Notices tagged with noaa
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More "mixed precipitation" for the Kansas City area. #NOAA / #NWS is alerting for a broad stripe across the top of KC and northward to the top of #KS and #MO as far as Kirksville.
Up to two inches of snow, up to 1/10 inch of ice. Slippery road conditions. From 06:00 CST Monday to 00:00 CST Tuesday.
Another alert in Kansas from past Manhattan, from 03:00 CST Monday to 09:00 CST Monday from light freezing drizzle and snow, leaving a light glaze of ice. Again, hazardous driving conditions, with slippery roads and limited visibility.
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#NOAA / #NWS sending ice storm warnings for most of #KS and #MO. Expect broken tree branches and downed power lines. Slick roads, also.
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#NOAA / #NWS Winter storm warning in the !SoCal San Bernardino mountains above 5,500 feet. 5-10 inches of snow between now and Tuesday afternoon, going up to 24 inches above 7,000 feet.
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Snow coverage for North America: https://www.natice.noaa.gov/pub/ims/ims_v3/ims_gif/ARCHIVE/USA/2019/ims2019029_usa.gif #NOAA
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#NOAA / #NWS alert: wind chill advisory in parts of the KC area tonight. Wind chills as low as -15F to -25F from tonight at 21:00 CST until 09:00 tomorrow. Frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 30 minutes, hypothermia is also a risk.
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Mixed precipitation (freezing rain, sleet, snow) expected in many areas of #KS and #MO tonight. Stay off the roads if you can.
#NOAA / #NWS sending alerts including parts of metro KC, areas near Springfield MO, areas near Columbia & Jefferson City MO.
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#NOAA / #NWS alerting to Winter weather in the mountains of !SoCal’s #San_Bernardino county. Up to 4 inches of snow above 5,000 feet. Expect impassible roads.
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#NOAA / #NWS alerting to Winter weather (snow, mixed precipitation, ice) across eastern #KS and most of #MO. Some places should be starting about now, with it moving slowly eastward and lasting until late tomorrow. Up to six inches of snow, depending on location.
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#NOAA / #NWS warning about Winter weather in the mountains of !SoCal’s #San_Bernardino and #Riverside counties above 5,000 feet. 3-6 inches of snow (12 inches in some spots) will accumulate between 16:00 PST tomorrow and 08:00 PST Monday. Winds up to 40-50 MPH.
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#NOAA / #NWS continuing to warn (about 40 since yesterday) about minor flooding near streams and in low-lying areas of #MO. Since this is so widespread, I'm sure the easternmost portions of #KS, the northwestern corner of #AR, and portions of #IL across from Hannibal down to St Louis are having some of the same things.
If you're in the middle of the US, just remember not to try to cross flooded areas, whether walking or driving.
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#NOAA / #NWS warning about minor flooding along streams and in low-lying areas of SW #MO, S Central MO, mid-MO, and NE MO. From Hannibal to Joplin and Springfield and West Plains. 1-3 inches of rain have fallen across the area. Unmentioned: adjacent areas, such as parts of #IL, #KS, #AR, which may get some overlap from this storm system.
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#NOAA / #NWS winter weather advisories for the mountains of !SoCal’s #San_Bernardino and #Riverside counties: up to two inches of snow above 5,000 feet and 45-60MPH wind gusts along mountain crests and desert slopes. Plan on slippery roads, reduced visibility, downed tree limbs.
(They don’t mention the #I-15 or Cajon Pass at all, so it may not have a big effect on traveling to celebratory gatherings.)
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Speaking of #Kansas_City, #NOAA / #NWS is still sending me blizzard warnings for the #KC area (both #KS and #MO).
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#NOAA / #NHC expecting #Hurricane #Leslie to hit #Portugal and #Spain today or tomorrow. https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at3+shtml/114151.shtml?cone#contents wind, rain, storm surge damage is possible.
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
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#Hurricane #Michael’s eyewall coming ashore at Panama City #FL.
https://www.weather.gov/mob/ https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ #NOAA / #NWS / #NHC
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#Hurricane #Michael is now category 3, 120MPH, moving N at 12MPH. #NOAA / #NHC issuing warnings for coastal #AL and #FL to near Tampa.
Even #LA expecting some flooding in coastal parishes (and Livingston Parish. If you’re in Denham Springs or Walker, get ready).
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#NOAA / #NHC forecasts #Hurricane #Michael hitting #AL, #FL tomorrow as a category 3. Expecting storm surge, flooding, wind damage.
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#NOAA / #NWS sent me over 100 more alerts in the past 24 hours concerning #t-storms, heavy rain, flooding in #KS and #MO. Things seem to be slowing down a little, but if you’re in either of those states or in a nearby state, be alert in low-lying areas and near streams and rivers.
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#NOAA /#NWS alerts continuing for severe #t-storms, heavy rain, flooding across my watched areas of #KS and #MO. 47 alerts in the past 24 hours and still going. Low-lying areas, areas near streams/rivers, there were even tornado warnings.
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There's a stripe from #OK to #WI (including parts of KS, MO, the very NW corner of #AR, the very SE corner of #NE, eastern #IA, western #IL, parts of #MN) where floods are likely over the next few days.