Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service juneau ak
857 am akst tue dec 9 2008
Taiya inlet and klondike highway-
Including the city of, skagway
857 am akst tue dec 9 2008
, winter weather advisory remains in effect until 6 pm akst this
Afternoon,
A winter weather advisory remains in effect until 6 pm akst this
Afternoon.
Snow will continue across the area today. Additional snow
Accumulation 3 to 5 inches expected through the afternoon. Areas
Of blowing snow reducing visibility to less than one mile at
Times.
All travel should be done with caution. Motorists should be
Prepared for winter driving conditions.
Travel difficulties. Be prepared for slippery roads and limited
Visibilities, and use caution while driving.
This statement will be updated by 3 pm akst today or sooner if
Conditions warrant.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service juneau ak
857 am akst tue dec 9 2008
Haines borough and lynn canal-
Including the city of, haines
857 am akst tue dec 9 2008
, blizzard warning remains in effect until 6 pm akst this
Afternoon,
A blizzard warning remains in effect until 6 pm akst this
Afternoon.
A strong front continues to bring ample moisture in from the gulf
Of alaska while an arctic front has brought cold air from the
Yukon. The combination of these elements is expected to produce
14 to 30 inches of snow in haines and 8 to 14 inches of snow for
Skagway and the klondike highway. The heavy snow will be
Accompanied by 25 to 50 mph wind gusts along the klondike highway
And lynn canal, reducing visibility to less than one quarter
Mile in blowing snow.
All travel should be done with extreme caution. Motorists should
Be prepared for winter driving conditions. Be prepared in case
There is a loss of power.
A blizzard warning means a serious threat to life and property is
Already occurring or imminent.
Travel is discouraged unless it is an absolute emergency.
This statement will be updated by 3 pm akst today or sooner if
Conditions warrant.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service juneau ak
857 am akst tue dec 9 2008
Eastern chichagof island-
Juneau borough and northern admiralty island-
Including the cities of, hoonah, juneau
857 am akst tue dec 9 2008
, winter storm warning remains in effect until 3 pm akst this
Afternoon,
A winter storm warning remains in effect until 3 pm akst this
Afternoon.
Heavy snow at the rate of 1 inch per hour is expected to continue
Through this morning before tapering off this afternoon. So far
4 inches has fallen in the back of the mendenhall valley,
6 inches with blowing snow in lemon creek, downtown juneau, and
Hoonah, and 10 inches at lena point. Rain was falling in
Gustavus but will change over to snow early this morning. Heavy
Snow is believed to be occurring in northern glacier bay. An
Additional 6 to 10 inches is expected for a storm total of 8 to
20 inches.
A warning means that a winter storm is already occurring or
Imminent. This storm could pose a threat to life and property.
Be prepared for the loss of electricity. Travel has become
Difficult and should be done with extreme caution.
This statement will be updated by 3 pm akst today or sooner if
Conditions warrant.
Tornado warning
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Tornado warning
National weather service shreveport la
1245 pm central standard time tue dec 9 2008
The national weather service in shreveport has issued a
tornado warning for,
Caldwell parish in north central louisiana,
Northeastern la salle parish in north central louisiana,
until 115 pm central standard time
at 1241 pm central standard time , national weather service doppler
radar indicated a
Severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado near hollum, or
About 38 miles east of winnfield, moving northeast at 40 mph.
the tornado will be near,
Rural caldwell parish at 100 pm central standard time
The safest place to be during a tornado is in a basement. Get under a
Workbench or other piece of sturdy furniture. If no basement is
Available, seek shelter on the lowest floor of the building in an
Interior hallway or room such as a closet. Use blankets or pillows to
Cover your body and always stay away from windows.
If in mobile homes or vehicles, evacuate them and get inside a
Substantial shelter. If no shelter is available, lie flat in the
Nearest ditch or other low spot and cover your head with your hands.
Tornado warning
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Tornado warning
National weather service jackson ms
1233 pm central standard time tue dec 9 2008
The national weather service in jackson has issued a
tornado warning for,
Northwestern catahoula parish in northeast louisiana,
Franklin parish in northeast louisiana,
This includes the city of winnsboro,
Southwestern richland parish in northeast louisiana,
This includes the city of mangham,
until 130 pm central standard time
at 1233 pm central standard time , national weather service
meteorologists detected a
Severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado near
Rosefield, or 24 miles southwest of winnsboro, moving northeast
At 60 mph.
the tornado will be near,
Jigger and 8 miles southeast of liddieville by 1245 pm central standard
time ,
Winnsboro by 1250 pm central standard time ,
Crowville by 100 pm central standard time ,
The safest place to be during a tornado is in a basement. Get under a
Workbench or other piece of sturdy furniture. If no basement is
Available, seek shelter on the lowest floor of the building in an
Interior hallway or room such as a closet. Use blankets or pillows to
Cover your body and always stay away from windows.
If in mobile homes or vehicles, evacuate them and get inside a
Substantial shelter. If no shelter is available, lie flat in the
Nearest ditch or other low spot and cover your head with your hands.
Severe weather statement
National weather service shreveport la
1232 pm central standard time tue dec 9 2008
Natchitoches la-sabine la-
1232 pm central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, a tornado warning remains in effect until 100 pm central standard
time for east
Central sabine and central natchitoches parishes,
At 1227 pm central standard time , national weather service doppler
radar continued to
Indicate a tornado. This tornado was located near fort jessup, or
About 22 miles southwest of natchitoches, moving northeast at 35
Mph.
The tornado will be near,
Robeline, shamrock mill and marthaville by 1240 pm central standard time ,
7 miles northwest of provencal by 1245 pm central standard time ,
Hagewood by 1250 pm central standard time ,
Allen by 1255 pm central standard time ,
Powhatan, 6 miles northwest of natchitoches and 8 miles south of
Grappes bluff by 100 pm central standard time ,
The safest place to be during a tornado is in a basement. Get under a
Workbench or other piece of sturdy furniture. If no basement is
Available, seek shelter on the lowest floor of the building in an
Interior hallway or room such as a closet. Use blankets or pillows to
Cover your body and always stay away from windows.
If in mobile homes or vehicles, evacuate them and get inside a
Substantial shelter. If no shelter is available, lie flat in the
Nearest ditch or other low spot and cover your head with your hands.
Stay tuned for further updates from your national weather service in
Shreveport.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service grand junction co
558 am mountain standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter storm moving away to the southeast this morning,
.a storm that brought as much as 15 to 20 inches of snow to parts
Of the western san juan mountains is moving away to the southeast
Early this morning. Clearing was working in from the northwest,
But moisture wrapping back around the storm will keep snow across
Much of the central and southern mountains through the morning
Hours.
Travel across the high country will be hazardous this afternoon
Through tuesday morning due to the snowfall, including over red
Mountain, vail, and rabbit ears passes. Roads will become icy
And snowpacked.
Grand and battlement mesas-
Gore and elk mountains/central mountain valleys-
West elk and sawatch mountains-
Including the cities of, skyway, aspen, vail, snowmass,
Crested butte, taylor park, marble
558 am mountain standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter weather advisory remains in effect until noon mountain standard
time
Today,
A winter weather advisory for snow remains in effect until noon
mountain standard time today.
Periods of snow will continue this morning, though decreasing in intensity.
Total snowfall accumulations of 4 to 10 inches can be expected with
This storm.
A winter weather advisory means that periods of snow, sleet, or
Freezing rain will cause travel difficulties. Be prepared for
Slippery roads and limited visibilities, and use caution while
Driving.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service grand junction co
558 am mountain standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter storm moving away to the southeast this morning,
.a storm that brought as much as 15 to 20 inches of snow to parts
Of the western san juan mountains is moving away to the southeast
Early this morning. Clearing was working in from the northwest,
But moisture wrapping back around the storm will keep snow across
Much of the central and southern mountains through the morning
Hours.
Travel across the high country will be hazardous this afternoon
Through tuesday morning due to the snowfall, including over red
Mountain, vail, and rabbit ears passes. Roads will become icy
And snowpacked.
Northwest san juan mountains-southwest san juan mountains-
Including the cities of, ouray, telluride, lake city,
Silverton, rico, hesperus
558 am mountain standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter storm warning remains in effect until noon mountain standard
time today,
A winter storm warning for heavy snow remains in effect until
Noon mountain standard time today.
Periods of snow will continue over the san juans mountains early
This morning. Snowfall will favor northwest facing slopes. Total snow
Accumulation of 12 to 24 inches is expected by noon.
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.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service la crosse wi
1205 pm central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, snow diminished across much of the area,
.light snow has diminished across much of the area. Light snow was
Still falling across eastern and central wisconsin while another
Area of light snow was moving northeast out of northern missouri
And southeast iowa. This area of snow may clip a small portion of
Northeast iowa into southwest wisconsin through this afternoon.
Locally, this may affect areas southeast of a line from adams and
Mauston, through richland center and elkader with up to another
Inch of snow accumulation. Therefore, the winter storm warning
Will continue through this afternoon across that area.
Otherwise, the winter storm warning has been canceled west of
This line where the snow has ended.
Clayton-juneau-adams-richland-grant-
Including the cities of, mauston, richland center, platteville
1205 pm central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, 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.
Light snow was still falling across portions of the area while
Another area of light snow was moving northeast out of northern
Missouri and southeast iowa. This area of snow may clip a small
Portion of northeast iowa into southwest wisconsin through this
Afternoon. Locally, this may affect areas southeast of a line
>From adams and mauston, through richland center and elkader with
Up to another inch of snow accumulation. Therefore, the winter
Storm warning will continue through this afternoon across that
Area.
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.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service des moines ia
1206 pm central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, lingering blowing and drifting snow into the afternoon across
Southeast iowa,
Hardin-grundy-black hawk-story-marshall-tama-polk-jasper-
Poweshiek-warren-marion-mahaska-clarke-lucas-decatur-
Including the cities of, eldora, grundy center, waterloo,
Ames, marshalltown, toledo, des moines, newton, grinnell,
Indianola, knoxville, oskaloosa, osceola, chariton, leon
1206 pm central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter weather advisory remains in effect until 3 pm central
standard time this
Afternoon,
A winter weather advisory remains in effect until 3 pm central
standard time this
Afternoon.
Scattered light snow showers and flurries will continue through
Mid afternoon. North winds with gusts near 40 mph and produce
Drifting snow across roadways, especially north of highway 30.
However, blowing snow is not expected to impact visibilities and
The advisory will likely be allowed to expire at 3 pm. The wind
Will also likely add stress to power lines and trees branches
That are coated in ice.
A winter weather advisory means that periods of snow, sleet, or
Freezing rain will cause travel difficulties. Be prepared for
Slippery roads and limited visibilities, and use caution while
Driving.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service quad cities ia il
1129 am central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, lingering snow and blowing snow causing trouble,
.a large storm system will continue to move up out of the mid
Mississippi river valley and toward the great lakes through
Tonight. This system will continue to bring snow to the area
This afternoon, with an additional 1 to 2 inches of snow
Accumulation possible before it tapers off and ends. More of a
Problem will be the strong north winds gusting up to 30 mph this
Afternoon, producing blowing and drifting snow and low
Visibilities, especially in rural and open areas. Many surfaces
Are reported iced up and slick from the freezing rain overnight
And early this morning, as well as wet pavement freezing up as the
Temperatures drop. Thus dangerous travel conditions will continue
This afternoon.
Buchanan-delaware-dubuque-benton-linn-jones-jackson-iowa-johnson-
Cedar-clinton-jo daviess-stephenson-carroll-
Including the cities of, independence, manchester, dubuque,
Vinton, cedar rapids, anamosa, maquoketa, marengo,
Iowa city, tipton, clinton, galena, freeport, mount carroll
1129 am central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter weather advisory remains in effect until 6 pm central
standard time this
Afternoon,
A winter weather advisory remains in effect until 6 pm central
standard time this
Afternoon.
Areas of snow will continue in the advisory area this afternoon, with
Additional snow accumulations of 1 to 2 inches possible by evening.
In addition, brisk north winds of 20 to 35 mph will produce areas
Of blowing and drifting snow and greatly reduced visibilities
Especially in rural and open areas. The wind will also likely add
Stress to power lines and trees branches that have become coated in ice
>From the freezing rain overnight.
A winter weather advisory means that periods of snow, blowing and
Drifting snow, and/or freezing rain will cause travel difficulties.
Be prepared for slippery roads and limited visibilities, and be
Careful while driving this afternoon.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service chicago il
432 am central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter weather advisory remains in effect through tuesday,
.low pressure across northern missouri early this morning will
Track into central illinois this afternoon, and into eastern
Indiana this evening. As this low shifts eastward this morning,
Rain will change over to snow from mid morning through early this
Afternoon across far north central and northeast illinois. Latest
Computer model guidance still suggests the heaviest snow will
Affect areas north of the wisconsin state line. There is a
Potential of 2 to 4 inches of wet snow across far north central
And northeast illinois from late this morning into early this
Evening. In addition, north winds on the back side of the system
Will result in areas of blowing snow and reduced visibilities from
This afternoon into this evening.
Winnebago-boone-mchenry-lake il-
Including the cities of, rockford, woodstock, waukegan
432 am central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter weather advisory remains in effect until midnight central
standard time
Tonight,
A winter weather advisory remains in effect until midnight central
standard time
Tonight.
Rain will mix with and change to snow across far north central
Illinois by mid to late morning, and across the north and
Northwest suburbs of chicago from late this morning into early
This afternoon. Snowfall accumulations of 2 to 4 inches are
Possible by early this evening with the greater snowfall
Accumulations expected across far north central illinois. In
Addition, north winds will gust to 30 mph this afternoon which
Will result in areas of blowing snow this afternoon into early
This evening.
A winter weather advisory means that a combination of snow,
Sleet, or freezing rain will result in slippery roadways and
Cause travel difficulties. Be prepared for hazardous driving
Conditions and use caution while traveling.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service topeka ks
1018 am central standard time tue dec 9 2008
.a 100 kt speed max is rotating through the base of the upper trough
Through west tx per 500mb 12z upper air analysis. This next wave is
Already generating snow across southwest ks and northwest ok.
Models continue to focus the best frontogenesis across east
Central ks along the turnpike corridor as the upper trough
Continues to propagate east. Because of this parts of northeast
And north central ks are expected to miss out on the banded
Snowfall this afternoon, with amounts around a half of an inch
Possible by this evening. 1 to 3 inches is still expected along
And southeast of the turnpike with locally higher amounts
Possible.
Jefferson-dickinson-geary-morris-wabaunsee-shawnee-
Including the cities of, abilene, junction city, topeka
1018 am central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter weather advisory remains in effect until 3 pm central
standard time this
Afternoon,
A winter weather advisory remains in effect until 3 pm central
standard time this
Afternoon.
Snow is expected to fall from the late morning hours through the
Mid afternoon. Snow accumulations of 1 to 2 inches is possible by
This evening. Additionally northerly winds of 20 to 25 mph with
Gusts to 35 mph will combine with the falling snow to reduce
Visibilities below one mile at times.
Conditions can deteriorate rapidly in winter weather situations.
Motorists should remain alert to changing weather conditions,
And take precautions if travel is necessary.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service caribou me
1054 am eastern standard time tue dec 9 2008
, snow will continue to overspread the region today,
.snow will continue to spread across the area today ahead of an
Approaching warm front. The snow will change to rain from south to
North late today into tonight as low pressure tracks to our west.
The greatest snow amounts will be across the north where snowfall
Will continue well into tonight.
Northwest aroostook-
Including the cities of, allagash, clayton lake, madawaska,
Fort kent, frenchville
1054 am eastern standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter storm warning remains in effect from 2 pm this
Afternoon to 7 am eastern standard time wednesday,
A winter storm warning remains in effect from 2 pm this afternoon
To 7 am eastern standard time wednesday.
Snow will overspread the region around midday today and continue
Through much of tonight before changing to freezing rain then
Just rain early wednesday. Total snow accumulations of 5 to 9
Inches are expected with a trace of ice expected.
This storm will have a moderate impact on the warning area. Heavy
Snow will cover roads and reduce visibilities making travel
Difficult. Freezing rain may add to the slippery conditions early
Wednesday morning. No significant blowing or drifting snow will
Occur.
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.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service gaylord mi
1107 am eastern standard time tue dec 9 2008
, more snow for northern michigan..
.a storm system over the northern ohio valley will move into the
Eastern great lakes by this evening. Snow will be widespread
Across northern michigan today, with the heaviest snow south of
M 72. The snow will end this evening as the storm system moves
East of the area.
Chippewa-mackinac-
Including the cities of, sault ste. Marie, st. Ignace
1107 am eastern standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter weather advisory remains in effect until 1 am est
Wednesday,
A winter weather advisory remains in effect until 1 am est
Wednesday.
Expect occasional light snow today, with additional daytime snow
Accumulations of 1 to 3 inches. The greatest accumulations will be
South of rudyard. This would include areas such as st.
Ignace, mackinac island, drummond island and cedarville.
A winter weather advisory for snow means that periods of snow
Will cause travel difficulties. Be prepared for snow covered
Roads and limited visibilities, and use caution while driving.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service gaylord mi
1107 am eastern standard time tue dec 9 2008
, more snow for northern michigan..
.a storm system over the northern ohio valley will move into the
Eastern great lakes by this evening. Snow will be widespread
Across northern michigan today, with the heaviest snow south of
M 72. The snow will end this evening as the storm system moves
East of the area.
Emmet-cheboygan-presque isle-charlevoix-leelanau-antrim-otsego-
Montmorency-alpena-benzie-grand traverse-kalkaska-crawford-oscoda-
Alcona-manistee-wexford-missaukee-roscommon-ogemaw-iosco-gladwin-
Arenac-
Including the cities of, petoskey, cheboygan, rogers city,
Charlevoix, northport, mancelona, gaylord, atlanta, alpena,
Frankfort, traverse city, kalkaska, grayling, mio,
Harrisville, manistee, cadillac, lake city, houghton lake,
West branch, tawas city, gladwin, standish
1107 am eastern standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter storm warning remains in effect until 1 am est
Wednesday,
A winter storm warning remains in effect until 1 am est
Wednesday.
Expect light to occasionally moderate snow today. Additional
Daytime snow accumulations of 3 to 6 inches can be expected, with
Storm total snowfall of 6 to 12 inches. The heaviest snow
Accumulations will generally be south of a line from cadillac to
Grayling to alpena.
A winter storm warning for heavy snow means severe winter weather
Conditions are expected or occurring. Significant amounts of snow
Will make travel dangerous. If you must travel, use extreme
Caution.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service grand rapids mi
1143 am eastern standard time tue dec 9 2008
, more snow on the way for central lower michigan,
.a frontal boundary stretches from near grand haven northeast to
Alma at midday. Mainly snow was occurring north of this line, with
Rain and fog to the south. Through the course of the afternoon and
Evening the front will slip southeast toward detroit, changing
The precipitation over to snow. The warning area will likely see
Another 2 to 4 inches of snow as a heavier burst of snow works
Through the area this afternoon before ending. Storm total
Snowfall over much of the warning area will be in the 6 to 12 inch
Range.
The winter weather advisory counties will see a switch over to
Snow this afternoon and early evening as the colder air moves
Southward. The advisory counties may see a burst of an inch or two
Of additional snow before ending.
Mason-lake-osceola-clare-oceana-newaygo-mecosta-isabella-muskegon-
Montcalm-gratiot-
Including the cities of, ludington, baldwin, reed city,
Clare, hart, fremont, big rapids, mount pleasant, muskegon,
Greenville, alma
1143 am eastern standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter storm warning remains in effect until 1 am est
Wednesday,
Heavy snow is expected to continue into the afternoon hours before
Ending this evening. Another 2 to 4 inches of snow is possible
This afternoon, pushing storm total snowfall into the 6 to 12
Inch range. Areas from muskegon east to alma experiencing rain at
Midday should change over to all snow through the course of the
Early and mid afternoon hours.
If travelling in the warning area be prepared to encounter snow
Covered and slippery roads. In addition, the heavy snow will
Likely reduce visibilities to around a quarter of a mile at times.
If you have to travel allow some extra time to reach your
Destination as you will need to reduce speed.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service detroit/pontiac mi
1042 am eastern standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter storm to bring a wide variety of weather to the area,
.a winter storm will track through the great lakes region today
And tonight. Rain, snow and possibly sleet will continue as an
Abundance in moisture streams ahead of the approaching system. The
Precipitation will be moderate to heavy at times late this morning
And afternoon. Moderate to heavy snow will also be
Possible, generally north of m 46, .where an additional 2 to 5
Inches of snow may accumulate. Again, the snowfall accumulations
Will taper off rapidly to the south with all rain expected
Throughout the afternoon along and south of a line from
Cheasaning, millington, to port sanilac.
Precipitation will change back to all snow by early evening as
The low pressure system shifts east and colder air begins
Funneling back into the region. Additional accumulations of 1 to
2 inches will be possible before the snow tapers off to scattered
Light snow showers overnight.
Total snowfall accumulations of 6 to 10 inches are expected for
The northern portions of the tri cities and thumb region. Amounts
Will taper off quickly with storm total accumulations of 1 to 3
Inches near i 69. Temperatures will dip below freezing this
Evening which will cause slippery road conditions as the water
Freezes.
Midland-bay-huron-saginaw-tuscola-
Including the cities of, midland, bay city, bad axe,
Saginaw, caro
1042 am eastern standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter storm warning remains in effect until 1 am est
Wednesday,
A winter storm warning remains in effect until 1 am est
Wednesday.
Snow, becoming heavy at times, will increase in intensity early
This afternoon and continue into the early evening hours.
Additional accumulations of 2 to 5 inches can be
Expected, bringing storm totals to 6 to 10 inches. Snow will then
Taper off to flurries by midnight as the storm shifts off to the
East.
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,
Food, and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service kansas city/pleasant hill mo
1203 pm central standard time tue dec 9 2008
Adair-caldwell-livingston-linn mo-
Including the cities of, kirksville, kingston, hamilton,
Polo, chillicothe, brookfield
1203 pm central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter weather advisory in effect until 6 pm central standard time this
Afternoon,
The national weather service in pleasant hill has issued a winter
Weather advisory for freezing rain, sleet and snow, which is in
Effect until 6 pm central standard time this afternoon.
Periods of freezing rain, sleet and snow are occurring now, and
Will gradually change over to all snow by 2 pm. Minor ice and sleet
Accumulations are possible, before an inch or possibly two of snow
Fall on top of the already slick roads. In addition, strong
Northerly winds of 20 to 25 mph and gusts to around 35 mph will
Further reduce visibilities, creating even more hazardous
Conditions.
A winter weather advisory means that periods of snow, sleet, or
Freezing rain will cause travel difficulties. Be prepared for
Slippery roads and limited visibilities, and use caution while
Driving.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service springfield mo
1155 am central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter weather advisory today and this evening,
.a strong storm system will push across the missouri ozarks today
And tonight. A strong cold front will continue to move through the
Eastern ozarks today. Ahead of the front, temperatures will be in
The 50s. Behind the front, temperatures will quickly fall into
The 30s. Upper 20s are expected this evening over western
Missouri and southeast kansas. Several upper level disturbances
Will push into the area from the southwest through tonight and
Interact with the cold air and moisture already in place to
Produce some light to occasionally moderate snow. A large band of
Snow is ongoing across central and eastern kansas into northwest
Missouri. The southeast edge of this heavier snow will affect
Extreme southeast kansas and west central missouri this afternoon
And up to two inches of snow is possible before ending this
Evening. The snow combined with winds of 15 to 30 mph will cause
Blowing snow and reduced visibility and will make travel more
Hazardous this afternoon and evening.
The advisory covers locations north and west of a pittsburg kansas
To osceola line from late morning through midnight.
Bourbon-crawford-vernon-st. Clair-
Including the cities of, fort scott, pittsburg, nevada,
Appleton city, osceola
1155 am central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter weather advisory remains in effect until midnight central
standard time
Tonight,
A winter weather advisory for snow and blowing snow remains in
Effect until midnight central standard time tonight.
Snow and blowing snow are expected to occur across far southeast
Kansas and west central missouri this afternoon and continuing
Into the evening hours. While the heaviest snow will likely remain
North and west of the advisory area, one to two inches of snow
Will be possible with wind gusts of 20 to 30 mph producing blowing
Snow and reduced visibilities. Snow should come to an end by late
Evening.
A winter weather advisory for snow and blowing snow means that
Visibilities will be limited due to a combination of falling and
Blowing snow. Use caution when traveling, especially in open
Areas.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service amarillo tx
1129 am central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter weather expected over the panhandles today,
.a upper level low pressure system continues to move across the texas
And oklahoma panhandles. Colder air in the wake of the cold front
That moved through the area overnight will allow the precipitation to
Fall in the form of snow, bringing the first significant winter
Weather of the season to much of the panhandle region.
Cimarron-texas-beaver-dallam-sherman-hansford-ochiltree-lipscomb-
Hartley-moore-hutchinson-roberts-hemphill-oldham-potter-carson-
Gray-wheeler-deaf smith-randall-ar mountain standard time rong-
Including the cities of, boise city, keyes, guymon, beaver,
Forgan, dalhart, stratford, spearman, gruver, perryton,
Booker, higgins, follett, hartley, channing, dumas,
Borger, miami, canadian, vega, amarillo, panhandle,
White deer, pampa, shamrock, wheeler, hereford, canyon,
Claude
1129 am central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter weather advisory remains in effect until 6 pm central
standard time this
Afternoon,
A winter weather advisory remains in effect until 6 pm central
standard time this
Afternoon for the oklahoma panhandle and all but the southeastern
Texas panhandle.
Up to 3 inches of snow has already fallen across portions of the
Panhandle region. With another inch to 2 inches of snow possible this
Afternoon, total snow accumulations of 1 to 4 inches are expected
Across the advisory area. In addition, northerly winds of 20 to 30
Mph, with gusts near 40 mph, will continue through this afternoon.
These winds, combined with the snow, will create areas of blowing
Snow, reducing visibilities to less than a mile at times.
A winter weather advisory means that periods of snow, sleet, or
Freezing rain will cause travel difficulties. Be prepared for
Slippery roads and limited visibilities, and use caution while
Driving.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service green bay wi
1144 am central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter storm gradually diminishing today,
.a winter storm tracking from northeast illinois into lower
This afternoon will continue to produce snow and blowing snow
Across east central wisconsin this afternoon. The snow will
Continue to diminish over central and northern wisconsin this
Afternoon.
Areas southeast of a line from green bay to wautoma may pick up an
Additional 2 to 3 inches by early this evening. Areas northwest
Will see less than an inch.
Door-
Including the city of, sturgeon bay
1144 am central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, winter storm warning now in effect until midnight central standard time
Tonight,
The winter storm warning is now in effect until midnight central standard
time
Tonight.
An additional 1 to 2 inches is expected this afternoon. Total
Accumulations will range from 5 to 8 inches. Increasing north
Winds to 30 mph with higher gusts to 35 mph over northern door
County will produce considerable blowing and drifting snow later
This afternoon and continuing into the evening hours.
A winter storm warning for snow and blowing snow means severe
Winter weather conditions are expected. The combination of snow
And strong winds will make travel very difficult. If you must
Travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your
Vehicle in case of an emergency. The latest wisconsin road
Conditions can be obtained by calling 800-762-3947.
Urgent - winter weather message
National weather service la crosse wi
1205 pm central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, snow diminished across much of the area,
.light snow has diminished across much of the area. Light snow was
Still falling across eastern and central wisconsin while another
Area of light snow was moving northeast out of northern missouri
And southeast iowa. This area of snow may clip a small portion of
Northeast iowa into southwest wisconsin through this afternoon.
Locally, this may affect areas southeast of a line from adams and
Mauston, through richland center and elkader with up to another
Inch of snow accumulation. Therefore, the winter storm warning
Will continue through this afternoon across that area.
Otherwise, the winter storm warning has been canceled west of
This line where the snow has ended.
Clayton-juneau-adams-richland-grant-
Including the cities of, mauston, richland center, platteville
1205 pm central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, 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.
Light snow was still falling across portions of the area while
Another area of light snow was moving northeast out of northern
Missouri and southeast iowa. This area of snow may clip a small
Portion of northeast iowa into southwest wisconsin through this
Afternoon. Locally, this may affect areas southeast of a line
>From adams and mauston, through richland center and elkader with
Up to another inch of snow accumulation. Therefore, the winter
Storm warning will continue through this afternoon across that
Area.
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.
Severe weather statement
National weather service shreveport la
1254 pm central standard time tue dec 9 2008
Caldwell la-
1253 pm central standard time tue dec 9 2008
, a tornado warning remains in effect until 115 pm central standard
time for caldwell
Parish,
At 1250 pm central standard time , national weather service doppler
radar continued to
Indicate a tornado. This tornado was located 7 miles east of
Copenhagen, or about 34 miles south of rayville, moving northeast
At 40 mph. Damage was reported with this storm at 1225 pm as it
Passed near summerfield in la salle parish. Take cover now!
The safest place to be during a tornado is in a basement. Get under a
Workbench or other piece of sturdy furniture. If no basement is
Available, seek shelter on the lowest floor of the building in an
Interior hallway or room such as a closet. Use blankets or pillows to
Cover your body and always stay away from windows.
If in mobile homes or vehicles, evacuate them and get inside a
Substantial shelter. If no shelter is available, lie flat in the
Nearest ditch or other low spot and cover your head with your hands.
Stay tuned for further updates from your national weather service in
Shreveport
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
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