocean which may lead to serious injury or drowning. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Keep children and pets away from the surf zone. Keep off of jetties, rocks and logs near the surf zone. If you see someone swept into the sea do not
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Beach Hazards Statement issued February 28 at 12:08PM PST until March 1 at 7:00AM PST by NWS Medford OR

* WHAT...A high risk of sneaker waves. * WHERE...Beaches along Curry County. The highest risk will be to west-facing beaches. * WHEN...From 8 PM PST this evening through Saturday morning. * IMPACTS...Sneaker waves can run up significantly farther on beaches than normal, including over rocks and jetties. These waves can suddenly knock people off of their feet and quickly pull them into the cold ocean waters, resulting in serious injury or death. Waves may also lift driftwood logs, trapping anyone caught underneath. * View the hazard area in detail at https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr