536 WWUS82 KGSP 060000 SPSGSP SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG SC 700 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 SCZ011-012-019-060045- ABBEVILLE-GREENWOOD-LAURENS- 700 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...A STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL AFFECT EASTERN ABBEVILLE...GREENWOOD AND SOUTHERN LAURENS COUNTIES THROUGH 745 PM EST... AT 658 PM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM 5 MILES NORTHWEST OF VERDERY...OR 5 MILES EAST OF ABBEVILLE...MOVING EAST AT 60 MPH. THIS STORM WILL IMPACT LOCATIONS NEAR... GREENWOOD... LAKE GREENWOOD... CROSS HILL... CLINTON... JOANNA... WIND GUSTS OF 40 TO 50 MPH...AND TORRENTIAL RAIN ARE EXPECTED WITH THIS STORM. THE COMBINATION OF GUSTY WINDS AND WET SOIL CONDITIONS WILL CAUSE SCATTERED TREES AND POWER LINES TO FALL. SEEK SHELTER INSIDER AN INTERIOR ROOM. LAT...LON 3406 8234 3406 8242 3435 8236 3455 8167 3453 8164 3436 8178 3430 8189 3426 8190 3420 8194 3418 8190 3412 8187 3402 8232 $$ 07  352 WWUS82 KFFC 060006 SPSFFC SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA 706 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 GAZ074>076-060030- 706 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR 45 MPH WINDS IN WASHINGTON... GLASCOCK AND JEFFERSON COUNTIES UNTIL 730 PM EST... AT 704 PM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM OVER AVERA...MOVING EAST AT 55 MPH. WIND GUSTS OF 45 MPH ARE LIKELY AS THESE STORMS MOVE ACROSS WASHINGTON...GLASCOCK AND JEFFERSON COUNTIES THROUGH 730 PM EST. SOME LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THESE STORMS INCLUDE GRANGE...STAPLETONS CROSSROADS...AVERA...DOWNS...AGRICOLA...BASTONVILLE...MITCHELL... EDGEHILL...GIBSON...STAPLETON...WRENS...STELLAVILLE AND MATTHEWS. THESE WIND GUSTS MAY PRODUCE MINOR DAMAGE TO TREE LIMBS AND BLOW LIGHT...UNSECURED OBJECTS AROUND. && LAT...LON 3311 8228 3300 8228 3305 8289 3328 8268 3333 8258 3333 8255 3327 8243 3332 8239 3332 8234 3327 8226 3323 8223 TIME...MOT...LOC 0006Z 265DEG 49KT 3322 8252 $$  885 WWUS83 KJKL 060008 SPSJKL SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON KY 708 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 KYZ044-050>052-058>060-068-069-079-080-084>088-104-106>109-111>118- 060100- MENIFEE-MONTGOMERY-POWELL-ROWAN-BATH-ELLIOTT-ESTILL-FLEMING-JOHNSON- MCCREARY-PULASKI-ROCKCASTLE-WHITLEY-LAUREL-KNOTT-KNOX-JACKSON-LESLIE- LETCHER-MAGOFFIN-MORGAN-OWSLEY-PERRY-WOLFE-LEE-BELL-BREATHITT-CLAY- HARLAN- 708 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 ....A LINE OF GUSTY SHOWERS ALONG AND JUST BEHIND A COLD TO AFFECT THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES THROUGH 800 PM EST TUESDAY EVENING... SOUTHWESTERN JOHNSON... WESTERN KNOTT... KNOX... JACKSON... LESLIE... SOUTHWESTERN LETCHER... EASTERN MCCREARY... MAGOFFIN... MENIFEE... MONTGOMERY... MORGAN... OWSLEY... PERRY... POWELL... EASTERN PULASKI... ROCKCASTLE... ROWAN... WHITLEY... WOLFE... LEE... BATH... BELL... BREATHITT... CLAY... WESTERN ELLIOTT... ESTILL... FLEMING... HARLAN AND LAUREL. AT 705 PM EST...A GUSTY LINE OF SHOWERS WAS LOCATED ALONG A COLD FRONT ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 32 MILES NORTH OF CYNTHIANA TO STANTON TO 11 MILES NORTHWEST OF HYDEN TO 18 MILES SOUTH OF MIDDLESBORO...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 35 MPH. WIDESPREAD WIND GUSTS AS HIGH AS 35 TO 45 MPH ARE EXPECTED IN THESE AREAS AS THE COLD FRONT MOVES THROUGH. STRONG WIND GUSTS WILL BLOW AROUND LOOSE AND UNSECURED OBJECTS SUCH AS TRASH CANS. THE STRONG WINDS MAY DOWN TREES IN AREAS WHERE SOIL IS WET AND THE TERRAIN IS STEEP. THIS COULD LEAD TO A FEW LOCALIZED POWER OUTAGES. ANY DOWNED TREES OR LIMBS COULD BLOCK ROADS. DRIVING MAY BE BRIEFLY DIFFICULT IN CROSS WINDS ON NORTH TO SOUTH ORIENTED HIGHWAYS...ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE IN HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES. $$ PELTON  846 WWUS82 KCHS 060019 SPSCHS SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON SC 719 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 GAZ087-088-099-100-SCZ040-060100- ALLENDALE-BULLOCH-CANDLER-JENKINS-SCREVEN- 719 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL IMPACT PORTIONS OF SCREVEN...JENKINS...BULLOCH...CANDLER AND ALLENDALE COUNTIES AFTER 800 PM EST... AT 714 PM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS...ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 29 MILES NORTHWEST OF BIRDSVILLE TO 43 MILES WEST OF ALINE...MOVING EAST AT 60 MPH. SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL BE AFFECTED INCLUDE... ALINE...ALTMAN...BURTONS FERRY LANDING...BUTTS...CAPTOLO...DENMARK... DOVER...EMMALANE...GEORGIA SOUTHERN...HERNDON...HILLTONIA... HOPEULIKIT...HUNTERS...METTER...MIDDLEGROUND...MILLEN...MILLHAVEN... NEVILS...PERKINS...PORTAL...PULASKI...REGISTER...ROCKY FORD... SCARBORO...STATESBORO...SYLVANIA...WESTSIDE...WOODCLIFF...APPLETON... MARTIN AND MILLETT... PREPARE NOW FOR THE FOLLOWING HAZARDS... GUSTY WINDS OF 40 TO 50 MPH... PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... BE ALERT FOR RAPIDLY CHANGING WEATHER CONDITIONS AS STORMS APPROACH. BE READY TO TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION IN CASE A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING IS ISSUED FOR YOUR LOCATION. && LAT...LON 3252 8216 3256 8209 3255 8203 3260 8201 3266 8209 3282 8215 3288 8213 3292 8209 3296 8184 3292 8175 3304 8157 3310 8162 3316 8154 3311 8130 3221 8176 3228 8190 3227 8197 3232 8224 3236 8226 TIME...MOT...LOC 0018Z 268DEG 53KT 3324 8225 3249 8281 $$  416 WWUS82 KGSP 060019 SPSGSP SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG SC 719 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 SCZ008-009-012>014-060100- CHEROKEE-CHESTER-LAURENS-UNION-YORK- 719 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT CENTRAL LAURENS...CHESTER... SOUTHERN CHEROKEE...UNION AND YORK COUNTIES THROUGH 800 PM EST... AT 717 PM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM PACOLET MILLS TO JONESVILLE TO 3 MILES SOUTHWEST OF CROSS ANCHOR...MOVING EAST AT 55 MPH. THESE STORMS WILL IMPACT LOCATIONS NEAR... CROSS KEYS... UNION... HICKORY GROVE... CARLISLE... MCCONNELLS... YORK... WIND GUSTS OF 40 TO 50 MPH...AND TORRENTIAL RAIN ARE EXPECTED WITH THESE STORMS. THE COMBINATION OF GUSTY WINDS AND WET SOIL CONDITIONS WILL CAUSE SCATTERED TREES AND POWER LINES TO FALL. SEEK SHELTER INSIDER AN INTERIOR ROOM. LAT...LON 3482 8089 3480 8088 3462 8104 3453 8206 3465 8195 3458 8187 3460 8185 3483 8179 3491 8171 3493 8175 3503 8179 3510 8105 3506 8106 3505 8103 3511 8093 3507 8090 3495 8086 3484 8086 $$ 07  264 WWUS82 KFFC 060024 SPSFFC SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA 724 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 GAZ097-109>111-060100- 724 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR 40 MPH WINDS IN WHEELER... TELFAIR...LAURENS AND DODGE COUNTIES UNTIL 800 PM EST... AT 723 PM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS FROM CADWELL TO UNION...MOVING EAST AT 45 MPH. THESE STORMS HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO PRODUCE DIME SIZED HAIL...FREQUENT CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING AND WIND GUSTS TO 40 MPH AS THEY MOVE ACROSS WHEELER...TELFAIR...LAURENS AND DODGE COUNTIES THROUGH 800 PM EST. SOME LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THESE STORMS INCLUDE PLAINFIELD... EASTMAN...RENTZ...DEXTER...GODWINSVILLE...CADWELL...UNION...FIVE POINTS...JAY BIRD SPRINGS...CHAUNCEY...CEDAR GROVE...LOWERY... ACHORD...LITTLE OCMULGEE STATE PARK AND ALAMO. HEAVY DOWNPOURS WILL CAUSE PONDING OF WATER ON ROADWAYS. && LAT...LON 3207 8330 3210 8333 3211 8333 3213 8331 3214 8332 3221 8316 3245 8312 3237 8273 3233 8275 3229 8270 3229 8265 3216 8261 3208 8262 3208 8261 3197 8284 TIME...MOT...LOC 0024Z 284DEG 38KT 3234 8303 3219 8306 3211 8323 $$  194 WWUS83 KDMX 060037 SPSDMX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DES MOINES IA 637 PM CST TUE MAR 5 2013 IAZ004>007-015>017-023>028-035>039-047>050-060>062-073>075- 084>086-095>097-060300- EMMET-KOSSUTH-WINNEBAGO-WORTH-PALO ALTO-HANCOCK-CERRO GORDO- POCAHONTAS-HUMBOLDT-WRIGHT-FRANKLIN-BUTLER-BREMER-WEBSTER- HAMILTON-HARDIN-GRUNDY-BLACK HAWK-BOONE-STORY-MARSHALL-TAMA-POLK- JASPER-POWESHIEK-WARREN-MARION-MAHASKA-LUCAS-MONROE-WAPELLO-WAYNE- APPANOOSE-DAVIS- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ESTHERVILLE...ALGONA...FOREST CITY... NORTHWOOD...EMMETSBURG...GARNER...MASON CITY...POCAHONTAS... HUMBOLDT...CLARION...HAMPTON...ALLISON...WAVERLY...FORT DODGE... WEBSTER CITY...ELDORA...GRUNDY CENTER...WATERLOO...BOONE...AMES... MARSHALLTOWN...TOLEDO...DES MOINES...NEWTON...GRINNELL... INDIANOLA...KNOXVILLE...OSKALOOSA...CHARITON...ALBIA...OTTUMWA... CORYDON...CENTERVILLE...BLOOMFIELD 637 PM CST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...BLOWING SNOW AND FREEZING TEMPERATURES CAUSING SLICK ROADS... NORTHWEST WINDS OF 15 TO 20 MPH WITH HIGHER GUSTS ARE BLOWING SNOW BACK OVER ROADS THIS EVENING...AND TEMPERATURES ARE FALLING THROUGH THE UPPER 20S ON THEIR WAY TO LOWS IN THE TEENS LATER TONIGHT. THIS IS RESULTING IN REFREEZING OF SNOW AND ICE ON ROADWAYS AND MAKING FOR VERY SLICK SURFACES IN SOME AREAS. ANYONE OUTSIDE OR ON THE ROADS SHOULD EXERCISE CAUTION. $$ LEE  278 WWUS82 KFFC 060042 SPSFFC SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA 742 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 GAZ076-085-086-060115- 742 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR 45 MPH WINDS IN JOHNSON...EMANUEL AND JEFFERSON COUNTIES UNTIL 815 PM EST... AT 737 PM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM 6 MILES WEST OF BLUNDALE...MOVING EAST AT 60 MPH. WIND GUSTS OF 45 MPH ARE LIKELY AS THIS STORM MOVES ACROSS JOHNSON... EMANUEL AND JEFFERSON COUNTIES THROUGH 815 PM EST. SOME LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE STORM INCLUDE MODOC...DELLWOOD...BLUNDALE...THREE POINTS...COLEMANS LAKE...SUMMERTOWN AND CANOOCHEE. && LAT...LON 3266 8208 3265 8251 3281 8252 3283 8252 3285 8231 3283 8231 3283 8226 3281 8222 3282 8215 3280 8213 3267 8208 TIME...MOT...LOC 0042Z 266DEG 52KT 3275 8240 $$  586 WWUS83 KDVN 060042 SPSDVN SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE QUAD CITIES IA IL 642 PM CST TUE MAR 5 2013 IAZ040>042-051>054-063>068-076>078-087>089-098-099-ILZ001-002-007- 009-015>018-024>026-034-035-MOZ009-010-060600- BUCHANAN-DELAWARE-DUBUQUE-BENTON-LINN-JONES-JACKSON-IOWA-JOHNSON- CEDAR-CLINTON-MUSCATINE-SCOTT-KEOKUK-WASHINGTON-LOUISA-JEFFERSON- HENRY IA-DES MOINES-VAN BUREN-LEE-JO DAVIESS-STEPHENSON-CARROLL- WHITESIDE-ROCK ISLAND-HENRY IL-BUREAU-PUTNAM-MERCER-HENDERSON- WARREN-HANCOCK-MCDONOUGH-SCOTLAND-CLARK- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...INDEPENDENCE...MANCHESTER...DUBUQUE... VINTON...CEDAR RAPIDS...ANAMOSA...MAQUOKETA...MARENGO... IOWA CITY...TIPTON...CLINTON...MUSCATINE...BETTENDORF... DAVENPORT...SIGOURNEY...WASHINGTON...WAPELLO...FAIRFIELD... MOUNT PLEASANT...BURLINGTON...KEOSAUQUA....FORT MADISON... GALENA...FREEPORT...MOUNT CARROLL...STERLING...ROCK FALLS... MOLINE...ROCK ISLAND...KEWANEE...PRINCETON...HENNEPIN...ALEDO... OQUAWKA...MONMOUTH...CARTHAGE...MACOMB...MEMPHIS...KAHOKA 642 PM CST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...DRIVING SNOW WILL CREATE SLICK SPOTS ON ROADS... DRIFTING SNOW WILL CONTINUE OVERNIGHT...AND NOW THAT THE SUN HAS SET...ROAD TEMPERATURES ARE RETURNING TO BELOW FREEZING. THE COMBINATION OF EARLIER WET ROADS FREEZING AND NEW DRIFTING SNOW WILL LIKELY CREATE PATCHY BLACK ICE ON AREA ROADS...ESPECIALLY WE TRAVELED UNTREATED ROADS WHERE REPEAT TRAFFIC WILL HELP CREATE A THIN LAYER OF ICE WHEN DRIVING OVER THE DRIFTING SNOW. USE EXTRA CAUTION WHILE TRAVELING OVERNIGHT TONIGHT. $$ ERVIN  541 WWUS82 KJAX 060045 SPSJAX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL 745 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 GAZ133-135-060130- APPLING-JEFF DAVIS- 745 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR NORTHERN JEFF DAVIS AND NORTHWESTERN APPLING COUNTIES FOR STRONG WINDS VALID UNTIL 830 PM EST... AT 741 PM EST NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 27 MILES NORTH OF HAZLEHURST TO 37 MILES WEST OF HAZLEHURST...MOVING EAST AT 45 MPH. THESE STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS AROUND HAZLEHURST...GRAHAM...PLANT HATCH AND PINE GROVE THROUGH 830 PM EST. GUSTY WINDS AROUND 40 TO 45 MPH CAN BE EXPECTED ALONG WITH POSSIBLE MINOR WIND DAMAGE. THESE STORMS MAY WEAKEN AS THEY MOVE INTO THE INDICATED COUNTIES. THE STORMS ARE EXPECTED TO ENTER THE COUNTIES AROUND 815 PM TO 830 PM. REPORT DAMAGE TO THE NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OR YOUR COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. LAT...LON 3197 8239 3194 8233 3194 8228 3192 8222 3190 8223 3179 8248 3186 8276 3191 8269 3193 8268 3192 8264 3197 8254 3195 8250 3198 8249 TIME...MOT...LOC 0041Z 282DEG 44KT 3224 8260 3202 8314 $$ SHASHY  905 WWUS81 KRLX 060052 SPSRLX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON WV 752 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 KYZ101>103-105-OHZ087-VAZ003-004-WVZ005-006-013-024-025-060700- GREENUP-CARTER-BOYD-LAWRENCE KY-LAWRENCE OH-DICKENSON-BUCHANAN- WAYNE-CABELL-LINCOLN-MINGO-LOGAN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FLATWOODS...GREENUP...GRAYSON... OLIVE HILL...ASHLAND...LOUISA...IRONTON...SOUTH POINT... CLINTWOOD...GRUNDY...VANSANT...KENOVA...CEREDO...WAYNE... HUNTINGTON...HARTS...ALUM CREEK...HAMLIN...WILLIAMSON...LOGAN... CHAPMANVILLE...MAN 752 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 HERE IS A SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CONCERNING STRONG WINDS...RAIN AND SNOW... A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING THROUGH THE AREA TONIGHT...WILL BRING INCREASING WINDS AND FALLING TEMPERATURES. WINDS TONIGHT WILL INCREASE TO AROUND 15 MPH...WITH GUSTS OF 30 TO 35 MPH...TOWARD 10 PM. THESE STRONG WINDS WILL PERSIST THROUGH MIDNIGHT...BEFORE GRADUALLY DIMINISHING OVERNIGHT. AS THE WINDS PICK UP...TEMPERATURES WILL FALL INTO AND THROUGH THE 30S. AFTER CAUSING PONDING IN LOW SPOTS AND FILLING OF DITCH LINES...THE RAIN WILL CHANGE OVER TO SNOW BY MIDNIGHT...WITH A COATING TO AN INCH BY 2 AM...AS TEMPERATURES FALL TO NEAR FREEZING. THE SNOW WILL DIMINISH TO SNOW SHOWERS THEREAFTER...LIMITING FURTHER ACCUMULATIONS. $$ TRM  180 WWUS82 KGSP 060056 SPSGSP SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG SC 756 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 NCZ071-082-SCZ009-060145- MECKLENBURG-UNION-YORK- 756 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...A STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL AFFECT SOUTHEASTERN YORK...SOUTHERN MECKLENBURG AND UNION COUNTIES THROUGH 845 PM EST... AT 751 PM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM NEAR MCCONNELLS...OR 8 MILES SOUTH OF YORK... MOVING EAST AT 65 MPH. THIS STORM WILL IMPACT LOCATIONS NEAR... ROCK HILL... CATAWBA... FORT MILL... WAXHAW... MINERAL SPRINGS... STALLINGS... WIND GUSTS OF 40 TO 50 MPH...AND TORRENTIAL RAIN ARE EXPECTED WITH THIS STORM. THE COMBINATION OF GUSTY WINDS AND WET SOIL CONDITIONS WILL CAUSE SCATTERED TREES AND POWER LINES TO FALL. SEEK SHELTER INSIDER AN INTERIOR ROOM. LAT...LON 3481 8031 3481 8079 3494 8079 3505 8089 3501 8090 3495 8086 3483 8087 3482 8130 3495 8129 3520 8067 3523 8059 3517 8046 3518 8037 3517 8035 3520 8027 $$ 07  582 WWUS83 KJKL 060100 SPSJKL SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON KY 800 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 KYZ044-051-052-059-060-085>088-104-106>120-060200- MENIFEE-POWELL-ROWAN-BATH-ELLIOTT-FLEMING-JOHNSON-MARTIN-WHITLEY- KNOTT-KNOX-LESLIE-LETCHER-MAGOFFIN-MORGAN-OWSLEY-PERRY-PIKE-WOLFE- LEE-BELL-BREATHITT-CLAY-FLOYD-HARLAN- 800 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 ....A LINE OF GUSTY SHOWERS ALONG AND JUST BEHIND A COLD TO AFFECT THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES THROUGH 900 PM EST TUESDAY EVENING... JOHNSON... KNOTT... EASTERN KNOX... LESLIE... LETCHER... MAGOFFIN... MARTIN... MENIFEE... MORGAN... EASTERN OWSLEY... PERRY... PIKE... EASTERN POWELL... ROWAN... EXTREME EAST CENTRAL WHITLEY... WOLFE... EASTERN LEE... BATH... BELL... BREATHITT... CLAY... ELLIOTT... FLEMING... FLOYD AND HARLAN. AT 757 PM EST....A GUSTY LINE OF SHOWERS WAS LOCATED ALONG A COLD FRONT ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 55 MILES NORTH OF FLEMINGSBURG TO 7 MILES NORTHEAST OF SANDY HOOK TO 9 MILES SOUTHEAST OF SALYERSVILLE TO 12 MILES SOUTHEAST OF HARLAN...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. WIDESPREAD WIND GUSTS AS HIGH AS 40 TO 50 MPH ARE EXPECTED IN THESE AREAS AS THE COLD FRONT MOVES THROUGH. THE STRONGEST GUSTS WILL BE IN MORE OPEN AREAS AND ON RIDGETOPS. RAIN WILL ALSO CHANGE TO SNOW ABOUT AN HOUR AFTER THE HIGHEST WIND GUST...WITH THE CHANGEOVER TO SNOW REACHING THE WEST VIRGINIA BORDER BY AROUND 11 PM EST. STRONG WIND GUSTS WILL BLOW AROUND LOOSE AND UNSECURED OBJECTS SUCH AS TRASH CANS. THE STRONG WINDS MAY DOWN TREES IN AREAS WHERE SOIL IS WET AND THE TERRAIN IS STEEP. THIS COULD LEAD TO A FEW LOCALIZED POWER OUTAGES. ANY DOWNED TREES OR LIMBS COULD BLOCK ROADS. DRIVING MAY BE BRIEFLY DIFFICULT IN CROSS WINDS ON NORTH TO SOUTH ORIENTED HIGHWAYS...ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE IN HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES. $$ PELTON  491 WWUS82 KFFC 060112 SPSFFC SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA 812 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 GAZ086-060130- 812 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR 40 MPH WINDS IN EMANUEL COUNTY UNTIL 830 PM EST... AT 808 PM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS FROM GARFIELD TO 5 MILES SOUTHWEST OF NUNEZ... MOVING EAST AT 45 MPH. WIND GUSTS OF 40 MPH ARE LIKELY AS THESE STORMS MOVE ACROSS EMANUEL COUNTY THROUGH 830 PM EST. SOME LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THESE STORMS INCLUDE CANOOCHEE...TWIN CITY...NUNEZ...GARFIELD...GEORGE L SMITH STATE PARK...LEXSY AND STILLMORE. && LAT...LON 3261 8200 3254 8203 3255 8208 3253 8213 3248 8217 3243 8218 3238 8223 3239 8240 3244 8238 3248 8246 3254 8234 3274 8211 3266 8208 TIME...MOT...LOC 0112Z 276DEG 37KT 3267 8202 3253 8219 3244 8237 $$  624 WWUS82 KGSP 060124 SPSGSP SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG SC 824 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 NCZ071-072-082-060215- CABARRUS-MECKLENBURG-UNION- 824 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...A STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL AFFECT CABARRUS...EASTERN MECKLENBURG AND NORTHWESTERN UNION COUNTIES THROUGH 915 PM EST... AT 821 PM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM NEAR MATTHEWS...OR 9 MILES SOUTHEAST OF CENTER CITY CHARLOTTE...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 45 MPH. THIS STORM WILL IMPACT LOCATIONS NEAR... FAIRVIEW... MIDLAND... MOUNT PLEASANT... WIND GUSTS OF 40 TO 50 MPH...AND TORRENTIAL RAIN ARE EXPECTED WITH THIS STORM. THE COMBINATION OF GUSTY WINDS AND WET SOIL CONDITIONS WILL CAUSE SCATTERED TREES AND POWER LINES TO FALL. SEEK SHELTER INSIDER AN INTERIOR ROOM. LAT...LON 3508 8073 3510 8073 3537 8065 3550 8035 3550 8031 3549 8030 3540 8035 3520 8050 3519 8050 3517 8044 3519 8028 $$ 07  997 WWUS83 KJKL 060203 SPSJKL SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON KY 903 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 KYZ052-104-106-107-109-110-113-118>120-060300- ROWAN-ELLIOTT-JOHNSON-MARTIN-KNOTT-LETCHER-MAGOFFIN-MORGAN-PIKE- FLOYD- 903 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 ..A LINE OF GUSTY SHOWERS ALONG AND JUST BEHIND A COLD TO AFFECT THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES 1000 PM EST TUESDAY EVENING... JOHNSON... EAST CENTRAL KNOTT... NORTHEASTERN LETCHER... NORTHEASTERN MAGOFFIN... MARTIN... EAST CENTRAL MORGAN... PIKE... EAST CENTRAL ROWAN... ELLIOTT AND FLOYD. AT 900 PM EST...A GUSTY LINE OF SHOWERS WAS LOCATED ALONG A COLD FRONT ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 5 MILES EAST OF INEZ TO 12 MILES EAST OF WHITESBURG...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. WIDESPREAD WIND GUSTS AS HIGH AS 40 TO 50 MPH ARE EXPECTED IN THESE AREAS AS THE COLD FRONT MOVES THROUGH AND FOR AT LEAST AN HOUR AFTER FRONTAL PASSAGE. THE STRONGEST GUSTS WILL BE IN MORE OPEN AREAS AND ON RIDGETOPS. RAIN WILL ALSO CHANGE TO SNOW ABOUT AN HOUR AFTER THE HIGHEST WIND GUST...WITH THE CHANGEOVER TO SNOW REACHING THE WEST VIRGINIA BORDER BY AROUND 11 PM EST. STRONG WIND GUSTS WILL BLOW AROUND LOOSE AND UNSECURED OBJECTS SUCH AS TRASH CANS. THE STRONG WINDS MAY DOWN TREES IN AREAS WHERE SOIL IS WET AND THE TERRAIN IS STEEP. THIS COULD LEAD TO A FEW LOCALIZED POWER OUTAGES. ANY DOWNED TREES OR LIMBS COULD BLOCK ROADS. DRIVING MAY BE BRIEFLY DIFFICULT IN CROSS WINDS ON NORTH TO SOUTH ORIENTED HIGHWAYS...ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE IN HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES. $$ PELTON  027 WWUS81 KAKQ 060246 SPSAKQ SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WAKEFIELD VA 946 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 VAZ064-074>077-060515- CAROLINE-ESSEX-WESTMORELAND-RICHMOND-NORTHUMBERLAND- INCLUDING THE CITY OF...TAPPAHANNOCK 946 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...LIGHT SNOW REPORTED ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE NORTHERN NECK... LIGHT SNOW HAS BEEN REPORTED THIS EVENING IN RICHMOND COUNTY AND IN FREDERICKSBURG. THE SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH ABOUT MIDNIGHT ALONG AND NORTH OF A LEWISETTA TO TAPPAHANNOCK TO BOWLING GREEN LINE. THEREAFTER...THE AIR IN THE LOWER LEVELS OF THE ATMOSPHERE IS EXPECTED TO WARM ENOUGH TO CHANGE THE PRECIPITATION TO RAIN. THE SNOW MAY ACCUMULATE ON GRASSY AREAS...BUT IS NOT EXPECTED TO BE A PROBLEM ON AREA ROADS. MOTORISTS SHOULD STILL USE EXTRA CAUTION WHILE TRAVELING THIS EVENING...AND BE PREPARED FOR CHANGEABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS. $$ WRS  099 WWUS83 KARX 060248 SPSARX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LA CROSSE WI 848 PM CST TUE MAR 5 2013 IAZ008>011-018-019-029-030-MNZ079-086>088-094>096-WIZ017-029-032>034- 041>044-053>055-061-060600- ADAMS-ALLAMAKEE-BUFFALO-CHICKASAW-CLARK-CLAYTON-CRAWFORD-DODGE- FAYETTE-FILLMORE-FLOYD-GRANT-HOUSTON-HOWARD-JACKSON-JUNEAU-LA CROSSE- MITCHELL-MONROE-MOWER-OLMSTED-RICHLAND-TAYLOR-TREMPEALEAU-VERNON- WABASHA-WINNESHIEK-WINONA- 848 PM CST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...SOME SLICK ROADS TONIGHT... AS TEMPERATURES CONTINUE TO FALL THROUGH THE 20S...SOME OF THE MELTED SNOW FROM TODAY IS BEGINNING TO FREEZE. THIS WILL CAUSE SOME SLICK SPOTS TO FORM...ESPECIALLY ON ROADS THAT HAVE NOT RECEIVED AS MUCH TREATMENT AS THE MAIN HIGHWAYS. BE PREPARED FOR SOME SLICK SPOTS WHILE TRAVELING TONIGHT. BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES ARE PRIME AREAS FOR SLICK SPOTS TO DEVELOP. $$ 04  645 WWUS83 KLMK 060249 SPSLMK SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOUISVILLE KY 949 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 KYZ026-061-062-070>075-060500- OHIO KY-BUTLER KY-EDMONSON KY-LOGAN KY-WARREN KY-SIMPSON KY- ALLEN KY-BARREN KY-MONROE KY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BEAVER DAM...MORGANTOWN...BROWNSVILLE... RUSSELLVILLE...BOWLING GREEN...FRANKLIN...SCOTTSVILLE...GLASGOW... TOMPKINSVILLE 849 PM CST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...GUSTY WINDS AND MINOR SNOW ACCUMULATIONS TONIGHT... THROUGH 1 AM...WEST WINDS WILL GUST TO 30 TO 40 MPH ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY. ACCUMULATING SNOW WILL ALSO DEVELOP...WITH UP TO AN INCH POSSIBLE BY DAYBREAK WEDNESDAY. AS TEMPERATURES DROP TO NEAR FREEZING...THE WEDNESDAY MORNING COMMUTE COULD BE NEGATIVELY IMPACTED BY THIS LIGHT SNOW. STAY TUNED TO NOAA ALL HAZARDS WEATHER RADIO AND YOUR LOCAL MEDIA FOR THE LATEST ON THIS WINTER WEATHER SITUATION. MORE INFORMATION ALONG WITH OTHER WEATHER CAN BE FOUND...AT WEATHER.GOV/LOUISVILLE. $$ RAS  803 WWUS83 KLMK 060250 SPSLMK SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOUISVILLE KY 950 PM EST TUE MAR 5 2013 KYZ026-061-062-070>075-060600- OHIO KY-BUTLER KY-EDMONSON KY-LOGAN KY-WARREN KY-SIMPSON KY- ALLEN KY-BARREN KY-MONROE KY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BEAVER DAM...MORGANTOWN...BROWNSVILLE... RUSSELLVILLE...BOWLING GREEN...FRANKLIN...SCOTTSVILLE...GLASGOW... TOMPKINSVILLE 850 PM CST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...GUSTY WINDS AND MINOR SNOW ACCUMULATIONS TONIGHT... THROUGH MIDNIGHT...WEST WINDS WILL GUST TO 30 TO 40 MPH ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY. ACCUMULATING SNOW WILL ALSO DEVELOP...WITH UP TO AN INCH POSSIBLE BY DAYBREAK WEDNESDAY. AS TEMPERATURES DROP TO NEAR FREEZING...THE WEDNESDAY MORNING COMMUTE COULD BE NEGATIVELY IMPACTED BY THIS LIGHT SNOW. STAY TUNED TO NOAA ALL HAZARDS WEATHER RADIO AND YOUR LOCAL MEDIA FOR THE LATEST ON THIS WINTER WEATHER SITUATION. MORE INFORMATION ALONG WITH OTHER WEATHER CAN BE FOUND...AT WEATHER.GOV/LOUISVILLE. $$ RAS  307 WWUS83 KDMX 060258 SPSDMX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DES MOINES IA 858 PM CST TUE MAR 5 2013 IAZ004>007-015>017-023>028-035>039-047>050-060>062-073>075- 084>086-095>097-060600- EMMET-KOSSUTH-WINNEBAGO-WORTH-PALO ALTO-HANCOCK-CERRO GORDO- POCAHONTAS-HUMBOLDT-WRIGHT-FRANKLIN-BUTLER-BREMER-WEBSTER- HAMILTON-HARDIN-GRUNDY-BLACK HAWK-BOONE-STORY-MARSHALL-TAMA-POLK- JASPER-POWESHIEK-WARREN-MARION-MAHASKA-LUCAS-MONROE-WAPELLO-WAYNE- APPANOOSE-DAVIS- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ESTHERVILLE...ALGONA...FOREST CITY... NORTHWOOD...EMMETSBURG...GARNER...MASON CITY...POCAHONTAS... HUMBOLDT...CLARION...HAMPTON...ALLISON...WAVERLY...FORT DODGE... WEBSTER CITY...ELDORA...GRUNDY CENTER...WATERLOO...BOONE...AMES... MARSHALLTOWN...TOLEDO...DES MOINES...NEWTON...GRINNELL... INDIANOLA...KNOXVILLE...OSKALOOSA...CHARITON...ALBIA...OTTUMWA... CORYDON...CENTERVILLE...BLOOMFIELD 858 PM CST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...SLIPPERY ROADS AND HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS CONTINUE... BLOWING SNOW AND FALLING TEMPERATURES HAVE COMBINED TO PRODUCE ICE AND SNOW COVERED ROADS ACROSS MUCH OF THE AREA. THIS IS RESULTING IN VERY HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS AND ACCIDENTS HAVE BEEN REPORTED. ANYONE TAKING TO THE ROADS TONIGHT SHOULD EXERCISE CAUTION AND ALLOW EXTRA TIME FOR TRAVEL. $$ LEE  859 WWUS84 KOHX 060336 SPSOHX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NASHVILLE TN 936 PM CST TUE MAR 5 2013 TNZ006>010-026>031-059-062>064-077>079-061215- MONTGOMERY-ROBERTSON-SUMNER-MACON-CLAY-CHEATHAM-DAVIDSON-WILSON- TROUSDALE-SMITH-JACKSON-WILLIAMSON-RUTHERFORD-CANNON-DE KALB- COFFEE-WARREN-GRUNDY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CLARKSVILLE...SPRINGFIELD...GALLATIN... LAFAYETTE...CELINA...ASHLAND CITY...NASHVILLE...LEBANON... MOUNT JULIET...HARTSVILLE...CARTHAGE...GAINESBORO...FRANKLIN... BRENTWOOD...MURFREESBORO...WOODBURY...SMITHVILLE...TULLAHOMA... MANCHESTER...MCMINNVILLE...ALTAMONT 936 PM CST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS POSSIBLE TONIGHT AND EARLY WEDNESDAY... AN UPPER LEVEL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO BRING SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS TO THE MID STATE TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING. LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF LESS THAN ONE INCH ARE POSSIBLE GENERALLY ALONG AND EAST OF I-24. TRAVEL IMPACTS COULD OCCUR AS ROADWAYS COULD BECOME SNOW COVERED IN SPOTS AS TEMPERATURES DROP DOWN TO NEAR OR JUST BELOW FREEZING BY SUNRISE. HEAVIER SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED OFF TO THE EAST ACROSS THE CUMBERLAND PLATEAU REGION...WHERE A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT. 1 TO AS MUCH AS 3 INCHES OF SNOWFALL COULD OCCUR ACROSS THE ADVISORY AREA. $$ 21  740 WWUS84 KCRP 060441 SPSCRP SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CORPUS CHRISTI TX 1041 PM CST TUE MAR 5 2013 TXZ229>234-061400- LA SALLE-MCMULLEN-LIVE OAK-BEE-GOLIAD-VICTORIA- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...COTULLA...CALLIHAM...CROSS... LOMA ALTA...TILDEN...GEORGE WEST...THREE RIVERS...BEEVILLE... GOLIAD...VICTORIA 1041 PM CST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...NEAR FREEZING TEMPERATURES EXPECTED OVER THE NORTHERN SECTIONS OF THE BRUSH COUNTRY AND VICTORIA CROSSROADS EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING... NEAR FREEZING TEMPERATURES WITH READINGS RANGING FROM 33 TO 36 DEGREES ARE EXPECTED GENERALLY ALONG AND NORTH OF A LINE FROM COTULLA TO BEEVILLE TO VICTORIA. ANY FREEZING TEMPERATURES THAT DO DEVELOP ARE EXPECTED TO BE SHORT LIVED AND LAST FOR LESS THAN 2 HOURS. AFFECTED RESIDENTS ARE URGED TO TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT TEMPERATURE SENSITIVE PLANTS AND ANIMALS. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL RADAR...OR TELEVISION FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION REGARDING THIS EVENT FROM YOUR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WEATHER FORECAST OFFICE IN CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS. $$  241 WWUS86 KPQR 060543 SPSPQR SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PORTLAND OR 943 PM PST TUE MAR 5 2013 ORZ011-013-WAZ019-061400- NORTHERN OREGON CASCADES-CASCADES IN LANE COUNTY- SOUTH WASHINGTON CASCADES- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...GOVERNMENT CAMP...DETROIT... SANTIAM PASS...MCKENZIE BRIDGE...OAKRIDGE...WILLAMETTE PASS... COLDWATER RIDGE VISITORS CENTER...MOUNT ST. HELENS 943 PM PST TUE MAR 5 2013 ...MODERATE SNOW AT TIMES FOR THE CASCADES THROUGH THURSDAY... SNOW WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE CASCADES AS A COLD FRONT CROSSES THE AREA TONIGHT WITH EFFECTS LASTING THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING. AN ADDITIONAL 1 TO 3 INCHES OF SNOW ARE POSSIBLE OVERNIGHT AND AGAIN WEDNESDAY WITH 2 TO 5 INCHES ON WEDNESDAY...AND ANOTHER 2 TO 5 INCHES WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY. THE HEAVIEST ACCUMULATION RATES ARE EXPECTED ON WEDNESDAY. SNOW LEVELS ARE EXPECTED TO REMAIN WELL BELOW PASS LEVELS THOUGH THURSDAY. THERE CONTINUES TO BE SOME UNCERTAINTY WITH THE AMOUNTS OF SNOWFALL GIVEN THE SHOWERY NATURE. THEREFORE... THOSE PLANNING TO TRAVEL ACROSS THE CASCADES SHOULD CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS FOR UPDATED INFORMATION...AS ROADS MAY BECOME SNOW COVERED AT TIMES. $$  229 WWUS83 KILX 060553 SPSILX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LINCOLN IL 1153 PM CST TUE MAR 5 2013 ILZ027>031-036>038-040>057-061>063-066>068-071>073-061500- KNOX-STARK-PEORIA-MARSHALL-WOODFORD-FULTON-TAZEWELL-MCLEAN- SCHUYLER-MASON-LOGAN-DE WITT-PIATT-CHAMPAIGN-VERMILION-CASS- MENARD-SCOTT-MORGAN-SANGAMON-CHRISTIAN-MACON-MOULTRIE-DOUGLAS- COLES-EDGAR-SHELBY-CUMBERLAND-CLARK-EFFINGHAM-JASPER-CRAWFORD- CLAY-RICHLAND-LAWRENCE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...GALESBURG...PEORIA...BLOOMINGTON... NORMAL...HAVANA...LINCOLN...CHAMPAIGN...URBANA...DANVILLE... JACKSONVILLE...SPRINGFIELD...TAYLORVILLE...DECATUR...CHARLESTON... MATTOON...SHELBYVILLE...EFFINGHAM...FLORA...LAWRENCEVILLE 1153 PM CST TUE MAR 5 2013 THOUGH MAJORITY OF HEAVY SNOWFALL IS SLOWLY COMING TO AN END FOR MUCH OF CENTRAL ILLINOIS...SOME LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS CONTINUE...AND WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE NIGHT. ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS FROM THESE SHOWERS IS EXPECTED TO BE GENERALLY LESS THAN AN INCH...THOUGH COUNTIES ALONG AND EAST OF INTERSTATE 57 MAY SEE 1 TO 2 INCHES BY DAYBREAK. HOWEVER...PLENTY OF PRECIPITATION THROUGHOUT THE DAY LEFT PLENTY OF MOISTURE ON THE ROADS...AND WITH FALLING TEMPERATURES...MANY AREA ROADWAYS ARE BECOMING ICY AND HAZARDOUS. THOUGH SNOW IS NO LONGER FALLING OR RATHER LIGHT...TRAVELING WILL REMAIN HAZARDOUS UNTIL THE ROADS ARE TREATED OR CLEARED. REMAIN CAUTIOUS IF DRIVING FOR SUDDEN CHANGES IN ROAD CONDITIONS. SLOW DOWN AND ALLOW PLENTY OF TIME TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION. $$ HJS  244 WWUS82 KGSP 060604 SPSGSP SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG SC 104 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 NCZ033-048>052-058-059-061200- AVERY-MADISON-YANCEY-MITCHELL-SWAIN-HAYWOOD-GRAHAM- NORTHERN JACKSON- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NEWLAND...SPRUCE PINE...CHEROKEE... BRYSON CITY...WAYNESVILLE...SYLVA 104 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...HIGH SNOWFALL RATES TO AFFECT THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS THROUGH THE EARLY MORNING HOURS... SNOWFALL RATES ACROSS THE TENNESSEE BORDER COUNTIES OF THE NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS WILL INCREASE RAPIDLY THROUGH THE EARLY MORNING HOURS...WITH SOME LOCATIONS SEEING 1 TO 2 INCH PER HOUR SNOWFALL RATES AT TIMES. IN ADDITION...STRONG NORTHWEST WINDS OF 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS NEAR 50 MPH WILL CREATE NEAR BLIZZARD CONDITIONS IN SOME LOCATIONS...WITH BLOWING SNOW REDUCING VISIBILITY BELOW ONE QUARTER MILE AT TIMES. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DRIVE IN THE WARNING AREA. ROADS WILL QUICKLY BECOME SNOW COVERED AND YOU COULD GET STUCK. IN ADDITION...THE WINDS COULD TOPPLE SOME TREES AND POWER LINES. STAY INSIDE AND STAY SAFE. $$ GERAPETRITIS  712 WWUS83 KLMK 060633 SPSLMK SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOUISVILLE KY 133 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 KYZ026-061-062-070>075-061500- OHIO KY-BUTLER KY-EDMONSON KY-LOGAN KY-WARREN KY-SIMPSON KY- ALLEN KY-BARREN KY-MONROE KY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BEAVER DAM...MORGANTOWN...BROWNSVILLE... RUSSELLVILLE...BOWLING GREEN...FRANKLIN...SCOTTSVILLE...GLASGOW... TOMPKINSVILLE 1233 AM CST WED MAR 6 2013 ...GUSTY WINDS AND MINOR SNOW ACCUMULATIONS EARLY THIS MORNING... WEST WINDS WILL CONTINUE TO GUST TO 30 TO 40 MPH ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY. LIGHT ACCUMULATING SNOW WILL ALSO CONTINUE WITH UP TO AN INCH POSSIBLE BY DAYBREAK. THE MORNING COMMUTE COULD BE NEGATIVELY IMPACTED BY THIS LIGHT SNOW. STAY TUNED TO NOAA ALL HAZARDS WEATHER RADIO AND YOUR LOCAL MEDIA FOR THE LATEST ON THIS WINTER WEATHER SITUATION. MORE INFORMATION ALONG WITH OTHER WEATHER CAN BE FOUND...AT WEATHER.GOV/LOUISVILLE. $$ AMS  933 WWUS81 KRLX 060704 SPSRLX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON WV 204 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 KYZ105-OHZ084-085-VAZ003-004-WVZ005-013-015>018-024>027-029-033- 034-061115- LAWRENCE KY-VINTON-MEIGS-DICKENSON-BUCHANAN-WAYNE-LINCOLN-KANAWHA- ROANE-WIRT-CALHOUN-MINGO-LOGAN-BOONE-CLAY-GILMER-MCDOWELL-WYOMING- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...LOUISA...MCARTHUR...HAMDEN...POMEROY... CLINTWOOD...GRUNDY...VANSANT...KENOVA...CEREDO...WAYNE...HARTS... ALUM CREEK...HAMLIN...CHARLESTON...SOUTH CHARLESTON... SAINT ALBANS...SPENCER...ELIZABETH...GRANTSVILLE...WILLIAMSON... LOGAN...CHAPMANVILLE...MAN...MADISON...CLAY...GLENVILLE...WELCH... GARY...WAR...MULLENS...OCEANA...PINEVILLE 204 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 HERE IS A SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CONCERNING STRONG WINDS...RAIN AND SNOW... A SURFACE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE SLOWLY ACROSS PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST OHIO...AND WEST VIRGINIA THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING. PERIODS OF SNOW COULD PRODUCE FROM A THIN COATING...TO AN INCH OF SNOW THROUGH AT LEAST 6 AM. WINDS WILL CONTINUE AROUND 15 MPH...WITH GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH...TOWARD 6 AM. THESE STRONG WINDS WILL GRADUALLY DIMINISHING LATER WEDNESDAY MORNING. TEMPERATURES WILL LINGER AROUND 30 DEGREES. THE SNOW WILL DIMINISH TO SNOW SHOWERS FROM ACROSS THE SOUTHERN SECTIONS OF WEST VIRGINIA DURING THE PREDAWN HOURS. HOWEVER...SNOW SHOWERS WILL WRAP AROUND THE LOW CENTER TO AFFECT THE AREA THROUGH WEDNESDAY. $$  901 WWUS82 KCAE 060807 SPSCAE SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBIA SC 307 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 GAZ040-063>065-077-SCZ015-016-018-020>022-025>031-035>038-041- 062200- LINCOLN-MCDUFFIE-COLUMBIA-RICHMOND-BURKE-LANCASTER-CHESTERFIELD- MCCORMICK-NEWBERRY-FAIRFIELD-KERSHAW-EDGEFIELD-SALUDA-LEXINGTON- RICHLAND-LEE-AIKEN-SUMTER-BARNWELL-ORANGEBURG-CALHOUN-CLARENDON- BAMBERG- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...LINCOLNTON...THOMSON...MARTINEZ... EVANS...AUGUSTA...HEPHZIBAH...WAYNESBORO...LANCASTER...ELGIN... CHERAW...PAGELAND...MCCORMICK...NEWBERRY...WINNSBORO...CAMDEN... LUGOFF...EDGEFIELD...JOHNSTON...SALUDA...RIDGE SPRING... WEST COLUMBIA...CAYCE...LEXINGTON...RED BANK...COLUMBIA... BISHOPVILLE...SAVANNAH RIVER SITE...AIKEN...NORTH AUGUSTA... SUMTER...BARNWELL...WILLISTON...BLACKVILLE...ORANGEBURG... ST. MATTHEWS...MANNING...SUMMERTON...BAMBERG...DENMARK 307 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 WINDY CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE MIDLANDS AND CENTRAL SAVANNAH RIVER AREA THROUGH THIS EVENING. EXPECT WEST WINDS 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 45 MPH. THE WINDS WILL SLOWLY ABATE TONIGHT AS HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS IN FROM THE WEST. STRONG WIND GUSTS COULD DOWN SMALL OR WEAK TREES...TREE LIMBS AND POWER LINES. DRIVING MAY BE DIFFICULT AND LOOSE OBJECTS WILL BE BLOWN ABOUT. HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES COULD BE DIFFICULT TO CONTROL...ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES. ALSO...A LAKE WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 PM EST THIS EVENING. $$  592 WWUS83 KMQT 060825 SPSMQT SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MARQUETTE MI 325 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 MIZ001-003>006-061400- KEWEENAW-NORTHERN HOUGHTON-BARAGA-MARQUETTE-ALGER- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...COPPER HARBOR...HOUGHTON...HANCOCK... L'ANSE...GWINN...MARQUETTE...GRAND MARAIS...MUNISING 325 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 AREAS OF FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL MAKE ROADS SLIPPERY EARLY THIS MORNING THROUGH SUNRISE. THERE HAVE ALREADY BEEN SEVERAL REPORTS OF MINOR ICE ACCUMULATION ON ROADS. THOUGH THE FREEZING DRIZZLE IS EXPECTED TO TURN OVER TO SNOW...ROADS WILL REMAIN SLIPPERY THROUGH MID MORNING. USE EXTRA CAUTION IF TRAVELING THIS MORNING. $$ KLUBER  853 WWUS82 KFFC 060837 SPSFFC SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA 337 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 GAZ021>025-027-030>039-041>060-066>071-061200- CHEROKEE-FORSYTH-HALL-BANKS-JACKSON-MADISON-POLK-PAULDING-COBB- NORTH FULTON-GWINNETT-BARROW-CLARKE-OCONEE-OGLETHORPE-WILKES- HARALSON-CARROLL-DOUGLAS-SOUTH FULTON-DEKALB-ROCKDALE-WALTON- NEWTON-MORGAN-GREENE-TALIAFERRO-HEARD-COWETA-FAYETTE-CLAYTON- SPALDING-HENRY-BUTTS-JASPER-PUTNAM-TROUP-MERIWETHER-PIKE-UPSON- LAMAR-MONROE- 337 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 A BAND OF LIGHT SNOW WAS MOVING ACROSS PORTIONS OF NORTH GEORGIA AND WILL CONTINUE SOUTH AND EAST INTO THE NORTHERN PORTIONS OF CENTRAL GEORGIA. IN THIS BAND...THE SNOW IS FALLING QUICKLY...BUT WILL LAST FOR ONLY A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME. THIS WILL HELP TO KEEP THE SNOW FROM ACCUMULATING. IN THE AREAS THAT ARE IN THE SNOW LONGER...A DUSTING OF SNOW IS POSSIBLE. THE STRONG WINDS ACROSS THE AREA WILL HELP TO DRY ANY WET SPOTS ON THE PAVEMENT. AFTER THIS BAND OF SNOW MOVES THROUGH THE AREA...ANY ADDITIONAL LIGHT SNOW WILL BE VERY ISOLATED AND LIMITED TO NORTH GEORGIA. $$ GAZ001>004-011-012-019-020-061200- DADE-WALKER-CATOOSA-WHITFIELD-CHATTOOGA-GORDON-FLOYD-BARTOW- 337 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 A BAND OF SNOW MOVED THROUGH OVERNIGHT ALLOWING FOR A DUSTING IN ISOLATED AREAS ACROSS NORTHWEST GEORGIA. ADDITIONAL LIGHT SNOWFALL IS POSSIBLE THROUGH MID MORNING. SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS WILL GENERALLY BE LIMITED TO AROUND A TENTH OF AN INCH...HOWEVER THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS COULD RECEIVE UP TO A HALF AN INCH. SLICK SPOTS ON ROADWAYS WILL BE POSSIBLE THIS MORNING. $$  402 WWUS86 KEKA 060913 SPSEKA SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE EUREKA CA 113 AM PST WED MAR 6 2013 CAZ001>003-076-061000- HUMBOLDT CA-MENDOCINO CA- 113 AM PST WED MAR 6 2013 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN EUREKA HAS ISSUED A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR... NORTHWESTERN MENDOCINO COUNTY IN NORTHWEST CALIFORNIA SOUTH CENTRAL HUMBOLDT COUNTY IN NORTHWEST CALIFORNIA UNTIL 200 AM PST AT 108 AM PST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A LINE OF STRONG SHOWERS OVER THE WATERS JUST OFFSHORE OF SHELTER COVE...AND MOVING NORTHEAST AT 25 MPH. WIND GUSTS UP TO 40 MPH ARE EXPECTED WITH THESE STORMS. LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... ROCKPORT AND SHELTER COVE... WHITEHORN... LEGGETT... RICHARDSON GROVE... GARBERVILLE AND REDWAY... MYERS FLAT... LAT...LON 4031 12386 3980 12345 3960 12379 3969 12380 3972 12384 3983 12386 3986 12392 3990 12394 3998 12401 4002 12409 4008 12410 4012 12417 TIME...MOT...LOC 0912Z 240DEG 22KT 4003 12411 3972 12386 $$ MKK  386 WWUS83 KGRB 060954 SPSGRB SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREEN BAY WI 354 AM CST WED MAR 6 2013 WIZ011>013-019>022-030-031-035>040-045-048>050-073-074-061215- FOREST-FLORENCE-NORTHERN MARINETTE-LANGLADE-MENOMINEE- NORTHERN OCONTO-DOOR-MARATHON-SHAWANO-WOOD-PORTAGE-WAUPACA- OUTAGAMIE-BROWN-KEWAUNEE-WAUSHARA-WINNEBAGO-CALUMET-MANITOWOC- SOUTHERN MARINETTE-SOUTHERN OCONTO- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CRANDON...ANTIGO...KESHENA... STURGEON BAY...WAUSAU...WISCONSIN RAPIDS...STEVENS POINT... APPLETON...GREEN BAY...ALGOMA...WAUTOMA...OSHKOSH...CHILTON... TWO RIVERS...CRIVITZ 354 AM CST WED MAR 6 2013 ...SLIPPERY ROADS POSSIBLE EARLY THIS MORNING... PATCHY FREEZING DRIZZLE AND LIGHT SNOW MAY PRODUCE SLIPPERY ROADS EARLY THIS MORNING OVER NORTHEAST WISCONSIN. MOTORISTS ARE URGED TO USE CAUTION...SLOW DOWN AND GET TO YOUR DESTINATION SAFELY. $$ TE  901 WWUS82 KRAH 061026 SPSRAH SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RALEIGH NC 526 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 NCZ007>009-023>025-061230- PERSON-GRANVILLE-VANCE-ALAMANCE-ORANGE-DURHAM- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ROXBORO...OXFORD...HENDERSON... BURLINGTON...CHAPEL HILL...DURHAM 526 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS OCCURRING ACROSS SECTIONS OF THE NORTHERN PIEDMONT EARLY THIS MORNING... A STRONG UPPER LEVEL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WAS CROSSING CENTRAL NORTH CAROLINA EARLY THIS MORNING. THE COLD AIR ALOFT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS WEATHER SYSTEM HAS CAUSED SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS TO OCCUR OVER SECTIONS OF THE NORTHERN PIEDMONT...MAINLY NORTH OF LINE FROM BURLINGTON TO OXFORD. MOST OF THE SNOW SHOWER ACTIVITY WAS OCCURRING ACROSS SECTIONS OF PERSON...NORTHERN ORANGE...NORTHERN DURHAM AND GRANVILLE COUNTIES. SINCE SURFACE TEMPERATURES WERE A FEW DEGREES ABOVE FREEZING...MOST OF THE SNOW WAS MELTING ON IMPACT. LITTLE IF ANY ACCUMULATION SHOULD OCCUR DUE TO THE SCATTERED NATURE OF THE SNOW SHOWERS. HOWEVER...WHERE BANDS OF SNOW SHOWERS CROSS THE SAME LOCATION...A LIGHT DUSTING MAY OCCUR ON GRASSY AREAS. ROADWAYS SHOULD REMAIN JUST WET. $$  739 WWUS81 KRNK 061050 SPSRNK SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BLACKSBURG VA 550 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 NCZ004>006-VAZ032-043-044-058-061400- STOKES-ROCKINGHAM-CASWELL-PATRICK-HENRY-PITTSYLVANIA-HALIFAX- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...DANBURY...EDEN...YANCEYVILLE...STUART... MARTINSVILLE...DANVILLE...SOUTH BOSTON 550 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...LIGHT SNOWFALL ACCUMULATION POSSIBLE EARLY THIS MORNING... BANDS OF LIGHT TO MODERATE SNOW POSSIBLY MIXED WITH SLEET AT TIMES WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE SOUTHEAST ACROSS THE AREA EARLY THIS MORNING. SOME LIGHT SNOWFALL ACCUMULATION COULD OCCUR MAINLY ON GRASSY AREAS ALTHOUGH AMOUNTS SHOULD BE AN INCH OR LESS. THIS MAY CAUSE A FEW SLICK SPOTS TO DEVELOP ESPECIALLY IN LOCATIONS FROM NORTHERN PATRICK COUNTY EAST ACROSS PARTS OF HENRY...PITTSYLVANIA AND HALIFAX COUNTIES. MOTORISTS SHOULD BE ALERT FOR ICY SPOTS THROUGH MID MORNING. $$  332 WWUS86 KLOX 061104 SPSLOX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOS ANGELES/OXNARD CA 304 AM PST WED MAR 6 2013 CAZ034>041-044>046-051>054-059-087-088-547-548-070400- SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY CENTRAL COAST- SANTA BARBARA COUNTY CENTRAL COAST-SANTA YNEZ VALLEY- SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY INTERIOR VALLEYS-CUYAMA VALLEY- SANTA BARBARA COUNTY SOUTH COAST-VENTURA COUNTY COAST- LOS ANGELES COUNTY COAST INCLUDING DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES- VENTURA COUNTY INTERIOR VALLEYS-VENTURA COUNTY COASTAL VALLEYS- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS RECREATIONAL AREA- SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY MOUNTAINS-SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MOUNTAINS- VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS- LOS ANGELES COUNTY MOUNTAINS EXCLUDING THE SANTA MONICA RANGE- ANTELOPE VALLEY-CATALINA ISLAND-SANTA CLARITA VALLEY- LOS ANGELES COUNTY SAN FERNANDO VALLEY- LOS ANGELES COUNTY SAN GABRIEL VALLEY- 304 AM PST WED MAR 6 2013 ...PERIODS OF RAIN AND SNOW TO AFFECT SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT... A WEAK COLD FRONT WILL BRING RAIN TO SAN LUIS OBISPO AND SANTA BARBARA COUNTIES THIS MORNING...THEN SPREAD SOUTHEASTWARD ACROSS VENTURA AND LOS ANGELES COUNTIES THIS AFTERNOON. THE FRONT WILL WEAKEN AS IT MOVES INTO LOS ANGELES COUNTY KEEPING THE HIGHER RAINFALL AMOUNTS TO THE NORTH. RAINFALL AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED TO RANGE BETWEEN 0.10 AND 0.30 INCH ACROSS SAN LUIS OBISPO AND SANTA BARBARA COUNTIES...WITH LOCAL AMOUNTS UP TO 0.50 INCH POSSIBLE IN THE FOOTHILLS. LESSER AMOUNTS FOR LOS ANGELES AND VENTURA COUNTIES. SNOW LEVELS ARE EXPECTED TO RANGE BETWEEN 4500 AND 5500 FEET ON WEDNESDAY...WITH AN INCH OR TWO OF SNOW ACCUMULATION POSSIBLE ABOVE 6000 FEET THROUGH THIS EVENING. A COOL AND UNSETTLED WEATHER PATTERN WILL LINGER TONIGHT INTO THURSDAY. DURING THIS TIME...A SLIGHT CHANCE OF SHOWERS WILL CONTINUE ACROSS SOUTHWEST CALIFORNIA...WITH SNOW LEVELS LOWERING TO BETWEEN 4000 AND 5000 FEET. A COLDER LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO IMPACT SOUTHWEST CALIFORNIA LATE THURSDAY INTO FRIDAY. THIS STORM IS EXPECTED TO BE COLDER AND STRONGER THAN THE WEDNESDAY SYSTEM. DUE TO THE COLD AND UNSTABLE NATURE OF THIS STORM...PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO BE SHOWERY IN NATURE WITH RAINFALL AMOUNTS QUITE VARIABLE. THERE WILL ALSO BE A SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY...WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR BRIEF HEAVY DOWNPOURS AND SMALL HAIL. THE MAIN IMPACT WITH THE FRIDAY STORM WILL LIKELY BE LOW SNOW LEVELS...GENERALLY IN THE 3000 TO 4000 FOOT RANGE. THERE IS THE POTENTIAL FOR 6 TO 10 INCHES OF SNOW ABOVE 5000 FEET...WITH 1 TO 3 INCHES POSSIBLE AT PASS LEVEL. A WINTER STORM WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THIS STORM ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS OF VENTURA AND LOS ANGELES COUNTY. THE LOW SNOW LEVELS COULD CREATE SNOW IMPACTS ALONG SOME OF OUR HEAVILY TRAVELED CORRIDORS...INCLUDING INTERSTATE 5 NEAR THE GRAPEVINE...HIGHWAY 14 THROUGH SOLEDAD CANYON...HIGHWAY 138 IN THE ANTELOPE VALLEY...AND HIGHWAY 33 IN THE VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS. ANYONE PLANNING TO TRAVEL INTO THE MOUNTAINS LATER THIS WEEK SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR WINTER WEATHER DRIVING CONDITIONS AND CHECK THE LATEST ROAD CONDITIONS. IF POSSIBLE...CARRY CHAINS AND TAKE EXTRA FOOD AND CLOTHING. THE COLD WEATHER COULD BECOME DEADLY LATER IN THE WEEK FOR UNPREPARED CAMPERS AND HIKERS. STAY TUNED TO THE LATEST NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECASTS AND STATEMENTS FOR FURTHER UPDATES. $$ ASR/KAPLAN/GOMBERG/SMITH  871 WWUS85 KPIH 061115 SPSPIH SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE POCATELLO ID 415 AM MST WED MAR 6 2013 IDZ018-031-062300- SAWTOOTH MOUNTAINS-BIG AND LITTLE WOOD RIVER REGION- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...STANLEY...CLAYTON...HAILEY...KETCHUM... SUN VALLEY...BELLEVUE...CAREY 415 AM MST WED MAR 6 2013 ...MODERATE SNOW EXPECTED THROUGH THE DAY... AN UPPER LOW IS LOCATED OFF OF THE COAST OF OREGON AND IS BRINGING SNOW SHOWERS TO THE AREA. GIVEN THAT THIS IS A SOUTHWEST FLOW... SOUTHWEST FACING SLOPES WILL BE FAVORABLE FOR MORE SNOW ACCUMULATIONS. THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING...LOCATIONS UNDER 7000 FT CAN EXPECT 2 TO 6 INCHES AND LOCATIONS ABOVE 7000 FT CAN EXPECT UP TO 8 INCHES OF ACCUMULATION. MOTORISTS DRIVING IN THE AREA MAY ENCOUNTER SNOW PACKED ROADS AND REDUCED VISIBILITIES... SO PLEASE USE CAUTION. $$  405 WWUS85 KCYS 061119 SPSCYS SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY 419 AM MST WED MAR 6 2013 NEZ002-003-019>021-054-055-095-096-WYZ101>119-062300- DAWES-BOX BUTTE-SCOTTS BLUFF-BANNER-MORRILL-KIMBALL-CHEYENNE- NORTH SIOUX-SOUTH SIOUX-CONVERSE COUNTY LOWER ELEVATIONS- NIOBRARA COUNTY-NORTH LARAMIE RANGE- FERRIS/SEMINOE/SHIRLEY MOUNTAINS-SHIRLEY BASIN- CENTRAL LARAMIE RANGE AND SOUTHWEST PLATTE COUNTY- EAST PLATTE COUNTY-GOSHEN COUNTY-CENTRAL CARBON COUNTY- NORTH SNOWY RANGE FOOTHILLS-SOUTHWEST CARBON COUNTY- SIERRA MADRE RANGE-UPPER NORTH PLATTE RIVER BASIN-SNOWY RANGE- LARAMIE VALLEY-SOUTH LARAMIE RANGE-SOUTH LARAMIE RANGE FOOTHILLS- CENTRAL LARAMIE COUNTY-EAST LARAMIE COUNTY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CHADRON...ALLIANCE...SCOTTSBLUFF... GERING...HARRISBURG...BRIDGEPORT...BAYARD...KIMBALL...SIDNEY... HARRISON...AGATE...DOUGLAS...GLENROCK...LUSK...MUDDY GAP... MEDICINE BOW...BORDEAUX...GLENDO...WHEATLAND...CHUGWATER... GUERNSEY...TORRINGTON...RAWLINS...SINCLAIR...HANNA...ARLINGTON... ELK MOUNTAIN...BAGGS...DIXON...SARATOGA...ENCAMPMENT... RIVERSIDE...CENTENNIAL...ALBANY...WOODS LANDING...LARAMIE... VEDAUWOO...BUFORD...PUMPKIN VINE...HORSE CREEK...HARRIMAN... WHITAKER...CHEYENNE...BURNS...CARPENTER...ALBIN...PINE BLUFFS 419 AM MST WED MAR 6 2013 ...POSSIBLE HEAVY SNOWFALL EVENT FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT... A STORM SYSTEM WILL MOVE SLOWLY ACROSS THE CENTRAL ROCKIES OVER THE WEEKEND...PRODUCING WIDESPREAD SNOW...POSSIBLY HEAVY AT TIMES... OVER SOUTHEAST WYOMING AND WESTERN NEBRASKA. THE MOST LIKELY TIME FOR HEAVY SNOW WILL BE DURING THE DAYLIGHT HOURS ON SATURDAY. BRISK NORTH WINDS WILL PRODUCE AREAS OF BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW AND REDUCED VISIBILITIES. THERE MAY BE MODERATE SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS...ESPECIALLY SOUTH OF A RAWLINS TO SCOTTSBLUFF LINE. SINCE THE EXACT TRACK OF THE STORM SYSTEM IS STILL UNCERTAIN...THE LOCATIONS FOR THE HEAVIEST SNOW ARE STILL TO BE DETERMINED. CONTINUE TO MONITOR NOAA WEATHER RADIO...LOCAL TELEVISION AND INTERNET FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION ON THIS NEXT DEVELOPING WINTER STORM. $$ RUBIN  283 WWUS81 KAKQ 061123 SPSAKQ SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WAKEFIELD VA 623 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 VAZ070-071-081-082-061145- CHARLES CITY VA-CHESTERFIELD VA-HENRICO VA-PRINCE GEORGE VA- 623 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS CENTRAL VIRGINIA... AT 620 AM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A LINE OF THUNDERSTORMS FROM BENSLEY TO GARYSVILLE...OR FROM 6 MILES SOUTH OF HIGHLAND SPRINGS TO 7 MILES NORTHEAST OF DISPUTANTA...MOVING NORTH AT 15 MPH. THE THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE NEAR...JORDANS POINT AROUND 625 AM EST AND GARYSVILLE AROUND 635 AM EST. EXPECT WIND GUSTS UP TO 40 MPH AND LOCALLY HEAVY DOWNPOURS IN THE PATH OF THESE STORMS. IN ADDITION...THE RAIN WILL LIKELY MIX WITH THEN CHANGE TO SNOW OVER THE NEXT 1-2 HOURS AS TEMPERATURES FALL INTO THE MID 30S. LAT...LON 3769 7751 3729 7700 3712 7723 3746 7761 $$ 44  811 WWUS86 KPQR 061135 SPSPQR SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PORTLAND OR 335 AM PST WED MAR 6 2013 ORZ011-013-WAZ019-062300- NORTHERN OREGON CASCADES-CASCADES IN LANE COUNTY- SOUTH WASHINGTON CASCADES- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...GOVERNMENT CAMP...DETROIT... SANTIAM PASS...MCKENZIE BRIDGE...OAKRIDGE...WILLAMETTE PASS... COLDWATER RIDGE VISITORS CENTER...MOUNT ST. HELENS 335 AM PST WED MAR 6 2013 ...MODERATE SNOW AT TIMES FOR THE SOUTH WASHINGTON AND NORTH AND CENTRAL OREGON CASCADES THROUGH THURSDAY... SNOW WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE CASCADES AS A COLD FRONT CROSSES THE AREA TODAY...FOLLOWED BY AN UPPER TROUGH TONIGHT AND THURSDAY. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 5 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE TODAY...WITH ANOTHER 2 TO 5 INCHES POSSIBLE TONIGHT. SNOW LEVELS 2500 TO 3000 FEET THIS MORNING WILL LOWER TO 2000 FEET THIS AFTERNOON INTO THURSDAY. THE LARGER SNOW ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE AT THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS SUCH AS THE SKI RESORTS. HOWEVER...SNOW WILL LIKELY ACCUMULATE AT TIMES ACROSS THE MAIN CASCADE PASSES AND MAY AFFECT TRAVEL AT TIMES. USE CAUTION IF TRAVELLING ACROSS THE CASCADES TODAY AND THURSDAY. $$ FOR ADDITIONAL WEATHER INFORMATION...VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT WWW.WEATHER.GOV/PORTLAND  291 WWUS82 KFFC 061142 SPSFFC SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA 642 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 GAZ001>004-011-012-019>021-061500- DADE-WALKER-CATOOSA-WHITFIELD-CHATTOOGA-GORDON-FLOYD-BARTOW- CHEROKEE- 642 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...PATCHY SLICK SPOTS ON ROADS POSSIBLE THIS MORNING... WITH LIGHT SNOWFALL ACROSS PORTIONS OF NORTHWEST GEORGIA LAST NIGHT...IN ADDITION TO FREEZING TEMPERATURES...PATCHY SLICK SPOTS ON ROADWAYS WILL BE POSSIBLE THIS MORNING. DRIVERS ARE URGED TO USE CAUTION. LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS WILL BE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE MORNING HOWEVER ACCUMULATION SHOULD BE LIMITED. BETWEEN LAST NIGHT AND THIS MORNING...A TOTAL OF A HALF INCH IS POSSIBLE GENERALLY NORTH AND WEST OF A SUMMERVILLE TO DALTON LINE. SOUTH AND EAST OF THIS LINE A DUSTING IS POSSIBLE. $$  230 WWUS81 KAKQ 061148 SPSAKQ SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WAKEFIELD VA 648 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 VAZ063-064-070>072-081>083-089>091-061215- CAROLINE VA-CHARLES CITY VA-CHESTERFIELD VA-HANOVER VA-HENRICO VA-JAMES CITY VA-KING WILLIAM VA-NEW KENT VA-PRINCE GEORGE VA-SURRY VA-YORK VA- 648 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...THUNDERSTORMS EXPANDING EAST NEAR INTERSTATE 64... AT 646 AM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A BROKEN LINE OF THUNDERSTORMS FROM BOTTOMS BRIDGE TO SURRY...OR FROM 5 MILES SOUTHEAST OF HIGHLAND SPRINGS TO SURRY...MOVING NORTH AT 30 MPH. THE THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE NEAR... MECHANICSVILLE AROUND 655 AM EST... COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY AROUND 700 AM EST... STUDLEY AROUND 705 AM EST... HANOVER AROUND 710 AM EST... TUNSTALL AROUND 715 AM EST... NEW KENT AROUND 720 AM EST... EXPECT WIND GUSTS UP TO 40 MPH AND LOCALLY HEAVY DOWNPOURS IN THE PATH OF THESE STORMS. IN ADDITION...THE RAIN HAS MIXED WITH SNOW AND SLEET NEAR THE RICHMOND METRO AREA AS TEMPERATURES FALL INTO THE MID 30S. LAT...LON 3732 7666 3721 7671 3721 7672 3718 7674 3718 7677 3715 7673 3703 7678 3743 7739 3756 7756 3784 7746 $$ 44  196 WWUS83 KPAH 061202 SPSPAH SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PADUCAH KY 602 AM CST WED MAR 6 2013 ILZ078-INZ081-082-085>088-KYZ018-019-061415- WABASH-GIBSON-PIKE-POSEY-VANDERBURGH-WARRICK-SPENCER-HENDERSON- DAVIESS- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MOUNT CARMEL...FORT BRANCH... PETERSBURG...POSEYVILLE...EVANSVILLE...BOONVILLE...ROCKPORT... HENDERSON...OWENSBORO 602 AM CST WED MAR 6 2013 ...SLICK DRIVING CONDITIONS POSSIBLE EARLY THIS MORNING... WITH SOME MINOR SNOW ACCUMULATIONS...AND TEMPERATURES AT OR BELOW FREEZING ACROSS MUCH OF THE EVANSVILLE TRI STATE...SOME SLICK DRIVING CONDITIONS ARE LIKELY TO DEVELOP EARLY THIS MORNING. THE WORST CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED ALONG AND NORTH OF INTERSTATE 64...ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES...AS WELL AS UNTREATED AND LESSER TRAVELED ROADS. MOTORISTS ACROSS THE AREA EARLY THIS MORNING SHOULD SLOW DOWN AND BE PREPARED FOR ADVERSE DRIVING CONDITIONS. STRONG NORTHWEST WINDS GUSTING UP TO 35 MPH WILL ADD TO THE POOR DRIVING CONDITIONS THIS MORNING. CONDITIONS SHOULD IMPROVE BY 9 AM...AS TEMPERATURES WARM ABOVE FREEZING. $$ DRS  893 WWUS85 KABQ 061214 SPSABQ SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBUQUERQUE NM 514 AM MST WED MAR 6 2013 NMZ501>540-062300- ALBUQUERQUE METRO AREA-CENTRAL HIGHLANDS-CHAVES COUNTY PLAINS- CHUSKA MOUNTAINS-CURRY COUNTY-DE BACA COUNTY- EAST SLOPES SANGRE DE CRISTO MOUNTAINS-EASTERN LINCOLN COUNTY- EASTERN SAN MIGUEL COUNTY-ESTANCIA VALLEY-FAR NORTHEAST HIGHLANDS- FAR NORTHWEST HIGHLANDS-GUADALUPE COUNTY-HARDING COUNTY- JEMEZ MOUNTAINS-LOWER CHAMA RIVER VALLEY-LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY- NORTHEAST HIGHLANDS- NORTHERN SANGRE DE CRISTOS ABOVE 9500 FEET/RED RIVER- NORTHWEST HIGHLANDS-NORTHWEST PLATEAU-QUAY COUNTY- RATON RIDGE/JOHNSON MESA-ROOSEVELT COUNTY-SAN FRANCISCO RIVER VALLEY- SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS-SANDIA/MANZANO MOUNTAINS-SANTA FE METRO AREA- SOUTH CENTRAL HIGHLANDS-SOUTH CENTRAL MOUNTAINS- SOUTHERN SANGRE DE CRISTOS ABOVE 9500 FEET-SOUTHWEST CHAVES COUNTY- SOUTHWEST MOUNTAINS-UNION COUNTY-UPPER RIO GRANDE VALLEY- UPPER TULAROSA VALLEY-WEST CENTRAL HIGHLANDS-WEST CENTRAL MOUNTAINS- WEST CENTRAL PLATEAU-WEST SLOPES SANGRE DE CRISTO MOUNTAINS- 514 AM MST WED MAR 6 2013 ...AN ACTIVE WEATHER PATTERN WILL REDEVELOP BY WEEKS END... A LARGE SCALE UPPER LEVEL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OFF THE CALIFORNIA COASTLINE WILL SHIFT SLOWLY SOUTHEASTWARD TOWARD NEW MEXICO THROUGH THE END OF THIS WEEK. TEMPERATURES AHEAD OF THE STORM SYSTEM WILL AVERAGE 5 TO 15 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL INTO THURSDAY. SOUTHWEST WINDS WILL INCREASE CONSIDERABLY FRIDAY AFTERNOON OVER EASTERN NEW MEXICO WHERE GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH ARE POSSIBLE. RAIN AND HIGH TERRAIN SNOW SHOWERS WILL DEVELOP OVER WESTERN NEW MEXICO FRIDAY...THEN SPREAD EAST INTO CENTRAL NEW MEXICO AND BECOME WIDESPREAD THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT. SNOW LEVELS NEAR 9000 FEET FRIDAY WILL QUICKLY LOWER TO ALL AREAS THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING. AT THIS TIME IT APPEARS THE MAIN FOCUS FOR THE LIGHT TO MODERATE SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS THROUGH SUNDAY WILL BE ALONG THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE OF WESTERN NEW MEXICO INTO THE NORTHERN HIGHER TERRAIN. VERY WINDY CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE FOR THE EASTERN PLAINS SATURDAY AS THE STORM SYSTEM SLOWLY EXITS THE REGION. THOSE WITH OUTDOOR PLANS...OR PLANNING TRAVEL ACROSS NEW MEXICO FROM FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT SHOULD KEEP UP WITH THE LATEST FORECASTS AND STATEMENTS. FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION TUNE IN TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...GO ONLINE AT WEATHER.GOV/ABQ...AND STAY INFORMED WITH YOUR LOCAL BROADCAST AND PRINT MEDIA FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION. $$  978 WWUS85 KSLC 061215 SPSSLC SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SALT LAKE CITY UT 515 AM MST WED MAR 6 2013 UTZ001>016-019>021-517-518-WYZ021-062200- CACHE VALLEY/UTAH PORTION-NORTHERN WASATCH FRONT- SALT LAKE AND TOOELE VALLEYS-SOUTHERN WASATCH FRONT- GREAT SALT LAKE DESERT AND MOUNTAINS-WASATCH MOUNTAIN VALLEYS- WASATCH MOUNTAINS I-80 NORTH-WASATCH MOUNTAINS SOUTH OF I-80- WESTERN UINTA MOUNTAINS-WASATCH PLATEAU/BOOK CLIFFS- WESTERN UINTA BASIN-CASTLE COUNTRY-SAN RAFAEL SWELL- SANPETE/SEVIER VALLEYS-WEST CENTRAL UTAH-SOUTHWEST UTAH- UTAHS DIXIE AND ZION NATIONAL PARK-SOUTH CENTRAL UTAH- GLEN CANYON RECREATION AREA/LAKE POWELL-CENTRAL MOUNTAINS- SOUTHERN MOUNTAINS-SOUTHWEST WYOMING- 515 AM MST WED MAR 6 2013 ...A PACIFIC STORM SYSTEM WILL IMPACT UTAH TONIGHT THROUGH THE UPCOMING WEEKEND... THE PACIFIC STORM SYSTEM ALONG THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST COAST THIS MORNING WILL IMPACT ALL OF UTAH AT SOME POINT THROUGH THE UPCOMING WEEKEND. THE FIRST ROUND OF PRECIPITATION WILL DEVELOP ACROSS NORTHWEST UTAH THIS EVENING. A WEAK COLD FRONT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS STORM WILL SETTLE INTO NORTHWEST UTAH EARLY THIS EVENING...THEN STALL ACROSS THE AREA LATER THIS EVENING THROUGH THURSDAY. THIS FRONT WILL BECOME THE FOCUS OF MOUNTAIN SNOW AND VALLEY RAIN OR SNOW THROUGH THURSDAY. HEAVY SNOWFALL IS EXPECTED IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE FRONT...WITH SEVERAL INCHES OF NEW SNOW FOR THE NORTHERN WASATCH MOUNTAINS. WIDEPSREAD VALLEY RAIN AND SNOW WILL OCCUR FROM THE SALT LAKE CITY AREA NORTHWARD. ACCUMULATING SNOWS ARE POSSIBLE IN THE VALLEYS...THOUGH MAINLY IN THE OGDEN AREA NORTH TO THE IDAHO BORDER. THE CENTER OF THE STORM WILL CONTINUE SOUTH INTO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BY LATE FRIDAY. FROM THERE THE STORM WILL TURN EAST THROUGH ARIZONA AND SOUTHERN UTAH FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY. WIDESPREAD MODERATE TO HEAVY PRECIPITATION WILL DEVELOP ACROSS SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL UTAH BY FRIDAY NIGHT...THEN CONTINUE INTO EARLY SATURDAY EVENING. HEAVY SNOW IS LIKELY FOR THE SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL MOUNTAINS...WITH AMOUNTS BETWEEN 10 AND 18 INCHES LIKELY. THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS WILL ALSO SEE ACCUMULATING SNOW... THOUGH AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED TO BE SUBSTANTIALLY LESS. THE SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL VALLEY LOCATIONS WILL INITIALLY SEE PRECIPITATION IN THE FORM OF RAIN...WITH THIS RAIN CHANGING OVER TO SNOW AT MOST VALLEY LOCATIONS BY LATE FRIDAY NIGHT OR EARLY SATURDAY. SEVERAL INCHES OF ACCUMULATION ARE POSSIBLE...ESPECIALLY FOR THE HIGHER SOUTHERN VALLEYS. SNOW WILL BEGIN TO WIND DOWN SATURDAY EVENING AS THE CENTER OF THE STORM MOVES EAST INTO THE SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL ROCKIES. ACCUMULATING SNOWS WILL LINGER THROUGH EARLY SUNDAY...WITH MOST OF ANY ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS CONFINED TO THE HIGHER TERRAIN OF SOUTHERN AND EASTERN UTAH. SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS ARE ANTICIPATED FROM THIS LONG DURATION WINTER STORM. CONTINUE TO MONITOR NOAA WEATHER RADIO FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION...FORECASTS...AND FOR ANY ADDITIONAL WINTER WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS THAT MIGHT BE ISSUED FOR THIS APPROACHING STORM. $$ FOR MORE INFORMATION FROM NOAA/S NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE VISIT... HTTP://WEATHER.GOV/SALTLAKECITY (ALL LOWER CASE) FOR INFORMATION ON POTENTIAL TRAVEL IMPACTS VISIT... HTTP://WWW.COMMUTERLINK.UTAH.GOV/ROADWEATHERFORECAST.ASPX  188 WWUS82 KRAH 061223 SPSRAH SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RALEIGH NC 723 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 NCZ007>011-021>028-038>043-061430- PERSON-GRANVILLE-VANCE-WARREN-HALIFAX-FORSYTH-GUILFORD-ALAMANCE- ORANGE-DURHAM-FRANKLIN-NASH-EDGECOMBE-DAVIDSON-RANDOLPH-CHATHAM- WAKE-JOHNSTON-WILSON- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ROXBORO...OXFORD...HENDERSON... WARRENTON...ROANOKE RAPIDS...WINSTON-SALEM...GREENSBORO... HIGH POINT...BURLINGTON...CHAPEL HILL...DURHAM...LOUISBURG... NASHVILLE...ROCKY MOUNT...LEXINGTON...ASHEBORO...PITTSBORO... RALEIGH...SMITHFIELD...WILSON 723 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS WILL CROSS SECTIONS OF THE PIEDMONT AND COASTAL PLAIN THIS MORNING... A STRONG UPPER LEVEL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL CROSS CENTRAL NORTH CAROLINA THIS MORNING. COLD AIR ASSOCIATED WITH THIS WEATHER SYSTEM HAS CAUSED SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS TO OCCUR. THE BULK OF THE SNOW SHOWERS WILL OCCUR NORTH OF I-85. SINCE SURFACE TEMPERATURES WERE A FEW DEGREES ABOVE FREEZING...MOST OF THE SNOW WILL MELT ON IMPACT. ANY ACCUMULATION WILL BE LIGHT AND CONFINED TO GRASSY AREAS. ROADWAYS SHOULD REMAIN JUST WET. $$  600 WWUS85 KSLC 061233 CCA SPSSLC SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT...CORRECTED NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SALT LAKE CITY UT 515 AM MST WED MAR 6 2013 UTZ001>016-019>021-517-518-WYZ021-062200- CACHE VALLEY/UTAH PORTION-NORTHERN WASATCH FRONT- SALT LAKE AND TOOELE VALLEYS-SOUTHERN WASATCH FRONT- GREAT SALT LAKE DESERT AND MOUNTAINS-WASATCH MOUNTAIN VALLEYS- WASATCH MOUNTAINS I-80 NORTH-WASATCH MOUNTAINS SOUTH OF I-80- WESTERN UINTA MOUNTAINS-WASATCH PLATEAU/BOOK CLIFFS- WESTERN UINTA BASIN-CASTLE COUNTRY-SAN RAFAEL SWELL- SANPETE/SEVIER VALLEYS-WEST CENTRAL UTAH-SOUTHWEST UTAH- UTAHS DIXIE AND ZION NATIONAL PARK-SOUTH CENTRAL UTAH- GLEN CANYON RECREATION AREA/LAKE POWELL-CENTRAL MOUNTAINS- SOUTHERN MOUNTAINS-SOUTHWEST WYOMING- 515 AM MST WED MAR 6 2013 ...A PACIFIC STORM SYSTEM WILL IMPACT UTAH TONIGHT THROUGH THE UPCOMING WEEKEND... THE PACIFIC STORM SYSTEM ALONG THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST COAST THIS MORNING WILL IMPACT ALL OF UTAH AT SOME POINT THROUGH THE UPCOMING WEEKEND. THE FIRST ROUND OF PRECIPITATION WILL DEVELOP ACROSS NORTHWEST UTAH THIS EVENING. A WEAK COLD FRONT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS STORM WILL SETTLE INTO NORTHWEST UTAH EARLY THIS EVENING...THEN STALL ACROSS THE AREA LATER THIS EVENING THROUGH THURSDAY. THIS FRONT WILL BECOME THE FOCUS OF MOUNTAIN SNOW AND VALLEY RAIN OR SNOW THROUGH THURSDAY. HEAVY SNOWFALL IS EXPECTED IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE FRONT...WITH SEVERAL INCHES OF NEW SNOW FOR THE NORTHERN WASATCH MOUNTAINS. WIDESPREAD VALLEY RAIN AND SNOW WILL OCCUR FROM THE SALT LAKE CITY AREA NORTHWARD. ACCUMULATING SNOWS ARE POSSIBLE IN THE VALLEYS...THOUGH MAINLY IN THE OGDEN AREA NORTH TO THE IDAHO BORDER. THE CENTER OF THE STORM WILL CONTINUE SOUTH INTO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BY LATE FRIDAY. FROM THERE THE STORM WILL TURN EAST THROUGH ARIZONA AND SOUTHERN UTAH FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY. WIDESPREAD MODERATE TO HEAVY PRECIPITATION WILL DEVELOP ACROSS SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL UTAH BY FRIDAY NIGHT...THEN CONTINUE INTO EARLY SATURDAY EVENING. HEAVY SNOW IS LIKELY FOR THE SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL MOUNTAINS...WITH AMOUNTS BETWEEN 10 AND 18 INCHES LIKELY. THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS WILL ALSO SEE ACCUMULATING SNOW... THOUGH AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED TO BE SUBSTANTIALLY LESS. THE SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL VALLEY LOCATIONS WILL INITIALLY SEE PRECIPITATION IN THE FORM OF RAIN...WITH THIS RAIN CHANGING OVER TO SNOW AT MOST VALLEY LOCATIONS BY LATE FRIDAY NIGHT OR EARLY SATURDAY. SEVERAL INCHES OF ACCUMULATION ARE POSSIBLE...ESPECIALLY FOR THE HIGHER SOUTHERN VALLEYS. SNOW WILL BEGIN TO WIND DOWN SATURDAY EVENING AS THE CENTER OF THE STORM MOVES EAST INTO THE SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL ROCKIES. ACCUMULATING SNOWS WILL LINGER THROUGH EARLY SUNDAY...WITH MOST OF ANY ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS CONFINED TO THE HIGHER TERRAIN OF SOUTHERN AND EASTERN UTAH. SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS ARE ANTICIPATED FROM THIS LONG DURATION WINTER STORM. CONTINUE TO MONITOR NOAA WEATHER RADIO FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION...FORECASTS...AND FOR ANY ADDITIONAL WINTER WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS THAT MIGHT BE ISSUED FOR THIS APPROACHING STORM. $$ FOR MORE INFORMATION FROM NOAA/S NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE VISIT... HTTP://WEATHER.GOV/SALTLAKECITY (ALL LOWER CASE) FOR INFORMATION ON POTENTIAL TRAVEL IMPACTS VISIT... HTTP://WWW.COMMUTERLINK.UTAH.GOV/ROADWEATHERFORECAST.ASPX  986 WWUS86 KSGX 061328 SPSSGX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN DIEGO CA 528 AM PST WED MAR 6 2013 CAZ042-043-048-050-055>058-060>062-071730- ORANGE COUNTY COASTAL AREAS-SAN DIEGO COUNTY COASTAL AREAS- SAN BERNARDINO AND RIVERSIDE COUNTY VALLEYS-THE INLAND EMPIRE- SAN DIEGO COUNTY VALLEYS-SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY MOUNTAINS- RIVERSIDE COUNTY MOUNTAINS-SANTA ANA MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS- SAN DIEGO COUNTY MOUNTAINS-APPLE AND LUCERNE VALLEYS- COACHELLA VALLEY-SAN DIEGO COUNTY DESERTS- 528 AM PST WED MAR 6 2013 ...COLD PACIFIC LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM FOR THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH EARLY SATURDAY... A COLD PACIFIC LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OFF THE COAST OF OREGON WILL MOVE SLOWLY SOUTHWARD DOWN THE COAST THROUGH THURSDAY...THEN MOVE INLAND ACROSS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA OR NORTHERN BAJA FRIDAY. THIS COLD WINTER STORM WILL BRING RAIN AND MOUNTAIN SNOW LATE THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY EVENING. THUNDERSTORMS ARE ALSO POSSIBLE. A WINTER STORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR THE MOUNTAINS FROM 3 AM TO 10 PM FRIDAY. * TIMING...PERIODS OF LIGHT PRECIPITATION ALONG AND WEST OF THE MOUNTAINS THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING. THE CHANCES FOR MORE WIDESPREAD RAIN INCREASE THURSDAY NIGHT WITH RAIN LIKELY FRIDAY. SNOW LEVELS WILL LOWER TO 3500 FEET FRIDAY AFTERNOON. THE PRECIPITATION WILL TAPER OFF LATE FRIDAY NIGHT WITH A FEW LINGERING SHOWERS INTO SATURDAY. * RAINFALL...ONE QUARTER TO ONE HALF INCH NEAR THE COAST WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS OF THREE QUARTERS OF AN INCH. ONE TO ONE AND ONE QUARTER INCH IS FORECAST IN THE MOUNTAINS. ONE QUARTER INCH OR LESS IS EXPECTED IN THE DESERTS. * SNOWFALL...SNOWFALL OF 4 TO 8 INCHES ABOVE 4000 FEET WITH LOCAL AMOUNTS TO AROUND 12 INCHES...MAINLY ABOVE 6000 FEET. LOCAL AMOUNTS OF 2 INCHES OR LESS IN THE UPPER DESERTS. * SNOW LEVELS...LOWERING TO AROUND 3500 FEET FOR EARLY FRIDAY THROUGH EARLY SATURDAY...LOCALLY LOWER IN ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS AND HEAVIER SHOWERS FRIDAY INTO FRIDAY NIGHT. * THUNDERSTORMS...ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS FRIDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT WITH SMALL HAIL OR GRAUPEL...GUSTY WINDS...AND BRIEF HEAVY DOWNPOURS. * WINDS...PERIODS OF GUSTY SOUTHWEST TO WEST WINDS IN THE MOUNTAINS AND DESERTS TO AROUND 45 MPH AT TIMES TODAY AND TONIGHT. SOUTHWEST WINDS WILL INCREASE AGAIN THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY AFTERNOON...BECOMING NORTHWEST FRIDAY NIGHT. * IMPACTS...SNOW COULD IMPACT TRAVEL ALONG INTERSTATE 15 THROUGH THE CAJON PASS AND INTERSTATE 8 THROUGH THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY MOUNTAINS AT TIMES FRIDAY INTO FRIDAY NIGHT. RESIDENTS AND TRAVELERS INTO THE MOUNTAINS SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS. IF POSSIBLE...CARRY CHAINS AND TAKE EXTRA FOOD AND CLOTHING. THIS WEATHER MAY BE DEADLY FOR UNPREPARED CAMPERS AND HIKERS. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WEBSITE AT WEATHER.GOV/SANDIEGO...AND LOCAL MEDIA FOR UPDATES. $$ MOEDE  652 WWUS85 KREV 061344 SPSREV SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RENO NV 543 AM PST WED MAR 6 2013 NVZ003-070145- GREATER RENO-CARSON CITY-MINDEN AREA- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...SPARKS...VERDI...GARDNERVILLE... VIRGINIA CITY 543 AM PST WED MAR 6 2013 ...SNOW WILL AFFECT THE CARSON CITY AND MINDEN AREA... A BAND OF MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW WILL MOVE ACROSS THE CARSON VALLEY AND WASHOE VALLEY THROUGH 7 AM. SNOW AMOUNTS UP TO 2 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE WITH THIS BAND. PERSONS IN THE MORNING COMMUTE CAN EXPECT SLICK ROADS ALONG HIGHWAY 395 FROM SOUTH RENO TO MINDEN AS WELL AS HIGHWAY 50 FROM DAYTON TO LAKE TAHOE. $$ HTTP://WEATHER.GOV/RENO  574 WWUS85 KREV 061353 CCA SPSREV SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RENO NV 553 AM PST WED MAR 6 2013 NVZ003-061500- GREATER RENO-CARSON CITY-MINDEN AREA- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...SPARKS...VERDI...GARDNERVILLE... VIRGINIA CITY 553 AM PST WED MAR 6 2013 ...SNOW WILL AFFECT THE CARSON CITY AND MINDEN AREA... A BAND OF MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW WILL MOVE ACROSS THE CARSON VALLEY AND WASHOE VALLEY THROUGH 7 AM. SNOW AMOUNTS UP TO 2 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE WITH THIS BAND. PERSONS IN THE MORNING COMMUTE CAN EXPECT SLICK ROADS ALONG HIGHWAY 395 FROM SOUTH RENO TO MINDEN AS WELL AS HIGHWAY 50 FROM DAYTON TO LAKE TAHOE. $$ HTTP://WEATHER.GOV/RENO  769 WWUS82 KRAH 061355 SPSRAH SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RALEIGH NC 855 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 NCZ007>011-026-027-061530- PERSON-GRANVILLE-VANCE-WARREN-HALIFAX-FRANKLIN-NASH- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ROXBORO...OXFORD...HENDERSON... WARRENTON...ROANOKE RAPIDS...LOUISBURG...NASHVILLE 855 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS WILL CONTINUE OVER FAR NORTH CENTRAL NORTH CAROLINA THROUGH MID MORNING... AS A POWERFUL STORM SYSTEM CROSSES THE REGION THIS MORNING... SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS MIXED AT TIMES WITH RAIN WILL CROSS FAR NORTH CENTRAL NORTH CAROLINA. MOST OF THE SNOW SHOWERS WILL FALL IN AREAS FROM ROXBORO THROUGH OXFORD... BUTNER... LOUISBURG... HENDERSON... WARRENTON... AND ROANOKE RAPIDS... INCLUDING I-85. SINCE SURFACE TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN JUST ABOVE FREEZING HERE... MOST OF THE LIGHT SNOW WILL MELT AS IT REACHES THE GROUND. ANY ACCUMULATION WILL BE LIGHT AND CONFINED TO GRASSY AREAS ONLY. ROADWAYS SHOULD REMAIN JUST WET. $$  900 WWUS82 KFFC 061405 SPSFFC SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA 905 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 GAZ001>004-011-012-019>023-070215- DADE-WALKER-CATOOSA-WHITFIELD-CHATTOOGA-GORDON-FLOYD-BARTOW- CHEROKEE-FORSYTH-HALL- 905 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...SCATTERED FLURRIES WILL CONTINUE TODAY... SCATTERED SNOW FLURRIES...WITH ISOLATED...BRIEF...MODERATE SNOW SHOWERS...WILL CONTINUE THROUGH MUCH OF THE DAY ACROSS NORTH GEORGIA FROM AROUND TRENTON...DALTON AND CHATSWORTH TO NEAR ROME...CALHOUN AND CARTERSVILLE EASTWARD TO AROUND CANTON...CUMMING AND GAINESVILLE. HOWEVER WITH TEMPERATURES AROUND FREEZING NOW AND EXPECTED TO RISE INTO THE UPPER 30S BY MIDDAY...ACCUMULATIONS SHOULD BE LIMITED. MOST AREAS WILL ONLY SEE A LIGHT DUSTING...WITH UP TO A HALF OF AN INCH POSSIBLE IN ISOLATED SPOTS. ROADS WILL REMAIN MOSTLY CLEAR OF SNOW... BUT SLICK...ICY SPOTS ARE LIKELY THROUGH THE MORNING. MOTORISTS ACROSS THIS AREA SHOULD REMAIN ALERT FOR ICY SPOTS... ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES AND PERIODS OF REDUCED VISIBILITIES. $$  368 WWUS81 KILN 061450 SPSILN SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT...TEST NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH 950 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 OHZ026-034-035-042>046-051>056-060>065-070>074-077>082-088-061505- HARDIN-MERCER-AUGLAIZE-DARKE-SHELBY-LOGAN-UNION OH-DELAWARE-MIAMI- CHAMPAIGN-CLARK-MADISON-FRANKLIN OH-LICKING-PREBLE-MONTGOMERY- GREENE-FAYETTE OH-PICKAWAY-FAIRFIELD-BUTLER-WARREN-CLINTON-ROSS- HOCKING-HAMILTON-CLERMONT-BROWN-HIGHLAND-ADAMS-PIKE-SCIOTO- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...KENTON...CELINA...WAPAKONETA... GREENVILLE...SIDNEY...BELLEFONTAINE...MARYSVILLE...DELAWARE... PIQUA...URBANA...SPRINGFIELD...LONDON...COLUMBUS...NEWARK... EATON...DAYTON...XENIA...WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE...CIRCLEVILLE... LANCASTER...HAMILTON...LEBANON...WILMINGTON...CHILLICOTHE... LOGAN...CINCINNATI...MILFORD...GEORGETOWN...HILLSBORO... WEST UNION...PIKETON...PORTSMOUTH 950 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...THIS MESSAGE IS FOR TEST PURPOSES ONLY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON OH HAS ISSUED A TEST MESSAGE FOR THE OHIO STATEWIDE TORNADO DRILL. THIS INCLUDES ALL COUNTIES IN OHIO AND IS VALID UNTIL 1005 AM EST. THIS IS A TEST MESSAGE. THIS IS A TEST. REPEAT ... THIS IS A TEST MESSAGE FOR THE OHIO STATEWIDE TORNADO DRILL. THERE IS NO SEVERE WEATHER OCCURRING AT THIS TIME. THIS TEST MESSAGE IS PART OF THE ANNUAL OHIO TORNADO DRILL. IF THIS WERE AN ACTUAL SEVERE WEATHER EVENT...YOU WOULD BE GIVEN INFORMATION ABOUT THE HAZARD. THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE...OHIO EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY AND THE OHIO COMMITTEE ON SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS...ENCOURAGES THE USE OF THIS TIME TO EITHER ACTIVATE OR REVIEW YOUR SEVERE WEATHER SAFETY PLANS. REPEATING...THIS HAS BEEN A TEST TORNADO WARNING MESSAGE FOR THE 2013 OHIO TORNADO DRILL. THIS CONCLUDES THE TEST. THIS IS A TEST MESSAGE. REPEAT...THIS IS A TEST. $$  687 WWUS81 KPBZ 061450 SPSPBZ TEST...SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT...TEST NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH PA 950 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ....THIS MESSAGE IS FOR TEST PURPOSES ONLY... OHZ039>041-048>050-057>059-068-069-061700- TUSCARAWAS-CARROLL-COLUMBIANA-COSHOCTON-HARRISON-JEFFERSON OH- MUSKINGUM-GUERNSEY-BELMONT-NOBLE-MONROE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NEW PHILADELPHIA...DOVER... UHRICHSVILLE...CARROLLTON...EAST LIVERPOOL...SALEM...COLUMBIANA... EAST PALESTINE...WELLSVILLE...CALCUTTA...COSHOCTON...CADIZ... HOPEDALE...STEUBENVILLE...ZANESVILLE...CAMBRIDGE... MARTINS FERRY...ST. CLAIRSVILLE...BELLAIRE...BARNESVILLE... SHADYSIDE...BRIDGEPORT...CALDWELL...WOODSFIELD 950 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...THIS IS A TEST STATEMENT FOR THE OHIO STATEWIDE TORNADO DRILL... REPEAT...THIS IS A TEST...NO SEVERE WEATHER IS OCCURRING AT THIS TIME. REPEAT...THIS IS A TEST. NO SEVERE WEATHER IS OCCURRING AT THIS TIME. THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO EXERCISE YOUR SEVERE WEATHER SAFETY PLAN...IF POSSIBLE. AGAIN...THIS IS A TEST MESSAGE AS A PART OF THE OHIO STATEWIDE TORNADO DRILL. NO SEVERE WEATHER IS OCCURRING AT THIS TIME. THIS IS A TEST MESSAGE. DO NOT TAKE ACTION BASED ON THIS TEST MESSAGE. $$  689 WWUS81 KCLE 061451 SPSCLE SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CLEVELAND OH 951 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...THIS IS A TEST STATEMENT FOR THE STATEWIDE OHIO TORNADO DRILL... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CLEVELAND HAS ISSUED A ...TEST...FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES IN OHIO. ...ASHLAND...ASHTABULA...CRAWFORD...CUYAHOGA...ERIE... ...GEAUGA...HANCOCK....HOLMES...HURON...KNOX...LAKE... ...LORAIN...LUCAS...MAHONING...MARION...MEDINA...MORROW... ...OTTAWA...PORTAGE...RICHLAND...SANDUSKY...SENECA... ...STARK...SUMMIT...TRUMBULL...WAYNE...WOOD AND WYANDOT COUNTIES... AND THE ADJACENT WATERS OF LAKE ERIE. REPEAT...THIS IS A TEST. NO SEVERE WEATHER IS OCCURRING AT THIS TIME. REPEAT...THIS IS A TEST. NO SEVERE WEATHER IS OCCURRING AT THIS TIME. THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO EXERCISE YOUR SEVERE WEATHER SAFETY PLAN... IF POSSIBLE. AGAIN...THIS IS A TEST MESSAGE AS A PART OF THE OHIO STATEWIDE TORNADO DRILL. NO SEVERE WEATHER IS OCCURRING AT THIS TIME. THIS IS A TEST MESSAGE ONLY. $$ GARY GARNET WARNING/COORDINATION METEOROLOGIST NWS CLEVELAND, OHIO  300 WWUS81 KRLX 061521 SPSRLX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON WV 1021 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 OHZ066-067-075-076-083>087-061630- PERRY-MORGAN-ATHENS-WASHINGTON-JACKSON OH-VINTON-MEIGS-GALLIA- LAWRENCE OH- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NEW LEXINGTON...CROOKSVILLE... SOMERSET...MCCONNELSVILLE...STOCKPORT...ATHENS...MARIETTA... BELPRE...JACKSON...WELLSTON...OAK HILL...MCARTHUR...HAMDEN... POMEROY...GALLIPOLIS...IRONTON...SOUTH POINT 1021 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 HERE IS A SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE... ...THIS MESSAGE IS FOR TEST PURPOSES ONLY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CHARLESTON WV HAS ISSUED A TEST MESSAGE FOR THE OHIO STATEWIDE TORNADO DRILL. THIS INCLUDES ALL COUNTIES IN OHIO AND IS VALID UNTIL 1005 AM EST. THIS IS A TEST MESSAGE. THIS IS A TEST. REPEAT ... THIS IS A TEST MESSAGE FOR THE OHIO STATEWIDE TORNADO DRILL. THERE IS NO SEVERE WEATHER OCCURRING AT THIS TIME. THIS TEST MESSAGE IS PART OF THE ANNUAL OHIO TORNADO DRILL. IF THIS WERE AN ACTUAL SEVERE WEATHER EVENT...YOU WOULD BE GIVEN INFORMATION ABOUT THE HAZARD. THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE...OHIO EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY AND THE OHIO COMMITTEE ON SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS...ENCOURAGES THE USE OF THIS TIME TO EITHER ACTIVATE OR REVIEW YOUR SEVERE WEATHER SAFETY PLANS. REPEATING...THIS HAS BEEN A TEST TORNADO WARNING MESSAGE FOR THE 2013 OHIO TORNADO DRILL. THIS CONCLUDES THE TEST. THIS IS A TEST MESSAGE. REPEAT...THIS IS A TEST. $$  661 WWUS83 KJKL 061605 SPSJKL SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON KY 1105 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 KYZ044-050>052-058>060-068-069-079-080-083>088-104-106>120-062100- FLEMING-MONTGOMERY-BATH-ROWAN-ESTILL-POWELL-MENIFEE-ROCKCASTLE- JACKSON-PULASKI-LAUREL-WAYNE-MCCREARY-WHITLEY-KNOX-BELL-HARLAN- ELLIOTT-MORGAN-JOHNSON-WOLFE-MAGOFFIN-FLOYD-LEE-BREATHITT-KNOTT- OWSLEY-PERRY-CLAY-LESLIE-LETCHER-MARTIN-PIKE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FLEMINGSBURG...MOUNT STERLING... OWINGSVILLE...MOREHEAD...IRVINE...STANTON...FRENCHBURG... MOUNT VERNON...MCKEE...SOMERSET...LONDON...MONTICELLO... WHITLEY CITY...CORBIN...WILLIAMSBURG...BARBOURVILLE...MIDDLESBORO... PINEVILLE...HARLAN...SANDY HOOK...WEST LIBERTY...PAINTSVILLE... CAMPTON...SALYERSVILLE...PRESTONSBURG...BEATTYVILLE...JACKSON... HINDMAN...BOONEVILLE...HAZARD...MANCHESTER...HYDEN...WHITESBURG... INEZ...PIKEVILLE 1105 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...AREAS OF FREEZING WILL OCCUR INTO THE AFTERNOON... AREAS OF FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL OCCUR INTO THE EARLY AFTERNOON...POSSIBLY CAUSING SLICK SPOTS ON UNTREATED ROADS...BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES. TEMPERATURES WILL RISE TO ABOVE FREEZING IN MOST AREAS DURING THE AFTERNOON...WITH THE FREEZING DRIZZLE CHANGING TO JUST PLAIN DRIZZLE. HOWEVER...WHERE TEMPERATURES REMAIN AT OR BELOW FREEZING...MAINLY IN THE MOUNTAINS NEAR VIRGINIA...AREAS OF FREEZING DRIZZLE MAY PERSIST INTO THE LATE AFTERNOON. $$ SBH  952 WWUS83 KJKL 061616 CCA SPSJKL SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON KY 1116 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 KYZ044-050>052-058>060-068-069-079-080-083>088-104-106>120-062100- FLEMING-MONTGOMERY-BATH-ROWAN-ESTILL-POWELL-MENIFEE-ROCKCASTLE- JACKSON-PULASKI-LAUREL-WAYNE-MCCREARY-WHITLEY-KNOX-BELL-HARLAN- ELLIOTT-MORGAN-JOHNSON-WOLFE-MAGOFFIN-FLOYD-LEE-BREATHITT-KNOTT- OWSLEY-PERRY-CLAY-LESLIE-LETCHER-MARTIN-PIKE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FLEMINGSBURG...MOUNT STERLING... OWINGSVILLE...MOREHEAD...IRVINE...STANTON...FRENCHBURG... MOUNT VERNON...MCKEE...SOMERSET...LONDON...MONTICELLO... WHITLEY CITY...CORBIN...WILLIAMSBURG...BARBOURVILLE...MIDDLESBORO... PINEVILLE...HARLAN...SANDY HOOK...WEST LIBERTY...PAINTSVILLE... CAMPTON...SALYERSVILLE...PRESTONSBURG...BEATTYVILLE...JACKSON... HINDMAN...BOONEVILLE...HAZARD...MANCHESTER...HYDEN...WHITESBURG... INEZ...PIKEVILLE 1116 AM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...AREAS OF FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL OCCUR INTO THE AFTERNOON... AREAS OF FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL OCCUR INTO THE EARLY AFTERNOON...POSSIBLY CAUSING SLICK SPOTS ON UNTREATED ROADS...BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES. TEMPERATURES WILL RISE TO ABOVE FREEZING IN MOST AREAS DURING THE AFTERNOON...WITH THE FREEZING DRIZZLE CHANGING TO JUST PLAIN DRIZZLE. HOWEVER...WHERE TEMPERATURES REMAIN AT OR BELOW FREEZING...MAINLY IN THE MOUNTAINS NEAR VIRGINIA...AREAS OF FREEZING DRIZZLE MAY PERSIST INTO THE LATE AFTERNOON. $$ SBH  933 WWUS83 KLBF 061638 SPSLBF SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORTH PLATTE NE 1038 AM CST WED MAR 6 2013 NEZ004>010-022>029-035>038-056>059-069>071-094-071000- SHERIDAN-EASTERN CHERRY-KEYA PAHA-BOYD-BROWN-ROCK-HOLT-GARDEN- GRANT-HOOKER-THOMAS-BLAINE-LOUP-GARFIELD-WHEELER-ARTHUR-MCPHERSON- LOGAN-CUSTER-DEUEL-KEITH-PERKINS-LINCOLN-CHASE-HAYES-FRONTIER- WESTERN CHERRY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...GORDON...RUSHVILLE...VALENTINE... SPRINGVIEW...SPENCER...AINSWORTH...BASSETT...ONEILL...OSHKOSH... HYANNIS...MULLEN...THEDFORD...DUNNING...TAYLOR...BURWELL... BARTLETT...ARTHUR...TRYON...STAPLETON...BROKEN BOW...CHAPPELL... BIG SPRINGS...OGALLALA...GRANT...NORTH PLATTE...IMPERIAL... HAYES CENTER...CURTIS...EUSTIS...CODY...MERRIMAN...KILGORE 1038 AM CST WED MAR 6 2013 /938 AM MST WED MAR 6 2013/ ...POTENTIAL WINTER STORM MAY IMPACT A LARGE PORTION OF WESTERN AND NORTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA THIS WEEKEND... AN INTENSE...UPPER LEVEL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM...WILL SPREAD RAIN AND WINTRY PRECIPITATION TO WESTERN AND NORTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY. STRONG LOW PRESSURE ALOFT WILL LIFT EAST NORTHEAST ACROSS THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN ROCKIES LATE FRIDAY INTO FRIDAY NIGHT. AS THIS SYSTEM CROSSES THE CENTRAL PLAINS SATURDAY INTO SUNDAY...ACCUMULATING SNOWS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP ACROSS THE CENTRAL PLAINS. IN ADDITION TO SNOW...STRONG WINDS ARE POSSIBLE SATURDAY AFTERNOON INTO SUNDAY. THE COMBINATION OF STRONG WINDS AND SNOW...MAY MAKE TRAVEL VERY DIFFICULT SATURDAY AFTERNOON INTO SUNDAY. AT THIS TIME...ACCUMULATING SNOWS ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS OF ALL OF WESTERN AND NORTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA. BASED ON CURRENT FORECAST TRENDS...LOCATIONS IN THE EASTERN PANHANDLE...WESTERN SAND HILLS AND NORTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA COULD SEE THE HEAVIEST SNOW WITH THIS SYSTEM. AS IS THE CASE WITH ANY DEVELOPING WINTER STORM...THE TRACK OF THE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM IS KEY TO WHERE THE HEAVIEST SNOW AND GREATEST IMPACTS WILL DEVELOP. PERSONS WITH TRAVEL PLANS AND OUTDOOR INTERESTS THIS WEEKEND...SHOULD CLOSELY MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS AND STATEMENTS...RELATING TO THIS POTENTIAL WINTER STORM. $$ BUTTLER  271 WWUS81 KAKQ 061701 SPSAKQ SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WAKEFIELD VA 1201 PM EST WED MAR 6 2013 MDZ021>025-VAZ099-061800- ACCOMACK-DORCHESTER-INLAND WORCESTER-MARYLAND BEACHES-SOMERSET-WICOMICO- 1201 PM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL MOVE ACROSS DORCHESTER... SOMERSET...WORCESTER...WICOMICO AND ACCOMACK COUNTIES THROUGH 100 PM EST... AT 1159 AM EST...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH VERY HEAVY RAIN AND GUSTY WINDS TO 45 TO 55 MPH IN AN AREA CENTERED ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM HOOPERSVILLE TO OCEAN CITY...OR ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 11 MILES SOUTHEAST OF DRUM POINT TO OCEAN CITY...MOVING NORTH AT 55 MPH. SEEK SHELTER IN A NEARLY BUILDING OR VEHICLE. STRONG WINDS ARE CAPABLE OF KNOCKING DOWN SMALL TREES AND BLOWING AROUND TRASH CANS... POTTED PLANTS...LAWN FURNITURE AND OTHER LIGHT OUTDOOR OBJECTS. LAT...LON 3796 7528 3795 7536 3820 7518 3823 7521 3795 7541 3795 7539 3795 7540 3787 7602 3789 7592 3822 7585 3832 7603 3794 7599 3790 7602 3822 7604 3849 7635 3871 7584 3846 7568 3844 7504 $$ ALBRIGHT  946 WWUS82 KFFC 061813 SPSFFC SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA 113 PM EST WED MAR 6 2013 GAZ001>009-011>016-019>023-071115- DADE-WALKER-CATOOSA-WHITFIELD-MURRAY-FANNIN-GILMER-UNION-TOWNS- CHATTOOGA-GORDON-PICKENS-DAWSON-LUMPKIN-WHITE-FLOYD-BARTOW- CHEROKEE-FORSYTH-HALL- 113 PM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...ICY ROADS AND FLURRIES POSSIBLE ACROSS FAR NORTH GEORGIA TONIGHT... THE SNOW SHOWERS THAT BROUGHT MEASURABLE SNOWFALL ONCE AGAIN TO FAR NORTH GEORGIA HAVE DIMINISHED TO FLURRIES THIS AFTERNOON. ISOLATED TO SCATTERED LIGHT SNOW FLURRIES WILL CONTINUE INTO THE EVENING HOURS ACROSS FAR NORTH GEORGIA...MAINLY NORTH OF A LINE FROM ROME TO CUMMING AND GAINESVILLE. NO SIGNIFICANT ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS OF SNOWFALL ARE EXPECTED. THIS AREA SAW WIDESPREAD SNOWFALL OF A TRACE TO A HALF OF AN INCH OVERNIGHT AND THIS MORNING WITH 1 TO 4 INCHES AT HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF THE NORTH GEORGIA MOUNTAINS. TEMPERATURES WILL STRUGGLE TO CLIMB INTO THE MID TO UPPER 30S ACROSS MUCH OF THIS AREA DURING THE REMAINDER OF THIS AFTERNOON AND WILL QUICKLY FALL BACK TO BELOW FREEZING THIS EVENING. ANY ROADS THAT ARE WET OR SLUSHY FROM THE EARLIER SNOWFALL WILL SEE ICY SPOTS DEVELOPING OVERNIGHT INTO THURSDAY MORNING. MOTORISTS ARE URGED TO USE EXTREME CAUTION ACROSS THIS AREA THROUGH MID-MORNING THURSDAY. $$  587 WWUS81 KPHI 061823 SPSPHI SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ 123 PM EST WED MAR 6 2013 DEZ003-004-061915- DELAWARE BEACHES DE-INLAND SUSSEX DE- 123 PM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...A STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL AFFECT SUSSEX COUNTY... AT 116 PM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM 21 MILES SOUTHEAST OF GEORGETOWN...MOVING NORTHWEST AT 15 MPH. THE THUNDERSTORM WILL BE NEAR SELBYVILLE AROUND 130 PM...FRANKFORD...LONG NECK AROUND 140 PM...DAGSBORO...LONG NECK AROUND 145 PM...DAGSBORO AROUND 150 PM...GUMBORO...GUMBORO AROUND 155 PM...MILLSBORO AND GUMBORO AROUND 200 PM. VERY HEAVY RAIN WILL FALL FROM THIS STORM...AND WILL CAUSE WATER TO POND ON ROADS AND QUICKLY FILL POOR DRAINAGE AREAS. EXPECT FREQUENT...DANGEROUS CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING FROM THIS STORM. SMALL HAIL IS ALSO POSSIBLE WITH THIS STORM. LAT...LON 3846 7569 3864 7572 3883 7571 3884 7556 3885 7554 3869 7508 3870 7507 3868 7506 3860 7504 3845 7507 3845 7552 $$ FORECASTER: HEAVENER  351 WWUS86 KMFR 061907 SPSMFR SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR 1107 AM PST WED MAR 6 2013 ORZ024-062100- EASTERN CURRY COUNTY AND JOSEPHINE COUNTY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...GRANTS PASS...CAVE JUNCTION 1107 AM PST WED MAR 6 2013 ...SNOW SHOWERS CONTINUE THROUGH EARLY THIS AFTERNOON IN HIGHER TERRAIN... A COLD AND UNSTABLE AIR MASS WILL PRODUCE SNOW SHOWERS GENERALLY ABOVE 2000 FEET THROUGH EARLY THIS AFTERNOON...WITH OCCASIONAL SNOW SHOWERS DOWN TO 1500 FEET AFFECTING LOCATIONS LIKE HAYES HILL ON HIGHWAY 99. REDUCTIONS TO VISIBILITY ARE EXPECTED...SO PLEASE SLOW DOWN WHEN DRIVING THROUGH SNOW SHOWERS. SNOW ACCUMULATION IS NOT EXPECTED ON ROADWAYS. THOSE VENTURING INTO THE HIGHER TERRAIN ABOVE 3000 FEET CAN EXPECT TO ENCOUNTER SIGNIFICANT SNOW ACCUMULATION. $$ KEENE  846 WWUS85 KPIH 061931 SPSPIH SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE POCATELLO ID 1231 PM MST WED MAR 6 2013 IDZ017-031-062015- LINCOLN ID-BLAINE ID- 1231 PM MST WED MAR 6 2013 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN POCATELLO HAS ISSUED A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR... CENTRAL BLAINE COUNTY IN CENTRAL IDAHO LINCOLN COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL IDAHO UNTIL 115 PM MST AT 1228 PM MST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 11 MILES NORTHEAST OF GOODING TO 7 MILES SOUTHWEST OF SHOSHONE TO FILER..AND MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. WIND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH ARE EXPECTED WITH THESE STORMS. LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... SHOSHONE... PICABO... LAT...LON 4319 11460 4321 11455 4321 11438 4326 11439 4339 11397 4312 11384 4276 11395 4276 11405 4280 11407 4280 11434 4284 11439 4285 11459 4286 11460 TIME...MOT...LOC 1931Z 246DEG 33KT 4310 11459 4291 11450 4260 11459 $$ HEDGES  215 WWUS83 KJKL 061944 SPSJKL SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON KY 244 PM EST WED MAR 6 2013 KYZ044-050>052-058>060-068-069-079-080-083>088-104-106>120-070200- FLEMING-MONTGOMERY-BATH-ROWAN-ESTILL-POWELL-MENIFEE-ROCKCASTLE- JACKSON-PULASKI-LAUREL-WAYNE-MCCREARY-WHITLEY-KNOX-BELL-HARLAN- ELLIOTT-MORGAN-JOHNSON-WOLFE-MAGOFFIN-FLOYD-LEE-BREATHITT-KNOTT- OWSLEY-PERRY-CLAY-LESLIE-LETCHER-MARTIN-PIKE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FLEMINGSBURG...MOUNT STERLING... OWINGSVILLE...MOREHEAD...IRVINE...STANTON...FRENCHBURG... MOUNT VERNON...MCKEE...SOMERSET...LONDON...MONTICELLO... WHITLEY CITY...CORBIN...WILLIAMSBURG...BARBOURVILLE...MIDDLESBORO... PINEVILLE...HARLAN...SANDY HOOK...WEST LIBERTY...PAINTSVILLE... CAMPTON...SALYERSVILLE...PRESTONSBURG...BEATTYVILLE...JACKSON... HINDMAN...BOONEVILLE...HAZARD...MANCHESTER...HYDEN...WHITESBURG... INEZ...PIKEVILLE 244 PM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...AREAS OF FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL CONTINUE INTO TONIGHT... AREAS OF FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL CONTINUE INTO THE EVENING...WITH THE FREEZING DRIZZLE BECOMING MORE PATCHY IN NATURE AND GRADUALLY ENDING AFTER MIDNIGHT. THE FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL END FROM WEST TO EAST WITH THE THREAT FOR FREEZING DRIZZLE LASTING LONGEST OVER FAR SOUTHEAST KENTUCKY. SOME ROADS...AND ESPECIALLY BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES...MAY DEVELOP SLICK SPOTS. THE BEST CHANCE FOR SLICK SPOTS TO DEVELOP WILL BE AFTER DARK THIS EVENING. $$ SBH  630 WWUS86 KSTO 061957 SPSSTO SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SACRAMENTO CA ISSUED BY NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY CA 1157 AM PST WED MAR 6 2013 CAZ013>015-066-068-062045- BURNEY BASIN / EASTERN SHASTA COUNTY CA-NORTHEAST FOOTHILLS/SACRAMENTO VALLEY CA-NORTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY CA-SHASTA LAKE AREA / NORTHERN SHASTA COUNTY CA-WESTERN PLUMAS COUNTY/LASSEN PARK CA- 1157 AM PST WED MAR 6 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR CENTRAL SHASTA AND NORTHERN TEHAMA COUNTIES UNTIL 1245 PM PST... AT 1137 AM PST...STORM SPOTTERS REPORTED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM NEAR PALO CEDRO...JUST EAST OF REDDING...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 25 MPH. ADDITIONAL STORMS ARE IN THE PROCESS OF FORMING ALONG AND JUST EAST OF INTERSTATE 5. HAIL UP TO ONE-HALF INCH IN DIAMETER IS EXPECTED WITH THIS STORM. * LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... REDDING... WHITMORE... ROUND MOUNTAIN... INTERSTATE FIVE FROM COTTONWOOD TOWARD O BRIEN... MONTGOMERY CREEK AND HILLCREST... LAT...LON 4088 12229 4111 12199 4082 12156 4049 12203 4036 12233 4047 12250 TIME...MOT...LOC 1955Z 225DEG 20KT 4059 12216 $$ INIGUEZ  887 WWUS85 KPIH 062002 SPSPIH SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE POCATELLO ID 102 PM MST WED MAR 6 2013 IDZ017-020-021-032-062100- MINIDOKA ID-LINCOLN ID-JEFFERSON ID-BINGHAM ID-BUTTE ID-POWER ID-CASSIA ID-BLAINE ID- 102 PM MST WED MAR 6 2013 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN POCATELLO HAS ISSUED A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR... SOUTHEASTERN BLAINE COUNTY IN CENTRAL IDAHO SOUTHERN BUTTE COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL IDAHO EXTREME NORTH CENTRAL CASSIA COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL IDAHO EASTERN LINCOLN COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL IDAHO MINIDOKA COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL IDAHO NORTHWESTERN POWER COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST IDAHO WESTERN BINGHAM COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST IDAHO EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN JEFFERSON COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST IDAHO UNTIL 200 PM MST AT 1257 PM MST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 7 MILES NORTHWEST OF CRATERS OF MOON TO 19 MILES SOUTHEAST OF CAREY TO EDEN..AND MOVING EAST AT 35 MPH. HAIL UP TO ONE-HALF INCH IN DIAMETER AND WIND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH ARE EXPECTED WITH THESE STORMS. LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... PAUL... RUPERT... CENTRAL INL AND SOUTHWEST INL... LAT...LON 4276 11395 4276 11405 4280 11406 4308 11379 4345 11370 4348 11361 4350 11367 4357 11367 4364 11269 4315 11282 4263 11334 4259 11394 TIME...MOT...LOC 2002Z 264DEG 29KT 4349 11357 4309 11367 4264 11411 $$ HEDGES  127 WWUS85 KCYS 062052 SPSCYS SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY 152 PM MST WED MAR 6 2013 NEZ002-003-019>021-054-055-095-096-WYZ101>119-071200- DAWES-BOX BUTTE-SCOTTS BLUFF-BANNER-MORRILL-KIMBALL-CHEYENNE- NORTH SIOUX-SOUTH SIOUX-CONVERSE COUNTY LOWER ELEVATIONS- NIOBRARA COUNTY-NORTH LARAMIE RANGE- FERRIS/SEMINOE/SHIRLEY MOUNTAINS-SHIRLEY BASIN- CENTRAL LARAMIE RANGE AND SOUTHWEST PLATTE COUNTY- EAST PLATTE COUNTY-GOSHEN COUNTY-CENTRAL CARBON COUNTY- NORTH SNOWY RANGE FOOTHILLS-SOUTHWEST CARBON COUNTY- SIERRA MADRE RANGE-UPPER NORTH PLATTE RIVER BASIN-SNOWY RANGE- LARAMIE VALLEY-SOUTH LARAMIE RANGE-SOUTH LARAMIE RANGE FOOTHILLS- CENTRAL LARAMIE COUNTY-EAST LARAMIE COUNTY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CHADRON...ALLIANCE...SCOTTSBLUFF... GERING...HARRISBURG...BRIDGEPORT...BAYARD...KIMBALL...SIDNEY... HARRISON...AGATE...DOUGLAS...GLENROCK...LUSK...MUDDY GAP... MEDICINE BOW...BORDEAUX...GLENDO...WHEATLAND...CHUGWATER... GUERNSEY...TORRINGTON...RAWLINS...SINCLAIR...HANNA...ARLINGTON... ELK MOUNTAIN...BAGGS...DIXON...SARATOGA...ENCAMPMENT... RIVERSIDE...CENTENNIAL...ALBANY...WOODS LANDING...LARAMIE... VEDAUWOO...BUFORD...PUMPKIN VINE...HORSE CREEK...HARRIMAN... WHITAKER...CHEYENNE...BURNS...CARPENTER...ALBIN...PINE BLUFFS 152 PM MST WED MAR 6 2013 ...POTENT WINTER STORM WILL IMPACT SOUTHEAST WYOMING AND THE WESTERN NEBRASKA PANHANDLE THIS WEEKEND... A STRONG WINTER STORM WILL MOVE SLOWLY EAST FROM THE CENTRAL ROCKIES INTO THE CENTRAL PLAINS THIS WEEKEND...PRODUCING WIDESPREAD ACCUMULATING SNOW OVER SOUTHEAST WYOMING AND WESTERN NEBRASKA. SNOW WILL DEVELOP LATE FRIDAY NIGHT AND CONTINUE THROUGH SUNDAY. THE MOST LIKELY PERIOD FOR HEAVY SNOWFALL WILL BE SATURDAY. BRISK NORTHERLY WINDS WILL PRODUCE AREAS OF BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW AND REDUCED VISIBILITIES. MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE POSSIBLE... ESPECIALLY SOUTH OF A RAWLINS WYOMING TO ALLIANCE NEBRASKA LINE. SINCE THE EXACT TRACK OF THE WINTER STORM REMAINS UNCERTAIN... LOCATIONS FOR THE HEAVIEST SNOW ARE STILL TO BE DETERMINED. PERSONS PLANNING TRAVEL ACROSS SOUTHEAST WYOMING AND THE WESTERN NEBRASKA PANHANDLE ARE URGED TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS CONCERNING THIS WINTER STORM AND ITS POTENTIAL IMPACTS. $$ JAMSKI  008 WWUS85 KPIH 062053 SPSPIH SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE POCATELLO ID 153 PM MST WED MAR 6 2013 IDZ017-020-021-062145- MINIDOKA ID-BINGHAM ID-BUTTE ID-POWER ID-BANNOCK ID-BLAINE ID- 153 PM MST WED MAR 6 2013 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN POCATELLO HAS ISSUED A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR... SOUTHEASTERN BLAINE COUNTY IN CENTRAL IDAHO SOUTHERN BUTTE COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL IDAHO NORTHEASTERN MINIDOKA COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL IDAHO EXTREME NORTHWESTERN BANNOCK COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST IDAHO NORTHERN POWER COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST IDAHO WESTERN BINGHAM COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST IDAHO UNTIL 245 PM MST AT 149 PM MST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM CRATERS OF MOON TO 14 MILES NORTH OF RUPERT..AND MOVING EAST AT 40 MPH. HAIL UP TO ONE-HALF INCH IN DIAMETER AND WIND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH ARE EXPECTED WITH THESE STORMS. LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... SOUTHWEST INL... ABERDEEN AND STERLING... LAT...LON 4363 11254 4285 11264 4272 11371 4348 11357 TIME...MOT...LOC 2052Z 270DEG 38KT 4341 11353 4282 11366 $$ HEDGES  644 WWUS85 KPIH 062057 SPSPIH SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE POCATELLO ID 157 PM MST WED MAR 6 2013 IDZ018-031-062200- BLAINE ID-CUSTER ID- 157 PM MST WED MAR 6 2013 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN POCATELLO HAS ISSUED A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR... WESTERN CUSTER COUNTY IN CENTRAL IDAHO EXTREME NORTHWESTERN BLAINE COUNTY IN CENTRAL IDAHO UNTIL 300 PM MST AT 154 PM MST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 26 MILES NORTHWEST OF STANLEY TO 16 MILES NORTH OF ATLANTA TO 13 MILES SOUTHWEST OF ATLANTA..AND MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. HAIL UP TO ONE-HALF INCH IN DIAMETER AND WIND GUSTS UP TO 45 MPH ARE EXPECTED WITH THESE STORMS. LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... STANLEY... GALENA... LAT...LON 4442 11523 4453 11528 4469 11474 4466 11473 4466 11464 4459 11456 4427 11441 4382 11451 4377 11469 4380 11471 4378 11485 4385 11499 4398 11498 4404 11506 4409 11501 4412 11505 4415 11503 4420 11517 4428 11517 4433 11530 TIME...MOT...LOC 2056Z 246DEG 39KT 4440 11537 4403 11519 4367 11526 $$ HEDGES  807 WWUS85 KPIH 062146 SPSPIH SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE POCATELLO ID 246 PM MST WED MAR 6 2013 IDZ017-020>022-062230- JEFFERSON ID-BINGHAM ID-BUTTE ID-BONNEVILLE ID-POWER ID-CASSIA ID-BANNOCK ID-BLAINE ID-MADISON ID- 246 PM MST WED MAR 6 2013 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN POCATELLO HAS ISSUED A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR... SOUTHEASTERN BLAINE COUNTY IN CENTRAL IDAHO SOUTHEASTERN BUTTE COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL IDAHO NORTHEASTERN CASSIA COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL IDAHO NORTHWESTERN MADISON COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST IDAHO NORTHWESTERN BANNOCK COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST IDAHO NORTHERN POWER COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST IDAHO NORTHWESTERN BONNEVILLE COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST IDAHO WESTERN BINGHAM COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST IDAHO SOUTHERN JEFFERSON COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST IDAHO UNTIL 330 PM MST AT 243 PM MST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 9 MILES NORTH OF SOUTHEAST INL TO 9 MILES NORTH OF IDAHOME..AND MOVING EAST AT 40 MPH. PEA SIZE HAIL AND WIND GUSTS UP TO 45 MPH ARE EXPECTED WITH THESE STORMS. LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... SOUTHEAST INL... ABERDEEN... STERLING AND TABER... AMERICAN FALLS... NEELEY AND SPRINGFIELD... PINGREE AND ROCKFORD... MORELAND... FORT HALL BANNOCK CREEK LODGE... FORT HALL BUFFALO LODGE... FORT HALL EAGLE LODGE AND FORT HALL BANNOCK PEAK... LAT...LON 4244 11344 4378 11274 4393 11198 4393 11192 4262 11262 TIME...MOT...LOC 2146Z 254DEG 33KT 4372 11266 4255 11327 $$ HEDGES  792 WWUS82 KFFC 062150 SPSFFC SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA 450 PM EST WED MAR 6 2013 GAZ001>009-011>016-019-071400- DADE-WALKER-CATOOSA-WHITFIELD-MURRAY-FANNIN-GILMER-UNION-TOWNS- CHATTOOGA-GORDON-PICKENS-DAWSON-LUMPKIN-WHITE-FLOYD- 450 PM EST WED MAR 6 2013 ...ICY ROADS DUE TO BLACK ICE EXPECTED ACROSS FAR NORTH GEORGIA TONIGHT... WET AND SLUSHY ROADS DURING THE DAY WEDNESDAY ACROSS FAR NORTH GEORGIA WILL LIKELY FREEZE TONIGHT WITH TEMPERATURES FALLING INTO THE 20S. THE AREA OF CONCERN IS FROM SUMMERVILLE TO DAHLONEGA AND NORTH. MOTORISTS ARE URGED TO USE EXTREME CAUTION ACROSS THIS AREA THROUGH MID-MORNING THURSDAY. $$  604 WWUS86 KSTO 062200 SPSSTO SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SACRAMENTO CA 200 PM PST WED MAR 6 2013 CAZ067-069-062245- NEVADA CA-PLACER CA- 200 PM PST WED MAR 6 2013 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SACRAMENTO HAS ISSUED A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR... CENTRAL PLACER COUNTY IN CENTRAL CALIFORNIA SOUTHWESTERN NEVADA COUNTY IN CENTRAL CALIFORNIA UNTIL 245 PM PST AT 156 PM PST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM NEAR LAKE OF THE PINES..MOVING NORTHEAST AT 20 MPH ALONG INTERSTATE 80. HAIL UP TO ONE-HALF INCH IN DIAMETER IS EXPECTED WITH THIS STORM. LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... LAKE OF THE PINES... APPLEGATE... ALTA SIERRA... COLFAX AND WEIMAR... CEDAR RIDGE... IOWA HILL... CEDAR RIDGE AND GRASS VALLEY... LAT...LON 3927 12103 3912 12077 3891 12103 3903 12122 TIME...MOT...LOC 2159Z 222DEG 19KT 3901 12109 $$ CS  991 WWUS86 KSTO 062203 SPSSTO SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SACRAMENTO CA 203 PM PST WED MAR 6 2013 CAZ016-066-067-062245- YUBA CA-BUTTE CA- 203 PM PST WED MAR 6 2013 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SACRAMENTO HAS ISSUED A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR... CENTRAL YUBA COUNTY IN CENTRAL CALIFORNIA SOUTH CENTRAL BUTTE COUNTY IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA UNTIL 245 PM PST AT 200 PM PST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM NEAR BANGOR..MOVING NORTHEAST AT 25 MPH. HAIL UP TO ONE-HALF INCH IN DIAMETER IS EXPECTED WITH THIS STORM. LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... BANGOR... HURLETON... CHALLENGE... LAT...LON 3954 12142 3943 12120 3930 12142 3937 12158 TIME...MOT...LOC 2203Z 220DEG 20KT 3937 12147 $$ CS  909 WWUS86 KOTX 062211 SPSOTX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPOKANE WA 211 PM PST WED MAR 6 2013 WAZ035>037-062315- SPOKANE WA-LINCOLN WA- 211 PM PST WED MAR 6 2013 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SPOKANE HAS ISSUED A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR... EAST CENTRAL LINCOLN COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL WASHINGTON CENTRAL SPOKANE COUNTY IN EASTERN WASHINGTON UNTIL 315 PM PST AT 206 PM PST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 15 MILES SOUTHEAST OF DAVENPORT TO MEDICAL LAKE TO 9 MILES EAST OF CHENEY..AND MOVING NORTH AT 30 MPH. HAIL UP TO THE SIZE OF PENNIES AND WIND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH ARE EXPECTED WITH THESE STORMS...ALONG WITH HEAVY RAIN AND FREQUENT DANGEROUS LIGHTNING. LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... FAIRCHILD AFB... AIRWAY HEIGHTS... DISHMAN... GREEN ACRES AND SPOKANE... MILLWOOD AND TRENTWOOD... MEAD AND NINE MILE FALLS... IF THREATENING WEATHER APPROACHES YOUR AREA...TAKE SHELTER IN A STURDY BUILDING. LAT...LON 4779 11794 4778 11754 4784 11706 4738 11728 4734 11771 4739 11814 TIME...MOT...LOC 2211Z 193DEG 27KT 4751 11798 4755 11769 4749 11738 $$ JCOTE  226 WWUS81 KRLX 062219 SPSRLX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON WV 519 PM EST WED MAR 6 2013 VAZ003-004-WVZ033-034-070030- DICKENSON-BUCHANAN-MCDOWELL-WYOMING- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CLINTWOOD...GRUNDY...VANSANT...WELCH... GARY...WAR...MULLENS...OCEANA...PINEVILLE 519 PM EST WED MAR 6 2013 VERY LIGHT SNOW...OR PATCHY FREEZING DRIZZLE...MAY LEAVE UNTREATED SURFACES WITH A THIN FILM OF ICE THIS EVENING. HIGH TERRAIN WOULD BE MORE PRONE TO THIS ICING THAN THAN THE RIVER VALLEYS. EVENING MOTORISTS SHOULD BE AWARE THAT UNTREATED ROADS COULD HAVE ICY SPOTS. $$ KTB  928 WWUS85 KPIH 062230 SPSPIH SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE POCATELLO ID 330 PM MST WED MAR 6 2013 IDZ020-021-062315- JEFFERSON ID-BINGHAM ID-BONNEVILLE ID- 330 PM MST WED MAR 6 2013 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN POCATELLO HAS ISSUED A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR... NORTHWESTERN BONNEVILLE COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST IDAHO CENTRAL BINGHAM COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST IDAHO EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN JEFFERSON COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST IDAHO UNTIL 415 PM MST AT 325 PM MST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM 5 MILES NORTH OF ROSE..MOVING NORTHEAST AT 45 MPH. WIND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH ARE EXPECTED WITH THIS STORM AND WILL EFFECT PORTIONS OF INTERSTATE 15 BETWEEN ROSE AND IDAHO FALLS WITH VERY STRONG CROSS WINDS. LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... SHELLEY... IDAHO FALLS AND OSGOOD... AMMON... LAT...LON 4367 11199 4339 11195 4320 11237 4345 11249 TIME...MOT...LOC 2229Z 242DEG 39KT 4335 11228 $$  752 WWUS85 KABQ 062253 SPSABQ SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBUQUERQUE NM 353 PM MST WED MAR 6 2013 NMZ501>540-071300- ALBUQUERQUE METRO AREA-CENTRAL HIGHLANDS-CHAVES COUNTY PLAINS- CHUSKA MOUNTAINS-CURRY COUNTY-DE BACA COUNTY- EAST SLOPES SANGRE DE CRISTO MOUNTAINS-EASTERN LINCOLN COUNTY- EASTERN SAN MIGUEL COUNTY-ESTANCIA VALLEY-FAR NORTHEAST HIGHLANDS- FAR NORTHWEST HIGHLANDS-GUADALUPE COUNTY-HARDING COUNTY- JEMEZ MOUNTAINS-LOWER CHAMA RIVER VALLEY-LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY- NORTHEAST HIGHLANDS- NORTHERN SANGRE DE CRISTOS ABOVE 9500 FEET/RED RIVER- NORTHWEST HIGHLANDS-NORTHWEST PLATEAU-QUAY COUNTY- RATON RIDGE/JOHNSON MESA-ROOSEVELT COUNTY-SAN FRANCISCO RIVER VALLEY- SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS-SANDIA/MANZANO MOUNTAINS-SANTA FE METRO AREA- SOUTH CENTRAL HIGHLANDS-SOUTH CENTRAL MOUNTAINS- SOUTHERN SANGRE DE CRISTOS ABOVE 9500 FEET-SOUTHWEST CHAVES COUNTY- SOUTHWEST MOUNTAINS-UNION COUNTY-UPPER RIO GRANDE VALLEY- UPPER TULAROSA VALLEY-WEST CENTRAL HIGHLANDS-WEST CENTRAL MOUNTAINS- WEST CENTRAL PLATEAU-WEST SLOPES SANGRE DE CRISTO MOUNTAINS- 353 PM MST WED MAR 6 2013 ...ACTIVE WEATHER WILL IMPACT NEW MEXICO BY WEEKS END... A POTENT UPPER LEVEL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL MOVE INLAND OFF OF THE PACIFIC BY FRIDAY...SPREADING STRONG WINDS AND MOISTURE INTO NEW MEXICO. A STINT OF ABOVE NORMAL TEMPERATURES WILL BEGIN TO FADE AS COOLER AIR WORKS INTO THE STATE AND INCREASED CLOUDS AND PRECIPITATION ARRIVE. PRECIPITATION WILL FIRST SPREAD INTO WESTERN NEW MEXICO ON FRIDAY... AND BY LATE FRIDAY AFTERNOON A FEW SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL SPREAD INTO CENTRAL AND EVEN EASTERN PARTS OF THE STATE. SNOW LEVELS WILL INITIALLY BE QUITE HIGH BETWEEN 7500 AND 8500 FEET. STRONG WINDS WILL IMPACT THE SOUTHWEST...SOUTH CENTRAL...AND EASTERN SECTIONS OF NEW MEXICO WHERE OCCASIONAL GUSTS TO 45 AND 50 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE. PRECIPITATION WILL CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT WITH THE MAIN FOCUS FOR SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS REMAINING ALONG THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE OF WESTERN NEW MEXICO INTO THE NORTHERN HIGHER TERRAIN. VERY WINDY CONDITIONS ARE ALSO EXPECTED FOR THE EASTERN PLAINS SATURDAY AS THE STORM SYSTEM SLOWLY EXITS THE REGION. PRECIPITATION WILL TURN LIGHTER AND MORE SHOWERY BY SUNDAY. THOSE WITH OUTDOOR PLANS...OR PLANNING TRAVEL ACROSS NEW MEXICO FROM FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT SHOULD KEEP UP WITH THE LATEST FORECASTS AND WEATHER STATEMENTS. FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION TUNE IN TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...GO ONLINE AT WEATHER.GOV/ABQ...AND STAY INFORMED WITH YOUR LOCAL BROADCAST AND PRINT MEDIA FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION. $$ SHOEMAKE  353 WWUS86 KPQR 062312 SPSPQR SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PORTLAND OR 312 PM PST WED MAR 6 2013 ORZ011-013-WAZ019-070600- NORTHERN OREGON CASCADES-CASCADES IN LANE COUNTY- SOUTH WASHINGTON CASCADES- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...GOVERNMENT CAMP...DETROIT... SANTIAM PASS...MCKENZIE BRIDGE...OAKRIDGE...WILLAMETTE PASS... COLDWATER RIDGE VISITORS CENTER...MOUNT ST. HELENS 312 PM PST WED MAR 6 2013 ...MODERATE SNOW AT TIMES FOR THE SOUTH WASHINGTON AND NORTH AND CENTRAL OREGON CASCADES THROUGH THURSDAY... A COLD FRONT WILL FINISH CROSSING THE AREA BY EARLY EVENING. STEADY SNOW HAS ALREADY TRANSITIONED TO SHOWERS ACROSS THE CENTRAL OREGON CASCADES WHERE THE FRONT HAS ALREADY MOVED NORTH. THE FRONT WILL CONTINUE TO PUSH NORTH WITH 1 TO 3 INCHES OF ADDITIONAL SNOW ENDING TONIGHT FOR THE NORTH OREGON CASCADES AND 3 TO 6 INCHES POSSIBLE FOR THE SOUTH WASHINGTON CASCADES. HEAVIEST ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE ABOVE THE 5000 FOOT LEVEL...HOWEVER...BRIEF HEAVY ACCUMULATIONS AT THE PASSES MAY IMPAIR TRAVEL AT TIMES. SNOW SHOWERS ACROSS THE CASCADES WILL CONTINUE THURSDAY WITH SHOWER ACTIVITY POSSIBLY PRODUCING AN INCH OF ACCUMULATION IN LESS THAN AN HOUR. $$ FOR ADDITIONAL WEATHER INFORMATION...VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT WWW.WEATHER.GOV/PORTLAND