Blizzard watch in effect from monday morning through late
Monday night,
The national weather service in fairbanks has issued a blizzard
Watch, which is in effect from monday morning through late
Monday night.
Snow and blowing snow will develop monday morning as deepening
Storm moves toward saint lawrence island from the southwest. Winds
Gusting to 40 mph may produce very low visibilities in blowing
Snow.
A blizzard watch means there is a potential for falling and/or
Blowing snow with strong winds and extremely poor visibilities.
This can lead to whiteout conditions and make travel very
Dangerous.
Very cold conditions expected tonight and tomorrow,
Brisk northerly flow in the wake of a strong cold front will usher
In a much colder and very dry airmass. Wind gusts may exceed 25 mph
Today. Although winds will diminish somewhat overnight, they will
Not relax completely. Wind around 7 to 10 mph in conjunction with
Temperatures falling into the teens or low 20s will result in wind
Chill between 10 and 15 degrees for a large portion of central
Alabama monday morning. School kids waiting for the morning bus may
Want to dress in an extra layer or three.
Any exposed water pipes may be at risk of freezing. In addition be
Sure to make comfortable accommodations for outdoor pets, and
Check on the elderly.
Very cold and blustery conditions expected through tonight,
A cold modified canadian airmass will continue to funnel southward
Into the tennessee valley this afternoon and tonight. Overnight lows
Will bottom out in the teens with some of the higher elevations
Nearing 10 degrees by monday morning. Sustained northwest winds
Around 10 to 15 mph, with occasional higher gusts, will lead to
Wind chill readings in the single digits overnight. Some areas in
The higher elevations of south central tennessee may actually see
Wind chill values fall to as low as 5 degrees below zero for a few
Hours before daybreak monday.
Temperature and subsequent wind chill values will then begin to rise
Above 10 degrees by mid morning monday as winds subside and ample
Sunshine prevails.
Winter storm warning remains in effect from 4 pm this
Afternoon to 4 pm pacific standard time monday for the southern
sierra nevada from
Yosemite to the kern county line,
A winter storm warning for the southern sierra nevada from
Yosemite to the kern county line remains in effect from 4 pm this
Afternoon to 4 pm pacific standard time monday.
A vigorous storm system is expected to move out of the gulf of
Alaska and into northern california today through monday. A very
Strong cold front associated with the storm is forecast to cross
The region tonight through monday evening. Strong winds and heavy
Snow are expected with the front. One to two feet is expected
Over the higher elevations. Snow levels will start around
7000 feet this evening and lower to 3500 feet by monday night.
Winds will be gusting to near 60 mph along the crest. The front
Should move through late monday and conditions will improve by
Tuesday with only a few residual showers possible.
A winter storm warning means significant amounts of snow,
Sleet, and ice are expected or occurring. Strong winds are also
Possible. This will make travel very hazardous or impossible.
Heavy snow and strong winds will continue in the mountains
Through monday afternoon,
.strong low pressure over the pacific ocean will drive a cold
Front through interior northern california today. Heavy snow will
Continue above 5000 feet through the night into monday afternoon.
Snow levels briefly rise higher early this afternoon before they
Lower below 3000 feet this evening. Strong wind gusts up to 60 mph
Will create blizzard conditions at times over the mountain passes
Through the warning period.
Snow will taper off to scattered snow showers by late thursday
Afternoon.
, winter storm warning now in effect until 4 pm pacific standard time
monday,
The winter storm warning for heavy snow is now in effect until 4
Pm pacific standard time monday.
Strong winds and periods of heavy snow will continue through
Monday afternoon. 2 to 3 feet of snow will fall above 7000
Feet, with 8 to 14 inches above 5000 feet. Snow levels will drop
Behind a cold front tonight. Several inches of snow is possible
Down to 3000 feet by monday afternoon.
Wind gusts over 55 mph will create blizzard conditions over
Mountain passes through the warning period. Snow will taper off
To scattered snow showers late monday afternoon.
A winter storm warning for snow and blowing snow means severe
Winter weather conditions are expected. Significant amounts of
Snow are forecast that will make travel dangerous. Only travel in
An emergency. If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight,
Food, and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency.
Active weather pattern continues with the next pacific storm
Set to impact the region beginning monday morning,
.after a period of calm and cold weather today, the next pacific
Storm will begin to impact the region monday morning. This
Prolonged storm will produce significant snowfall accumulations
Over the mountains and associated valleys of colorado, the four
Corners region, southeastern mountains of utah and the gunnison
Basin by late tuesday evening. In addition, gusty southwest winds
Will bring areas of blowing and drifting snow.
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Information. For the latest road conditions, dial 511.
, winter storm watch remains in effect from monday morning
Through tuesday evening,
A winter storm watch remains in effect from monday morning
Through tuesday evening.
Snow is expected to develop early monday morning and will likely
Continue through late tuesday evening. This storm could bring
>From 4 to 8 inches with locally higher amounts of new snow during
This period. Meanwhile, Southwest winds from 10 to 20 mph with
Gusts to 25 mph may generate areas of blowing snow.
A winter storm watch means there is a potential for significant
Snow, sleet, or ice accumulations that may impact travel.
Continue to monitor the latest forecasts.
Winter storm warning remains in effect from 6 am monday to
6 pm mountain standard time tuesday,
A winter storm warning remains in effect from 6 am monday to 6 pm
mountain standard time tuesday.
This warning is in effect for the eastern sawatch mountains above
11000 feet and eastern san juan mountains above 10000 feet. This
Includes monarch pass, wolf creek pass, and cumbres pass.
Another weather system is forecast to approach the central
Rockies late tonight and continue through tuesday. Snow will
Increase in coverage and intensity across the colorado
Continental divide tomorrow and continue through tuesday. Storm
Total snow accumulation of 1 to 2 feet across the eastern
Sawatch mountains will be possible, while the southwest slopes of
The san juan mountains could see as much as 2 to 3 feet of total
Snow accumulation by tuesday evening. Gusty southwest winds of 15
To 30 mph with gusts to 50 mph will cause areas of blowing and
Drifting snow and whiteout conditions at times. Difficult to
Impossible driving conditions are expected.
Both the southwest and central mountains of colorado have been
Getting hit by snowstorms and wind every 2 to 3 days over the last
Couple of weeks. With more heavy snow and wind on the way, the
Avalanche threat will be quite high.
There is still some uncertainty with this potential significant
Winter weather event. Any change in the timing, track,
Strength, and available moisture could significantly alter
Snowfall amounts. Now is the time to review winter weather
Preparedness plans, if you live or plan to travel across
Colorado monday through tuesday.
Precautionary/preparedness actions,
Strong winds and reduced visibility are expected due to heavy
Snowfall and blowing snow.
Avoid travel in the warning area. If you are planning to travel
In the warning area during the time of the warning, listen to
The latest weather forecast and consider traveling at another
Time or by another route. If you must travel in the warning area
During the time of the warning, take along a winter survival
Kit. If you become stranded in a rural area, stay with your
Vehicle until help arrives. To keep warm in your vehicle, run
Your engine 10 minutes each hour, and make sure the exhaust pipe
Is clear of snow to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
Dangerous winter weather conditions lingering through this
Afternoon,
.the combination of bitterly cold temperatures, strong winds and
Fresh snowfall are producing dangerous winter weather conditions
Today, especially across parts of southeast minnesota,
Northeast iowa and southwest wisconsin. Temperatures in the single
Digits below zero and northwest winds in the 20 to 30 mph range, gusting
To 35 mph at times, was continuing to produce wind chill values
Of 25 to 40 below zero. Widespread blowing or drifting snow was
Still occurring, especially in open or higher terrain areas. Near
White- out conditions at times were still being observed across
The more wind-prone portions of northeast iowa and southeast
Minnesota, making travel very treacherous.
These winter hazards will continue through the reminder of the
Afternoon hours. Besides the threat of blocked or impassable
Roads, wind chill values this low can cause frostbite to exposed
Skin in a matter of minutes. This makes being outdoors very dangerous.
The blowing and drifting snow should improve by this evening, But wind
Chill values will remain bitterly cold and dangerous into this
Evening.
, winter storm warning remains in effect until 6 pm central standard
time this
Afternoon,
A winter storm warning remains in effect until 6 pm central standard
time this
Afternoon.
Strong northwest winds and the fresh snow cover will continue to
Produce blowing and drifting snow through the remainder of this
Afternoon. Near whiteout conditions at times will persist across the
Open areas of northeast iowa and southeast minnesota. Localized
Drifting to several feet high in spots may produce impassable roadways
Until road crews can get to all areas.
The wind will also combine with the bitterly cold temperatures to
Produce dangerous wind chill values of 25 to 40 below zero. This
Could lead to frostbite in minutes.
Due to these threats, travel will be very treacherous and is discouraged.
If you must travel, be prepared and bring extra food, blankets,
And a cell phone.
Blizzard conditions through early evening and extreme cold
Continuing tonight,
.a strong northwest wind will continue 25 to 45 mph late this
Afternoon, resulting in near zero visibility in blowing and
Drifting snow across northern iowa, north of highway 30. In
Addition, arctic temperatures combined with the wind will result
In dangerously cold wind chills between 20 below and 40 below zero
Through tonight.
, blizzard warning remains in effect until 6 pm central standard time this
Afternoon,
, wind chill warning remains in effect from 6 pm this evening to
4 am central standard time monday,
A blizzard warning remains in effect until 6 pm central standard time this
Afternoon. A wind chill warning remains in effect from 6 pm this
Evening to 4 am central standard time monday.
Northwest winds will blow 25 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45 mph
Through the afternoon. Law enforcement officials across northern
Iowa continue to report near zero visibility at times in open
Areas due to blowing snow. Significant drifting is also
Occurring, causing many roads to be impassable.
In addition to the ground blizzard conditions, the combination
Of arctic temperatures and strong winds will generate bitterly
Cold wind chills values as low as 30 below to 40 below zero
Through tonight.
A blizzard warning means severe winter weather conditions are
Expected or occurring. In this case, blowing snow due to strong
Winds will cause very poor visibility. In some locations this
Will lead to whiteout conditions, making travel extremely
Dangerous. Do not travel. If you must travel, have a winter
Survival kit with you. If you get stranded, stay with your
Vehicle.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
Dangerous winter conditions through monday morning,
Reissued to include whiteside county which was omitted from the
Previous update.
.strong northwest winds gusting occasionally to near 45 mph will
Continue to produce considerable blowing and drifting snow. This
Will create frequent whiteout conditions with zero visibility at
Times, especially in rural areas along and north of highway 30.
The low visibilities along with drifting snow will create
Difficult, if not impossible travel conditions. Dangerously
Cold wind chills of 30 to 40 below zero are expected across all
Of the region today through monday morning. The wind will
Gradually diminish tonight.
, blizzard warning remains in effect until 6 pm central standard time this
Afternoon,
, wind chill warning remains in effect from 6 pm this evening to
12 pm central standard time monday,
A blizzard warning remains in effect until 6 pm central standard time this
Afternoon. A wind chill warning remains in effect from 6 pm this
Evening to 12 pm central standard time monday.
Northwest winds occasionally gusting to 45 mph will continue to
Create widespread blizzard conditions this afternoon. Frequent
Whiteouts and visibilities to near zero can be expected. Drifts
To several feet deep will make for difficult if not impossible
Travel. In fact, travel is not recommended in parts of northeast
Iowa. The wind will gradually diminish tonight.
The combination of strong winds and temperatures remaining well
Zero today through monday morning, will create dangerously cold
Wind chills of 30 to 40 below zero.
A blizzard warning means that falling and/or blowing snow,
Strong winds and poor visibilities of one-quarter mile or less
Are occurring or imminent. This will cause whiteout conditions,
Making travel extremely dangerous. Do not travel! If you must
Travel due to an emergency, take your winter survival kit. If
You get stranded, stay with your vehicle until help arrives.
A wind chill warning means a combination of bitterly cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values, .
Resulting in frost bite , hypothermia or even death if
Precautions are not taken. If you must venture outdoors, dress
Appropriately in layers covering exposed skin. Frostbite will
Occur in a few as 10 minutes in these conditions.
Dangerous wind chills will continue,
.arctic air pouring southeast across nebraska and iowa will
Continue to bring dangerously cold wind chill values to the
Region through this evening. Northwest winds when combined with
Temperatures that will be a few degrees above and below zero,
Will produce wind chill values from 20 below to 35 below. Winds
Will decrease this evening, ending the dangerous wind
Chills, but actual temperatures will remain quite cold.
, wind chill warning remains in effect until midnight central standard time
Tonight,
A wind chill warning remains in effect until midnight central standard time
Tonight.
Although northwest winds will continue around 20 to 30 mph with
Gusts 30 to 40 mph through mid afternoon. When combined with the
Temperatures a few degrees above and below zero, wind chill
Values will continue near 30 below over much of the area. Areas of
Blowing snow will continue through the day. The dangerous wind
Chill threat will diminish in the evening as winds
Decrease, though tonight, temperatures will remain bitterly cold.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
Major winter storm underway,
, snow to continue through monday morning,
.an intense winter storm from the pacific ocean will bring heavy
Snow to most of southeastern oregon and southwestern idaho late
Today through monday morning. As of 11 am mountain standard time
sunday four to six
Inches of new snow had fallen in and around baker oregon, six
Inches at halfway, four at sumpter, three inches at burns and
Drewsey in oregon, about two inches at mountain home, emmett,
And cascade in idaho , and one to two inches from boise through
Nampa. Gusty southeast winds to 35 mph caused blowing and drifting
At mountain home.
The main part of the storm has not even arrived yet, it will
Come in from northern california late today and tonight. Latest
Computer projections put the greatest accumulations on the owyhee
Mountains and boise mountains. Those areas can expect 12 to 20
Inches of new snow tonight and monday morning, possibly 30
Inches on higher southwestern slopes.
The treasure valley will be directly under the area of maximum
Precipitation, but will receive less than surrounding mountains.
We expect a general 5 to 10 inch snowfall in the treasure valley
Tonight and monday morning, for a storm total of 6 to 12 inches.
Computer forecasts are increasingly trending toward an all-snow
Event rather than mixed precipitation. However temperatures in the
Treasure valley will be between 32 and 34 degrees this evening
Making the main roads more slushy than icy. The higher temperatures
Will also help reduce blowing and drifting. But blowing and drifting
Will continue to be a big problem in colder areas such as the camas
Prairie.
In southern malheur and harney counties temperatures will rise to
The upper 30s this afternoon and evening and some rain or mixed
And snow will fall at lower elevations. Elevations above 4500 feet
Will continue to have snow.
Snow will decrease from west to east monday, finally ending in
Central idaho monday evening. Colder weather will then move in
And turn any liquid water or slush to ice. This could present a
Problem for commuters in the populated treasure valley tuesday
Morning.
, winter storm warning remains in effect until 5 am mountain standard
time /4 am
pacific standard time / monday,
A winter storm warning for heavy snow and blowing snow in the
Treasure valley, owyhee mountains, boise mountains, west
Central idaho mountains, camas prairie, and baker county,
Remains in effect until 5 am mountain standard time /4 am pacific
standard time / monday.
Snow will continue late today through tonight into monday morning.
The owyhee mountains and boise mountains will receive the greatest
Amounts during this period, averaging 12 to 20 inches of new snow
With local amounts up to 30 inches on west facing higher slopes.
The west central idaho mountains and camas prairie will receive
10 to 20 inches. Gusty southeast winds to 25 mph will cause
Considerable blowing and drifting snow, especially in open areas
Such as the camas prairie.
The treasure valley is expected to receive 5 to 10 inches of new
Snow this afternoon through monday morning. Gusty southeast winds
15 to 25 mph, with gusts to 35 mph near mountain home, will
Cause blowing and drifting this evening, but later on the snow
Will become wetter and more dense and less prone to blowing
Around. As it becomes more dense, however, it will more likely
Adhere to trees and power lines, potentially causing damage.
A winter storm warning for heavy snow and blowing snow means that
Significant amounts of snow will make travel dangerous. Strong
Winds will also cause blowing and drifting of snow, and will
Limit visibilities. Only travel in an emergency. If you must
Travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your
Vehicle in case of an emergency.
Winter storm entering the gem state,
.a winter storm has brought light snow to central idaho this
Morning, and the light snow will spread eastward to the wyoming
Border by this afternoon. The snowfall should intensify, becoming
Moderate to heavy in accumulation rate for tonight and monday. Substantial
Blowing and drifting snow will develop as wind increases to above
15 mph. This combination of wind and heavy snow will make travel
Through central and eastern idaho hazardous. Temporary road
Closures are possible due to low visibility in blowing snow and
Closed roads due to heavy snow and heavily drifting snow.
, winter storm warning remains in effect until 11 am mountain standard time
Monday,
A winter storm warning remains in effect until 11 am mountain standard
time monday for
Heavy snowfall, heavy drifting and blowing snow.
Light snow from a warm front passing through central idaho has
Started bringing light snow to the central idaho mountains. By
Late this afternoon, the snow will intensify. Heaviest
Accumulations will occur tonight and monday morning, with lighter
Accumulations continuing into monday night. Total snow
Accumulation is expected to range from 4 to 10 inches in the
Pahsimeroi and lost river basins, and from 7 to 14 inches in the
Sawtooth range and in the wood river basins. Strong west wind of
15 to 30 mph will cause heavy drifting of snow and low visibility
In blowing snow. This will make traveling on sunday night and
Monday hazardous.
Drivers planning travel through the central idaho mountains for
Sunday night or monday should plan extra time to reach their
Destination. Carry proper warm clothing as well as food and
Water. Monitor road conditions prior to departure and while
Enroute.
Bitterly cold wind chills expected through tonight,
.an arctic air mass will continue to spread across central
Illinois today. Northwesterly winds will remain strong and
Gusty through tonight, producing wind chill values well below
Zero. Dangerous readings of 25 below zero or colder will be noted
At times, primarily in areas north and northwest of peoria.
, wind chill warning remains in effect until 9 am central standard
time monday,
A wind chill warning remains in effect until 9 am central standard
time monday.
Very cold canadian air will continue to move into the area today.
With high temperatures struggling to reach zero, and northwest
Winds of 20 to 30 mph, wind chill readings will frequently be
Colder than 25 degrees below zero. Although the winds will
Diminish tonight, temperatures below zero will keep the wind
Chills at similar readings to today.
Ice accumulations remain on many tree limbs and power lines from
The ice storm thursday night, and the strong winds will likely
Cause additional power outages through tonight. Be cautious while
Driving, and prepare for the possibility of being without power.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
Wind chill warning in effect until 4 pm central standard time this
afternoon,
, blizzard warning remains in effect until 6 pm central standard time this
Afternoon,
, wind chill advisory now in effect from 4 pm this afternoon to
12 pm central standard time monday,
The national weather service in chicago has issued a wind chill
Warning, which is in effect until 4 pm central standard time this
afternoon. The
Wind chill advisory is now in effect from 4 pm this afternoon to
12 pm central standard time monday. A blizzard warning remains in
effect until 6 pm
central standard time this afternoon.
Extremely dangerous and potentially life threatening winter
Weather will continue through this afternoon. West winds gusting
To 40 mph will continue to result in a ground blizzard with
Whiteout conditions and near zero visibility, particularly in
Open and rural areas. In addition, temperatures will remain in
The single digits below zero with wind chills of 25 to 40 degrees
Below zero through the afternoon.
Law enforcement officials report that many north south roads are
Snow covered, trecherous, and in some cases closed. The extreme
Winter conditions will make travel extremely dangerous today, and
Law enforcement officials have asked that any unnecessary travel
Be postponed.
A blizzard warning means severe winter weather conditions are
Expected or occurring. Falling and blowing snow with strong winds
And poor visibilities are likely. This will lead to whiteout
Conditions, making travel extremely dangerous. Do not travel. If
You must travel, have a winter survival kit with you. If you get
Stranded, stay with your vehicle.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
Wind chill warning in effect until 4 pm central standard time this
afternoon,
, blizzard warning remains in effect until 6 pm central standard time this
Afternoon,
, wind chill advisory now in effect from 4 pm this afternoon to
12 pm central standard time monday,
The national weather service in chicago has issued a wind chill
Warning, which is in effect until 4 pm central standard time this
afternoon. The
Wind chill advisory is now in effect from 4 pm this afternoon to
12 pm central standard time monday. A blizzard warning remains in
effect until 6 pm
central standard time this afternoon.
Extremely dangerous and potentially life threatening winter
Weather will continue through this afternoon. West winds gusting
To 40 mph will continue to result in a ground blizzard with
Whiteout conditions and near zero visibility, particularly in
Open and rural areas. In addition, temperatures will remain in
The single digits below zero with wind chills of 25 to 40 degrees
Below zero through the afternoon.
Law enforcement officials report that many north south roads are
Snow covered, trecherous, and in some cases closed. The extreme
Winter conditions will make travel extremely dangerous today, and
Law enforcement officials have asked that any unnecessary travel
Be postponed.
A blizzard warning means severe winter weather conditions are
Expected or occurring. Falling and blowing snow with strong winds
And poor visibilities are likely. This will lead to whiteout
Conditions, making travel extremely dangerous. Do not travel. If
You must travel, have a winter survival kit with you. If you get
Stranded, stay with your vehicle.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
Bitterly cold conditions have overspread the area,
, low wind chill values expected through early monday morning,
The coldest air of the season will affect our region through
Monday. Gusty northwest winds will continue today before
Diminishing later this evening. The combination of bitterly cold
Air and gusty winds will produce low wind chill values through
Early monday morning over the bi-state region, especially for
Areas north of interstate 70 and the hilltops of the eastern
Ozarks in southeast missouri.
The combination of temperatures falling into the lower teens and
Single digits and northwest winds blowing at speeds of 20 to 25
Mph with higher gusts will result in wind chill levels ranging from
Zero to 10 below zero through much of the day today and into
Tonight.
Those planning to venture outdoors should use common sense and
Dress warmly, making sure that as much exposed skin is covered as
Possible and to minimize any time spent outdoors. In addition, if
Traveling, do not let the warmth of your vehicle give you a
False sense of security. An unexpected breakdown could turn into
An extremely dangerous situation if you are unprepared. Make
Certain to take along extra warm clothing when you travel.
Wind chill advisory remains in effect until 6 am central standard time
monday,
A wind chill advisory remains in effect until 6 am central standard
time monday.
The combination of temperatures in the single digits and strong
Northwest winds will result in dangerous wind chill levels from
15 to 24 below zero until early monday morning. Northwest winds
Will blow at speeds of 20 to 25 mph with higher gusts through
Today. Winds will then diminish this evening, but lowering
Temperatures will maintain the dangerous wind chill levels.
Those planning to venture outdoors should use common sense and
Dress warmly, making sure that all exposed skin is covered. Do
Not let the warmth of your vehicle give you a false sense of
Security. An unexpected breakdown could turn into an extremely
Dangerous situation if you are unprepared. Make certain to take
Along extra warm clothing when you travel.
Wind chill advisory remains in effect until 10 am eastern standard time
monday,
A wind chill advisory remains in effect until 10 am eastern standard
time monday.
Temperatures are expected to drop to between 4 and 9 above zero
Tonight, as an arctic airmass settles into the ohio valley.
Westerly winds at 20 to 30 mph with gusts to near 35 mph will
Create wind chills values between 10 and 15 degrees below zero.
A wind chill advisory is issued when a strong wind will combine
With cold temperatures to create dangerously cold conditions for
Exposed skin. The wind will make it feel like it is between
10 and 24 degrees below zero for a period of several hours. Those
Planning to venture outdoors should use common sense and dress
Warmly, Making sure that all exposed skin is covered.
Extremely cold air along with high winds will cause dangerously
Cold wind chill temperatures today and tonight. Wind chills from
15 to 25 degrees below zero will occur in the central and north
With values near 15 below in the south.
, wind chill advisory remains in effect until 7 am eastern standard
time monday,
A wind chill advisory remains in effect until 7 am eastern standard
time monday.
Wind chills as low as 15 below to 25 below zero will occur at
Times today and tonight across central indiana.
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.
Another winter storm possible for tuesday and christmas eve,
Low pressure will advance out of the front range of the
Rockies on tuesday and rapidly move through the central plains
Into the lower great lakes by wednesday night. This system has the
Potential to bring moderate snowfall tuesday afternoon into
Tuesday night followed by a period of snow possibly mixing with
Sleet and freezing rain on wednesday.
While it is too early to determine exact amounts of precipitation
That may accompany this system, travelers should be aware that
The potential exists for a significant winter storm to affect the
Region on tuesday and wednesday. Holiday travel may become
Hazardous due to significant snowfall with deteriorating
Conditions and travelers should plan accordingly.
Blast of cold air ushering in bitter cold wind chills, lake
Effect snow and near zero visibility in some areas,
.bitterly cold arctic air will be over the region into monday.
Temperatures will remain around zero or below zero in many
Locations, except close to lake michigan. These very cold
Temperatures combined with winds of 25 to 35 mph with higher
Gusts will allow for wind chills of 15 below zero to near
30 below zero. The high winds will also create white out
Conditions, especially across northern indiana and southwest
Lower michigan where snow is falling and there is more snow on
The ground. Blizzard conditions are expected across southwest
Lower michigan where roads are being closed and visibility is zero.
In addition to the cold air and wind chills, lake effect snow is
Expected to increase in intensity this evening into monday
Morning. The combination of strong winds, cold wind chills and
Snow will create dangerous conditions, potentially deadly for
Anyone stranded outside.
, wind chill warning remains in effect until 1 pm eastern standard time /12
pm
central standard time / monday,
, winter weather advisory remains in effect until 10 am est
/9 am central standard time / monday,
A wind chill warning remains in effect until 1 pm eastern standard time
/12 pm central standard time /
Monday. A winter weather advisory remains in effect until 10 am
Est /9 am central standard time / monday.
Bitter cold temperatures ranging from 5 above zero to near
5 below zero combined with strong winds of 25 to 35 mph will
Create wind chills between 15 below zero to near 30 below zero
Today into monday morning.
The strong winds will also cause blowing snow and will create
Difficult driving conditions and near white out conditions where
Snow is falling or has accumulated on the ground. There is a
Chance for additional snowfall this evening and tonight which
Will also hamper travel and make conditions worse. The chances
For accumulating snow will be greatest north of highway 6,
Closer to the indiana, michigan and ohio state lines.
The strong winds today and tonight will also create havoc with
Trees and power lines already covered with ice or weakened by the
Recent ice storm. Wind gusts to around 45 mph into this evening
Will likely bring down additional tree limbs and could cause some
Trees and power lines to fail as well. Reports of power outages
Have already been received.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
A winter weather advisory for blowing snow means that
Visibilities will be limited due to strong winds blowing snow
Around. Use caution when traveling, especially in open areas.
Wintry mix of precipitation possible tuesday and tuesday night
Across central kentucky and south central indiana,
A developing storm system over the western united states will move
East into the western ohio valley tuesday. As this weather system
Approaches, strong southerly winds will allow warmer air to move
In aloft over an arctic airmass that will be in place across the
Region. This combination of warm air aloft and cold air at the
Surface will set the stage for a period of wintry weather mainly
During the day on tuesday and possibly into tuesday night.
Precipitation is forecast to start off as sleet and then change
Over to a period of freezing rain. As the storm moves further east
Into the region tuesday night, sufficient warming is expected and
All the precipitation is forecast to change over to plain rain.
It should be noted that there is considerable uncertainty in the
Forecast with respect to how fast temperatures will warm on
Tuesday. If temperatures remain below freezing for a longer period
Of time than currently forecast, significant icing problems may
Develop across the region. However if temperatures rise above
Freezing quickly, then icing problems will be greatly minimized.
If you have travel plans during the tuesday time period, stay
Abreast of the latest forecasts and be prepared to make
Adjustments to your travel if necessary.
Stay tuned to noaa all hazards weather radio and your local media
For the latest forecasts and updates on this weather situation.
Wind chill advisory remains in effect until 6 am central standard time
monday,
A wind chill advisory remains in effect until 6 am central standard
time monday.
The arctic airmass will remain in place across northern missouri and
Extreme northeast kansas through tonight. Temperatures this
Afternoon will only climb into the lower single digits above zero.
Combine those with the blustery northwest winds, and wind chill
Readings will remain in the 15 to 20 below zero range. While the
Northwest winds will diminish overnight, temperatures will fall into
The 5 to 10 below zero range, continuing the bitterly cold wind
Chills of 15 to 20 below zero.
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.
Intense snow band across the taconics, berkshires, and green
Mountains of southern vermont,
A very large and intense band of snow will slowly move eastward
Across southern washington, eastern rensselaer, and eastern
Columbia counties in new york, as well as berkshire, bennington
And windham counties in western new england through 5 pm. Snowfall
Rates of 1 to 3 inches per hour are likely within this snow
Band, which will reduce the visibility to less than one quarter
Mile. Near white out conditions will occur, making travel very
Hazardous.
Winter storm warning remains in effect until 10 pm eastern standard time
this
Evening,
Snow continues to fall across the catskills, capital district, hudson
Valley and berkshires. Snowfall rates will increase this afternoon
And could approach an inch an hour through 4pm. This would bring
Total snow accumulations to 5 to 9 inches by evening. Snow should
Diminish from southwest to northeast between 4pm and 8pm.
Winds will also increase to 15 to 25 mph over the higher
Elevations with higher gusts this evening, resulting in blowing
And drifting of snow reducing visibilities.
The storm was developing off the new jersey coast early this
Afternoon, and will rapidly strengthen as it moves up the
Eastern seaboard to near cape cod this evening.
A winter storm warning means significant amounts of snow,
Sleet, and ice are expected or occurring. Strong winds are also
Possible. This will make travel hazardous.
Wind chill advisory in effect from 7 pm this evening to 3 pm
Est monday,
The national weather service in sterling virginia has issued a
Wind chill advisory, which is in effect from 7 pm this evening
To 3 pm eastern standard time monday.
Very cold air will move into the region tonight. Strong winds in
Combination with very cold temperatures will result in bitter cold
Wind chills. Wind chills as low as minus 15 are expected
Especially across the higher elevations.
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.
Major noreaster to affect the region this afternoon into
Monday,
.low pressure will develop off the mid atlantic coast this
Afternoon, and then deepen into a major noreaster tonight. This
Storm will track toward southeast maine later tonight and then
Exit into the canadian maritimes late monday afternoon.
, blizzard warning remains in effect until 5 am eastern standard time
monday,
A blizzard warning remains in effect until 5 am eastern standard time
monday.
Snow will become heavy at times this evening with snowfall rates
Of 2 to 3 inches per hour at the height of the storm. Expect
Total snow accumulations between 10 and 18 inches, before snow
Tapers off late tonight.
Meanwhile increasing winds of 25 to 35 mph, with gusts of 40 to
45 mph, will create whiteout conditions.
This storm may also produce a rumble of thunder or two this evening.
A blizzard warning means severe winter weather conditions are
Expected. This storm will have an extreme impact on the warning
Area. Very strong winds combined with heavy snow will create
Potentially deadly outdoor conditions. Whiteouts, deep snow
Drifts and frostbite of exposed skin can be expected.
Please report accumulations to the national weather service by
Calling toll free, 877-633-6772. Stay tuned to noaa weather
Radio, your local media, or go to
www.weather.gov/car
for
Further updates on this weather situation.
A major winter storm will impact the coasts of western maine
And new hampshire,
A major winter storm will hit the region with heavy snow and
Strong winds today and tonight as low pressure over the midwest
Redevelops off the mid atlantic coast this morning, then
Intensifies rapidly as it heads northeast up the coast this
Afternoon and into the maritimes tonight.
In addition to the heavy snow and strong winds minor splashover
May occur at the time of high tide during the height of the storm
This evening. The predicted tide in portland is 8.3 feet at 646 pm
This evening. A tidal surge of up to two and a half feet is
Possible with the storm. This would push the portland tide up to
10.8 feet which is still below the tidal flood stage of 12 feet.
With seas rapidly building today, possibly pushing 20 feet by
This evening, there could be minor splashover around the time of
High tide.
People with interests along the coast should be alert to any
Minor splashover this evening.
A major winter storm will continue to affect the entire region
Tonight,
.a major winter storm will continue across the region with heavy
Snow and strong winds into tonight as low pressure intensifies
Rapidly as it heads northeast to off the maine coast this evening
And then into the maritimes by monday morning.
Expect heavy snow to continue across the region with over a foot
Of snow in many areas. Increasing northeast winds ahead of the low
This evening and strong northwest winds behind the low later
Tonight will create considerable blowing and drifting snow. Near
Blizzard conditions can be expected at times, especially in open
Areas.
The intense winter storm will be followed by a bitterly cold
Northwest flow on monday.
Unnecessary travel should be avoided. If you must travel, drive
With extreme caution and allow plenty of time to reach your
Destination. Bring along a winter survival kit to include extra
Warm clothing and food in case you get stranded.
Strong winds will create dangerous cross winds on open and
Elevated highways. Blowing and drifting snow will hamper snow
Removal efforts and may create deep drifts on unplowed roads.
The intense winter storm will be followed by a bitterly cold
Northwest flow on monday.
, winter storm warning remains in effect until 5 am eastern standard
time monday,
A winter storm warning remains in effect until 5 am eastern standard
time monday.
Total snow accumulations will range from 10 to 18 inches.
Considerable blowing and drifting snow with near blizzard
Conditions can be expected.
Winter storm warning for heavy snow means severe winter weather
Conditions are expected. Significant amounts of snow are forecast
That will make travel dangerous. Only travel in an emergency. If
You must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, And water in
Your vehicle in case of an emergency.
Blowing and drifting snow and dangerous wind chills to affect
The area through this evening,
.an arctic airmass has moved into southeast michigan, which has
Produced westerly winds gusts of 40 to 45 mph this afternoon, causing
Blowing snow and wind chills of 10 to 25 below zero. These conditions
Will continue into the evening hours, with widespread snow
Showers redeveloping as a surface trough drops south. Snowfall
Accumulations of around one inch are expected for much of the
Region. Winds will slowly come down overnight, allowing for
Improving conditions.
, wind chill advisory remains in effect until 7 am eastern standard
time monday,
A wind chill advisory remains in effect until 7 am eastern standard
time monday.
Southwest winds of 20 to 30 mph, with gusts of 40 to 45 mph will
Continue into the early evening. With temperatures in the low
Single numbers to around zero, wind chill readings of 15 to 25 below
Zero will be common through this evening. In addition, the winds
Will create some blowing and drifting snow. This may reduce
Visibilities to a mile or two at times. Temperature are expected
To rise slightly overnight, with winds decreasing as well, this
Will allow wind chill values to rise to around 10 below zero by
Morning.
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.
Heavy lake effect snow showers over lake superior to move into
West and central upper michigan today,
.a low pressure trough from northern minnesota across central
Lake michigan will intensify into one low pressure area over
Eastern lake huron this afternoon. As the intensification takes
Place, look for north winds to increase on lake superior and
Bring cold air southward, resulting in the development of heavy
Lake effect snow showers. Expect the lake effect snow to move in
Across much of upper michigan by early this afternoon, with
Areas of blowing snow likely as well. Look for the snow and
Blowing snow to gradually diminish tonight as the low over lake
Huron moves off to new england.
, winter storm warning remains in effect until 1 am eastern standard
time monday,
A winter storm warning remains in effect until 1 am eastern standard
time monday.
Plan on snow to continue locally heavy at times through this
Evening, then gradually diminish after midnight. In addition,
North winds will gust to 25 to 35 mph, resulting in considerable
Blowing and drifting of the snow. Look for additional
Accumulations of 3 to 5 inches today and 4 to 7 inches tonight,
Greatest over the higher terrain from painesdale to phoenix.
A winter storm warning for heavy snow and blowing snow means
Severe winter weather conditions are expected or occurring.
Significant amounts of snow, along with widespread blowing
Snow, are forecast that will make travel dangerous. If you must
Travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your
Vehicle in case of an emergency.
Bitterly cold temperatures combined with northwest winds of
20 to 35 mph will continue to bring dangerous wind chills to the
Region. Stay indoors if at all possible because just a few
Minutes of skin exposure to these extreme wind chills can lead to
Frostbite.
, wind chill warning remains in effect until 4 pm central standard time
this
Afternoon,
A wind chill warning remains in effect until 4 pm central standard time
this
Afternoon.
Northwest winds of 20 to 35 mph, combined with bitterly cold
Temperatures from zero to 10 below zero will bring extreme wind
Chills of 30 below to 45 below zero through late afternoon. Winds
Are expected to decrease rapidly late this afternoon.
The strong winds will also create areas of blowing snow, where
Visibilities may be reduced.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
Wind chill advisory remains in effect from 6 pm this evening
To 12 pm central standard time monday,
, winter weather advisory is cancelled,
The national weather service in duluth has cancelled the winter
Weather advisory. A wind chill advisory remains in effect from
6 pm this evening to 12 pm central standard time monday.
Very cold temperatures along with the wind will combine to
Produce dangerously low wind chills across most of the
Northland, with readings ranging from 25 to 40 below zero tonight
Through monday morning.
A wind chill advisory means a combination of bitterly cold arctic
Air and brisk winds will create dangerously cold wind chill
Values. If you must venture outdoors, be sure to cover all
Exposed flesh as any exposed flesh can freeze in 15 to 25 minutes
With wind chill values from 25 below to 40 below. This may result
In frost bite and hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
Strong winds to continue to cause blowing and drifting snow
This afternoon, and dangerous wind chills tonight,
.a winter storm warning remains in effect through 6 pm early this
Evening for a portion of southern minnesota, generally along and
South of a line from redwood falls, to mankato, to owatonna,
Including the interstate 90 corridor. A winter weather advisory
Remains in effect for the rest of the area through 6 pm early
This evening. This includes eau claire, st. Cloud and the twin
Cities metro area.
Occasional light snow is expected in the warning area for the
Remainder of the afternoon with little or no additional
Accumulation. However, west to northwest winds of 20 to 30 mph
Gusting to 35 mph will lead to continued areas of blowing and
Drifting snow and greatly reduced visibilities. As of 2 pm, law
Enforcement officials in far southern minnesota reported heavy
Drifting of snow and visibilities less than one quarter mile at
Times. Within the advisory area, blowing snow is expected to
Prevail through the afternoon and possibly into early evening.
Expect a slow decrease in wind speeds later this evening.
For the remainder of the night, a wind chill warning will be in
Effect for south central minnesota, generally south of a line from
Redwood falls, to mankato and owatonna. A wind chill advisory
Will be in effect for the remainder of central minnesota and west
Central wisconsin.
Wind chills will once again drop into the 25 to 40 below range.
Overnight low temperatures will drop well below zero over the
Entire area, as winds remain in the 10 to 20 mph range. The
Coldest wind chills will be realized over south central
Minnesota, where wind speeds will be stronger.
Travel in open country may be hazardous this afternoon. If you
Will be traveling, make sure you carry a winter survival kit. If
Your vehicle becomes stranded, do not leave your vehicle in this
Kind of wind, and cold.
, winter storm warning remains in effect until 6 pm central standard
time this
Afternoon,
, wind chill warning in effect from 6 pm this evening to 9 am
central standard time monday,
The national weather service in twin cities/chanhassen has issued
A wind chill warning, which is in effect from 6 pm this evening
To 9 am central standard time monday. A winter storm warning remains
in effect
Until 6 pm central standard time this afternoon.
Occasional light snow is expected in the warning area this
Afternoon with little or no additional accumulation. However,
West to northwest winds of 20 to 30 mph gusting to 35 mph will
Lead to continued areas of blowing and drifting snow and greatly
Reduced visibilities.
In addition, dangerous wind chills of 30 to 40 below will develop
Once again tonight as temperatures drop, and winds remain in the
10 to 20 mph range.
Travel in open country may be hazardous into the early
Evening. If you will be traveling, make sure you carry a winter
Survival kit. If your vehicle becomes stranded, do not leave your
Vehicle in this kind of wind, cold, and poor visibility. You may
Become disoriented and lose your way in open country.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
Wind chill advisory remains in effect from midnight tonight to
9 am eastern standard time monday for elevations primarily above 3000 feet,
Gusty northwest winds will combine with an approaching arctic
Airmass for low wind chill temperatures across the north carolina
Mountains tonight. Expect wind chill readings from minus 5 to
Minus 10 degrees at the higher elevations.
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.
The first of at least three winter storms this week arrives
Monday,
.the jet stream will be intensifying and dropping southward once
Again starting early this week, carrying a series of at least
Three consecutive storm systems for the week across the southern
Rockies and the desert southwest. A few snow showers are likely to
Develop early monday across the higher terrain of northwest and
North central new mexico, then expand east and south in coverage
And increase in intensity later monday into tuesday. A major
Snowfall is looking more and more likely across the northwest
Mountains and to a slightly lesser degree across the sangre de
Cristos and the higher terrain of west central new mexico and the
Northwest plateau. Winds will be strong and gusty, especially
Across the higher terrain, which will blow and drift the snow and
Reduce visibility sharply at times.
, winter storm watch in effect from late monday morning through
Tuesday afternoon,
The national weather service in albuquerque has issued a winter
Storm watch, which is in effect from late monday morning through
Tuesday afternoon.
Snow showers should develop monday morning across the higher
Terrain of northwest and north central new mexico, then expand
East and south later monday and monday night, continuing into
Tuesday. Generally at elevations below roughly 7500 feet through
This period the potential exists for anywhere from 3 to 9 inches
Of new snow to accumulate, while at higher elevations 8 to 16
Inches may accumulate with locally a foot and a half or even 2
Feet possible on the higher ridges and west facing slopes of the
Northwest mountains. As the event gets closer in time these snow
Amounts will be updated with the latest forecasts. Snow
Accumulations at the lower elevations will likely be diminished
Somewhat from late morning through afternoon monday and possibly
Again tuesday due to above freezing temperatures. Still, this
System has the potential to dangerously impact travel conditions
Later monday through tuesday, so travelers through and residents
In these areas should closely monitor later statements and updates
Regarding this winter storm.
Remember, a winter storm watch means conditions are favorable
For a hazardous winter weather event in and close to the watch
Area.
Winter storm warning remains in effect until 7 am eastern standard time
monday,
This winter storm will bring 7 to 16 inches of snow to the
Adirondacks, western mohawk valley and southern green mountains.
The highest amounts will fall over the higher terrain and the
Western adirondacks and western mohawk valley where lake effect
Snow will enhance the snowfall amounts tonight. Snow fall rates
Could exceed 1 inch per hour. Amounts in the eastern mohawk valley
And lake george saratoga region will be less averaging 6 to 10
Inches.
Snow will continue through the afternoon across the
Adirondacks, mohawk valley, lake george saratoga region and southern
Vermont. The snow will diminish this evening, before snow showers
And squalls become widespread overnight particularly in the
Adirondacks.
Winds will increase this evening to 15 to 25 mph, and to 20 to
30 mph sunday night. There will be blowing and drifting of
Snow, perhaps near blizzard conditions. Travel is extremely
Difficult and hazardous.
The storm was developing along the new jersey coast, and is
Expected to rapidly strengthen as it moves up the eastern seaboard
To near cape cod this evening. Much colder air will follow in its
Wake sunday night, and snowfall will be enhanced by lake effect
With additional accumulations tonight.
A winter storm warning means significant amounts of snow,
Sleet, and ice are expected or occurring. Strong winds are also
Possible. This will make travel very hazardous or impossible.
Winter storm to continue across the north country into monday
Morning,
.intensifying low pressure just south of cape cod late this
Afternoon, will move quickly northeastward into the canadian
Maritimes overnight. As a result, snow will continue heavy at
Times across the entire area this evening before slowly tapering
To snow showers from west to east overnight. In addition, increasing
West to northwest winds are expected to develop later tonight into
Monday as the storm pulls away. While snowfall rates will be
Decreasing, these winds will create significant blowing and
Drifting snow, which will compound existing hazardous travel
Across the region.
, winter storm warning remains in effect until 1 pm eastern standard
time monday,
The national weather service in burlington continues the winter
Storm warning for heavy snow for the entire north country, until
1 pm eastern standard time monday.
Storm total snowfall will range from 4 to 9 inches across the
Saint lawrence valley and the northern adirondacks, 6 to 12
Inches across south central vermont and the champlain valley, and
8 to as much as 14 inches across much of central and northeastern
Vermont during the warning period.
Snow will continue, heavy at times this evening as intensifying
Low pressure lifts northeastward into the gulf of maine. As the
Low pulls into the canadian maritimes overnight, the core of
Heavier precipitation will shift eastward into the northern green
Mountains of vermont. Gusty west to northwest winds will also
Develop later tonight, resulting in considerable blowing and
Drifting snow into monday. This will lead to very hazardous travel
Across the area during these periods, with localized whiteout
Conditions likely.
A winter storm warning for heavy snow means severe winter weather
Conditions are expected or occurring. Significant amounts of
Snow are forecast that will make travel dangerous. Only travel in
An emergency. If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight and
Food.
Heavy lake effect snow and strong winds continue,
.a double barreled low stretching from southern ontario to
Southern new england late this afternoon will consolidate into a
Powerful coastal low over new brunswick tonight. A southwest to
West flow of much colder air will produce locally heavy lake
Effect snow east of lakes erie and ontario through monday.
By far though, the biggest impact from this system will be the
Strong winds that are developing on the back side of the
Departing low. Any snow that does fall will be blown around with
Significant drifting, causing frequent whiteouts. The worst
Conditions will be within the lake snows east of the lakes,
Where localized blizzard conditions can be expected for brief
Periods of time.
, lake effect snow warning in effect until midnight est
Tonight,
The national weather service in buffalo has issued a lake effect
Snow warning, which is in effect until midnight eastern standard time
tonight. This
Upgrades the winter weather advisory which was previously in
Effect.
Lake effect snow and strong winds will continue to produce very
Hazardous travel through tonight. Lake effect snow showers and heavy
Squalls are expected to continue through the first half of tonight
Across portions of niagara and orleans counties. The heaviest snow
Is expected across the southern half of the area, mainly south of
Route 31. Snowfall rates of up to 2 inches per hour are possible for
Brief periods of time. Additional accumulations of 4 to 8 inches are
Possible across southern sections, with much lower amounts farther
North.
In addition to the locally heavy snow, southwest winds of 20 to 30
Mph with gusts to 45 mph will continue to produce near blizzard
Conditions and whiteouts for brief periods of time. There will be
Significant blowing and drifting snow, especially in open areas and
On north south roads. There will be significant blowing and drifting
Snow even in areas which do not receive the heavier lake effect
Snowfall.
Travel will be extremely hazardous through tonight due to the
Combination of locally heavy lake effect snow and blowing snow. If
You must travel, be prepared for severe winter driving conditions.
Leave plenty of extra time to reach your destination. Take extra
Clothing or blankets to have on hand in the event that you become
Stuck.
Stay tuned to noaa weather radio or your favorite source of
Weather information for the latest updates. Additional details can
Also be found at www.weather.gov/buffalo.
Lake effect snow warning remains in effect until 4 pm est
Monday,
A lake effect snow warning remains in effect until 4 pm est
Monday.
Lake effect snow will develop over the snowbelt east of cleveland
Tonight. Ashtabula county and extreme northwest pennsylvania could
Receive 6 to 12 inches of snow by monday afternoon, especially
In the higher elevations away from the lake. Snow accumulations of
Up 4 to 8 inches are possible across lake and geauga counties by
Late monday afternoon.
In addition winds gusting up to 45 mph will cause significant
Blowing and drifting of snow, and near whiteout conditions at
Times. Travel at times could be very dangerous.
Precautionary/preparedness actions,
In lake effect snow the weather can vary from locally heavy snow
In narrow bands to clear skies just a few miles away. If you will
Be traveling across the region be prepared for rapid changes in
Road and visibility conditions. Stay tuned to noaa weather radio
And other your favorite news source for further details or updates.
Wind chill advisory remains in effect until noon eastern standard time
monday,
A wind chill advisory remains in effect until noon eastern standard
time monday.
The temperatures will drop into the single digits overnight, this
Combined with the strong winds will push wind chill readings to
10 to 20 degrees below zero. Wind chills are expected to remain
Below zero until monday afternoon.
Precautionary/preparedness actions,
A wind chill advisory is issued when strong wind will combine
With cold temperatures to create dangerously cold conditions for
Exposed skin. The wind will make it feel like it is 15 degrees
Below zero or colder for a period of several hours. If you will
Be outdoors use common sense and dress warmly, making sure that
All exposed skin is covered. If possible, avoid prolonged
Exposure to the cold to prevent frostbite and hypothermia. Stay
Tuned to weather radio or other radio and tv stations for further
Details or updates.
Cold arctic airmass invades the panhandles,
A strong arctic cold front pushed across the panhandles saturday
Morning, bringing much colder air to the region for the start of
This week. Temperatures tonight into early monday morning will drop
Into the teens across the area.
In addition, winds will be between 10 and 20 mph tonight with some
Gusts possible late tonight. Despite considerable mid and high level
Cloudiness tonight and monday morning, wind chill values are
Expected to fall below zero degrees across most of the panhandles.
Wind chill values of 5 degrees below zero and colder may be confined
To the oklahoma panhandle and the northwest half of the texas
Panhandle.
Please stay tuned to noaa weather radio, local television and local
Radio stations for the latest advisories, updates and statements
>From your amarillo national weather service office.
Strong winter storm to affect the region through monday,
.an intense winter storm will continue to spread snow across the
Region today. Snowfall may become heavy at times. In addition, the
Snow may mix with ice pellets over central oregon near redmond and
John day.
, winter storm warning remains in effect until 10 am pacific standard time
Monday,
A winter storm warning remains in effect until 10 am pacific standard
time monday.
A strong storm will continue spreading moisture into the area for
The remainder of the weekend. Snow, heavy at times, will
Continue into monday. Total snow accumulations in the eastern
Columbia river gorge are expected to be 6 to 12 inches by monday
Morning.
A winter storm warning for heavy snow means significant snow
Accumulations are expected. Snowfall intensities will be heavy
Enough to substantially reduce visibilities at times. For
Additional weather information, check our web site at
www.weather.gov/pendleton.
A winter storm will continue to impact much of northwest
Oregon and southwest washington through monday,
, winter storm warning remains in effect until 4 pm pacific standard
time this
Afternoon,
A winter storm warning for freezing rain remains in effect until
4 pm pacific standard time this afternoon.
Showers will continue to move across the region today.
Temperatures will remain at or below freezing into the early
Afternoon. This will create areas of freezing rain and or
Sleet, with new ice accumulations of up to one quarter of an
Inch. Temperatures will warm above freezing later this afternoon.
Expect showers tonight and monday, with snow level around 1200
Feet. Above 1200 feet, an additional of 2 to 4 inches of snow
Possible tonight and through monday.
Ice is forecast to accumulate in the affected areas causing
Hazardous driving conditions. Those with travel plans in the
Warning area are advised to choose an alternate route, or should
Use extreme caution if travel is unavoidable.
Significant lake effect snows will develop across northwest
Warren county late tonight and continue through monday
Afternoon. In addition, westerly winds of 20 mph with gusts
Around 40 mph combine with the very cold air to produce wind
Chills of around 15 below zero late tonight and monday morning
Across the central and northern mountains of pennsylvania,
Including the laurel highlands.
, wind chill advisory in effect from midnight tonight to 10 am
Est monday,
, lake effect snow warning in effect from 3 am to 4 pm est
Monday,
, winter weather advisory is cancelled,
The national weather service in state college has issued a lake
Effect snow warning, which is in effect from 3 am to 4 pm est
Monday. A wind chill advisory has also been issued. This wind
Chill advisory is in effect from midnight tonight to 10 am est
Monday. The winter weather advisory has been cancelled, and
The lake effect snow watch is no longer in effect.
Very cold air pouring into the region on gusty west to southwest
Winds will cause wind chills to drop to around 15 below zero late
Tonight through monday morning. Wind gusts of around 40 mph will
Be common,
As the wind shifts more to the west northwest late tonight and
Monday, a band of heavy lake effect snow situated across western
New york will drift south into the region.
The combination of periods of heavy falling and the strong winds
Will produce extensive blowing and drifting of the snow and near
Whiteout conditions at times, especially from the mid morning
Hours monday, through the afternoon.
Total snow accumulations from late tonight through late monday
Afternoon will range from as much as one foot across the far
Northwest part of warren county, to only 2 or 3 inches in the
Southeast. The central part of the county, including the city of
Warren should receive between 3 and 5 inches of snow from this
Lake effect event.
A lake effect snow warning means significant amounts of lake-
Effect snow are forecast that will make travel hazardous. Lake-
Effect snow typically falls as narrow bands of heavy snow within
A larger area of lighter snow. Snowfall rates of over an inch per
Hour are likely under the heavier bands. If you must travel,
Keep an extra flashlight, food, blankets and a cellular phone in
Your vehicle in case of an emergency.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. Frost bite and
Hypothermia are possible if those venturing outdoors do not take
The proper precautions. Wear multiple layers of warm, loose
Fitting clothing. Trapped air between the layers will insulate
You.
Stay tuned to noaa weather radio or your favorite source of
Weather information for the latest updates. Additional details can
Also be found at, Weather.gov/statecollege.
Significant lake effect snows will develop across northwest
Warren county late tonight and continue through monday
Afternoon. In addition, westerly winds of 20 mph with gusts
Around 40 mph combine with the very cold air to produce wind
Chills of around 15 below zero late tonight and monday morning
Across the central and northern mountains of pennsylvania,
Including the laurel highlands.
, wind chill advisory in effect from midnight tonight to 10 am
Est monday,
, lake effect snow warning in effect from 3 am to 4 pm est
Monday,
, winter weather advisory is cancelled,
The national weather service in state college has issued a lake
Effect snow warning, which is in effect from 3 am to 4 pm est
Monday. A wind chill advisory has also been issued. This wind
Chill advisory is in effect from midnight tonight to 10 am est
Monday. The winter weather advisory has been cancelled, and
The lake effect snow watch is no longer in effect.
Very cold air pouring into the region on gusty west to southwest
Winds will cause wind chills to drop to around 15 below zero late
Tonight through monday morning. Wind gusts of around 40 mph will
Be common,
As the wind shifts more to the west northwest late tonight and
Monday, a band of heavy lake effect snow situated across western
New york will drift south into the region.
The combination of periods of heavy falling and the strong winds
Will produce extensive blowing and drifting of the snow and near
Whiteout conditions at times, especially from the mid morning
Hours monday, through the afternoon.
Total snow accumulations from late tonight through late monday
Afternoon will range from as much as one foot across the far
Northwest part of warren county, to only 2 or 3 inches in the
Southeast. The central part of the county, including the city of
Warren should receive between 3 and 5 inches of snow from this
Lake effect event.
A lake effect snow warning means significant amounts of lake-
Effect snow are forecast that will make travel hazardous. Lake-
Effect snow typically falls as narrow bands of heavy snow within
A larger area of lighter snow. Snowfall rates of over an inch per
Hour are likely under the heavier bands. If you must travel,
Keep an extra flashlight, food, blankets and a cellular phone in
Your vehicle in case of an emergency.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. Frost bite and
Hypothermia are possible if those venturing outdoors do not take
The proper precautions. Wear multiple layers of warm, loose
Fitting clothing. Trapped air between the layers will insulate
You.
Stay tuned to noaa weather radio or your favorite source of
Weather information for the latest updates. Additional details can
Also be found at, Weather.gov/statecollege.
Wind chill advisory in effect from 4 am to 10 am eastern standard time
monday,
The national weather service in mount holly has issued a wind
Chill advisory, which is in effect from 4 am to 10 am est
Monday.
The coldest air mass of the season so far will invade the area
Tonight. The combination of low temperatures in the single numbers
Coupled with gusty west winds will produce wind chill factors of
Around 15 degrees below zero come monday morning. Only modest
Relief is expected monday afternoon.
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.
Another winter storm system moving into northern utah today
And across the rest of the area tonight through monday,
.the next storm system to impact the area is developing over the
Gulf of alaska. A weak disturbance will ride out ahead of this
Main system and affect extreme northern areas today. The main
System will push into the pacific northwest tonight and across the
Intermountain region monday.
, winter storm warning remains in effect until 4 pm mountain standard
time monday,
A winter storm warning for heavy snow remains in effect until 4
Pm mountain standard time monday.
This winter storm warning is for the extreme northern portion of
The great salt lake desert along the idaho border. Light snow
Will develop late this morning and continue this afternoon with
Less than 2 inches expected by this evening. Although a short
Hiatus in the snow could occur this evening heavy snow will
Develop tonight and continue until midday monday. Accumulations of
6 to 12 inches are expected along the idaho border while farther
South across the desert less than 3 inches are expected.
A winter storm warning means significant accumulations of snow
Are expected or occurring. Driving conditions may be hazardous.
Use caution. Keep a winter storm survival kit in your vehicle in
Case of an emergency.
For winter road conditions from the utah department of
Transportation visit,
Http://www.commuterlink.utah.gov
Or dial
511.
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
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