Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service Sioux falls sad
4:46 am central standard time sun Jan 20 2008
snow is expected to develop across western south Dakota and
Northern Nebraska this morning, then expand eastward this
Afternoon and evening as the lower atmosphere saturates. This snow
Event will likely be of long duration, slowly adding up through
Tonight and Monday morning, then taper off Monday afternoon.
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Including the cities of, rock rapids, George, in,
Larchwood, sibley, spirit lake, Milford, Arnolds park,
Orange city, Sioux center, Sheldon, Hartley, sanborn,
Spencer, canton, lennox, tea, harrisburg
4:46 am central standard time sun jan 20 2008
snow advisory in effect from 6 pm this evening to 6 pm cst
Monday,
The national weather service in sioux falls has issued a snow
Advisory, which is in effect from 6 pm this evening to 6 pm cst
Monday.
Light snow should start to develop from west to east late this
Afternoon and evening, with accumulating snow then certainly
Expected by late evening, lasting through monday. Total snow
Accumulations of 3 to 5 inches will be common. The snow will be
Dry and fluffy, but excessive wind speeds are not expected with
This event.
A snow advisory means that periods of snow will cause primarily
Travel difficulties. Be prepared for snow covered roads and
Limited visibilities, and use caution while driving.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service quad cities ia il
3:41 am central standard time sun jan 20 2008
dangerously cold wind chills continue across the area.
arctic high pressure will continue to build into the area
This morning. The combination of the arctic air and west winds
Of 5 to 10 mph will produce wind chill values in the range
Of 20 to 30 degrees below zero this morning.
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Cedar-clinton-muscatine-scott-keokuk-washington-louisa-jo daviess-
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Mercer-
Including the cities of, independence, manchester, dubuque,
Vinton, cedar rapids, anamosa, maquoketa, marengo,
Iowa city, tipton, clinton, muscatine, bettendorf,
Davenport, sigourney, washington, wapello, galena,
Freeport, mount carroll, sterling, rock falls, moline,
Rock island, kewanee, princeton, hennepin, aledo
3:41 am central standard time sun jan 20 2008
wind chill advisory remains in effect until noon central standard time
today,
A wind chill advisory remains in effect until noon central standard time
today.
Bitterly cold temperatures combined with west winds at 5 to 10
Mph will produce dangerously cold wind chills of 20 to 30
Below zero this morning.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and winds will
Combine to generate low wind chills, resulting in frost bite and
Hypothermia if precautions are not taken. If you must venture
Outdoors, dress in layers covering exposed skin. Frostbite will
Occur in a few as 20 minutes in these conditions.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service omaha/valley ne
4:41 am central standard time sun jan 20 2008
snow will develop today and continue into monday.
snow should spread from west to east across much of northeast
Nebraska and west central iowa by this afternoon, and continue
Tonight and monday. Mainly light snow is expected, but due to the
Long duration, accumulations of 3 to 6 inches are possible by the
Time the system moves out monday night.
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Cuming-burt-
Including the cities of, onawa, bloomfield, hartington,
Pender, neligh, pierce, wayne, norfolk, stanton,
West point, tekamah
4:41 am central standard time sun jan 20 2008
snow advisory remains in effect from noon today to 3 pm cst
Monday.
A snow advisory remains in effect from noon today to 3 pm cst
Monday.
A long duration snow event is still expected for much of
Northeast nebraska and west central iowa. Snow should develop by
Mid day today and continue well into monday. The snowfall rate
Should be light during much of the event. However, due to the long
Duration, 3 to 6 inches of snow accumulation is likely by monday
Night.
A snow advisory means that periods of snow will cause primarily
Travel difficulties. Be prepared for snow covered roads and
Limited visibilities, and use caution while driving.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service duluth mn
3:37 am central standard time sun jan 20 2008
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Northern itasca-central st. Louis-northern cass-southern itasca-
Southern cass-crow wing-northern aitkin-southern aitkin-
Carlton/southern st. Louis-pine-douglas-bayfield-burnett-washburn-
Sawyer-
3:37 am central standard time sun jan 20 2008
wind chill advisory remains in effect until noon central standard time
today.
A wind chill advisory remains in effect until noon central standard time
today.
Bitterly cold arctic air combined with west-northwest winds of
5 to 15 mph, will continue to produce wind chill values of 25 to
40 below zero across the northland this morning. Wind chill values
This low can be life threatening, Causing frostbite to occur in
5 to 10 minutes and possibly leading to hypothermia.
Wind chills will still be cold this afternoon, but warm a bit to
15 to 25 below zero. Another wind chill advisory will likely be
Needed tonight into monday morning, as wind chill values drop
Into the 25 to 40 below zero range once again.
If you must travel across the area, be sure to let someone know
Of your travel plans, and carry a cell phone and winter survival
Kit in case you become stranded. When working outdoors, dress in
Layers and be sure to take frequent breaks in a warm shelter.
Remember that pets are susceptible to cold wind chills as well.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service cheyenne wy
4:56 am mountain standard time sun jan 20 2008
snow and frigid temperatures heading towards southeast wyoming
And the western nebraska panhandle .
a strong cold front will move slowly south across the area today.
This front will interact with a strong low pressure system moving
Out of the pacific northwest to bring snow and some of the
Coldest temperatures of the season. Snow will begin across
Central wyoming by midday and will spread south and east through
The afternoon and evening.
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Snowy range-north laramie range-laramie range-
Including the cities of, harrison, chadron, douglas,
Glenrock, lusk, rawlins, hanna, medicine bow, centennial,
Garrett, buford, horse creek
4:56 am mountain standard time sun jan 20 2008
snow advisory in effect from 3 pm this afternoon to 5 pm mst
Monday.
The national weather service in cheyenne has issued a snow
Advisory, which is in effect from 3 pm this afternoon to 5 pm
Mst monday. The winter storm watch is no longer in effect.
Snow will begin across carbon, converse, and niobrara counties
By noon today, and will spread south across the entire area by
This evening. The snow will be heavy at times. Snow accumulations
Of 5 to 8 inches are likely across the lower elevations by monday
Evening, with 7 to 10 inches in the mountains.
A snow advisory means that periods of snow will cause primarily
Travel difficulties. Be prepared for snow covered roads and
Limited visibilities, and use caution while driving.
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Hooker-thomas-blaine-loup-garfield-wheeler-western cherry-
Including the cities of, gordon, rushville, valentine,
Springview, spencer, ainsworth, bassett, oneill, hyannis,
Mullen, thedford, dunning, taylor, burwell, bartlett,
Cody, merriman, kilgore
3:33 am central standard time sun jan 20 2008 /233 am mountain standard time
sun jan 20 2008/
snow advisory remains in effect from noon central standard time /11 am
mst/
Today to midnight central standard time /11 pm mst/ monday night.
A snow advisory remains in effect from noon central standard time /11 am
mst/ today
To midnight central standard time /11 pm mst/ monday night.
A front is expected to stall just south of nebraska today allowing
Easterly upslope flow to remain in place over the sandhills and
Northern nebraska. Moisture lifting up over the front will create
Widespread snow over much of western and north central nebraska
Beginning this morning and persisting through much of the day
Monday. The snowfall may be moderate to heavy at times across
Northern nebraska, mainly north of highway 2 this afternoon and tonight,
And this is where the deeper accumulations are expected. The
Intensity of the snowfall will begin to diminish from the west
Monday afternoon and should end by early tuesday morning.
Storm totals are likely to range from 2 to 4 inches between
Interstate 80 and highway 2, with 4 to 6 inches north of highway
2 to the south dakota border. Some areas of the northwest and
North central could see locally higher amounts up to 8 inches
Over this prolonged snow event.
A snow advisory means that periods of snow will cause primarily
Travel difficulties. Be prepared for snow covered roads and
Limited visibilities, and use caution while driving.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service green bay wi
5:16 am central standard time sun jan 20 2008
, very cold wind chills expected through noon today.
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Manitowoc-southern marinette-southern oconto-
Including the cities of, eagle river, rhinelander, crandon,
Tomahawk, antigo, keshena, sturgeon bay, wausau,
Wisconsin rapids, stevens point, appleton, green bay,
Algoma, wautoma, oshkosh, chilton, two rivers, crivitz
5:16 am central standard time sun jan 20 2008
wind chill advisory remains in effect until noon central standard time
today.
A wind chill advisory remains in effect until noon central standard time tod
ay.
Wind chills of 25 to 35 below zero are expected through noon today.
Wind chills this low can cause frost bite in as little as 20 to 30
Minutes.
A wind chill advisory means that the combination of cold and wind
Will result in very rapid heat loss for anyone outdoors without
Adequate protection. Frostbite and even hypothermia can occur if
Precautions are not taken. If you venture outdoors, be sure to
Dress appropriately. Several layers of light clothing provide
More warmth than a single heavy layer. Be sure to wear a hat and
Gloves.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service milwaukee/sullivan wi
3:48 am central standard time sun jan 20 2008
bitterly cold wind chills to affect area this morning.
west winds of 5 to 15 mph combining with a bitterly cold arctic
Airmass will continue to cause dangerous wind chill readings of
20 below to 30 below zero across southern wisconsin this morning.
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Washington-ozaukee-iowa-dane-jefferson-waukesha-milwaukee-
Lafayette-green-rock-walworth-racine-kenosha-
Including the cities of, montello, berlin, fond du lac,
Sheboygan, baraboo, portage, wisconsin dells, beaver dam,
West bend, port washington, dodgeville, madison, jefferson,
Lake mills, waukesha, brookfield, milwaukee, darlington,
Monroe, janesville, beloit, elkhorn, lake geneva, racine,
Kenosha
3:48 am central standard time sun jan 20 2008
wind chill advisory remains in effect until noon central standard time
today.
A wind chill advisory remains in effect until noon central standard time
today.
Bitterly cold temperatures and west winds of 5 to 15 mph will
Produce wind chills between 20 and 30 below zero this morning.
People who participate in outdoor winter activities such as ice
Fishing, snowmobiling or skiing should always be aware of the
Weather conditions and be properly dressed to protect themselves
From the elements.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service marquette mi
4:54 am eastern standard timesun jan 20 2008
lake effect snow near lake superior and low wind chills across
The rest of upper michigan.
arctic air crossing lake superior will continue to generate lake
Effect snow showers through monday in areas favored by west to
Northwest winds. The heaviest snow will fall near lake superior
East of munising today. Away from lake superior, a steady west
To northwest wind within the arctic airmass will maintain low wind
Chills this morning.
Keweenaw-northern houghton-
Including the cities of, copper harbor, houghton, hancock
454 am eastern standard timesun jan 20 2008
, lake effect snow and blowing snow advisory now in effect until
7 pm eastern standard timemonday,
The lake effect snow and blowing snow advisory is now in effect
Until 7 pm eastern standard timemonday.
Lake effect snow showers will continue through monday. Look for
Snowfall accumulations of 1 to 3 inches today, 1 to 3 inches
Tonight and 3 to 5 inches on monday. In addition to the
Snow, northwest winds gusting up to 25 mph will create
Considerable blowing and some drifting snow, with visibilities
Dropping below one quarter of a mile at times. Also, with cold
Temperatures this morning, expect wind chill readings of 15 to
25 below zero.
A lake effect snow and blowing snow advisory means lake-effect
Snow and blowing snow is forecast that will make travel difficult
In some areas. Lake-effect snow showers typically align
Themselves in bands and will likely be intense enough to drop
Several inches in localized areas. In addition, visibilities
Will be limited due to blustery winds creating blowing and
Drifting snow. Use caution when traveling.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service marquette mi
4:54 am eastern standard timesun jan 20 2008
lake effect snow near lake superior and low wind chills across
The rest of upper michigan.
arctic air crossing lake superior will continue to generate lake
Effect snow showers through monday in areas favored by west to
Northwest winds. The heaviest snow will fall near lake superior
East of munising today. Away from lake superior, a steady west
To northwest wind within the arctic airmass will maintain low wind
Chills this morning.
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Southern houghton-
Including the cities of, l`anse, marquette, iron mountain,
Menominee, escanaba, gladstone, manistique, kenton, sidnaw
4:54 am eastern standard timesun jan 20 2008 /354 am central standard time
sun jan 20 2008/
, wind chill advisory remains in effect until 1 pm eastern standard
time/noon
Cst/ this afternoon.
A wind chill advisory remains in effect until 1 pm eastern standard
time/noon cst/
This afternoon.
West winds of 10 to 15 mph within the arctic airmass in place will
Continue to hold wind chill readings down to 20 to 35 below zero
This morning. Expect wind chill readings to moderate this
Afternoon as temperatures rise.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. This will result in
Frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and
Gloves.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service gaylord mi
4:47 am eastern standard timesun jan 20 2008
, continued cold with periodic snow showers today.
arctic air blowing over the warmer lakes will keep lake effect
Snow showers going today. Temperatures this afternoon will range
Through the single digits above zero, with wind chills as cold
As 10 to 20 degrees below zero.
Chippewa-
Including the city of, sault ste. Marie
4:47 am eastern standard timesun jan 20 2008
Lake effect snow warning remains in effect until 7 pm eastern standard
time this
Evening.
Lake effect snow showers, heavy at times, will continue near
Whitefish point and paradise through early this evening. Some of these
Snow showers may also work their way into eckerman, trout
Lake, and sault sainte marie today as well. Although additional
accumulations
Up to 6 inches will be found near whitefish point, substantially
Less snow will be present across the remainder of chippewa
County. In addition, some blowing and drifting of snow will
Occur, and wind chills will drop to between 10 to 20 degrees
Below zero.
A lake effect snow warning means localized heavy lake effect snow
Is forecast that will make travel hazardous.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
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