420 WWUS85 KRIW 140010 SPSRIW SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RIVERTON WY 610 PM MDT SAT APR 13 2013 WYZ009>011-140100- BIGHORN MOUNTAINS SOUTHEAST WY-NORTHEAST JOHNSON COUNTY WY-SOUTHEAST JOHNSON COUNTY WY- 610 PM MDT SAT APR 13 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SOUTHEASTERN JOHNSON COUNTY UNTIL 700 PM MDT... AT 604 PM MDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR WAS TRACKING THUNDERSTORMS ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM I90 EXIT 77 TO 6 MILES WEST OF HOLE IN THE WALL...AND MOVING EAST AT 35 MPH. WIND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH ARE EXPECTED WITH THESE STORMS. BRIEF HEAVY SNOW SHOWERS AND SMALL HAIL WILL LIKELY ACCOMPANY SOME STORMS REDUCING VISIBILITY AND CAUSING ACCUMULATION OF SLUSH ON ROADS AND BRIDGES. THESE STORMS WILL BE NEAR... KAYCEE AROUND 615 PM MDT. POWDER RIVER REST AREA...I90 EXIT 88 AND I25 EXIT 249 AROUND 620 PM MDT. I25 EXIT 246 AROUND 625 PM MDT. STATE HWY 192 MILE MARKER 10 AROUND 630 PM MDT. I25 MILE MARKER 240 AND FORT RENO HISTORICAL SITE AROUND 635 PM MDT. STATE HWY 192 MILE MARKER 20 AND SUSSEX AROUND 640 PM MDT. LINCH AROUND 650 PM MDT. STATE HWY 192 MILE MARKER 30 AROUND 655 PM MDT. THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 25 IN WYOMING BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 242 AND 275. THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 90 IN WYOMING BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 73 AND 95. IF THREATENING WEATHER APPROACHES YOUR AREA...TAKE SHELTER IN A STURDY BUILDING. REPORT HAZARDOUS WEATHER TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE IN RIVERTON AT 1-800-211-1448. LAT...LON 4351 10699 4425 10640 4435 10601 4352 10601 TIME...MOT...LOC 0008Z 284DEG 32KT 4415 10634 4353 10688 $$ MEUNIER  766 WWUS84 KAMA 140019 SPSAMA SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AMARILLO TX 719 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 OKZ002-003-TXZ003>005-140200- TEXAS-BEAVER-HANSFORD-OCHILTREE-LIPSCOMB- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...GUYMON...BEAVER...FORGAN...SPEARMAN... GRUVER...PERRYTON...BOOKER...HIGGINS...FOLLETT 719 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 ...STRONG WINDS TO CONTINUE ACROSS THE EASTERN HALF OF THE OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE AND THE NORTHEAST TEXAS PANHANDLE THROUGH SUNSET... STRONG SOUTHERLY WINDS OF 30 TO 40 MPH WITH GUSTS AROUND 50 MPH WILL CONTINUE TO AFFECT THE EASTERN HALF OF THE OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE AND THE NORTHEAST TEXAS PANHANDLE EARLY THIS EVENING. THESE WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO DIMINISH AFTER SUNSET...ALTHOUGH IT WILL REMAIN BREEZY THROUGH THE NIGHT. $$ KB  611 WWUS83 KUNR 140107 SPSUNR SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RAPID CITY SD 707 PM MDT SAT APR 13 2013 WYZ054>056-058-140200- NORTHERN CAMPBELL WY-SOUTHERN CAMPBELL WY-WESTERN CROOK WY-WESTON WY- 707 PM MDT SAT APR 13 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SOUTHEASTERN CAMPBELL... SOUTHWESTERN CROOK AND WESTERN WESTON COUNTIES UNTIL 800 PM MDT... AT 701 PM MDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR WAS TRACKING SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 12 MILES NORTH OF DOWNTOWN GILLETTE TO 7 MILES EAST OF SAVAGETON...AND MOVING EAST AT 35 MPH. WIND GUSTS UP TO 55 MPH ARE EXPECTED WITH THESE STORMS. LOCATIONS NEAR THE PATH OF THESE STORMS INCLUDE... WRIGHT... WYODAK... RENO JUNCTION... ROZET... MOORCROFT... ROCHELLE... KEYHOLE RESERVOIR... CARLILE... PINE HAVEN... THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 90 BETWEEN WYOMING MILE MARKERS 120 AND 168... && LAT...LON 4447 10462 4353 10493 4360 10585 4454 10552 TIME...MOT...LOC 0107Z 261DEG 31KT 4447 10541 4383 10559 $$ CARSTENS  204 WWUS81 KILN 140134 SPSILN SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH 934 PM EDT SAT APR 13 2013 INZ073>075-080-KYZ089>100-OHZ077>082-088-141130- RIPLEY-DEARBORN-OHIO-SWITZERLAND-CARROLL-GALLATIN-BOONE-KENTON- CAMPBELL-OWEN-GRANT-PENDLETON-BRACKEN-ROBERTSON-MASON-LEWIS- HAMILTON-CLERMONT-BROWN-HIGHLAND-ADAMS-PIKE-SCIOTO- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...VERSAILLES...LAWRENCEBURG... RISING SUN...VEVAY...CARROLLTON...WARSAW...BURLINGTON... INDEPENDENCE...ALEXANDRIA...OWENTON...WILLIAMSTOWN...FALMOUTH... BROOKSVILLE...MOUNT OLIVET...MAYSVILLE...VANCEBURG...CINCINNATI... MILFORD...GEORGETOWN...HILLSBORO...WEST UNION...PIKETON... PORTSMOUTH 934 PM EDT SAT APR 13 2013 MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES AND LIGHT WINDS WILL ALLOW TEMPERATURES TO DROP QUICKLY EARLY TONIGHT BEFORE CLOUDS INCREASE LATE. TEMPERATURES WILL DROP INTO THE UPPER 30S WITH A FEW COLDER LOW LYING AREAS DROPPING INTO THE MIDDLE 30S. THE INCREASE IN CLOUD COVER LATE WILL LIMIT FROST FORMATION TO VERY LOCALIZED AND PATCHY IN COVERAGE. ANY FROST THAT FORMS WILL LAST UNTIL JUST AFTER SUNRISE. IF YOU WANT TO TAKE PROTECTIVE MEASURES FOR TENDER VEGETATION IN CASE FROST DOES DEVELOP...THIS SHOULD BE DONE BEFORE TEMPERATURES DROP LATER TONIGHT. $$  621 WWUS83 KGRB 140235 SPSGRB SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREEN BAY WI 935 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 WIZ020-030-031-035>037-045-141000- MENOMINEE-MARATHON-SHAWANO-WOOD-PORTAGE-WAUPACA-WAUSHARA- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...KESHENA...WAUSAU...WISCONSIN RAPIDS... STEVENS POINT...WAUTOMA 935 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 ...SNOW AND SLEET ANTICIPATED SUNDAY MORNING OVER CENTRAL WISCONSIN... A WARM FRONT WILL LIFT NORTHWARD OVER THE NORTHERN MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AND SOUTHWEST WISCONSIN LATE TONIGHT INTO SUNDAY MORNING. AHEAD OF THIS FRONT...PRECIPITATION WILL SPREAD NORTHEAST INTO CENTRAL WISCONSIN BY DAYBREAK...AND INTO THE TOMAHAWK AND ANTIGO AREAS BY MID-MORNING. THE LATEST GUIDANCE SUGGESTS PRECIPITATION WILL START OUT AS A SNOW AND SLEET MIX BEFORE TEMPERATURES RISE ENOUGH FOR RAIN TO MIX IN WITH THE PRECIPITATION BY MIDDAY SUNDAY. HOWEVER...TEMPERATURES MAY STILL BE COLD ENOUGH FOR AN INCH OR TWO OF ACCUMULATION TO TAKE PLACE SUNDAY MORNING...WHICH MAY CAUSE SLICK SPOTS ON AREA ROADWAYS. BE SURE TO GIVE YOURSELF EXTRA TIME IN THE MORNING TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION IN CASE ROADS ARE SLIPPERY. $$ WIZ005-010>013-018-019-021-141000- VILAS-ONEIDA-FOREST-FLORENCE-NORTHERN MARINETTE-LINCOLN-LANGLADE- NORTHERN OCONTO- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...EAGLE RIVER...RHINELANDER...CRANDON... TOMAHAWK...ANTIGO 935 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 ...SNOW AND SLEET ANTICIPATED ON SUNDAY OVER NORTH CENTRAL AND FAR NORTHEAST WISCONSIN... A WARM FRONT WILL LIFT NORTHWARD OVER THE NORTHERN MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AND SOUTHWEST WISCONSIN LATE TONIGHT INTO SUNDAY MORNING. AHEAD OF THIS FRONT...PRECIPITATION WILL SPREAD NORTHEAST INTO NORTHERN WISCONSIN BY MID TO LATE SUNDAY MORNING. THE LATEST GUIDANCE SUGGESTS PRECIPITATION WILL START OUT AS SNOW BEFORE TEMPERATURES RISE ENOUGH FOR SLEET AND RAIN TO MIX IN WITH THE PRECIPITATION SUNDAY AFTERNOON. HOWEVER...TEMPERATURES WILL BE COLD ENOUGH FOR ONE TO THREE INCHES OF ACCUMULATION TO TAKE PLACE ON SUNDAY...WHICH MAY CAUSE SLICK SPOTS ON AREA ROADWAYS. BE SURE TO GIVE YOURSELF EXTRA TIME TOMORROW TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION IN CASE ROADS ARE SLIPPERY. $$ KIECKBUSCH  618 WWUS84 KLIX 140332 SPSLIX LAZ059-065-066-140430- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 1032 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 ...CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING NORTH AFFECTING UPPER TERREBONNE PARISH...UPPER LAFOURCHE PARISH...LOWER TERREBONNE PARISH... AT 1027 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS 17 MILES SOUTHWEST OF HOUMA...MOVING NORTH AT 30 MPH. THE CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND...HOUMA...BAYOU CANE...GRAY...SCHRIEVER...MATHEWS...THIBODAUX AND RACELAND THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THESE STORMS ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING AND PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. THESE STORMS COULD PRODUCE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF ONE TO TWO INCHES IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME...RESULTING IN PONDING OF WATER AROUND LOW LYING ROADWAYS. REMEMBER...DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO WATER COVERED ROADWAYS. THE DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW A SAFE CROSSING. $$  190 WWUS83 KUNR 140341 SPSUNR SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RAPID CITY SD 936 PM MDT SAT APR 13 2013 SDZ012-025-026-030-031-072>074-140600- BUTTE-CUSTER CO PLAINS-HERMOSA FOOT HILLS-NORTHERN FOOT HILLS- PENNINGTON CO PLAINS-RAPID CITY-SOUTHERN MEADE CO PLAINS- STURGIS/PIEDMONT FOOT HILLS- 936 PM MDT SAT APR 13 2013 ...AREAS OF DENSE FOG ACROSS PORTIONS OF WESTERN SOUTH DAKOTA... AREAS OF DENSE FOG WILL PERSIST THROUGH 2 AM ALONG THE NORTHERN AND EASTERN EDGE OF THE BLACK HILLS AND ADJACENT PLAINS. VISIBILITIES WILL BE LESS THAN ON HALF MILE AT TIMES. THIS WILL AFFECT TRAVELERS ON INTERSTATE 90 FROM SPEARFISH TO WALL. THE COMBINATION OF FOG AND TEMPERATURES NEAR FREEZING WILL ALLOW FOR SOME BLACK ICE TO DEVELOP ON AREA ROADWAYS...ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES. $$  263 WWUS84 KLCH 140341 SPSLCH SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAKE CHARLES LA 1041 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 LAZ053>055-140430- LOWER ST. MARTIN LA-IBERIA LA-ST. MARY LA- 1041 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR ST. MARY...IBERIA AND ST. MARTIN PARISHES UNTIL 1130 PM CDT... AT 1035 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEOROLOGISTS DETECTED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM 16 MILES SOUTHWEST OF PATTERSON...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. * THE STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL BE NEAR... PATTERSON...PATTERSON MEMORIAL AIRPORT AND BAYOU VISTA BY 1100 PM... BERWICK...MORGAN CITY AND AMELIA BY 1105 PM... STEPHENSVILLE BY 1115 PM... BELLE RIVER BY 1125 PM... THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THIS STORM ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING...PEA TO NICKEL SIZE HAIL...AND WIND GUSTS TO NEAR 45 MPH...WHICH COULD DOWN TREE LIMBS AND BLOW AROUND UNSECURED SMALL OBJECTS. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THIS STORM HAS PASSED. THIS STORM COULD PRODUCE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF ONE TO TWO INCHES IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME...RESULTING IN PONDING OF WATER AROUND LOW LYING ROADWAYS. REMEMBER...DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO WATER COVERED ROADWAYS. THE DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW A SAFE CROSSING. LAT...LON 2968 9109 2952 9124 2954 9127 2949 9127 2946 9132 2942 9133 2942 9134 2945 9135 2947 9131 2951 9136 2951 9143 2954 9144 2952 9152 3001 9133 2995 9124 2985 9118 2981 9109 2976 9108 $$ 24  976 WWUS83 KGID 140342 SPSGID SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HASTINGS NE 1042 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 NEZ046-061-140415- BUFFALO NE-SHERMAN NE- 1042 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SOUTHERN SHERMAN AND NORTHERN BUFFALO COUNTIES UNTIL 1115 PM CDT... AT 1040 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR WAS TRACKING A STRONG THUNDERSTORM NEAR PLEASANTON...OR 15 MILES NORTH OF KEARNEY...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 35 MPH. HAIL UP TO THE SIZE OF PENNIES IS EXPECTED WITH THIS STORM. LOCATIONS NEAR THE PATH OF THIS STORM INCLUDE... PLEASANTON... POOLE... HAZARD... RAVENNA... ROCKVILLE... THIS STORM MAY INTENSIFY...SO BE CERTAIN TO MONITOR LOCAL RADIO AND TV STATIONS...AS WELL AS LOCAL CABLE TV OUTLETS... FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. LAT...LON 4112 9875 4105 9875 4104 9874 4081 9879 4092 9929 4117 9910 TIME...MOT...LOC 0342Z 227DEG 31KT 4094 9911 $$ FAY  803 WWUS83 KLBF 140353 SPSLBF SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORTH PLATTE NE 1053 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 NEZ038-140445- CUSTER NE- 1053 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SOUTHEASTERN CUSTER COUNTY UNTIL 1145 PM CDT... AT 1046 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR WAS TRACKING A STRONG THUNDERSTORM NEAR SUMNER...OR 19 MILES NORTHEAST OF LEXINGTON...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. HAIL UP TO THE SIZE OF PENNIES IS EXPECTED WITH THIS STORM. LOCATIONS NEAR THE PATH OF THIS STORM INCLUDE... CUMRO... INTERSECTION OF HIGHWAY 183 AND CUMRO ROAD... BLOCK HILL BASIN... MASON CITY... GAVIN SIDING... ANSLEY... WESTERVILLE... THIS INCLUDES HIGHWAY 2 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 291 AND 307. THIS INCLUDES HIGHWAY 92 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 300 AND 308. THIS INCLUDES HIGHWAY 183 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 73 AND 98. $$ TAYLOR  733 WWUS83 KGID 140405 SPSGID SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HASTINGS NE 1105 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 NEZ046-140430- SHERMAN NE- 1105 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SOUTHEASTERN SHERMAN COUNTY UNTIL 1130 PM CDT... AT 1101 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR WAS TRACKING A STRONG THUNDERSTORM NEAR RAVENNA...OR 25 MILES NORTH OF KEARNEY... MOVING NORTHEAST AT 30 MPH. HAIL UP TO THE SIZE OF NICKELS IS EXPECTED WITH THIS STORM. LOCATIONS NEAR THE PATH OF THIS STORM INCLUDE... ROCKVILLE... ASHTON... SHERMAN RESERVOIR DAM... THIS STORM MAY INTENSIFY...SO BE CERTAIN TO MONITOR LOCAL RADIO AND TV STATIONS...AS WELL AS LOCAL CABLE TV OUTLETS... FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. LAT...LON 4137 9876 4119 9874 4119 9875 4105 9875 4106 9918 4125 9901 TIME...MOT...LOC 0405Z 224DEG 27KT 4107 9896 $$ FAY  121 WWUS83 KGID 140406 SPSGID SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HASTINGS NE 1106 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 NEZ048-063-140430- HAMILTON NE-MERRICK NE- 1106 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR CENTRAL MERRICK AND NORTHERN HAMILTON COUNTIES UNTIL 1130 PM CDT... AT 1105 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR WAS TRACKING A STRONG THUNDERSTORM 6 MILES SOUTHWEST OF MARQUETTE...OR 14 MILES EAST OF GRAND ISLAND...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 35 MPH. HAIL UP TO THE SIZE OF NICKELS IS EXPECTED WITH THIS STORM. LOCATIONS NEAR THE PATH OF THIS STORM INCLUDE... HAMPTON... MARQUETTE... CENTRAL CITY... HORDVILLE... THIS STORM MAY INTENSIFY...SO BE CERTAIN TO MONITOR LOCAL RADIO AND TV STATIONS...AS WELL AS LOCAL CABLE TV OUTLETS... FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. LAT...LON 4083 9785 4087 9814 4095 9825 4122 9804 4113 9783 TIME...MOT...LOC 0407Z 228DEG 29KT 4095 9807 $$ FAY  889 WWUS84 KLIX 140410 SPSLIX LAZ057>060-065-140500- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 1110 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 ...CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING ST. JAMES PARISH...UPPER TERREBONNE PARISH...ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH...UPPER LAFOURCHE PARISH...ST. CHARLES PARISH... AT 1107 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS 6 MILES NORTHWEST OF HOUMA...OR ABOUT 2 MILES SOUTHEAST OF GRAY...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 30 MPH. THE CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND...SCHRIEVER...THIBODAUX...MATHEWS...RACELAND...DES ALLEMANDS...BOUTTE AND EDGARD THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THESE STORMS ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING AND HAIL UP TO NICKEL SIZE. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. WHEN INDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND DOORS AND AVOID USING TELEPHONES UNLESS IT IS AN EMERGENCY. TRY TO UNPLUG UNNECESSARY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES BEFORE THE THUNDERSTORM APPROACHES. $$ 22/TD  371 WWUS83 KGID 140431 SPSGID SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HASTINGS NE 1131 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 NEZ046-047-140500- HOWARD NE-SHERMAN NE- 1131 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SHERMAN AND NORTHWESTERN HOWARD COUNTIES UNTIL MIDNIGHT CDT... AT 1127 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR WAS TRACKING STRONG THUNDERSTORMS ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM ROCKVILLE TO HAZARD...AND MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. HAIL UP TO THE SIZE OF NICKELS IS EXPECTED WITH THESE STORMS. LOCATIONS NEAR THE PATH OF THESE STORMS INCLUDE... LOUP CITY... ASHTON... FARWELL... SHERMAN RESERVOIR DAM... ELBA... COTESFIELD... THESE STORMS MAY INTENSIFY...SO BE CERTAIN TO MONITOR LOCAL RADIO AND TV STATIONS...AS WELL AS LOCAL CABLE TV OUTLETS... FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. LAT...LON 4109 9871 4112 9915 4139 9896 4139 9848 TIME...MOT...LOC 0431Z 223DEG 35KT 4118 9879 4119 9900 $$ FAY  160 WWUS86 KHNX 140432 SPSHNX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY - HANFORD CA 932 PM PDT SAT APR 13 2013 CAZ089>091-141245- WEST CENTRAL SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY-EAST CENTRAL SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY- SOUTHWESTERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY- 932 PM PDT SAT APR 13 2013 ...STRONG WINDS AND BLOWING DUST POSSIBLE ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY MONDAY AND TUESDAY... A STRONG WEATHER SYSTEM WILL MOVE THROUGH CENTRAL CALIFORNIA ON MONDAY WITH AN INCREASE IN WINDS IN THE VALLEY...ESPECIALLY AROUND MERCED AND ALONG THE WEST SIDE. WIND GUSTS TO 40 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING AND AGAIN TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. TRAVEL MAY BE DIFFICULT ALONG THE INTERSTATE 5 CORRIDOR DUE TO BLOWING DUST AND REDUCED VISIBILITY. STAY TUNED FOR LATER FORECAST UPDATES AND POSSIBLE ALERTS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. $$ WP WEATHER.GOV/HANFORD  725 WWUS83 KLBF 140438 SPSLBF SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORTH PLATTE NE 1138 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 NEZ038-140515- CUSTER NE- 1138 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SOUTHEASTERN CUSTER COUNTY UNTIL 1215 AM CDT... AT 1132 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR WAS TRACKING A STRONG THUNDERSTORM NEAR INTERSECTION OF HIGHWAY 183 AND CUMRO ROAD...OR 20 MILES SOUTHEAST OF BROKEN BOW...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 25 MPH. HAIL UP TO THE SIZE OF NICKELS IS EXPECTED WITH THIS STORM...ALONG WITH HEAVY RAIN AND FREQUENT DANGEROUS LIGHTNING. LOCATIONS NEAR THE PATH OF THIS STORM INCLUDE... MASON CITY... ANSLEY... WESTERVILLE... ARCADIA DIVERSION DAM STATE WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA... WESCOTT... COMSTOCK... $$ TAYLOR  583 WWUS84 KLIX 140447 SPSLIX LAZ049-056-057-140545- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 1147 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 ...STRONG THUNDERSTORM MOVING NORTH AFFECTING ST. JAMES PARISH... ASCENSION PARISH...ASSUMPTION PARISH... AT 1144 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEOROLOGISTS DETECTED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM ABOUT 4 MILES SOUTHWEST OF NAPOLEONVILLE...MOVING NORTH AT 25 MPH. THE STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND... NAPOLEONVILLE...PAINCOURTVILLE...DONALDSONVILLE...GEISMER... SORRENTO...GONZALES AND PRAIRIEVILLE THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THIS STORM ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING AND PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THIS STORM HAS PASSED. THIS STORM COULD PRODUCE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF ONE TO TWO INCHES IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME...RESULTING IN PONDING OF WATER AROUND LOW LYING ROADWAYS. REMEMBER...DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO WATER COVERED ROADWAYS. THE DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW A SAFE CROSSING. $$  520 WWUS84 KLCH 140453 SPSLCH SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAKE CHARLES LA 1153 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 LAZ045-053>055-140545- UPPER ST. MARTIN LA-LOWER ST. MARTIN LA-IBERIA LA-ST. MARY LA- 1153 PM CDT SAT APR 13 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR ST. MARY...IBERIA AND ST. MARTIN PARISHES UNTIL 1245 AM CDT... AT 1150 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEOROLOGISTS DETECTED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM 6 MILES SOUTHEAST OF COTE BLANCHE ISLAND...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 30 MPH. * THE STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL BE NEAR... GLENCOE BY MIDNIGHT... BALDWIN AND FRANKLIN BY 1210 AM... CHARENTON AND SORREL BY 1215 AM... THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THIS STORM ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING...PEA TO NICKEL SIZE HAIL...AND WIND GUSTS TO NEAR 45 MPH...WHICH COULD DOWN TREE LIMBS AND BLOW AROUND UNSECURED SMALL OBJECTS. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THIS STORM HAS PASSED. THIS STORM COULD PRODUCE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF ONE TO TWO INCHES IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME...RESULTING IN PONDING OF WATER AROUND LOW LYING ROADWAYS. REMEMBER...DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO WATER COVERED ROADWAYS. THE DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW A SAFE CROSSING. LAT...LON 2962 9156 2963 9157 2962 9158 2967 9164 2973 9163 2973 9171 2978 9177 3008 9150 2993 9129 $$ 24  025 WWUS84 KLIX 140501 SPSLIX LAZ049-050-057-058-072-140530- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 1201 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING NORTH AFFECTING ST. JAMES PARISH...ASCENSION PARISH...ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH...LIVINGSTON PARISH...SOUTHERN TANGIPAHOA PARISH... AT MIDNIGHT CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS 9 MILES NORTHWEST OF RESERVE...OR ABOUT 7 MILES SOUTHEAST OF WHITEHALL...MOVING NORTH AT 30 MPH. THE CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND...WHITEHALL...KILLIAN...SPRINGFIELD AND PONCHATOULA THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THESE STORMS ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING AND SUB SEVERE HAIL UP TO NICKEL SIZE. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. BE PREPARED TO TAKE QUICK ACTION IF A WARNING IS ISSUED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL MEDIA OUTLETS FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. $$  729 WWUS84 KLCH 140507 SPSLCH SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAKE CHARLES LA 1207 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 LAZ033-045-140545- ST. LANDRY LA-UPPER ST. MARTIN LA- 1207 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR ST. LANDRY AND ST. MARTIN PARISHES UNTIL 1245 AM CDT... AT 1204 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEOROLOGISTS DETECTED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM 3 MILES SOUTHWEST OF CATAHOULA...MOVING NORTH AT 40 MPH. * THE STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL BE NEAR... BUTTE LA ROSE BY 1215 AM... LAKE PELBA BY 1220 AM... THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THIS STORM ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING...PEA TO NICKEL SIZE HAIL...AND WIND GUSTS TO NEAR 45 MPH...WHICH COULD DOWN TREE LIMBS AND BLOW AROUND UNSECURED SMALL OBJECTS. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THIS STORM HAS PASSED. THIS STORM COULD PRODUCE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF ONE TO TWO INCHES IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME...RESULTING IN PONDING OF WATER AROUND LOW LYING ROADWAYS. REMEMBER...DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO WATER COVERED ROADWAYS. THE DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW A SAFE CROSSING. LAT...LON 3013 9167 3022 9185 3041 9171 3039 9166 3037 9164 3035 9162 3031 9162 3028 9159 $$ 24  991 WWUS84 KLIX 140520 SPSLIX MSZ069-070-140545- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 1220 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING AMITE COUNTY...PIKE COUNTY... AT 1218 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS 10 MILES SOUTH OF LIBERTY...OR ABOUT 5 MILES WEST OF GILLSBERG...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 25 MPH. THE CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND...GILLSBERG THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THESE STORMS ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING AND PEA SIZE HAIL. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. FREQUENT LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THESE STORMS. IF OUTDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM ISOLATED HIGH OBJECTS SUCH AS TREES. MOVE INDOORS IF POSSIBLE. WHEN INDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND DOORS AND AVOID USING TELEPHONES UNLESS IT IS AN EMERGENCY. TRY TO UNPLUG UNNECESSARY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES BEFORE THE THUNDERSTORM APPROACHES. $$  624 WWUS84 KLIX 140539 SPSLIX LAZ040-060>062-140630- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 1239 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING UPPER JEFFERSON PARISH...ST. TAMMANY PARISH...ORLEANS PARISH...ST. CHARLES PARISH... AT 1236 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS JUST SOUTH OF THE NEW ORLEANS METRO AREA...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 35 MPH. THE CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND...HARAHAN...BRIDGE CITY...KENNER...NEW ORLEANS ARMSTRONG AIRPORT...METAIRIE...NEW ORLEANS...LAKEFRONT AIRPORT...MANDEVILLE AND LACOMBE THE PRIMARY THREAT FROM THESE STORMS IS PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. IN ADDITION...THESE STORMS COULD PRODUCE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF ONE TO TWO INCHES IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME...RESULTING IN PONDING OF WATER AROUND LOW LYING ROADWAYS. REMEMBER...DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO WATER COVERED ROADWAYS. THE DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW A SAFE CROSSING. FREQUENT LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THESE STORMS. IF OUTDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM ISOLATED HIGH OBJECTS SUCH AS TREES. MOVE INDOORS IF POSSIBLE. WHEN INDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND DOORS AND AVOID USING TELEPHONES UNLESS IT IS AN EMERGENCY. TRY TO UNPLUG UNNECESSARY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES BEFORE THE THUNDERSTORM APPROACHES. $$  968 WWUS84 KLCH 140539 SPSLCH SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAKE CHARLES LA 1239 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 LAZ045-053-054-140630- UPPER ST. MARTIN LA-IBERIA LA-ST. MARY LA- 1239 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR ST. MARY...IBERIA AND ST. MARTIN PARISHES UNTIL 130 AM CDT... AT 1230 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEOROLOGISTS DETECTED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS OVER LYDIA...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. * THE CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE NEAR... LOREAUVILLE AND LAKE FAUSSE POINTE BY 1245 AM... CATAHOULA BY 100 AM... BUTTE LA ROSE BY 110 AM... THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THESE STORMS ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING...PEA TO NICKEL SIZE HAIL...AND WIND GUSTS TO NEAR 45 MPH...WHICH COULD DOWN TREE LIMBS AND BLOW AROUND UNSECURED SMALL OBJECTS. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. THIS STORM WILL PRODUCE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF ONE TO TWO INCHES IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME...RESULTING IN PONDING OF WATER AROUND LOW LYING ROADWAYS. REMEMBER...DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO WATER COVERED ROADWAYS. THE DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW A SAFE CROSSING. LAT...LON 2981 9174 2990 9198 3039 9164 3033 9161 3031 9162 3026 9159 3025 9156 3024 9149 3023 9147 3020 9148 3019 9146 3013 9146 $$ K. KUYPER  765 WWUS84 KLCH 140557 SPSLCH SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAKE CHARLES LA 1257 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 LAZ042>044-052-074-140700- LAFAYETTE LA-ACADIA LA-JEFFERSON DAVIS LA-VERMILION LA- EAST CAMERON LA- 1257 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR LAFAYETTE...ACADIA...JEFFERSON DAVIS...VERMILION AND CAMERON PARISHES UNTIL 200 AM CDT... AT 1256 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEOROLOGISTS DETECTED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS 6 MILES WEST OF ROCKEFELLER WILDLIFE REFUGE...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. * THE CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE NEAR... LOWRY BY 120 AM... KLONDIKE...LAKE ARTHUR AND THORNWELL BY 130 AM... GUEYDAN AND WRIGHT BY 135 AM... RICEVILLE BY 140 AM... MERMENTAU...MORSE AND JENNINGS BY 145 AM... THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THESE STORMS ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING...PEA TO NICKEL SIZE HAIL...AND WIND GUSTS TO NEAR 45 MPH...WHICH COULD DOWN TREE LIMBS AND BLOW AROUND UNSECURED SMALL OBJECTS. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. THESE STORMS COULD PRODUCE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF ONE TO TWO INCHES IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME...RESULTING IN PONDING OF WATER AROUND LOW LYING ROADWAYS. REMEMBER...DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO WATER COVERED ROADWAYS. THE DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW A SAFE CROSSING. LAT...LON 2975 9306 3046 9263 3026 9214 2960 9269 $$ K. KUYPER  164 WWUS84 KLIX 140604 SPSLIX LAZ056>059-065-140630- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 104 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING ST. JAMES PARISH...UPPER TERREBONNE PARISH...ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH...ASSUMPTION PARISH...UPPER LAFOURCHE PARISH... AT 100 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS NEAR THIBODAUX...OR ABOUT 4 MILES SOUTHEAST OF LABADIEVILLE...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. THE CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND...THIBODAUX...CONVENT...RESERVE...LUTCHER...GRAMERCY... GARYVILLE AND EDGARD THE PRIMARY THREAT FROM THESE STORMS IS PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. BE PREPARED TO TAKE QUICK ACTION IF A WARNING IS ISSUED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL MEDIA OUTLETS FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. $$  752 WWUS84 KLIX 140625 SPSLIX LAZ046-048-049-056-140700- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 125 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING ASCENSION PARISH...ASSUMPTION PARISH...EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH... IBERVILLE PARISH... AT 122 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS 13 MILES WEST OF NAPOLEONVILLE...OR ABOUT 2 MILES NORTHWEST OF PIERRE PART...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. THE CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND...WHITE CASTLE...CARVILLE...GEISMER...GONZALES...PRAIRIEVILLE AND OAK HILLS PLACE THE PRIMARY THREAT FROM THESE STORMS IS PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. $$  527 WWUS84 KLIX 140646 SPSLIX LAZ037-048>050-140715- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 146 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING ASCENSION PARISH...ST. HELENA PARISH...EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH... LIVINGSTON PARISH... AT 141 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS NEAR OAK HILLS PLACE...OR ABOUT 4 MILES SOUTHEAST OF OAK HILLS PLACE...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 35 MPH. THE CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND...DENHAM SPRINGS...WALKER...GREENWELL SPRING AND WATSON THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THESE STORMS ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING AND PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. $$  547 WWUS83 KUNR 140652 SPSUNR SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RAPID CITY SD 1252 AM MDT SUN APR 14 2013 SDZ012-025-026-030-031-072>074-141000- BUTTE-CUSTER CO PLAINS-HERMOSA FOOT HILLS-NORTHERN FOOT HILLS- PENNINGTON CO PLAINS-RAPID CITY-SOUTHERN MEADE CO PLAINS- STURGIS/PIEDMONT FOOT HILLS- 1252 AM MDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...AREAS OF DENSE FOG ACROSS PORTIONS OF WESTERN SOUTH DAKOTA... AREAS OF DENSE FOG WILL PERSIST EARLY THIS MORNING ALONG THE NORTHERN AND EASTERN EDGE OF THE BLACK HILLS AND ADJACENT PLAINS. VISIBILITIES WILL BE LESS THAN ONE HALF MILE AT TIMES. THIS WILL AFFECT TRAVELERS ON INTERSTATE 90 FROM SPEARFISH TO WALL. THE COMBINATION OF FOG AND TEMPERATURES NEAR FREEZING WILL ALLOW FOR SOME BLACK ICE TO DEVELOP ON AREA ROADWAYS...ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES. THE DENSE FOG WILL DISSIPATE BETWEEN 3 AM AND 5 AM MDT AS A COLD FRONT MOVES THROUGH. $$  279 WWUS84 KLIX 140658 SPSLIX LAZ036-037-048-050-140730- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 158 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING ST. HELENA PARISH...EAST FELICIANA PARISH...EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH... LIVINGSTON PARISH... AT 155 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS NEAR DENHAM SPRINGS...OR ABOUT 3 MILES SOUTH OF DENHAM SPRINGS...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 30 MPH. THE CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND...DENHAM SPRINGS...WALKER...GREENWELL SPRING AND WATSON THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THESE STORMS ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING AND PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. $$  187 WWUS84 KLIX 140712 SPSLIX LAZ049-050-057-058-072-140745- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 212 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING ST. JAMES PARISH...ASCENSION PARISH...ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH... LIVINGSTON PARISH...SOUTHERN TANGIPAHOA PARISH... AT 209 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS 8 MILES WEST OF RESERVE...OR ABOUT 2 MILES NORTH OF GRAMERCY...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 35 MPH. THE CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND...WHITEHALL...KILLIAN...SPRINGFIELD AND PONCHATOULA THE PRIMARY THREAT FROM THESE STORMS IS PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. FREQUENT LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THESE STORMS. IF OUTDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM ISOLATED HIGH OBJECTS SUCH AS TREES. MOVE INDOORS IF POSSIBLE. WHEN INDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND DOORS AND AVOID USING TELEPHONES UNLESS IT IS AN EMERGENCY. TRY TO UNPLUG UNNECESSARY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES BEFORE THE THUNDERSTORM APPROACHES. $$  227 WWUS85 KRIW 140712 SPSRIW SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RIVERTON WY 112 AM MDT SUN APR 14 2013 WYZ005>007-017-019-020-141000- GREEN MOUNTAINS AND RATTLESNAKE RANGE- NATRONA COUNTY LOWER ELEVATIONS-OWL CREEK AND BRIDGER MOUNTAINS- SOUTHEAST BIG HORN BASIN-SOUTHWEST BIG HORN BASIN-WIND RIVER BASIN- 112 AM MDT SUN APR 14 2013 AN AREA OF SNOW WILL MOVE SOUTHEAST THROUGH THE AREA THROUGH 4 AM. ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE IN SOME AREAS AS THE SNOW MOVES THROUGH. MOTORISTS SHOULD BE ALERT TO SLICK TO SNOW COVERED ROADS AND RAPID DECREASES IN VISIBILITY. $$ CH  764 WWUS84 KLCH 140721 SPSLCH SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAKE CHARLES LA 221 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 LAZ029-033-043>045-140815- ST. LANDRY LA-LAFAYETTE LA-ACADIA LA-AVOYELLES LA-UPPER ST. MARTIN LA- 221 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR ST. LANDRY...LAFAYETTE... ACADIA...AVOYELLES AND ST. MARTIN PARISHES UNTIL 315 AM CDT... AT 218 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEOROLOGISTS DETECTED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM OVER CANKTON...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. * THE STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL BE NEAR... LEONVILLE...OPELOUSAS AND ARNAUDVILLE BY 230 AM... PORT BARRE AND WASHINGTON BY 240 AM... PALMETTO AND LEBEAU BY 255 AM... MELVILLE AND BIG CANE BY 300 AM... GOUDEAU BY 305 AM... THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THIS STORM ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING AND PEA TO NICKEL SIZE HAIL. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THIS STORM HAS PASSED. THIS STORM COULD PRODUCE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF ONE TO TWO INCHES IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME...RESULTING IN PONDING OF WATER AROUND LOW LYING ROADWAYS. REMEMBER...DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO WATER COVERED ROADWAYS. THE DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW A SAFE CROSSING. LAT...LON 3101 9176 3098 9180 3089 9179 3085 9181 3084 9179 3081 9180 3078 9175 3071 9173 3066 9173 3061 9175 3059 9174 3031 9203 3039 9222 3110 9193 $$ 25  272 WWUS84 KLIX 140729 SPSLIX MSZ080-081-140800- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 229 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING HANCOCK COUNTY...HARRISON COUNTY... AT 228 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS 7 MILES WEST OF DIAMONDHEAD...OR ABOUT 3 MILES WEST OF KILN...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 45 MPH. THE CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND...SAUCIER THE PRIMARY THREAT FROM THESE STORMS IS PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. $$  791 WWUS83 KLMK 140739 SPSLMK SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOUISVILLE KY 339 AM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 INZ076>079-083-084-089>092-KYZ023>031-061-062-070>072-140945- ORANGE IN-WASHINGTON IN-SCOTT IN-JEFFERSON IN-DUBOIS IN- CRAWFORD IN-PERRY IN-HARRISON IN-FLOYD IN-CLARK IN-HANCOCK KY- BRECKINRIDGE KY-MEADE KY-OHIO KY-GRAYSON KY-HARDIN KY-BULLITT KY- JEFFERSON KY-OLDHAM KY-BUTLER KY-EDMONSON KY-LOGAN KY-WARREN KY- SIMPSON KY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...PAOLI...SALEM...SCOTTSBURG...MADISON... JASPER...MARENGO...TELL CITY...CORYDON...NEW ALBANY... JEFFERSONVILLE...HAWESVILLE...HARDINSBURG...BRANDENBURG... BEAVER DAM...LEITCHFIELD...ELIZABETHTOWN...FORT KNOX... MOUNT WASHINGTON...SHEPHERDSVILLE...LOUISVILLE...LA GRANGE... MORGANTOWN...BROWNSVILLE...RUSSELLVILLE...BOWLING GREEN... FRANKLIN 337 AM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 /237 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013/ ...ELEVATED WILDFIRE DANGER THIS AFTERNOON... SOUTH WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 10 TO 15 MPH THIS AFTERNOON...WITH GUSTS APPROACHING 25 MPH. THESE WINDS COMBINED WITH RELATIVE HUMIDITY BOTTOMING OUT BELOW 30 PERCENT...AND DRYING VEGETATION...WILL RESULT IN AN INCREASED FIRE DANGER OVER PORTIONS OF CENTRAL KENTUCKY AND SOUTHERN INDIANA. ANY OPEN FIRES COULD QUICKLY SPREAD OUT OF CONTROL. USE EXTREME CAUTION IF BURNING TODAY. $$ KD  417 WWUS84 KLIX 140747 SPSLIX LAZ049-050-058-072-140815- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 247 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING ASCENSION PARISH...ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH...LIVINGSTON PARISH... SOUTHERN TANGIPAHOA PARISH... AT 242 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS 6 MILES NORTHWEST OF RESERVE...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 45 MPH. THE CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND...KILLIAN...SPRINGFIELD...PONCHATOULA...ROBERT AND HAMMOND THE PRIMARY THREAT FROM THESE STORMS IS PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. $$  390 WWUS84 KLIX 140753 SPSLIX LAZ059-065-066-140830- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 253 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...STRONG THUNDERSTORM MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING UPPER TERREBONNE PARISH...UPPER LAFOURCHE PARISH...LOWER TERREBONNE PARISH... AT 251 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEOROLOGISTS DETECTED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM 15 MILES SOUTH OF HOUMA...OR ABOUT 5 MILES WEST OF DULAC...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 45 MPH. THE STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND...CHAUVIN... MONTEGUT...HOUMA...LOCKPORT...MATHEWS AND RACELAND THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THIS STORM ARE PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL AND WIND GUSTS TO NEAR 40 MPH...WHICH COULD DOWN TREE LIMBS AND BLOW AROUND UNSECURED SMALL OBJECTS. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THIS STORM HAS PASSED. FREQUENT LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THIS STORM. IF OUTDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM ISOLATED HIGH OBJECTS SUCH AS TREES. MOVE INDOORS IF POSSIBLE. WHEN INDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND DOORS AND AVOID USING TELEPHONES UNLESS IT IS AN EMERGENCY. TRY TO UNPLUG UNNECESSARY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES BEFORE THE THUNDERSTORM APPROACHES. BE PREPARED TO TAKE QUICK ACTION IF A WARNING IS ISSUED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL MEDIA OUTLETS FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. $$  589 WWUS83 KJKL 140755 AAA SPSJKL SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT...UPDATED NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON KY 355 AM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 KYZ044-050>052-058>060-068-069-079-080-083>088-104-106>120-141300- FLEMING-MONTGOMERY-BATH-ROWAN-ESTILL-POWELL-MENIFEE-ROCKCASTLE- JACKSON-PULASKI-LAUREL-WAYNE-MCCREARY-WHITLEY-KNOX-BELL-HARLAN- ELLIOTT-MORGAN-JOHNSON-WOLFE-MAGOFFIN-FLOYD-LEE-BREATHITT-KNOTT- OWSLEY-PERRY-CLAY-LESLIE-LETCHER-MARTIN-PIKE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FLEMINGSBURG...MOUNT STERLING... OWINGSVILLE...MOREHEAD...IRVINE...STANTON...FRENCHBURG... MOUNT VERNON...MCKEE...SOMERSET...LONDON...MONTICELLO... WHITLEY CITY...CORBIN...WILLIAMSBURG...BARBOURVILLE...MIDDLESBORO... PINEVILLE...HARLAN...SANDY HOOK...WEST LIBERTY...PAINTSVILLE... CAMPTON...SALYERSVILLE...PRESTONSBURG...BEATTYVILLE...JACKSON... HINDMAN...BOONEVILLE...HAZARD...MANCHESTER...HYDEN...WHITESBURG... INEZ...PIKEVILLE 355 AM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...PATCHY FROST EXPECTED THIS MORNING...MAINLY IN THE VALLEYS. THE COMBINATION OF CLEAR SKIES AND LIGHT WINDS OVERNIGHT WILL LIKELY ALLOW THE FORMATION OF FROST...MAINLY IN THE VALLEYS...EARLY THIS MORNING. $$ GREIF  103 WWUS83 KJKL 140756 CCA SPSJKL SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT...UPDATED NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON KY 356 AM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 KYZ044-050>052-058>060-068-069-079-080-083>088-104-106>120-141300- 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 356 AM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...PATCHY FROST EXPECTED THIS MORNING...MAINLY IN THE VALLEYS... THE COMBINATION OF CLEAR SKIES AND LIGHT WINDS OVERNIGHT WILL LIKELY ALLOW THE FORMATION OF FROST...MAINLY IN THE VALLEYS...EARLY THIS MORNING. $$ GREIF  102 WWUS84 KLIX 140813 SPSLIX LAZ059-060-065-066-140845- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 313 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...STRONG THUNDERSTORM MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING UPPER TERREBONNE PARISH...UPPER LAFOURCHE PARISH...ST. CHARLES PARISH...LOWER TERREBONNE PARISH... AT 310 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEOROLOGISTS DETECTED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM NEAR HOUMA...OR ABOUT 4 MILES SOUTHEAST OF HOUMA...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 45 MPH. THE STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND...LOCKPORT... MATHEWS...RACELAND...DES ALLEMANDS AND BOUTTE THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THIS STORM ARE PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL AND WIND GUSTS TO NEAR 40 MPH...WHICH COULD DOWN TREE LIMBS AND BLOW AROUND UNSECURED SMALL OBJECTS. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THIS STORM HAS PASSED. FREQUENT LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THIS STORM. IF OUTDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM ISOLATED HIGH OBJECTS SUCH AS TREES. MOVE INDOORS IF POSSIBLE. WHEN INDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND DOORS AND AVOID USING TELEPHONES UNLESS IT IS AN EMERGENCY. TRY TO UNPLUG UNNECESSARY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES BEFORE THE THUNDERSTORM APPROACHES. BE PREPARED TO TAKE QUICK ACTION IF A WARNING IS ISSUED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL MEDIA OUTLETS FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. $$  825 WWUS84 KLIX 140820 SPSLIX LAZ040-140845- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 320 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...STRONG THUNDERSTORM MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING ST. TAMMANY PARISH... AT 319 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEOROLOGISTS DETECTED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM 6 MILES SOUTHWEST OF COVINGTON...OR ABOUT 2 MILES NORTHWEST OF MADISONVILLE...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 50 MPH. THE STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND... COVINGTON...ABITA SPRINGS...BUSH AND SUN THE PRIMARY THREAT FROM THIS STORM IS PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THIS STORM HAS PASSED. FREQUENT LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THIS STORM. IF OUTDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM ISOLATED HIGH OBJECTS SUCH AS TREES. MOVE INDOORS IF POSSIBLE. WHEN INDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND DOORS AND AVOID USING TELEPHONES UNLESS IT IS AN EMERGENCY. TRY TO UNPLUG UNNECESSARY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES BEFORE THE THUNDERSTORM APPROACHES. $$  467 WWUS84 KLIX 140845 SPSLIX LAZ059>061-140915- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 345 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...STRONG THUNDERSTORM MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING UPPER LAFOURCHE PARISH...UPPER JEFFERSON PARISH...ST. CHARLES PARISH... AT 342 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEOROLOGISTS DETECTED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM 12 MILES SOUTH OF HAHNVILLE...OR ABOUT 3 MILES SOUTHEAST OF DES ALLEMANDS...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 45 MPH. THE STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND...BOUTTE...DESTREHAN...AVONDALE...WAGGAMAN...HARAHAN... KENNER...WESTWEGO...BRIDGE CITY AND METAIRIE THE PRIMARY THREAT FROM THIS STORM IS PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THIS STORM HAS PASSED. FREQUENT LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THIS STORM. IF OUTDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM ISOLATED HIGH OBJECTS SUCH AS TREES. MOVE INDOORS IF POSSIBLE. WHEN INDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND DOORS AND AVOID USING TELEPHONES UNLESS IT IS AN EMERGENCY. TRY TO UNPLUG UNNECESSARY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES BEFORE THE THUNDERSTORM APPROACHES. $$  044 WWUS83 KMQT 140850 SPSMQT SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MARQUETTE MI 450 AM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 MIZ001-003-142100- KEWEENAW-NORTHERN HOUGHTON- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...COPPER HARBOR...HOUGHTON...HANCOCK 450 AM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...WINTRY MIX OF PRECIPITATION AND STRONG WINDS EXPECTED FOR THE KEWEENAW PENINSULA... A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING FROM THE NORTHERN PLAINS THROUGH MINNESOTA WILL BRING A MIXTURE OF SNOW...SLEET AND RAIN TO THE KEWEENAW PENINSULA LATE THIS AFTERNOON INTO TONIGHT. 1 TO 3 INCHES OF TOTAL SNOW AND SLEET ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED ACROSS THE KEWEENAW PENINSULA THROUGH TONIGHT BEFORE CHANGING OVER ALL TO RAIN LATE TONIGHT. IN ADDITION...ANY HEAVY RAIN TONIGHT MAY RESULT IN PONDING OF WATER IN LOW LYING OR POORLY DRAINED AREAS. WINDY CONDITIONS CAN ALSO BE EXPECTED ACROSS THE KEWEENAW PENINSULA TONIGHT WITH EAST WINDS OF 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 40 MPH...WITH THE HIGHEST WIND SPEEDS ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE KEWEENAW PENINSULA NEAR LAKE SUPERIOR. $$ 07  291 WWUS83 KMKX 140900 SPSMKX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MILWAUKEE/SULLIVAN WI 400 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 WIZ046-047-051-052-056>060-062>072-141300- MARQUETTE-GREEN LAKE-FOND DU LAC-SHEBOYGAN-SAUK-COLUMBIA-DODGE- WASHINGTON-OZAUKEE-IOWA-DANE-JEFFERSON-WAUKESHA-MILWAUKEE- LAFAYETTE-GREEN-ROCK-WALWORTH-RACINE-KENOSHA- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MONTELLO...BERLIN...FOND DU LAC... SHEBOYGAN...BARABOO...PORTAGE...WISCONSIN DELLS...BEAVER DAM... WEST BEND...PORT WASHINGTON...DODGEVILLE...MADISON...JEFFERSON... LAKE MILLS...WAUKESHA...BROOKFIELD...MILWAUKEE...DARLINGTON... MONROE...JANESVILLE...BELOIT...ELKHORN...LAKE GENEVA...RACINE... KENOSHA 400 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...MIXED BAG OF WEATHER TYPES EXPECTED THIS MORNING... A SURGE OF WARM AIR AHEAD OF STRONG LOW PRESSURE IN THE PLAINS WILL BRING A MIXTURE OF PRECIPITATION TO SOUTHERN WISCONSIN THIS MORNING. AN INITIAL SURGE OF SNOW AND SLEET IS EXPECTED TO BECOME MIXED WITH RAIN IN SOME AREAS EARLY THIS MORNING. SURFACE TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN NEAR OR SLIGHTLY BELOW FREEZING THROUGH 8 AM CDT THIS MORNING. THESE CONDITIONS COULD RESULT IN A BRIEF PERIOD OF LIGHT FREEZING RAIN BEFORE TEMPERATURES WARM ABOVE FREEZING. ANYONE VENTURING OUT EARLY THIS MORNING SHOULD BE PREPARED TO ENCOUNTER RAPIDLY CHANGING WEATHER CONDITIONS AND POSSIBLY SLIPPERY SPOTS ON ROADWAYS AND WALKS UNTIL TEMPERATURES WARM. $$ MBK  835 WWUS83 KPAH 140912 SPSPAH SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PADUCAH KY 412 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ILZ075>078-080>094-INZ081-082-085>088-KYZ001>022-MOZ076-086-087- 100-107>112-114-142200- JEFFERSON-WAYNE IL-EDWARDS-WABASH-PERRY IL-FRANKLIN-HAMILTON- WHITE-JACKSON-WILLIAMSON-SALINE-GALLATIN-UNION IL-JOHNSON-POPE- HARDIN-ALEXANDER-PULASKI-MASSAC-GIBSON-PIKE-POSEY-VANDERBURGH- WARRICK-SPENCER-FULTON-HICKMAN-CARLISLE-BALLARD-MCCRACKEN-GRAVES- LIVINGSTON-MARSHALL-CALLOWAY-CRITTENDEN-LYON-TRIGG-CALDWELL- UNION KY-WEBSTER-HOPKINS-CHRISTIAN-HENDERSON-DAVIESS-MCLEAN- MUHLENBERG-TODD-PERRY MO-BOLLINGER-CAPE GIRARDEAU-WAYNE MO-CARTER- RIPLEY-BUTLER-STODDARD-SCOTT-MISSISSIPPI-NEW MADRID- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MOUNT VERNON...FAIRFIELD...ALBION... MOUNT CARMEL...PINCKNEYVILLE...WEST FRANKFORT...MCLEANSBORO... CARMI...CARBONDALE...HERRIN...HARRISBURG...SHAWNEETOWN... JONESBORO...VIENNA...GOLCONDA...ELIZABETHTOWN...CAIRO... MOUND CITY...METROPOLIS...FORT BRANCH...PETERSBURG...POSEYVILLE... EVANSVILLE...BOONVILLE...ROCKPORT...HICKMAN...CLINTON... BARDWELL...WICKLIFFE...PADUCAH...MAYFIELD...SMITHLAND...BENTON... MURRAY...MARION...EDDYVILLE...CADIZ...PRINCETON...MORGANFIELD... DIXON...MADISONVILLE...HOPKINSVILLE...HENDERSON...OWENSBORO... CALHOUN...GREENVILLE...ELKTON...PERRYVILLE...MARBLE HILL... CAPE GIRARDEAU...PIEDMONT...VAN BUREN...DONIPHAN...POPLAR BLUFF... BLOOMFIELD...SIKESTON...CHARLESTON...NEW MADRID 412 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...STRONG GUSTY WINDS EXPECTED TODAY... TEMPERATURES WILL WARM WELL INTO THE 70S LATER TODAY...PROVIDING PLEASANT CONDITIONS FOR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES. ACCOMPANYING THE WARM WEATHER...STRONG SOUTHERLY WINDS ARE ANTICIPATED WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS TO 30 MPH. THIS COULD RESULT IN DANGEROUS CONDITIONS ON AREA LAKES. ALTHOUGH AIR TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN THE 70S...REMEMBER THAT WATER TEMPERATURES ARE GENERALLY IN THE UPPER 50S. THE WINDS WILL PICK UP DRAMATICALLY BETWEEN 9 AND 10 AM WITH SUSTAINED SOUTH WINDS OF 15 TO 20 MPH AND GUSTS TO OVER 30 MPH LIKELY...ESPECIALLY OVER SOUTHERN ILLINOIS AND SOUTHEAST MISSOURI. SINCE MANY OF THE AREA LAKES ARE ORIENTATED SOUTH TO NORTH...THESE WINDS WILL HAVE A GREATER IMPACT OVER THE OPEN WATERS...SETTING THE STAGE FOR CHOPPY WAVES AND WHITE CAPS. INDIVIDUALS OPERATING SMALL WATERCRAFT...SUCH AS JET SKIS OR LOW PROFILE BOATS SHOULD USE CAUTION WHILE OPERATING IN THE CHOPPY WATERS. IN ADDITION... PERSONS TRAVELING IN HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES ON EAST TO WEST ORIENTED HIGHWAYS SHOULD DO SO WITH CAUTION. $$  954 WWUS84 KLIX 140914 SPSLIX LAZ061-062-140945- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 414 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING UPPER JEFFERSON PARISH...ORLEANS PARISH... AT 406 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS NEAR METAIRIE...OR ABOUT 2 MILES NORTH OF BRIDGE CITY...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 45 MPH. ADDITION STORMS WERE NUMEROUS FROM NEW ORLEANS TO HOUMA. THESE STORMS COULD PRODUCE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF ONE TO TWO INCHES IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME...RESULTING IN PONDING OF WATER AROUND LOW LYING ROADWAYS. REMEMBER...DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO WATER COVERED ROADWAYS. THE DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW A SAFE CROSSING. FREQUENT LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THESE STORMS. IF OUTDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM ISOLATED HIGH OBJECTS SUCH AS TREES. MOVE INDOORS IF POSSIBLE. WHEN INDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND DOORS AND AVOID USING TELEPHONES UNLESS IT IS AN EMERGENCY. TRY TO UNPLUG UNNECESSARY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES BEFORE THE THUNDERSTORM APPROACHES. $$  539 WWUS84 KLIX 140937 SPSLIX LAZ059>064-141000- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 437 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING UPPER LAFOURCHE PARISH...UPPER JEFFERSON PARISH...UPPER PLAQUEMINES PARISH...ORLEANS PARISH...UPPER ST. BERNARD PARISH...ST. CHARLES PARISH... AT 434 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS 12 MILES NORTHEAST OF LAROSE...OR ABOUT 6 MILES WEST OF BARATARIA...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 55 MPH. THE CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND...BARATARIA...JEAN LAFITTE...AVONDALE...MARRERO...WESTWEGO... BELLE CHASSE...BRIDGE CITY...HARVEY...TIMBERLANE...TERRYTOWN... GRETNA...NEW ORLEANS...CHALMETTE...LAKEFRONT AIRPORT AND EAST NEW ORLEANS THESE STORMS COULD PRODUCE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF ONE TO TWO INCHES IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME...RESULTING IN PONDING OF WATER AROUND LOW LYING ROADWAYS. REMEMBER...DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO WATER COVERED ROADWAYS. THE DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW A SAFE CROSSING. FREQUENT LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THESE STORMS. IF OUTDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM ISOLATED HIGH OBJECTS SUCH AS TREES. MOVE INDOORS IF POSSIBLE. WHEN INDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND DOORS AND AVOID USING TELEPHONES UNLESS IT IS AN EMERGENCY. TRY TO UNPLUG UNNECESSARY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES BEFORE THE THUNDERSTORM APPROACHES. $$  246 WWUS83 KARX 140947 SPSARX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LA CROSSE WI 446 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 IAZ008>011-MNZ094>096-WIZ053>055-141200- ALLAMAKEE-CRAWFORD-FILLMORE-HOUSTON-HOWARD-MITCHELL-MOWER-RICHLAND- VERNON-WINNESHIEK- 446 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...BRIEF PERIOD OF A WINTRY MIX EARLY THIS MORNING... RADAR...AND CALLS TO LAW ENFORCEMENT INDICATED A WINTRY MIX OF SNOW...SLEET AND SOME FREEZING RAIN WAS OCCURRING EARLY THIS MORNING. GLAZE ICE WAS CONFINED TO MAINLY EXPOSED SURFACE SUCH AS TREES AND FLAG POLES...BUT EXPECT A FEW SLIPPERY SPOTS ON ROADWAYS AND SIDEWALKS AS WELL. LOOK FOR THIS WINTRY MIX TO CHANGE OVER TO ALL RAIN BY 7 AM. $$ DAS  584 WWUS83 KARX 140954 SPSARX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LA CROSSE WI 454 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 WIZ041>044-141200- ADAMS-JUNEAU-LA CROSSE-MONROE- 454 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...BRIEF WINTRY MIX MOVING IN THIS MORNING... PLAN ON A WINTRY MIX OF SNOW...SLEET AND SOME FREEZING RAIN MOVING INTO THE AREA THROUGH 7 AM. ANY GLAZE ICING FROM THE FREEZING RAIN IS EXPECTED TO BE CONFINED TO MAINLY EXPOSED SURFACES SUCH AS TREES AND FLAG POLES...BUT EXPECT A FEW SLIPPERY SPOTS ON ROADWAYS AND SIDEWALKS AS WELL. LOOK FOR THIS WINTRY MIX TO CHANGE OVER TO ALL RAIN BY MID MORNING. IF TRAVELING THIS MORNING...USE CAUTION AND BE ALERT FOR SLIPPERY CONDITIONS. $$ DAS  419 WWUS84 KLIX 141001 SPSLIX LAZ037-071-MSZ069>071-141100- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 501 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING AMITE COUNTY...WALTHALL COUNTY...ST. HELENA PARISH...NORTHERN TANGIPAHOA PARISH...PIKE COUNTY... AT 457 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS 10 MILES SOUTH OF MCCOMB...OR ABOUT 3 MILES SOUTH OF MAGNOLIA...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. THE CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND MCCOMB...SUMMIT AND SALEM THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THESE STORMS ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING AND HEAVY RAINFALL ALONG WITH SOME SMALL HAIL. THESE STORMS COULD PRODUCE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF ONE TO TWO INCHES IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME...RESULTING IN PONDING OF WATER AROUND LOW LYING ROADWAYS. REMEMBER...DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO WATER COVERED ROADWAYS. THE DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW A SAFE CROSSING. $$ 98/SO  735 WWUS84 KLIX 141026 SPSLIX LAZ061-063-064-067>069-141100- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 526 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING UPPER JEFFERSON PARISH...UPPER PLAQUEMINES PARISH...LOWER LAFOURCHE PARISH...UPPER ST. BERNARD PARISH...LOWER PLAQUEMINES PARISH...LOWER JEFFERSON PARISH... AT 521 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS 6 MILES EAST OF GALLIANO...OR ABOUT 20 MILES SOUTHWEST OF MYRTLE GROVE...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 45 MPH. THE CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND MYRTLE GROVE. THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THESE STORMS ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING...PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL...AND WIND GUSTS TO NEAR 40 MPH...WHICH COULD DOWN TREE LIMBS AND BLOW AROUND UNSECURED SMALL OBJECTS. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. $$  303 WWUS84 KLIX 141034 SPSLIX LAZ057>060-065-141100- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 534 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING ST. JAMES PARISH...UPPER TERREBONNE PARISH...ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH...UPPER LAFOURCHE PARISH...ST. CHARLES PARISH... AT 530 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS NEAR THIBODAUX...OR ABOUT 3 MILES NORTHEAST OF SCHRIEVER...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. THE CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND...RESERVE...NORCO...LAPLACE...HAHNVILLE...GARYVILLE AND EDGARD THE PRIMARY THREAT FROM THESE STORMS IS WIND GUSTS TO NEAR 40 MPH... WHICH COULD DOWN TREE LIMBS AND BLOW AROUND UNSECURED SMALL OBJECTS. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. BE PREPARED TO TAKE QUICK ACTION IF A WARNING IS ISSUED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL MEDIA OUTLETS FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. $$  250 WWUS83 KGRB 141036 SPSGRB SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREEN BAY WI 536 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 WIZ020-022-030-031-035>040-045-048>050-074-141245- MENOMINEE-DOOR-MARATHON-SHAWANO-WOOD-PORTAGE-WAUPACA-OUTAGAMIE- BROWN-KEWAUNEE-WAUSHARA-WINNEBAGO-CALUMET-MANITOWOC- SOUTHERN OCONTO- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...KESHENA...STURGEON BAY...WAUSAU... WISCONSIN RAPIDS...STEVENS POINT...APPLETON...GREEN BAY... ALGOMA...WAUTOMA...OSHKOSH...CHILTON...TWO RIVERS 536 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A WINTRY MIX EXPECTED THIS MORNING...FOLLOWED BY RAIN THIS AFTERNOON OVER CENTRAL AND EAST CENTRAL WISCONSIN... LOW PRESSURE MOVING NORTH THROUGH THE REGION TODAY AND TONIGHT WILL BRING WARMER TEMPERATURES AND MORE PRECIPITATION TO CENTRAL AND EAST CENTRAL WISCONSIN. THE PRECIPITATION WILL SPREAD NORTHEAST INTO CENTRAL WISCONSIN EARLY THIS MORNING...MOVING INTO THE FOX VALLEY REGION BY MID MORNING. THE PRECIPITATION WILL START OUT AS A SNOW AND SLEET MIX BEFORE TEMPERATURES RISE ENOUGH FOR RAIN TO MIX IN BY MIDDAY. INITIALLY...TEMPERATURES WILL STILL BE COLD ENOUGH FOR AN INCH OR TWO OF SNOW AND SLEET ACCUMULATION... WITH MINOR ICING POSSIBLE IN TYPICAL COLD SPOTS OF CENTRAL WISCONSIN. BE SURE TO GIVE YOURSELF EXTRA TIME TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION IN CASE ROADS BECOME SLIPPERY. $$ WIZ005-010>013-018-019-021-073-141245- VILAS-ONEIDA-FOREST-FLORENCE-NORTHERN MARINETTE-LINCOLN-LANGLADE- NORTHERN OCONTO-SOUTHERN MARINETTE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...EAGLE RIVER...RHINELANDER...CRANDON... TOMAHAWK...ANTIGO...CRIVITZ 536 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...SNOW AND SLEET EXPECTED TODAY OVER NORTH CENTRAL AND FAR NORTHEAST WISCONSIN... LOW PRESSURE MOVING NORTH THROUGH THE REGION TODAY AND TONIGHT WILL BRING WARMER TEMPERATURES AND MORE PRECIPITATION TO NORTH CENTRAL AND FAR NORTHEAST WISCONSIN. THE PRECIPITATION WILL SPREAD NORTHEAST INTO REGION BY MIDDAY. THE PRECIPITATION WILL START OUT AS A SNOW AND SLEET MIX BEFORE TEMPERATURES RISE ENOUGH FOR RAIN TO MIX IN BY MID AFTERNOON. INITIALLY...TEMPERATURES WILL STILL BE COLD ENOUGH FOR AN INCH OR TWO OF SNOW AND SLEET ACCUMULATION. BE SURE TO GIVE YOURSELF EXTRA TIME TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION IN CASE ROADS ARE SLIPPERY. $$ TE  174 WWUS86 KSTO 141054 SPSSTO SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SACRAMENTO CA 354 AM PDT SUN APR 14 2013 CAZ013>019-063-064-066>069-142300- SHASTA LAKE AREA / NORTHERN SHASTA COUNTY- BURNEY BASIN / EASTERN SHASTA COUNTY-NORTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY- CENTRAL SACRAMENTO VALLEY-SOUTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY- CARQUINEZ STRAIT AND DELTA-NORTHERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY- MOUNTAINS SOUTHWESTERN SHASTA COUNTY TO NORTHERN LAKE COUNTY- CLEAR LAKE/SOUTHERN LAKE COUNTY- NORTHEAST FOOTHILLS/SACRAMENTO VALLEY-MOTHERLODE- WESTERN PLUMAS COUNTY/LASSEN PARK- WEST SLOPE NORTHERN SIERRA NEVADA- 354 AM PDT SUN APR 14 2013 ....ANOTHER COOL SPRING WEATHER SYSTEM WILL AFFECT THE REGION MONDAY AND TUESDAY... A WEATHER SYSTEM PRESENTLY ALONG THE COAST OF BRITISH COLUMBIA WILL MOVE QUICKLY SOUTHWARD INTO FAR NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ON MONDAY BEFORE SHIFTING EAST INTO THE ROCKIES ON TUESDAY. A VARIETY OF WEATHER IMPACTS ARE EXPECTED AS THE WEATHER SYSTEM MOVES THROUGH THE REGION INCLUDING AN INCREASING CHANCE OF SHOWERS ACROSS MAINLY THE HIGHER TERRAIN LATER TONIGHT AND MONDAY...STRONG GUSTY NORTHERLY WINDS DEVELOPING IN ITS WAKE ON TUESDAY AND BRINGING MUCH COOLER TEMPERATURES. SCATTERED SHOWERS ARE FORECAST TO DEVELOP ACROSS THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS TONIGHT AND SPREAD SOUTH AND INCREASE IN COVERAGE OVER THE NORTHERN SIERRA ON MONDAY. A FEW SHOWERS WILL ALSO BE POSSIBLE IN THE VALLEY. ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL MAY BECOME AN ISSUE ACROSS THE NORTHERN SIERRA PASSES BEGINNING EARLY MONDAY AND CONTINUING INTO EARLY TUESDAY. SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF A INCH OR SO WILL BE POSSIBLE DOWN TO AROUND THE 5000 FOOT LEVEL WHILE UP TO 5 INCHES MAY ACCUMULATE ALONG THE NORTHERN SIERRA CREST...SO MOTORISTS PLANNING TRAVEL OVER THE PASSES MONDAY SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR WINTER WEATHER CONDITIONS. GUSTY NORTH WINDS WILL DEVELOP IN THE WAKE OF THIS SYSTEM ACROSS THE INTERIOR OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ON TUESDAY. NORTH WINDS OF 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 40 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE...SO DIFFICULT DRIVING CONDITIONS CAN BE EXPECTED AND THERE WILL BE POTENTIAL FOR DOWNED TREES AND LOCAL POWER OUTAGES. DRY AND WARMER WEATHER WITH LESS BREEZY CONDITIONS WILL RETURN BY MID-WEEK. $$  797 WWUS85 KGJT 141100 SPSGJT SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND JUNCTION CO 500 AM MDT SUN APR 14 2013 COZ001>014-017>023-UTZ022>025-027>029-142300- LOWER YAMPA RIVER BASIN-CENTRAL YAMPA RIVER BASIN- ROAN AND TAVAPUTS PLATEAUS-ELKHEAD AND PARK MOUNTAINS- UPPER YAMPA RIVER BASIN-GRAND VALLEY-DEBEQUE TO SILT CORRIDOR- CENTRAL COLORADO RIVER BASIN-GRAND AND BATTLEMENT MESAS- GORE AND ELK MOUNTAINS/CENTRAL MOUNTAIN VALLEYS- CENTRAL GUNNISON AND UNCOMPAHGRE RIVER BASIN- WEST ELK AND SAWATCH MOUNTAINS-FLATTOPS- UPPER GUNNISON RIVER VALLEY-UNCOMPAHGRE PLATEAU AND DALLAS DIVIDE- NORTHWEST SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS-SOUTHWEST SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS- PARADOX VALLEY/LOWER DOLORES RIVER- FOUR CORNERS/UPPER DOLORES RIVER-ANIMAS RIVER BASIN- SAN JUAN RIVER BASIN-SOUTHEAST UTAH-EASTERN UINTA MOUNTAINS- EASTERN UINTA BASIN-TAVAPUTS PLATEAU-ARCHES/GRAND FLAT- LA SAL AND ABAJO MOUNTAINS-CANYONLANDS/NATURAL BRIDGES- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...RANGELY...DINOSAUR...CRAIG...HAYDEN... MEEKER...RIO BLANCO...COLUMBINE...TOPONAS... STEAMBOAT SPRINGS AND VICINITY...GRAND JUNCTION...FRUITA... PALISADE...RIFLE...SILT...PARACHUTE...MESA...GLENWOOD SPRINGS... EAGLE...CARBONDALE...SKYWAY...ASPEN...VAIL...SNOWMASS... CEDAREDGE...DELTA...HOTCHKISS...MONTROSE...CRESTED BUTTE... TAYLOR PARK...MARBLE...BUFORD...TRAPPERS LAKE...GUNNISON... CIMARRON...RIDGWAY...GLADE PARK...OURAY...TELLURIDE...LAKE CITY... SILVERTON...RICO...HESPERUS...GATEWAY...NUCLA...CORTEZ... DOVE CREEK...MANCOS...DURANGO...BAYFIELD...IGNACIO... PAGOSA SPRINGS AND VICINITY...BLANDING...BLUFF...MEXICAN HAT... MANILA...DUTCH JOHN...VERNAL...JENSEN...BALLARD...FORT DUCHESNE... RANDLETT...MOAB...CASTLE VALLEY...THOMPSON SPRINGS... MONTICELLO AND VICINITY 500 AM MDT SUN APR 14 2013 SNOWFALL WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THIS MORNING OVER THE HIGHER COLORADO MOUNTAINS. AREAS MOST IMPACTED WILL BE THE NORTH AND CENTRAL MOUNTAIN NEAR THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE. THIS INCLUDES VAIL PASS...RABBIT EARS PASS...AND MONARCH PASS. SNOWFALL WILL DIMINISH LATE THIS MORNING...BEFORE THE NEXT IN A SERIES OF WEATHER SYSTEMS ARRIVES LATE TONIGHT. THE POTENTIAL FOR A LONGER DURATION OF UNSETTLED WEATHER IS LIKELY TO CONTINUE THROUGH WEDNESDAY. EXPECT EXTENDED PERIODS OF SHOWERS...ESPECIALLY FOR AREAS ALONG AND NORTH OF INTERSTATE 70. SNOW LEVELS WILL RANGE FROM THE VALLEY FLOORS NORTH TO AROUND 6000 TO 7000 FEET IN THE CENTRAL MOUNTAINS...AND 9000 FEET FOR THE SOUTHERN MOUNTAINS. SNOW LEVELS MAY LOWER TO NEAR THE VALLEY FLOORS FOR THE ENTIRE REGION BY LATE TUESDAY EVENING. ABOVE 8000 FEET...THERE IS A GOOD CHANCE FOR SIGNIFICANT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS THAT WILL IMPACT TRAVEL OVER THE MOUNTAIN PASSES. A WINTER STORM WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR LATE TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY FOR THE PARK...GORE...ELK HEAD AND FLATTOPS MOUNTAINS...WHERE SNOWFALL IS EXPECTED TO BE MOST PERSISTENT. IN ADDITION TO THE COLDER AND WETTER WEATHER...GUSTY WINDS WILL BE COMMON...ESPECIALLY FOR THE SOUTHERN VALLEYS WHERE OCCASIONAL STRONG AND GUSTY WINDS MAY OCCUR. FOR THOSE PLANNING OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES...OR TRAVEL INTO THE HIGH COUNTRY...BE PREPARED FOR WINTER LIKE WEATHER TO PERSIST THROUGH MID WEEK. GET THE LATEST FORECAST UPDATES ON NOAA WEATHER RADIO...LOCAL MEDIA OR SOCIAL MEDIA...OR ONLINE AT WEATHER.GOV/GJT $$  146 WWUS83 KLMK 141113 SPSLMK SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOUISVILLE KY 713 AM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 INZ076>079-083-084-089>092-KYZ023>031-061-062-070>072-141700- ORANGE IN-WASHINGTON IN-SCOTT IN-JEFFERSON IN-DUBOIS IN- CRAWFORD IN-PERRY IN-HARRISON IN-FLOYD IN-CLARK IN-HANCOCK KY- BRECKINRIDGE KY-MEADE KY-OHIO KY-GRAYSON KY-HARDIN KY-BULLITT KY- JEFFERSON KY-OLDHAM KY-BUTLER KY-EDMONSON KY-LOGAN KY-WARREN KY- SIMPSON KY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...PAOLI...SALEM...SCOTTSBURG...MADISON... JASPER...MARENGO...TELL CITY...CORYDON...NEW ALBANY... JEFFERSONVILLE...HAWESVILLE...HARDINSBURG...BRANDENBURG... BEAVER DAM...LEITCHFIELD...ELIZABETHTOWN...FORT KNOX... MOUNT WASHINGTON...SHEPHERDSVILLE...LOUISVILLE...LA GRANGE... MORGANTOWN...BROWNSVILLE...RUSSELLVILLE...BOWLING GREEN... FRANKLIN 713 AM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 /613 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013/ ...ELEVATED WILDFIRE DANGER THIS AFTERNOON... SOUTH WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 10 TO 15 MPH THIS AFTERNOON...WITH GUSTS APPROACHING 25 MPH. THESE WINDS COMBINED WITH RELATIVE HUMIDITY BOTTOMING OUT BELOW 30 PERCENT...AND DRYING VEGETATION...WILL RESULT IN AN INCREASED FIRE DANGER OVER PORTIONS OF CENTRAL KENTUCKY AND SOUTHERN INDIANA. ANY OPEN FIRES COULD QUICKLY SPREAD OUT OF CONTROL. USE EXTREME CAUTION IF BURNING TODAY. $$ KD  055 WWUS82 KMFL 141115 SPSMFL SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL 715 AM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ063-066-067-070-071-073-075-141300- GLADES-HENDRY-INLAND PALM BEACH-INLAND COLLIER-INLAND BROWARD- INLAND MIAMI DADE-MAINLAND MONROE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...PALMDALE...MOORE HAVEN...CLEWISTON... LA BELLE...BIG CYPRESS SEMINOLE RESERVATION...PAHOKEE... SOUTH BAY...BELLE GLADE...WELLINGTON...LION COUNTRY SAFARI... SOUTH COUNTY REGIONAL PARK...IMMOKALEE... MICCOSUKEE INDIAN RESERVATION...MARKHAM PARK...HOMESTEAD... FLORIDA CITY...REDLAND...MICCOSUKEE RESORT...KENDALE LAKES... WEST KENDALL...COUNTRY WALK...SHARK VALLEY...FLAMINGO 715 AM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...PATCHY DENSE FOG WILL CONTINUE TO SLOWLY BURN OFF THE MORNING OVER THE INTERIOR AREAS... AREAS OF FOG WITH EVEN PATCHY DENSE FOG WILL SLOWLY BURN OFF OVER THE INTERIOR SECTIONS OF SOUTH FLORIDA THIS MORNING. VISIBILITIES IN THE FOG COULD BE AS LOW AS ONE QUARTER OF A MILE AND DRIVERS NEED TO SLOW DOWN AND USE LOW BEAM HEADLIGHTS WHILE DRIVING THROUGH THE FOG. $$ BAXTER  792 WWUS83 KUNR 141123 SPSUNR SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RAPID CITY SD 522 AM MDT SUN APR 14 2013 SDZ026-030-031-072>074-141300- CUSTER CO PLAINS-HERMOSA FOOT HILLS-PENNINGTON CO PLAINS-RAPID CITY- SOUTHERN MEADE CO PLAINS-STURGIS/PIEDMONT FOOT HILLS- 522 AM MDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...AREAS OF DENSE FOG ACROSS PORTIONS OF WESTERN SOUTH DAKOTA... AREAS OF DENSE FOG WILL PERSIST EARLY THIS MORNING ALONG THE EASTERN EDGE OF THE BLACK HILLS AND ADJACENT PLAINS. VISIBILITIES WILL BE LESS THAN ONE HALF MILE AT TIMES. THIS WILL AFFECT TRAVELERS ON INTERSTATE 90 FROM RAPID CITY TO WALL. THE COMBINATION OF FOG AND TEMPERATURES NEAR FREEZING WILL ALLOW FOR SOME BLACK ICE TO DEVELOP ON AREA ROADWAYS...ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES. THE DENSE FOG WILL DISSIPATE SHORTLY AFTER SUNRISE AS A COLD FRONT MOVES THROUGH. $$  238 WWUS82 KTAE 141141 SPSTAE SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL 741 AM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ011-013-015-016-026-027-141215- CALHOUN FL-JACKSON FL-INLAND FRANKLIN FL-GADSDEN FL-INLAND WAKULLA FL-LIBERTY FL- 741 AM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FOR CALHOUN...FRANKLIN... GADSDEN...JACKSON...LIBERTY AND WAKULLA COUNTIES... * UNTIL 815 AM EDT/715 AM CDT/ AT 638 AM CDT/738 AM EDT/...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS DETECTED THUNDERSTORMS..SOME STRONG...ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 11 MILES EAST OF MARIANNA TO 15 MILES NORTH OF CARRABELLE...OR ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM CYPRESS TO MORGAN PLACE...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 30 MPH. WINDS UP TO 40 MPH ARE EXPECTED WITH THESE STORMS. LAT...LON 3078 8493 3000 8458 2990 8494 3067 8529 TIME...MOT...LOC 1140Z 242DEG 27KT 3075 8504 3006 8474 $$ 24-BLOCK  741 WWUS83 KARX 141200 SPSARX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LA CROSSE WI 700 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 IAZ008>011-018-019-029-030-MNZ094>096-WIZ041>044-053>055-061-141400- ADAMS-ALLAMAKEE-CHICKASAW-CLAYTON-CRAWFORD-FAYETTE-FILLMORE-FLOYD- GRANT-HOUSTON-HOWARD-JUNEAU-LA CROSSE-MITCHELL-MONROE-MOWER-RICHLAND- VERNON-WINNESHIEK- 700 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...BRIEF WINTRY MIX THIS MORNING... PLAN ON A WINTRY MIX OF SNOW...SLEET AND SOME FREEZING RAIN AS WELL THROUGH 9 AM. ANY GLAZE ICING FROM THE FREEZING RAIN IS EXPECTED TO BE CONFINED TO MAINLY EXPOSED SURFACES SUCH AS TREES...CARS AND ROOF TOPS. HOWEVER...A FEW SLIPPERY SPOTS MAY ALSO OCCUR ON ROADWAYS...ESPECIALLY OVERPASSES...AND SIDEWALKS AS WELL. LOOK FOR THIS WINTRY MIX TO CHANGE OVER TO ALL RAIN SOON AFTER 9 AM. IF TRAVELING THIS MORNING...USE CAUTION AND BE ALERT FOR SLIPPERY CONDITIONS. $$ DAS  141 WWUS83 KMKX 141206 SPSMKX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MILWAUKEE/SULLIVAN WI 706 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 WIZ046-047-051-052-056>060-062>072-141415- MARQUETTE-GREEN LAKE-FOND DU LAC-SHEBOYGAN-SAUK-COLUMBIA-DODGE- WASHINGTON-OZAUKEE-IOWA-DANE-JEFFERSON-WAUKESHA-MILWAUKEE- LAFAYETTE-GREEN-ROCK-WALWORTH-RACINE-KENOSHA- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MONTELLO...BERLIN...FOND DU LAC... SHEBOYGAN...BARABOO...PORTAGE...WISCONSIN DELLS...BEAVER DAM... WEST BEND...PORT WASHINGTON...DODGEVILLE...MADISON...JEFFERSON... LAKE MILLS...WAUKESHA...BROOKFIELD...MILWAUKEE...DARLINGTON... MONROE...JANESVILLE...BELOIT...ELKHORN...LAKE GENEVA...RACINE... KENOSHA 706 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...MIXED BAG OF WEATHER TYPES EXPECTED THIS MORNING... A SURGE OF WARM AIR AHEAD OF STRONG LOW PRESSURE IN THE PLAINS WILL BRING A MIXTURE OF PRECIPITATION TO SOUTHERN WISCONSIN THIS MORNING. AN INITIAL SURGE OF SNOW AND SLEET IS EXPECTED TO BECOME MIXED WITH RAIN IN SOME AREAS EARLY THIS MORNING. SURFACE TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN NEAR OR SLIGHTLY BELOW FREEZING THROUGH 10 AM CDT THIS MORNING. THESE CONDITIONS WILL RESULT IN A BRIEF PERIOD OF LIGHT FREEZING RAIN OR DRIZZLE BEFORE TEMPERATURES WARM ABOVE FREEZING. ANYONE VENTURING OUT THIS MORNING SHOULD BE PREPARED TO ENCOUNTER RAPIDLY CHANGING WEATHER CONDITIONS AND POSSIBLY SLIPPERY SPOTS ON ROADWAYS AND WALKS UNTIL TEMPERATURES WARM. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS AROUND ONE INCH ARE POSSIBLE. $$ MBK  560 WWUS86 KHNX 141235 SPSHNX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY - HANFORD CA 535 AM PDT SUN APR 14 2013 CAZ089>091-142045- WEST CENTRAL SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY-EAST CENTRAL SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY- SOUTHWESTERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY- 535 AM PDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...GUSTY WINDS AND BLOWING DUST POSSIBLE ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY MONDAY AND TUESDAY... A STRONG WEATHER SYSTEM WILL MOVE THROUGH CENTRAL CALIFORNIA ON MONDAY WITH AN INCREASE IN WINDS IN THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY...ESPECIALLY AROUND MERCED AND ALONG THE WEST SIDE. WIND GUSTS TO 40 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING AND AGAIN TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. TRAVEL MAY BE DIFFICULT ALONG THE INTERSTATE 5 CORRIDOR DUE TO BLOWING DUST AND REDUCED VISIBILITY. STAY TUNED FOR LATER FORECAST UPDATES AND POSSIBLE ALERTS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. $$ DUDLEY WEATHER.GOV/HANFORD  244 WWUS86 KMTR 141236 SPSMTR SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA 536 AM PDT SUN APR 14 2013 CAZ006-505>513-516>518-528>530-141400- SAN FRANCISCO- COASTAL NORTH BAY...INCLUDING POINT REYES NATIONAL SEASHORE- NORTH BAY INTERIOR VALLEYS-NORTH BAY MOUNTAINS- SAN FRANCISCO BAY SHORELINE-SAN FRANCISCO PENINSULA COAST- EAST BAY INTERIOR VALLEYS-EAST BAY HILLS AND DIABLO RANGE- SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS-SANTA CLARA VALLEY...INCLUDING SAN JOSE- SOUTHERN SALINAS VALLEY...ARROYO SECO...AND LAKE SAN ANTONIO- SANTA LUCIA MOUNTAINS AND LOS PADRES NATIONAL FOREST- MOUNTAINS OF SAN BENITO AND INTERIOR MONTEREY COUNTY INCLUDING PINNACLES NATIONAL MONUMENT- NORTHERN SALINAS VALLEY...HOLLISTER VALLEY...AND CARMEL VALLEY- NORTHERN MONTEREY BAY-SOUTHERN MONTEREY BAY AND BIG SUR COAST- 458 AM PDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...COOL AND WINDY WEATHER FORECAST EARLY THIS WEEK... A CHANGE IN THE WEATHER PATTERN HAS ALREADY RESULTED IN LOCALLY BREEZY CONDITIONS ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA AND MONTEREY BAY AREA THIS WEEKEND...AS WELL AS SOMEWHAT COOLER TEMPERATURES. HOWEVER...EVEN COOLER AND WINDIER CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP ACROSS THE REGION BY MONDAY. A COLD WEATHER SYSTEM CURRENTLY NEAR THE COAST OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IS FORECAST TO DROP SOUTH ALONG THE WEST COAST SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY. THIS WEATHER SYSTEM MAY PRODUCE A FEW LIGHT SHOWERS ACROSS THE SAN FRANCISCO AND MONTEREY BAY AREAS ON SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY. HOWEVER...THE PRIMARY IMPACTS OF THIS WEATHER SYSTEM WILL BE STRONG AND GUSTY WINDS ALONG WITH COOL TEMPERATURES AND THE POSSIBILITY OF FROST. LOCALLY BREEZY CONDITIONS WILL DEVELOP AHEAD OF THIS SYSTEM ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING WITH ISOLATED WIND GUSTS UP TO 40 MPH POSSIBLE NEAR THE COAST. BUT STRONGER WINDS ARE FORECAST TO DEVELOP ON MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. IN ADDITION...WINDY CONDITIONS ON MONDAY ARE EXPECTED TO BE MORE WIDESPREAD AND LESS LOCALIZED. NORTHWEST WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 20 TO 30 MPH BY MONDAY AFTERNOON AND WIND GUSTS AS HIGH AS 50 MPH ARE POSSIBLE NEAR THE COAST AND IN THE HILLS. STRONGEST WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO OCCUR FROM MID AFTERNOON THROUGH LATE EVENING ON MONDAY. STRONG AND GUSTY WINDS MAY PRODUCE DIFFICULT DRIVING CONDITIONS...ESPECIALLY ACROSS BAY AREA BRIDGES AND FOR THOSE DRIVING HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES. STRONG WINDS MAY ALSO LEAD TO DOWNED TREES AND LOCAL POWER OUTAGES. WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO SLOWLY SUBSIDE BEGINNING LATE MONDAY NIGHT...BUT BREEZY CONDITIONS WILL PERSIST INTO TUESDAY. THIS WEATHER SYSTEM WILL BRING WITH IT AN UNSEASONABLY COOL AIRMASS AND TEMPERATURES ACROSS THE REGION WILL BE MUCH COOLER ON MONDAY AND MONDAY NIGHT. MONDAY NIGHT IS FORECAST TO BE THE COOLEST NIGHT OF THE WEEK AND OVERNIGHT LOWS IN THE INLAND VALLEYS ARE FORECAST TO BE IN THE MID TO UPPER 30S. SOME OF THE COOLEST NORTH BAY VALLEYS MAY SEE PATCHY FROST FOR A FEW HOURS AROUND SUNRISE ON TUESDAY MORNING. THOSE WITH SENSITIVE VEGETATION IN THE NORTH BAY VALLEYS SHOULD BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT PLANTS FROM FROST DAMAGE. TUESDAY NIGHT IS EXPECTED TO BE ANOTHER CHILLY NIGHT WITH AT LEAST A POTENTIAL FOR PATCHY FROST...ALTHOUGH TUESDAY NIGHT WILL PROBABLY NOT BE QUITE AS COOL AS MONDAY NIGHT. HIGH PRESSURE WILL BEGIN TO BUILD ACROSS CALIFORNIA BY THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK AND MUCH WARMER WEATHER IS FORECAST DURING THE SECOND HALF OF THE WEEK. WINDS WILL BE MUCH LIGHTER AS WELL. $$ DYKEMA  298 WWUS84 KLIX 141244 SPSLIX LAZ040-061>064-070-MSZ080-141345- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 744 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING EAST AFFECTING UPPER JEFFERSON PARISH...UPPER PLAQUEMINES PARISH...HANCOCK COUNTY...ST. TAMMANY PARISH...ORLEANS PARISH...UPPER ST. BERNARD PARISH...LOWER ST. BERNARD PARISH... AT 743 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS FROM 6 MILES WEST OF EDEN ISLE TO TIMBERLANE...MOVING EAST AT 30 MPH. THE LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND... EAST NEW ORLEANS...CHALMETTE...VIOLET...SLIDELL...LAKE CATHERINE... YSCLOSKEY...PEARLINGTON...WAVELAND AND BAY ST. LOUIS THE PRIMARY THREAT FROM THESE STORMS IS WIND GUSTS TO NEAR 50 MPH... WHICH COULD DOWN TREE LIMBS AND BLOW AROUND UNSECURED SMALL OBJECTS. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. BE PREPARED TO TAKE QUICK ACTION IF A WARNING IS ISSUED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL MEDIA OUTLETS FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. $$  209 WWUS84 KJAN 141246 SPSJAN MSZ074-141345- FORREST MS- 746 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS 746 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 A STRONG THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAIN WAS LOCATED OVER SUNRISE AT 745 AM CDT...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. DANGEROUS CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING IS ALSO POSSIBLE WITH THIS STORM. PEOPLE IN NORTHERN FORREST COUNTY SHOULD MONITOR THIS STORM CLOSELY. LAT...LON 3137 8934 3144 8924 3144 8914 3143 8914 3127 8914 3122 8922 TIME...MOT...LOC 1245Z 235DEG 35KT 3135 8919 $$ OLB  912 WWUS85 KCYS 141250 SPSCYS SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY 650 AM MDT SUN APR 14 2013 NEZ002-003-019-021-055-095-096-WYZ101>105-107>109-111-113-142200- DAWES-BOX BUTTE-SCOTTS BLUFF-MORRILL-CHEYENNE-NORTH SIOUX- SOUTH SIOUX-CONVERSE COUNTY LOWER ELEVATIONS-NIOBRARA COUNTY- NORTH LARAMIE RANGE-FERRIS/SEMINOE/SHIRLEY MOUNTAINS- SHIRLEY BASIN-EAST PLATTE COUNTY-GOSHEN COUNTY- CENTRAL CARBON COUNTY-SOUTHWEST CARBON COUNTY- UPPER NORTH PLATTE RIVER BASIN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CHADRON...ALLIANCE...SCOTTSBLUFF... GERING...BRIDGEPORT...BAYARD...SIDNEY...HARRISON...AGATE... DOUGLAS...GLENROCK...LUSK...MUDDY GAP...MEDICINE BOW...GLENDO... WHEATLAND...CHUGWATER...GUERNSEY...TORRINGTON...RAWLINS... SINCLAIR...HANNA...BAGGS...DIXON...SARATOGA...ENCAMPMENT... RIVERSIDE 650 AM MDT SUN APR 14 2013 A SLOW MOVING PACIFIC STORM SYSTEM WILL INTERACT WITH A STATIONARY FRONTAL BOUNDARY TO PRODUCE A PROLONGED PERIOD OF SNOW OVER SOUTHEAST WYOMING AND THE NEBRASKA PANHANDLE. SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP NEAR THE COLORADO AND WYOMING BORDER MONDAY MORNING AND THEN SPREAD NORTH ACROSS THE AREA MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY. PERIODS OF SNOW...WHICH COULD BE HEAVY AT TIMES WILL CONTINUE INTO WEDNESDAY BEFORE ENDING. ALTHOUGH SNOW WILL FALL OVER A PERIOD OF SEVERAL DAYS...THERE WILL BE OCCASIONS WHERE SNOW WILL BECOME VERY LIGHT AND EVEN STOP FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME BEFORE RESUMING AGAIN. ALTHOUGH WINDS WILL NOT BE AS HIGH AS LAST WEEKS STORM...EAST TO NORTHEAST WINDS SUSTAINED BETWEEN 15 TO 25 MPH ARE EXPECTED. THIS WILL STILL RESULT IN AREAS OF BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW...AND REDUCED VISIBLITIES. ALTHOUGH SNOW ACCUMULATIONS WILL VARY GREATLY ACROSS SOUTHEAST WYOMING AND THE NEBRASKA PANHANDLE...SNOW AMOUNTS SHOULD EXCEED ONE FOOT ACROSS MUCH OF THIS AREA THROUGH WENDNESDAY. $$ SML  711 WWUS84 KLIX 141331 SPSLIX MSZ080>082-141430- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 831 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING EAST AFFECTING HANCOCK COUNTY...JACKSON COUNTY...HARRISON COUNTY... AT 825 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEOROLOGISTS DETECTED A LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS FROM 22 MILES NORTHWEST OF DIAMONDHEAD TO 6 MILES SOUTH OF WAVELAND...MOVING EAST AT 45 MPH. THE LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND... BAY ST. LOUIS...PASS CHRISTIAN...LONG BEACH...LYMAN...GULFPORT... GULFPORT AIRPORT...SAUCIER...BILOXI...ST. MARTIN...OCEAN SPRINGS... GULF PARK ESTATES...WADE...VANCLEAVE...PASCAGOULA...MOSS POINT... GAUTIER AND ESCATAWPA THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THESE STORMS ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING AND WIND GUSTS 40 TO 50 MPH...WHICH COULD DOWN TREE LIMBS AND BLOW AROUND UNSECURED SMALL OBJECTS. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. THESE STORMS COULD PRODUCE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF ONE TO TWO INCHES IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME...RESULTING IN PONDING OF WATER AROUND LOW LYING ROADWAYS. REMEMBER...DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO WATER COVERED ROADWAYS. THE DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW A SAFE CROSSING. FREQUENT LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THESE STORMS. IF OUTDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM ISOLATED HIGH OBJECTS SUCH AS TREES. MOVE INDOORS IF POSSIBLE. BE PREPARED TO TAKE QUICK ACTION IF A WARNING IS ISSUED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL MEDIA OUTLETS FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. $$ 95/DM  889 WWUS84 KJAN 141332 SPSJAN MSZ027>029-032-033-036>038-042>045-048>051-053>056-141440- ATTALA MS-WINSTON MS-WEBSTER MS-SMITH MS-SIMPSON MS-SCOTT MS- RANKIN MS-OKTIBBEHA MS-NEWTON MS-NESHOBA MS-MONTGOMERY MS-MADISON MS- LEAKE MS-HOLMES MS-HINDS MS-COPIAH MS-CLAIBORNE MS-CHOCTAW MS- CARROLL MS-YAZOO MS- 832 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS 832 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 GUSTY WINDS WILL BE POSSIBLE BEHIND THE LARGE RAIN SHIELD MOVING ACROSS THE AREA THIS MORNING. SUSTAINED WIND SPEEDS OF 20 TO 30 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS AROUND 40 MPH. THESE HIGHER WIND SPEEDS WILL LAST 2 TO 3 HOURS THEN DIMINISH TO 10 TO 15 MPH. HIGH WINDS CAN BRING DOWN TREES AND LARGE LIMBS RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN OUTDOORS DURING SUCH STRONG WINDS...AND BE ESPECIALLY AWARE OF OLDER TREES. LAT...LON 3348 8896 3179 8958 3189 9073 3359 8984 TIME...MOT...LOC 1326Z 286DEG 28KT 3348 8975 3194 9056 $$ OLB  087 WWUS83 KDMX 141336 SPSDMX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DES MOINES IA 836 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 IAZ016-017-025>027-141600- HANCOCK-CERRO GORDO-WRIGHT-FRANKLIN-BUTLER- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...GARNER...MASON CITY...CLARION... HAMPTON...ALLISON 836 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...HEAVY RAINFALL CAUSING PONDING OF WATER... AN AREA OF SHOWERS AND SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS WILL MOVE THROUGH THE AREA THIS MORNING. RAINFALL OF ONE HALF INCH PER HOUR OR MORE CAN BE EXPECTED WITH THE HEAVIER STORMS THROUGH THROUGH 1000 AM. A FEW LOCATIONS MAY RECEIVE A TOTAL OF AROUND ONE AND ONE HALF INCHES OF RAIN BEFORE IT TAPERS OFF. THE HEAVY RAIN WILL CAUSE SOME PONDING ON ROADS AND IN LOW AREAS. PEOPLE TRAVELING SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR THIS AND USE CAUTION. $$  469 WWUS83 KARX 141405 SPSARX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LA CROSSE WI 905 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 MNZ094>096-WIZ041>044-053-141530- ADAMS-FILLMORE-HOUSTON-JUNEAU-LA CROSSE-MONROE-MOWER-VERNON- 905 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...WINTRY MIX CHANGING TO RAIN THIS MORNING... THERE WILL BE A SHORT PERIOD OF A MIX OF SNOW...SLEET AND SOME FREEZING RAIN THROUGH 1030 AM. THE WARMER AIR ALOFT AND THE PRECIPITATION CHANGING TO ALL RAIN HAD SPREAD AS FAR NORTH AS THE MINNESOTA-IOWA BORDER AND TO VIROQUA AND HILLSBORO WISCONSIN. THIS WARM AIR AND RAIN WILL SPREAD NORTH ACROSS THE AREA THROUGH THE MID MORNING CHANGING ANY REMAINING WINTRY MIX TO ALL RAIN. A BRIEF PERIOD OF GLAZING FROM ANY FREEZING RAIN IS EXPECTED TO BE CONFINED TO MAINLY EXPOSED SURFACES SUCH AS TREES...CARS AND ROOF TOPS. HOWEVER...A FEW SLIPPERY SPOTS MAY ALSO OCCUR ON UNTREATED ROADS ON THE NORTH SIDES OF HILLS...BRIDGES AND SHADED SIDEWALKS. IF TRAVELING THIS MORNING...USE CAUTION AND BE ALERT FOR SLIPPERY CONDITIONS. $$ RRS  196 WWUS84 KLIX 141405 SPSLIX LAZ036-037-039-071-MSZ069>071-141500- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 905 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...STRONG THUNDERSTORM MOVING NORTHEAST AFFECTING AMITE COUNTY... WALTHALL COUNTY...ST. HELENA PARISH...EAST FELICIANA PARISH... NORTHERN TANGIPAHOA PARISH...PIKE COUNTY...WASHINGTON PARISH... AT 902 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEOROLOGISTS DETECTED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM 12 MILES NORTHEAST OF CLINTON...OR ABOUT 4 MILES EAST OF FELPS...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. THE STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL BE NEAR... 6 MILES NORTHWEST OF EASLEYVILLE BY 915 AM... GILLSBERG BY 920 AM... 7 MILES NORTHWEST OF OSYKA BY 935 AM... MAGNOLIA AND MCCOMB AIRPORT BY 940 AM... 8 MILES SOUTHEAST OF MCCOMB BY 945 AM... 7 MILES WEST OF SALEM AND 9 MILES NORTHWEST OF TYLERTOWN BY 1000 AM... THE PRIMARY THREAT FROM THIS STORM IS WIND GUSTS 40 TO 50 MPH...WHICH COULD DOWN TREE LIMBS AND BLOW AROUND UNSECURED SMALL OBJECTS. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THIS STORM HAS PASSED. $$ 24/RR  078 WWUS84 KJAN 141411 SPSJAN MSZ059-060-141510- ADAMS MS-JEFFERSON MS- 911 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS 911 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 A STRONG THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING PEA TO DIME SIZE HAIL AND 40 MPH WINDS WAS LOCATED 3 MILES NORTHEAST OF NATCHEZ AT 911 AM CDT...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. VERY HEAVY RAIN ALONG WITH CONTINUOUS CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING ARE ALSO POSSIBLE WITH THIS STORM. HIGH WINDS CAN BRING DOWN TREES AND LARGE LIMBS RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN OUTDOORS DURING SUCH STRONG WINDS...AND BE ESPECIALLY AWARE OF OLDER TREES. PEOPLE IN JEFFERSON AND NORTHERN ADAMS COUNTIES SHOULD MONITOR THIS STORM CLOSELY. LAT...LON 3162 9146 3161 9142 3163 9140 3169 9140 3181 9107 3149 9125 3149 9146 3154 9146 3157 9140 3159 9140 3160 9142 3159 9146 TIME...MOT...LOC 1411Z 238DEG 35KT 3159 9133 $$ OLB  993 WWUS84 KMOB 141417 SPSMOB SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL 917 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ALZ061>064-FLZ001-002-MSZ079-141515- INLAND ESCAMBIA FL-UPPER BALDWIN AL-COASTAL ESCAMBIA FL- LOWER BALDWIN AL-UPPER MOBILE AL-LOWER MOBILE AL-GEORGE MS- 917 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT SOUTHEASTERN GEORGE COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST MISSISSIPPI...BALDWIN AND MOBILE COUNTIES IN SOUTHWEST ALABAMA...WESTERN ESCAMBIA COUNTY IN NORTHWEST FLORIDA... THROUGH 1015 AM CDT... AT 913 AM CDT...A LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WAS LOCATED ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 9 MILES SOUTHEAST OF LUCEDALE TO 6 MILES NORTHEAST OF ESCATAWPA TO 28 MILES SOUTH OF OCEAN SPRINGS...AND MOVING EAST AT 40 MPH. * LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... WESTERN DAUPHIN ISLAND... REGIONAL AIRPORT IN WEST MOBILE... MIDTOWN MOBILE... EASTERN DAUPHIN ISLAND... DOWNTOWN MOBILE... CENTRAL DAUPHIN ISLAND... CODEN... PERDIDO BEACH... ORANGE BEACH... THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 10 IN FLORIDA BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 1 AND 5. THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 10 IN ALABAMA BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 1 AND 66. THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 65 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 1 AND 43. THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THESE STORMS ARE WIND GUSTS FROM 45 TO 55 MPH. WINDS THIS STRONG COULD BLOW OFF TREE LIMBS AND ALSO BLOW AROUND SMALL UNSECURED OBJECTS. SEEK SHELTER UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. THESE STORMS MAY CONTINUE TO INTENSIFY AND A WARNING MAY SOON BE NEEDED. PLEASE CONTINUE TO MONITOR LOCAL RADIO OR TV FOR FURTHER NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE UPDATES OR POSSIBLE WARNINGS. && $$  345 WWUS85 KCYS 141423 SPSCYS SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY 823 AM MDT SUN APR 14 2013 WYZ101>103-105>108-110-115>119-141900- CONVERSE COUNTY LOWER ELEVATIONS-NIOBRARA COUNTY- NORTH LARAMIE RANGE-SHIRLEY BASIN- CENTRAL LARAMIE RANGE AND SOUTHWEST PLATTE COUNTY- EAST PLATTE COUNTY-GOSHEN COUNTY-NORTH SNOWY RANGE FOOTHILLS- LARAMIE VALLEY-SOUTH LARAMIE RANGE-SOUTH LARAMIE RANGE FOOTHILLS- CENTRAL LARAMIE COUNTY-EAST LARAMIE COUNTY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...DOUGLAS...GLENROCK...LUSK... MEDICINE BOW...BORDEAUX...GLENDO...WHEATLAND...CHUGWATER... GUERNSEY...TORRINGTON...ARLINGTON...ELK MOUNTAIN...LARAMIE... VEDAUWOO...BUFORD...PUMPKIN VINE...HORSE CREEK...HARRIMAN... WHITAKER...CHEYENNE...BURNS...CARPENTER...ALBIN...PINE BLUFFS 823 AM MDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...STRONG WINDS WILL CONTINUE OVER MUCH OF SOUTHEAST WYOMING TODAY... WEST TO NORTHWEST WINDS WILL BE SUSTAINED AT 25 TO 35 MPH OVER MUCH OF SOUTHEAST WYOMING THE REST OF TODAY WITH GUSTS AS HIGH AS 50 MPH. THE WINDS WILL DIMINISH EARLY THIS EVENING. AT 742 AM...THE CHEYENNE AIRPORT RECORDED A WIND GUST TO 52 MPH. MOTORISTS TRAVELING IN SOUTHEAST WYOMING TODAY SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR THE STRONG WINDS AND SUDDEN GUSTS. THOSE WITH LIGHTWEIGHT OR HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES SHOULD BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS. $$ WEILAND  559 WWUS84 KJAN 141436 SPSJAN MSZ027>033-036>039-043>046-048>059-061>066-072>074-141550- ATTALA MS-WINSTON MS-WEBSTER MS-SMITH MS-SIMPSON MS-SCOTT MS- RANKIN MS-OKTIBBEHA MS-NOXUBEE MS-NEWTON MS-NESHOBA MS-MONTGOMERY MS- MARION MS-MADISON MS-LOWNDES MS-LINCOLN MS-LEAKE MS-LAWRENCE MS- LAUDERDALE MS-LAMAR MS-KEMPER MS-JONES MS-JEFFERSON DAVIS MS- JEFFERSON MS-JASPER MS-HOLMES MS-HINDS MS-FRANKLIN MS-FORREST MS- COVINGTON MS-COPIAH MS-CLAY MS-CLARKE MS-CLAIBORNE MS-CHOCTAW MS- CARROLL MS- 936 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS 936 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 GUSTY WINDS WILL BE POSSIBLE BEHIND THE LARGE RAIN SHIELD MOVING ACROSS THE AREA THIS MORNING. SUSTAINED WIND SPEEDS OF 20 TO 30 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS AROUND 40 MPH. THESE HIGHER WIND SPEEDS WILL BEGIN AS RAIN DIMINISHES AND LAST 2 TO 3 HOURS BEFORE DECREASING TO 5 TO 15 MPH. HIGH WINDS CAN BRING DOWN TREES AND LARGE LIMBS RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN OUTDOORS DURING SUCH STRONG WINDS...AND BE ESPECIALLY AWARE OF OLDER TREES. LAT...LON 3100 8983 3134 9011 3135 9117 3356 8905 3329 8970 3288 8997 3305 9043 3309 9043 3337 9031 3337 9033 3346 9010 3368 9012 3374 8904 3322 8830 3217 8843 3186 8860 3182 8894 3144 8894 3143 8914 3090 8914 TIME...MOT...LOC 1434Z 309DEG 39KT 3353 8892 3176 8998 $$ OLB  190 WWUS83 KBIS 141440 SPSBIS SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BISMARCK ND 940 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 NDZ019>023-025-034>037-042-045>048-050-051-141645- MERCER-OLIVER-MCLEAN-SHERIDAN-WELLS-FOSTER-MORTON-BURLEIGH-KIDDER- STUTSMAN-GRANT-SIOUX-EMMONS-LOGAN-LA MOURE-MCINTOSH-DICKEY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BEULAH...HAZEN...CENTER...GARRISON... MCCLUSKY...HARVEY...CARRINGTON...MANDAN...BISMARCK...STEELE... JAMESTOWN...ELGIN...FORT YATES...LINTON...NAPOLEON...EDGELEY... ASHLEY...OAKES 940 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 /840 AM MDT SUN APR 14 2013/ ...WINTER STORM AND BLIZZARD WARNINGS CONTINUE ACROSS THE REGION... AT 940 AM CDT...MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW CONTINUES TO SURGE NORTH...ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA AND PORTIONS OF THE JAMES RIVER VALLEY. 5 TO 8 INCHES OF SNOW HAS ALREADY FALLEN ACROSS PARTS OF SOUTH CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA AS OF MID MORNING. WINDS GUSTING TO OVER 35 MILES PER HOUR...COMBINED WITH THE SNOW...HAS RESULTED IN WIDESPREAD BLIZZARD CONDITIONS FROM ALONG THE MISSOURI RIVER EAST INTO THE JAMES RIVER VALLEY. LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE BISMARCK AND MANDAN...FLASHER AND FORT YATES...LINTON...NAPOLEON...AND WISHEK...WILTON...STEELE...NAPOLEON...JAMESTOWN...EDGELEY...AND ELLENDALE. DO NOT TRAVEL. ZERO VISIBILITIES...AND DRIFTING SNOW...ARE MAKING TRAVEL VERY DIFFICULT...IF NOT IMPOSSIBLE. STAY INFORMED ABOUT THIS STORM WITH NOAA WEATHER RADIO...AND AT WWW.WEATHER.GOV/BIS. $$ HEINERT  582 WWUS84 KMOB 141510 SPSMOB SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL 1010 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ALZ061>064-FLZ002-141600- UPPER BALDWIN AL-COASTAL ESCAMBIA FL-LOWER BALDWIN AL-UPPER MOBILE AL-LOWER MOBILE AL- 1010 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT SOUTHERN BALDWIN AND SOUTHERN MOBILE COUNTIES IN SOUTHWEST ALABAMA...CENTRAL ESCAMBIA COUNTY IN NORTHWEST FLORIDA...THROUGH 1100 AM CDT... AT 1005 AM CDT...A LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WAS LOCATED ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM DOWNTOWN MOBILE TO 17 MILES SOUTHEAST OF BAYOU LA BATRE TO 32 MILES SOUTH OF BAYOU LA BATRE...AND MOVING NORTHEAST AT 50 MPH. THE PRIMARY THREAT FROM THIS LINE WILL BE 45 TO 55 MPH WIND GUSTS...AS ARE CURRENTLY BEING MEASURED OVER SOUTHERN MOBILE COUNTY FROM THE NWS MOBILE ALABAMA DOPPLER RADAR. UPSTREAM REPORTS WHERE THIS LINE HAS RECENTLY PASSED ALSO SHOW PEAK WIND GUSTS AS HIGH AS 50 MPH...BUT GENERALLY AROUND 45 MPH. * LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... EASTERN DAUPHIN ISLAND... DOWNTOWN MOBILE... PERDIDO BEACH... ORANGE BEACH... GULF SHORES... I10 AND I65... BELLE FONTAINE... SUMMERDALE... SPANISH FORT... THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 10 IN ALABAMA BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 20 AND 66. THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 65 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 1 AND 5. SEEK SHELTER UNTIL THESE STORMS HAVE PASSED. PLEASE CONTINUE TO MONITOR LOCAL RADIO OR TV FOR FURTHER NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE UPDATES OR POSSIBLE WARNINGS. HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED. HEAVY RAINFALL WILL GREATLY RESTRICT VISIBILITY AND CREATE PONDING OF WATER ON ROADWAYS...WHICH MAY CAUSE VEHICLES TO HYDROPLANE. TRAVELERS ARE URGED TO USE CAUTION. A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 500 PM CDT SUNDAY AFTERNOON FOR NORTHWEST FLORIDA. && $$  927 WWUS83 KFSD 141516 SPSFSD SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SIOUX FALLS SD 1016 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 MNZ071-097-SDZ038>040-054>056-141830- LINCOLN-PIPESTONE-BEADLE-KINGSBURY-BROOKINGS-MINER-LAKE-MOODY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...TYLER...HENDRICKS...LAKE BENTON... IVANHOE...PIPESTONE...HURON...DE SMET...ARLINGTON... LAKE PRESTON...BROOKINGS...HOWARD...MADISON...FLANDREAU 1016 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT... AN AREA OF LIGHT RAIN IS PUSHING ACROSS THE AREA THIS MORNING...AND WITH TEMPERATURES HOVERING AT OR JUST BELOW FREEZING THERE MAY BE A VERY LIGHT COATING OF ICE ON EXPOSED SURFACES. MOTORISTS SHOULD USE CAUTION WHEN DRIVING. TEMPERATURES ARE THEN EXPECTED TO RISE ABOVE FREEZING BY EARLY AFTERNOON ALLOWING MELTING TO OCCUR. $$  556 WWUS84 KLIX 141518 SPSLIX LAZ069-141615- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 1018 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING SOUTHEAST AFFECTING LOWER PLAQUEMINES PARISH... AT 1013 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS OVER CENTRAL PLAQUEMINES PARISH...MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 15 MPH. THE LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND... BURAS...BOOTHVILLE ASOS...BOOTHVILLE AND VENICE. THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THIS STORM ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING AND WIND GUSTS 35 TO 45 MPH...WHICH COULD DOWN TREE LIMBS AND BLOW AROUND UNSECURED SMALL OBJECTS. SEEK SHELTER IN A SAFE HOME OR BUILDING UNTIL THIS STORM HAS PASSED. FREQUENT LIGHTNING IS OCCURRING WITH THIS STORM. IF OUTDOORS...STAY AWAY FROM ISOLATED HIGH OBJECTS SUCH AS TREES. MOVE INDOORS IF POSSIBLE. $$ 95/DM  264 WWUS83 KARX 141535 SPSARX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LA CROSSE WI 1035 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 WIZ041>044-053-141700- ADAMS-JUNEAU-LA CROSSE-MONROE-VERNON- 1035 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...THE WINTRY MIX CONTINUE TO CHANGE TO RAIN THIS MORNING... A WINTRY MIX OF SNOW...SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN CONTINUED OVER PARTS OF WESTERN INTO CENTRAL WISCONSIN...MAINLY ALONG AND NORTH OF INTERSTATE 90. A SLUSHY INCH OF SNOW AND SLEET WILL BE POSSIBLE...ALONG WITH A GLAZE OF ICE ON UNTREATED ROADS AND BRIDGES. SOME WINTRY MIXED PRECIPITATION WILL CONTINUE NORTH OF INTERSTATE 90 THROUGH NOON. SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 90 WARMER AIR ALOFT CONTINUED TO PUSH NORTH WHILE TEMPERATURES SLOWLY CLIMBED INTO THE MIDDLE 30S. A FEW POCKETS OF WINTRY MIX REMAINED...BUT MOST OF IT HAD CHANGED TO RAIN. IF TRAVELING THE REST OF THIS MORNING...USE CAUTION AND BE ALERT FOR SLIPPERY SPOTS. $$ MNZ094>096-141700- FILLMORE-HOUSTON-MOWER- 1035 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...THE WINTRY MIX HAD MOSTLY CHANGED TO RAIN... WARMER AIR ALOFT CONTINUED TO PUSH NORTH ACROSS THE AREA WHILE TEMPERATURES SLOWLY CLIMBED INTO THE MIDDLE 30S. A FEW POCKETS OF WINTRY MIX REMAINED...BUT MOST OF IT HAD CHANGED TO RAIN. IF TRAVELING THE REST OF THIS MORNING...USE CAUTION AND REMAIN ALERT FOR SLIPPERY SPOTS LEFT OVER FROM THE EARLIER MIX AND PATCHY FREEZING RAIN. $$ RRS  540 WWUS84 KJAN 141551 SPSJAN MSZ028>033-037>039-043>046-048>052-054>058-062>066-072>074-141705- ATTALA MS-WINSTON MS-WEBSTER MS-SMITH MS-SIMPSON MS-SCOTT MS- RANKIN MS-OKTIBBEHA MS-NOXUBEE MS-NEWTON MS-NESHOBA MS-MONTGOMERY MS- MARION MS-MADISON MS-LOWNDES MS-LINCOLN MS-LEAKE MS-LAWRENCE MS- LAUDERDALE MS-LAMAR MS-KEMPER MS-JONES MS-JEFFERSON DAVIS MS- JASPER MS-HINDS MS-FORREST MS-COVINGTON MS-COPIAH MS-CLAY MS- CLARKE MS-CHOCTAW MS- 1051 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS 1051 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 GUSTY WINDS WILL BE POSSIBLE BEHIND THE LARGE RAIN SHIELD MOVING ACROSS THE AREA THIS AFTERNOON. SUSTAINED WIND SPEEDS OF 20 TO 30 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS AROUND 40 MPH. THESE HIGHER WIND SPEEDS WILL BEGIN AS RAIN DIMINISHES AND LAST 2 TO 3 HOURS BEFORE DECREASING TO 5 TO 15 MPH. HIGH WINDS CAN BRING DOWN TREES AND LARGE LIMBS RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN OUTDOORS DURING SUCH STRONG WINDS...AND BE ESPECIALLY AWARE OF OLDER TREES. LAT...LON 3100 8935 3100 8983 3134 9011 3134 9063 3157 9063 3273 9007 3329 8965 3342 8974 3368 8961 3382 8893 3382 8873 3368 8871 3375 8825 3189 8847 3182 8894 3144 8894 3143 8914 3091 8913 3091 8934 TIME...MOT...LOC 1551Z 235DEG 38KT 3133 8928 $$ OLB  716 WWUS83 KBIS 141603 SPSBIS SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BISMARCK ND 1103 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 NDZ018>023-025-033>037-041-042-045>048-050-051-141715- DUNN-MERCER-OLIVER-MCLEAN-SHERIDAN-WELLS-FOSTER-STARK-MORTON- BURLEIGH-KIDDER-STUTSMAN-HETTINGER-GRANT-SIOUX-EMMONS-LOGAN- LA MOURE-MCINTOSH-DICKEY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...KILLDEER...BEULAH...HAZEN...CENTER... GARRISON...MCCLUSKY...HARVEY...CARRINGTON...DICKINSON...MANDAN... BISMARCK...STEELE...JAMESTOWN...MOTT...ELGIN...FORT YATES... LINTON...NAPOLEON...EDGELEY...ASHLEY...OAKES 1103 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 /1003 AM MDT SUN APR 14 2013/ ...WINTER STORM AND BLIZZARD WARNINGS CONTINUE ACROSS THE REGION... AT 1100 AM CDT...HEAVY SNOW CONTINUES TO SURGE NORTH FROM NORTHERN SOUTH DAKOTA...TO ACROSS SOUTHERN...CENTRAL...AND NORTHWEST NORTH DAKOTA...WITH THE SNOW NOW MOVING INTO THE NORTH CENTRAL. 6 TO 9 INCHES OF SNOW HAS ALREADY FALLEN ACROSS PARTS OF THE SOUTHWEST AND SOUTH CENTRAL AS OF LATE THIS MORNING. WINDS GUSTING TO OVER 35 MILES PER HOUR...COMBINED WITH THE SNOW...HAS RESULTED IN WIDESPREAD BLIZZARD CONDITIONS FROM ALONG THE MISSOURI RIVER EAST INTO THE JAMES RIVER VALLEY. DO NOT TRAVEL. ZERO VISIBILITIES...AND DRIFTING SNOW...ARE MAKING TRAVEL VERY DIFFICULT...IF NOT IMPOSSIBLE. STAY INFORMED ABOUT THIS STORM WITH NOAA WEATHER RADIO...AND AT WWW.WEATHER.GOV/BIS. $$ NH  893 WWUS83 KGRB 141645 SPSGRB SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREEN BAY WI 1145 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 WIZ018>020-030-031-141845- LINCOLN-LANGLADE-MENOMINEE-MARATHON-SHAWANO- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...TOMAHAWK...ANTIGO...KESHENA...WAUSAU 1145 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW ON CENTRAL WISCONSIN... AN AREA OF MODERATE TO OCCASIONALLY HEAVY SNOW WILL MOVE THROUGH THE WAUSAU...MERRILL...ANTIGO AND WITTENBERG AREAS DURING THE EARLY AFTERNOON HOURS. A QUICK INCH OR TWO OF SNOW COULD MAKE FOR SLICK ROADS AND SIDEWALKS SO TRAVEL WITH CARE. $$ WIZ005-010>012-141845- VILAS-ONEIDA-FOREST-FLORENCE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...EAGLE RIVER...RHINELANDER...CRANDON 1145 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 SNOW WILL ARRIVE FROM SOUTH TO NORTH IN RHINELANDER...EAGLE RIVER...CRANDON AND FLORENCE DURING THE EARLY AFTERNOON HOURS. AN INCH OR TWO OF NEW SNOW IS LIKELY BY 3 PM SO WATCH OUR FOR SLIPPERY ROADS AND SIDEWALKS. $$ RDM  770 WWUS83 KARX 141655 SPSARX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LA CROSSE WI 1155 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 MNZ079-088-096-WIZ041>044-053-141900- ADAMS-HOUSTON-JUNEAU-LA CROSSE-MONROE-VERNON-WABASHA-WINONA- 1155 AM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A WINTRY MIX PERSISTS... A WINTRY MIX OF SNOW...SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN CONTINUED ALONG AND EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND ALONG AND NORTH OF INTERSTATE 90 LATE THIS MORNING...ESPECIALLY IN THE HIGHER TERRAIN AREAS AND ON THE RIDGE TOPS. A SLUSHY ONE TO 2 INCHES OF SNOW AND SLEET WILL BE POSSIBLE...ALONG WITH A GLAZE OF ICE ON UNTREATED ROADS AND BRIDGES. MOST OF THE WINTRY MIX AND ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE NORTH OF INTERSTATE 90 IN WESTERN WISCONSIN. SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 90 AND WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER WARMER AIR ALOFT CONTINUED TO PUSH NORTH WHILE TEMPERATURES SLOWLY CLIMBED INTO THE MIDDLE 30S. THE PRECIPITATION IN THESE AREAS WILL CHANGE TO ALL RAIN THROUGH THE EARLY AFTERNOON HOURS AS TEMPERATURES CONTINUE TO WARM. IF TRAVELING EARLY THIS AFTERNOON...BE ALERT FOR SLIPPERY SPOTS... ESPECIALLY ON RIDGE TOPS AND ROADS ON NORTH FACING HILLSIDES. $$ RRS  864 WWUS81 KGYX 141704 SPSGYX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAY ME 104 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 MEZ012-018>020-023>025-141830- ANDROSCOGGIN-COASTAL CUMBERLAND-COASTAL YORK-INTERIOR CUMBERLAND-INTERIOR YORK-SAGADAHOC-SOUTHERN OXFORD- 104 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...SHOWERS WITH SMALL HAIL WILL IMPACT ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY...SAGADAHOC COUNTY...OXFORD COUNTY...YORK COUNTY AND CUMBERLAND COUNTY THROUGH 230 PM EDT... AT 102 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF SHOWERS CENTERED ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 3 MILES SOUTH OF SUMNER TO 3 MILES NORTHWEST OF SEBAGO...OR ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 9 MILES NORTHEAST OF SOUTH PARIS TO 7 MILES SOUTHWEST OF NAPLES...MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 20 MPH. THESE SHOWERS WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND PARIS...WEST BALDWIN...OTISFIELD...NORWAY...KEZAR FALLS...HIRAM...HARRISON...PORTLAND...BRUNSWICK...AND FREEPORT THROUGH 230 PM EDT. SMALL HAIL UP TO HALF AN INCH IN DIAMETER CAN BE EXPECTED. LAT...LON 4373 7096 4448 7045 4435 7011 4421 7008 4418 6999 4413 7002 4411 6990 4417 6986 4415 6977 4403 6982 4401 6971 4372 6994 4373 7007 4366 7003 4369 7013 4365 7017 4361 7010 4364 7017 4353 7023 4351 7037 $$ MBC  328 WWUS84 KJAN 141717 SPSJAN MSZ029>033-037>039-044>046-050>052-056>058-065-066-073-074-141900- ATTALA MS-WINSTON MS-WEBSTER MS-SMITH MS-SCOTT MS-OKTIBBEHA MS- NOXUBEE MS-NEWTON MS-NESHOBA MS-LOWNDES MS-LEAKE MS-LAUDERDALE MS-LAMAR MS-KEMPER MS-JONES MS-JASPER MS-FORREST MS-COVINGTON MS-CLAY MS-CLARKE MS-CHOCTAW MS- 1217 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS 1217 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 GUSTY WINDS WILL BE POSSIBLE BEHIND THE LARGE RAIN SHIELD MOVING ACROSS THE AREA THIS AFTERNOON. SUSTAINED WIND SPEEDS OF 20 TO 30 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS AROUND 40 MPH. THESE HIGHER WIND SPEEDS WILL BEGIN AS RAIN DIMINISHES AND LAST 2 TO 3 HOURS BEFORE DECREASING TO 5 TO 15 MPH. HIGH WINDS CAN BRING DOWN TREES AND LARGE LIMBS RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN OUTDOORS DURING SUCH STRONG WINDS...AND BE ESPECIALLY AWARE OF OLDER TREES. LAT...LON 3100 8935 3100 8966 3143 8965 3151 8959 3161 8975 3177 8976 3178 8965 3204 8966 3205 8973 3254 8978 3373 8927 3375 8919 3374 8909 3336 8829 3189 8847 3182 8894 3144 8894 3143 8914 3091 8913 3091 8934 TIME...MOT...LOC 1716Z 321DEG 41KT 3337 8814 3157 8910 $$ OLB  370 WWUS83 KGRB 141752 SPSGRB SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREEN BAY WI 1252 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 WIZ035>037-045-142000- WOOD-PORTAGE-WAUPACA-WAUSHARA- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WISCONSIN RAPIDS...STEVENS POINT... WAUTOMA 1252 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...SNOW CHANGING TO SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN... RADAR AND SURFACE REPORTS INDICATE THAT THE SNOW HAD CHANGED TO SLEET OR FREEZING RAIN OVER MOST OF WOOD...PORTAGE...WAUPACA AND WAUSHARA COUNTIES. ROADS AND SIDEWALKS ARE LIKELY SLUSH OR SNOW COVERED SO TRAVEL WITH CARE. THE PRECIPITATION SHOULD GRADUALLY DIMINISH THIS AFTERNOON AND CHANGE TO RAIN SHOWERS BY LATE AFTERNOON IN MOST AREAS. $$ WIZ018>020-030-031-142000- LINCOLN-LANGLADE-MENOMINEE-MARATHON-SHAWANO- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...TOMAHAWK...ANTIGO...KESHENA...WAUSAU 1252 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 MODERATE TO OCCASIONALLY HEAVY SNOW WILL CONTINUE IN MARATHON...LANGLADE...LINCOLN...SHWANO AND MENOMINEE COUNTIES DURING THE EARLY AFTERNOON. IT SHOULD CHANGE TO SLEET OR FREEZING RAIN BY MIDDLE OR LATE EVENING. ROADS AND SIDEWALKS ARE SLUSH OR SNOW COVERED SO TRAVEL WITH CARE. $$ WIZ038-039-048-049-142000- OUTAGAMIE-BROWN-WINNEBAGO-CALUMET- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...APPLETON...GREEN BAY...OSHKOSH... CHILTON 1252 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 LIGHT TO OCCASIONALLY MODERATE SNOW WILL CONTINUE IN THE FOX VALLEY DURING THE EARLY AFTERNOON HOURS. THE HEAVIER SNOW WILL BE IN THE NORTHERN FOX VALLEY WEST OF HIGHWAY 41. IT SHOULD GRADUALLY CHANGE TO SLEET OR RAIN AND DIMINISH DURING THE MID AFTERNOON. $$ RDM  667 WWUS83 KSGF 141810 SPSSGF SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPRINGFIELD MO 110 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 KSZ073-097-101-MOZ055>058-066>071-077>083-088>098-101>106-150000- BOURBON-CRAWFORD-CHEROKEE-BENTON-MORGAN-MILLER-MARIES-VERNON- ST. CLAIR-HICKORY-CAMDEN-PULASKI-PHELPS-BARTON-CEDAR-POLK-DALLAS- LACLEDE-TEXAS-DENT-JASPER-DADE-GREENE-WEBSTER-WRIGHT-NEWTON- LAWRENCE-CHRISTIAN-DOUGLAS-HOWELL-SHANNON-MCDONALD-BARRY-STONE- TANEY-OZARK-OREGON- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FORT SCOTT...PITTSBURG... BAXTER SPRINGS...COLUMBUS...WARSAW...COLE CAMP...VERSAILLES... ELDON...LAKE OZARK...VIENNA...NEVADA...APPLETON CITY...OSCEOLA... HERMITAGE...OSAGE BEACH...CAMDENTON...FORT LEONARD WOOD... WAYNESVILLE...ROLLA...LAMAR...EL DORADO SPRINGS...STOCKTON... BOLIVAR...BUFFALO...LEBANON...HOUSTON...CABOOL...SALEM...JOPLIN... CARTHAGE...GREENFIELD...SPRINGFIELD...MARSHFIELD...ROGERSVILLE... MOUNTAIN GROVE...MANSFIELD...NEOSHO...AURORA...MOUNT VERNON... NIXA...OZARK...AVA...WEST PLAINS...WINONA...EMINENCE...ANDERSON... PINEVILLE...MONETT...CASSVILLE...KIMBERLING CITY...GALENA... BRANSON...FORSYTH...GAINESVILLE...THEODOSIA...THAYER...ALTON 110 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...ELEVATED TO SIGNIFICANT FIRE WEATHER RISK THIS AFTERNOON... GUSTY SOUTHERLY WINDS OF 25 TO 35 MPH COUPLED WITH HUMIDITY VALUES OF 30 TO 35 PERCENT WILL LEAD TO ELEVATED TO LOCALLY SIGNIFICANT FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS THIS AFTERNOON. HUMIDITY VALUES AT SOME LOCATIONS ESPECIALLY ACROSS CENTRAL AND SOUTH CENTRAL MISSOURI WILL BE NEAR 25 PERCENT. THESE CONDITIONS COULD LEAD TO THE RAPID SPREAD OF FIRES. WINDS WILL GRADUALLY DIMINISH AND MOISTURE LEVELS WILL INCREASE THIS EVENING. $$ FOSTER  004 WWUS85 KCYS 141826 SPSCYS SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHEYENNE WY 1226 PM MDT SUN APR 14 2013 WYZ101>110-113-115>119-142300- CONVERSE COUNTY LOWER ELEVATIONS-NIOBRARA COUNTY- NORTH LARAMIE RANGE-FERRIS/SEMINOE/SHIRLEY MOUNTAINS- SHIRLEY BASIN-CENTRAL LARAMIE RANGE AND SOUTHWEST PLATTE COUNTY- EAST PLATTE COUNTY-GOSHEN COUNTY-CENTRAL CARBON COUNTY- NORTH SNOWY RANGE FOOTHILLS-UPPER NORTH PLATTE RIVER BASIN- LARAMIE VALLEY-SOUTH LARAMIE RANGE-SOUTH LARAMIE RANGE FOOTHILLS- CENTRAL LARAMIE COUNTY-EAST LARAMIE COUNTY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...DOUGLAS...GLENROCK...LUSK...MUDDY GAP... MEDICINE BOW...BORDEAUX...GLENDO...WHEATLAND...CHUGWATER... GUERNSEY...TORRINGTON...RAWLINS...SINCLAIR...HANNA...ARLINGTON... ELK MOUNTAIN...SARATOGA...ENCAMPMENT...RIVERSIDE...LARAMIE... VEDAUWOO...BUFORD...PUMPKIN VINE...HORSE CREEK...HARRIMAN... WHITAKER...CHEYENNE...BURNS...CARPENTER...ALBIN...PINE BLUFFS 1226 PM MDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...STRONG WINDS WILL CONTINUE OVER MUCH OF SOUTHEAST WYOMING THIS AFTERNOON... WEST TO NORTHWEST WINDS WILL BE SUSTAINED AT 25 TO 35 MPH OVER MUCH OF SOUTHEAST WYOMING THIS AFTERNOON WITH GUSTS AS HIGH AS 50 MPH. THE WINDS WILL DIMINISH EARLY THIS EVENING. AT NOON...THE CHEYENNE AIRPORT RECORDED A WIND GUST TO 51 MPH... RAWLINS HAD A GUST TO 52 MPH AND SARATOGA 45 MPH. MOTORISTS TRAVELING IN SOUTHEAST WYOMING THIS AFTERNOON SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR THE STRONG WINDS AND SUDDEN GUSTS. THOSE WITH LIGHTWEIGHT OR HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES SHOULD BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS. $$ WEILAND  720 WWUS83 KARX 141854 SPSARX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LA CROSSE WI 154 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 WIZ041>044-142100- ADAMS-JUNEAU-LA CROSSE-MONROE- 154 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...SOME PATCHY FREEZING RAIN PERSISTS... WITH TEMPERATURES HOVERING NEAR 32 DEGREES AND AREAS OF RAIN CONTINUING...SOME FREEZING RAIN WILL PERSIST ACROSS THE AREA INTO THE MID AFTERNOON HOURS. THE FREEZING RAIN WILL BE MORE COMMON OVER THE RIDGE TOPS...AND NORTH OF A LA CROSSE TO TOMAH AND ADAMS-FRIENDSHIP LINE. THE FREEZING RAIN WILL MAINLY ACCUMULATE ON TREES AND POWER LINES...HOWEVER SOME ICING IS POSSIBLE ON UNTREATED ROADS. IF TRAVELING EARLY THIS AFTERNOON...BE ALERT FOR SLIPPERY SPOTS... ESPECIALLY ON RIDGE TOPS AND ROADS ON NORTH FACING HILLSIDES. $$ RRS  830 WWUS82 KMLB 141934 SPSMLB SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL 334 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ041-046-141-147-142030- COASTAL VOLUSIA COUNTY-INLAND VOLUSIA COUNTY-NORTHERN BREVARD COUNTY-SEMINOLE- 334 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR STRONG WIND GUSTS UP 55 MPH AND SMALL HAIL OVER NORTHWESTERN BREVARD COUNTY...EASTERN SEMINOLE COUNTY...EASTERN VOLUSIA COUNTY... * UNTIL 430 PM EDT. AT 332 PM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A STORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING STRONG WINDS AND SMALL HAIL OVER LAKE HARNEY...MOVING NORTH AT 10 MPH. LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE STORM WHICH MAY EXPERIENCE STRONG WINDS AND SMALL HAIL INCLUDE OSTEEN...INTERSTATE 95...AND MAYTOWN. THE PRIMARY THREAT WILL BE CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING STRIKES AND GUSTY WINDS OF UP TO 55 MPH...WHICH CAN CAUSE UNSECURED OBJECTS TO BLOW AROUND...SNAP TREE LIMBS OR CAUSE POWER OUTAGES. HEAVY RAINFALL WILL TEMPORARILY REDUCE VISIBILITY. SEEK SHELTER INDOORS UNTIL THE STORM PASSES. TORRENTIAL RAINFALL CAN BE EXPECTED...CAUSING TEMPORARY PONDING ON SOME ROADS AND MINOR FLOODING OF POOR DRAINAGE AREAS. MOTORISTS SHOULD SLOW DOWN IN HEAVY RAINFALL TO REDUCE THE RISK OF HYDROPLANING AND LEAVE SAFE DISTANCE BETWEEN OTHER VEHICLES. LAT...LON 2922 8099 2908 8093 2907 8090 2884 8075 2881 8077 2885 8078 2885 8081 2879 8078 2876 8081 2877 8084 2872 8083 2862 8089 2865 8127 2927 8131 2927 8123 TIME...MOT...LOC 1933Z 176DEG 9KT 2872 8107 $$ MOSES  960 WWUS82 KJAX 142001 SPSJAX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL 401 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ036-142030- ALACHUA- 401 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR SOUTHERN ALACHUA COUNTY FOR SMALL HAIL VALID UNTIL 430 PM EDT... AT 401 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM CENTERED 2 MILES SOUTH OF ARCHER...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 25 MPH. THIS STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL ALSO AFFECT AREAS AROUND ARCHER THROUGH 430 PM EDT. HAIL UP TO THREE QUARTER INCH IN DIAMETER CAN BE EXPECTED ALONG WITH POSSIBLE MINOR DAMAGE. REPORT DAMAGE TO THE NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OR YOUR COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM EDT SUNDAY EVENING FOR NORTHEASTERN FLORIDA AND SOUTHEAST GEORGIA. LAT...LON 2965 8255 2965 8238 2949 8239 2949 8256 TIME...MOT...LOC 2001Z 203DEG 21KT 2954 8249 $$ ZIBURA  357 WWUS83 KMQT 142011 SPSMQT SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MARQUETTE MI 411 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 MIZ001-003-150400- KEWEENAW-NORTHERN HOUGHTON- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...COPPER HARBOR...HOUGHTON...HANCOCK 411 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...WINTRY MIX OF PRECIPITATION AND STRONG WINDS EXPECTED FOR THE KEWEENAW PENINSULA... EXPECT SNOW TO DEVELOP THIS EVENING IN ADVANCE OF A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING NORTHEAST FROM THE NORTHERN PLAINS INTO MINNESOTA. AS WARMER AIR MOVES NORTH AHEAD OF THIS LOW...THE SNOW WILL MIX WITH SLEET BEFORE CHANGING TO ALL RAIN LATER THIS EVENING. THERE MAY ALSO BE SOME FREEZING RAIN OVER THE HIGHER TERRAIN OF THE KEWEENAW WHERE TEMPERATURES REMAIN NEAR 32 LATE THIS EVENING INTO THE EARLY MORNING HOURS ON MONDAY. BEFORE THE PRECIPITATION CHANGES TO RAIN...PLAN ON 1 TO 3 INCHES OF WET SNOW AND SLEET ACCUMULATION. IN ADDITION...ANY HEAVY RAIN TONIGHT MAY RESULT IN PONDING OF WATER IN LOW LYING OR POORLY DRAINED AREAS. EAST WINDS LATE TONIGHT MAY GUST AS HIGH AS 35 TO 40 MPH...WITH THE HIGHEST WIND SPEEDS OVER EAST FACING HIGHER TERRAIN NEAR LAKE SUPERIOR. $$ MIZ002-009-084-150400- ONTONAGON-GOGEBIC-SOUTHERN HOUGHTON- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ONTONAGON...IRONWOOD...KENTON...SIDNAW 411 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 /311 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013/ ...WINTRY MIX OF PRECIPITATION FOR WESTERN UPPER MICHIGAN... EXPECT SNOW TO DEVELOP LATE THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING IN ADVANCE OF A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING NORTHEAST FROM THE NORTHERN PLAINS INTO MINNESOTA. AS WARMER AIR MOVES NORTH AHEAD OF THIS LOW...THE SNOW WILL MIX WITH SLEET BEFORE CHANGING TO ALL RAIN THIS EVENING. THERE MAY ALSO BE SOME FREEZING RAIN OVER THE HIGHER TERRAIN WHERE TEMPERATURES REMAIN NEAR 32 FROM THIS EVENING INTO THE EARLY MORNING HOURS ON MONDAY. BEFORE THE PRECIPITATION CHANGES TO RAIN...PLAN ON UP TO 2 INCHES OF WET SNOW AND SLEET ACCUMULATION OVER SOME HIGHER TERRAIN LOCATIONS. IN ADDITION...ANY HEAVY RAIN TONIGHT MAY RESULT IN PONDING OF WATER IN LOW LYING OR POORLY DRAINED AREAS. $$ MIZ004-005-150400- BARAGA-MARQUETTE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...L'ANSE...GWINN...MARQUETTE 411 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...WINTRY MIX OF PRECIPITATION FOR NORTH CENTRAL UPPER MICHIGAN... EXPECT SNOW TO DEVELOP THIS EVENING IN ADVANCE OF A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING NORTHEAST FROM THE NORTHERN PLAINS INTO MINNESOTA. AS WARMER AIR MOVES NORTH AHEAD OF THIS LOW...THE SNOW WILL MIX WITH SLEET BEFORE CHANGING TO ALL RAIN BY LATE THIS EVENING. THERE MAY ALSO BE SOME FREEZING RAIN OVER THE HIGHER TERRAIN WHERE TEMPERATURES REMAIN NEAR 32 FROM LATE THIS EVENING INTO THE EARLY MORNING HOURS ON MONDAY. BEFORE THE PRECIPITATION CHANGES TO RAIN...PLAN ON UP TO 2 INCHES OF WET SNOW AND SLEET ACCUMULATION OVER SOME HIGHER TERRAIN LOCATIONS. IN ADDITION...ANY HEAVY RAIN TONIGHT MAY RESULT IN PONDING OF WATER IN LOW LYING OR POORLY DRAINED AREAS. $$ MIZ010-011-150400- IRON-DICKINSON- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...IRON RIVER...IRON MOUNTAIN 311 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...WINTRY MIX OF PRECIPITATION FOR SOUTH CENTRAL UPPER MICHIGAN... EXPECT SNOW TO DEVELOP LATE THIS AFTERNOON IN ADVANCE OF A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING NORTHEAST FROM THE NORTHERN PLAINS INTO MINNESOTA. AS WARMER AIR MOVES NORTH AHEAD OF THIS LOW...THE SNOW WILL MIX WITH SLEET BEFORE CHANGING TO ALL RAIN THIS EVENING. THERE MAY ALSO BE SOME FREEZING RAIN OVER THE HIGHER TERRAIN NORTH AND WEST OF IRON MOUNTAIN WHERE TEMPERATURES REMAIN NEAR 32 FROM LATE THIS EVENING INTO THE EARLY MORNING HOURS ON MONDAY. BEFORE THE PRECIPITATION CHANGES TO RAIN...PLAN ON UP TO 2 INCHES OF WET SNOW AND SLEET ACCUMULATION OVER SOME HIGHER TERRAIN LOCATIONS. IN ADDITION...ANY HEAVY RAIN TONIGHT MAY RESULT IN PONDING OF WATER IN LOW LYING OR POORLY DRAINED AREAS. $$ KC  474 WWUS83 KGRB 142026 SPSGRB SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREEN BAY WI 326 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 WIZ005-010>013-018-019-021-150000- VILAS-ONEIDA-FOREST-FLORENCE-NORTHERN MARINETTE-LINCOLN-LANGLADE- NORTHERN OCONTO- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...EAGLE RIVER...RHINELANDER...CRANDON... TOMAHAWK...ANTIGO 326 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 MODERATE TO OCCASIONALLY HEAVY SNOW WILL CONTINUE ACROSS NORTH-CENTRAL AND FAR NORTHEAST WISCONSIN THROUGH LATE THIS AFTERNOON OR EARLY THIS EVENING. THE HEAVY SNOW WILL CAUSE AREA ROADWAYS TO QUICKLY BECOME SNOW COVERED AND SLIPPERY. TRAVEL WITH CARE IF HEADING OUT THIS AFTERNOON. THE SNOW WILL MIX WITH RAIN AND SLEET BY EARLY THIS EVENING. $$ MPC  179 WWUS86 KHNX 142033 SPSHNX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY - HANFORD CA 133 PM PDT SUN APR 14 2013 CAZ089>091-152045- WEST CENTRAL SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY-EAST CENTRAL SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY- SOUTHWESTERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY- 133 PM PDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...GUSTY WINDS AND BLOWING DUST POSSIBLE ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY MONDAY AND TUESDAY... A STRONG WEATHER SYSTEM WILL MOVE THROUGH CENTRAL CALIFORNIA ON MONDAY WITH AN INCREASE IN WINDS IN THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY...ESPECIALLY AROUND MERCED AND ALONG THE WEST SIDE. LOCALLY STRONG WIND GUSTS AROUND 35 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING AND AGAIN TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. TRAVEL MAY BE DIFFICULT ALONG THE INTERSTATE 5 CORRIDOR DUE TO BLOWING DUST AND REDUCED VISIBILITIES. STAY TUNED FOR THE LATEST FORECAST UPDATES AND POSSIBLE ALERTS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. $$ ANDERSEN WEATHER.GOV/HANFORD  568 WWUS82 KMLB 142040 SPSMLB SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL 440 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ041-044-141-142215- COASTAL VOLUSIA COUNTY-INLAND VOLUSIA COUNTY-NORTHERN LAKE COUNTY- 440 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR STRONG WIND GUSTS UP TO 55 MPH AND SMALL HAIL OVER NORTHEASTERN LAKE COUNTY...NORTHERN VOLUSIA COUNTY... * UNTIL 615 PM EDT. AT 435 PM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A STORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING STRONG WINDS AND SMALL HAIL 5 MILES SOUTHWEST OF DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY...MOVING NORTH AT 20 MPH. ADDITIONAL STORMS ARE DEVELOPING ACROSS NORTHERN LAKE AND NORTHERN VOLUSIA COUNTIES WHICH MAY BECOME STRONG OVER THE NEXT HOUR. THE PRIMARY THREAT WILL BE CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING STRIKES AND GUSTY WINDS UP TO 55 MPH...WHICH CAN CAUSE UNSECURED OBJECTS TO BLOW AROUND...SNAP TREE LIMBS OR CAUSE POWER OUTAGES. HEAVY RAINFALL WILL TEMPORARILY REDUCE VISIBILITY. SEEK SHELTER INDOORS UNTIL THE STORM PASSES. IN ADDITION TORRENTIAL RAIN WILL CAUSE TEMPORARY PONDING ON SOME ROADS AND MINOR FLOODING OF POOR DRAINAGE AREAS. MOTORISTS SHOULD SLOW DOWN IN HEAVY RAINFALL TO REDUCE THE RISK OF HYDROPLANING AND LEAVE SAFE DISTANCE BETWEEN OTHER VEHICLES. LAT...LON 2908 8093 2907 8090 2905 8090 2898 8166 2905 8166 2905 8164 2928 8165 2932 8168 2938 8145 2940 8143 2940 8142 2927 8141 2927 8116 2941 8116 2943 8110 TIME...MOT...LOC 2038Z 164DEG 15KT 2915 8113 $$ MOSES  354 WWUS82 KJAX 142042 SPSJAX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL 442 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ036-142115- ALACHUA- 442 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR EASTERN ALACHUA COUNTY FOR SMALL HAIL VALID UNTIL 515 PM EDT... AT 442 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A STRONG THUNDERSTORM CENTERED 2 MILES NORTHWEST OF MICANOPY...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 30 MPH. THIS STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL ALSO AFFECT AREAS AROUND MICANOPY...ROCHELLE...GROVE PARK...NEWNANS LAKE...GAINESVILLE AIRPORT...ORANGE HEIGHTS AND WALDO THROUGH 515 PM EDT. HAIL UP TO THREE QUARTER INCH IN DIAMETER CAN BE EXPECTED ALONG WITH POSSIBLE MINOR DAMAGE. REPORT DAMAGE TO THE NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OR YOUR COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM EDT SUNDAY EVENING FOR NORTHEASTERN FLORIDA AND SOUTHEAST GEORGIA. LAT...LON 2984 8226 2981 8214 2974 8206 2952 8206 2949 8241 TIME...MOT...LOC 2042Z 209DEG 26KT 2956 8228 $$ ZIBURA  024 WWUS85 KRIW 142049 SPSRIW SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RIVERTON WY 249 PM MDT SUN APR 14 2013 WYZ005-007-015-017>020-022-030-150900- CASPER MOUNTAIN-EAST SWEETWATER COUNTY- GREEN MOUNTAINS AND RATTLESNAKE RANGE-LANDER FOOTHILLS- NATRONA COUNTY LOWER ELEVATIONS-OWL CREEK AND BRIDGER MOUNTAINS- SOUTHWEST BIG HORN BASIN-WIND RIVER BASIN-WIND RIVER MOUNTAINS EAST- 249 PM MDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A RETURN TO WINTRY WEATHER... SPRING HAS NOT QUITE ARRIVED ACROSS WESTERN AND CENTRAL WYOMING. YET ANOTHER POTENTIALLY SIGNIFICANT EARLY SPRING SYSTEM MAY IMPACT EASTERN WYOMING. AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE AND ITS ASSOCIATED TROUGH ARE CURRENTLY OFF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST COAST. THIS TROUGH WILL MOVE INLAND AND DIVE AS FAR SOUTH AS CENTRAL UTAH BY MONDAY EVENING BEFORE BEGINNING TO MOVE EAST. AS THIS SYSTEM PROGRESSES...IT WILL USHER COLD AIR ACROSS THE STATE AND SPREAD SNOWFALL ACROSS SOUTHERN AND EASTERN WYOMING. THE FURTHER EAST IT MOVES...THE MORE WRAP AROUND MOISTURE MAY BE BROUGHT ACROSS CENTRAL WYOMING. THIS WRAP AROUND MOISTURE MAY RESULT IN SOME ENHANCED UPSLOPE SNOWFALL FOR THE LANDER FOOTHILLS AND CASPER. GUSTY WIND WILL AGAIN ACCOMPANY SNOWFALL TO POTENTIALLY BRING SOME BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW WHICH MAY IMPACT TRAVEL. THIS SYSTEM IS NOT EXPECTED TO BE AS POTENT AS THE SYSTEM EXPERIENCED LAST WEEK...BUT MAY HAVE SOME MODERATE TO SIGNIFICANT SNOWFALL. SNOWFALL AMOUNTS ARE STILL DIFFICULT TO PINPOINT...BUT SNOWFALL OF 3 TO 7 INCHES WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS MAY NOT BE OUT OF THE QUESTION FOR THE LOWER ELEVATIONS...WITH 5 TO 12 INCHES POSSIBLE IN THE MOUNTAINS WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS. STAY TUNED FOR FUTURE UPDATES REGARDING THIS SYSTEM AS ITS IMPACTS ARE DETERMINED. $$ BRANHAM  462 WWUS83 KARX 142055 SPSARX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LA CROSSE WI 355 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 WIZ029-033-034-142300- CLARK-JACKSON-TREMPEALEAU- 355 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...SOME PATCHY FREEZING RAIN PERSISTS... WITH TEMPERATURES HOVERING NEAR 32 DEGREES AND AREAS OF RAIN CONTINUING...SOME FREEZING RAIN WILL PERSIST ACROSS THE AREA INTO THE LATE AFTERNOON HOURS. THE FREEZING RAIN WILL BE MORE COMMON OVER THE RIDGE TOPS OTHER HIGHER TERRAIN AREAS. THE FREEZING RAIN WILL MAINLY ACCUMULATE ON TREES AND POWER LINES...HOWEVER SOME ICING IS POSSIBLE ON UNTREATED ROADS. IF TRAVELING LATE THIS AFTERNOON...BE ALERT FOR LEFT OVER SLUSHY AND SLIPPERY SPOTS...ESPECIALLY ON RIDGE TOPS...SECONDARY ROADS AND ROADS ON NORTH FACING HILLSIDES. $$ RRS  056 WWUS82 KMLB 142108 SPSMLB SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL 508 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ044>046-144-142230- NORTHERN LAKE COUNTY-ORANGE-SEMINOLE-SOUTHERN LAKE COUNTY- 508 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR STRONG WIND GUSTS UP TO 55 MPH AND SMALL HAIL OVER LAKE COUNTY...NORTHWESTERN ORANGE COUNTY...WESTERN SEMINOLE COUNTY... * UNTIL 630 PM EDT. AT 504 PM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A STORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING STRONG WINDS AND SMALL HAIL 5 MILES NORTHWEST OF MASCOTTE...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 20 MPH. ADDITIONAL STRONG STORMS WERE ALSO LOCATED OVER ROCK SPRINGS AND PLYMOUTH AND SOUTHWARDS ALONG THE WESTERN ORLANDO METRO INTO PINE HILLS. THE PRIMARY THREAT WILL BE CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING STRIKES AND GUSTY WINDS UP TO 55 MPH...WHICH CAN CAUSE UNSECURED OBJECTS TO BLOW AROUND...SNAP TREE LIMBS OR CAUSE POWER OUTAGES. SMALL HAIL WILL ALSO BE POSSIBLE WITH THESE STORMS. TORRENTIAL RAINFALL CAN BE EXPECTED...CAUSING TEMPORARY PONDING ON SOME ROADS AND MINOR FLOODING OF POOR DRAINAGE AREAS. MOTORISTS SHOULD SLOW DOWN IN HEAVY RAINFALL TO REDUCE THE RISK OF HYDROPLANING AND LEAVE SAFE DISTANCE BETWEEN OTHER VEHICLES. SEEK SHELTER INDOORS UNTIL THE STORM PASSES. LAT...LON 2896 8196 2897 8195 2896 8166 2899 8166 2901 8138 2898 8135 2896 8137 2895 8135 2889 8135 2888 8137 2884 8135 2856 8134 2851 8196 TIME...MOT...LOC 2106Z 216DEG 19KT 2862 8196 $$ MOSES  487 WWUS82 KJAX 142117 SPSJAX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL 517 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ031-032-036-037-142200- ALACHUA-BRADFORD-CLAY-PUTNAM- 517 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR SOUTHWESTERN CLAY...SOUTHEASTERN BRADFORD...EASTERN ALACHUA AND NORTHWESTERN PUTNAM COUNTIES FOR STRONG WINDS AND SMALL HAIL VALID UNTIL 600 PM EDT... AT 517 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED 2 MILES WEST OF MELROSE LANDING...MOVING NORTH AT 20 MPH. THESE STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL ALSO AFFECT AREAS AROUND MELROSE LANDING...JOHNSON...INTERLACHEN...ORANGE HEIGHTS...MELROSE... PUTNAM HALL...FLORAHOME...LAKE GENEVA...KEYSTONE HEIGHTS AND GEORGE'S LAKE THROUGH 600 PM EDT. HAIL UP TO THREE QUARTER INCH IN DIAMETER AND GUSTY WINDS OF 45 TO 55 MPH CAN BE EXPECTED ALONG WITH POSSIBLE MINOR DAMAGE. REPORT DAMAGE TO THE NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OR YOUR COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM EDT SUNDAY EVENING FOR NORTHEASTERN FLORIDA AND SOUTHEAST GEORGIA. LAT...LON 2998 8211 2993 8177 2957 8190 2963 8221 TIME...MOT...LOC 2117Z 191DEG 16KT 2968 8199 $$ PETERSON  276 WWUS82 KJAX 142135 SPSJAX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL 535 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ032-036-037-040-142215- ALACHUA-CLAY-MARION-PUTNAM- 535 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR SOUTHEASTERN CLAY...EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN ALACHUA...NORTHWESTERN PUTNAM AND NORTHERN MARION COUNTIES FOR STRONG WINDS AND SMALL HAIL VALID UNTIL 615 PM EDT... AT 535 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED 3 MILES SOUTH OF JOHNSON...MOVING NORTH AT 25 MPH. THESE STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL ALSO AFFECT AREAS AROUND ORANGE SPRINGS...HOG VALLEY...JOHNSON...INTERLACHEN...MELROSE LANDING... MANNVILLE...HOLLISTER...PUTNAM HALL...CARRAWAY AND FLORAHOME THROUGH 615 PM EDT. HAIL UP TO THREE QUARTER INCH IN DIAMETER AND GUSTY WINDS OF 45 TO 55 MPH CAN BE EXPECTED ALONG WITH POSSIBLE MINOR DAMAGE. IF FURTHER INTENSIFICATION OCCURS A WARNING MAY BE REQUIRED. REPORT DAMAGE TO THE NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OR YOUR COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM EDT SUNDAY EVENING FOR NORTHEASTERN FLORIDA AND SOUTHEAST GEORGIA. LAT...LON 3000 8189 2990 8162 2944 8190 2950 8209 TIME...MOT...LOC 2135Z 201DEG 24KT 2955 8196 $$ PETERSON  243 WWUS86 KSTO 142143 SPSSTO SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SACRAMENTO CA 243 PM PDT SUN APR 14 2013 CAZ013>019-063-064-066>069-151100- SHASTA LAKE AREA / NORTHERN SHASTA COUNTY- BURNEY BASIN / EASTERN SHASTA COUNTY-NORTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY- CENTRAL SACRAMENTO VALLEY-SOUTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY- CARQUINEZ STRAIT AND DELTA-NORTHERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY- MOUNTAINS SOUTHWESTERN SHASTA COUNTY TO NORTHERN LAKE COUNTY- CLEAR LAKE/SOUTHERN LAKE COUNTY- NORTHEAST FOOTHILLS/SACRAMENTO VALLEY-MOTHERLODE- WESTERN PLUMAS COUNTY/LASSEN PARK- WEST SLOPE NORTHERN SIERRA NEVADA- 243 PM PDT SUN APR 14 2013 ....ANOTHER COOL SPRING WEATHER SYSTEM WILL AFFECT THE REGION MONDAY AND TUESDAY... A WEATHER SYSTEM PRESENTLY ALONG THE COAST OF BRITISH COLUMBIA WILL MOVE QUICKLY SOUTHWARD INTO FAR NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ON MONDAY BEFORE SHIFTING EAST INTO THE ROCKIES ON TUESDAY. A VARIETY OF WEATHER IMPACTS ARE EXPECTED AS THE WEATHER SYSTEM MOVES THROUGH THE REGION INCLUDING AN INCREASING CHANCE OF SHOWERS ACROSS MAINLY THE HIGHER TERRAIN LATER TONIGHT AND MONDAY...STRONG GUSTY NORTHERLY WINDS DEVELOPING IN ITS WAKE ON TUESDAY AND BRINGING MUCH COOLER TEMPERATURES. SCATTERED SHOWERS ARE FORECAST TO DEVELOP ACROSS THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS TONIGHT AND SPREAD SOUTH AND INCREASE IN COVERAGE OVER THE NORTHERN SIERRA ON MONDAY. A FEW SHOWERS WILL ALSO BE POSSIBLE IN THE VALLEY. ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL MAY BECOME AN ISSUE ACROSS THE NORTHERN SIERRA PASSES BEGINNING EARLY MONDAY AND CONTINUING INTO EARLY TUESDAY. SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF A INCH OR SO WILL BE POSSIBLE DOWN TO AROUND THE 5000 FOOT LEVEL WHILE SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOW MAY ACCUMULATE ALONG THE NORTHERN SIERRA CREST...LOCALLY HIGHER ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE POSSIBLE. MOTORISTS PLANNING TRAVEL OVER THE PASSES MONDAY SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR WINTER WEATHER CONDITIONS. GUSTY NORTH WINDS WILL DEVELOP IN THE WAKE OF THIS SYSTEM ACROSS THE INTERIOR OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ON TUESDAY. NORTH WINDS OF 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 45 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE...SO DIFFICULT DRIVING CONDITIONS CAN BE EXPECTED AND THERE WILL BE POTENTIAL FOR DOWNED TREES AND LOCAL POWER OUTAGES. DRY AND WARMER WEATHER WITH LESS BREEZY CONDITIONS WILL RETURN BY MID-WEEK. $$  373 WWUS83 KMPX 142206 SPSMPX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN MN 506 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 MNZ058>063-065>070-073>078-WIZ023>026-028-150100- MEEKER-WRIGHT-HENNEPIN-ANOKA-RAMSEY-WASHINGTON-RENVILLE-MCLEOD- SIBLEY-CARVER-SCOTT-DAKOTA-REDWOOD-BROWN-NICOLLET-LE SUEUR-RICE- GOODHUE-ST. CROIX-PIERCE-DUNN-PEPIN-EAU CLAIRE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...LITCHFIELD...MONTICELLO...MINNEAPOLIS... BLAINE...ST. PAUL...STILLWATER...OLIVIA...HUTCHINSON...GAYLORD... CHASKA...SHAKOPEE...BURNSVILLE...REDWOOD FALLS...NEW ULM... ST. PETER...LE SUEUR...FARIBAULT...RED WING...HUDSON... NEW RICHMOND...RIVER FALLS...PRESCOTT...MENOMONIE...BOYCEVILLE... DURAND...PEPIN...EAU CLAIRE...ALTOONA 506 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ALTHOUGH THE HEAVIER PRECIPITATION CONTINUES TO SHIFT INTO NORTHERN MINNESOTA AND NORTHERN WISCONSIN...AREAS OF LIGHT RAIN...SNOW...AND SLEET WILL BE POSSIBLE INTO THE EARLY EVENING HOURS ACROSS MUCH OF CENTRAL MINNESOTA AND WEST CENTRAL WISCONSIN. WITH GROUND TEMPERATURES HOVERING AROUND FREEZING...UNTREATED SURFACES SUCH AS SIDEWALKS AND PAVEMENT MAY BECOME SLICK. $$  520 WWUS82 KJAX 142223 SPSJAX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL 623 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ032-033-037-038-142315- CLAY-FLAGLER-PUTNAM-ST. JOHNS- 623 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR EASTERN CLAY... NORTHEASTERN PUTNAM...ST. JOHNS AND NORTHERN FLAGLER COUNTIES FOR STRONG WINDS...SMALL HAIL AND EXCESSIVE LIGHTNING VALID UNTIL 715 PM EDT... AT 623 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED 2 MILES NORTHWEST OF SATSUMA...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 20 MPH. THESE STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL ALSO AFFECT AREAS AROUND SATSUMA...PALATKA...SAN MATEO...EAST PALATKA...ORANGE MILLS...BOSTWICK...FEDERAL POINT...HASTINGS...SPUDS AND WORLD GOLF VILLAGE THROUGH 715 PM EDT. HAIL UP TO THREE QUARTER INCH IN DIAMETER...EXCESSIVE CLOUD-TO-GROUND LIGHTNING AND GUSTY WINDS OF 45 TO 55 MPH CAN BE EXPECTED ALONG WITH POSSIBLE MINOR DAMAGE. REPORT DAMAGE TO THE NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OR YOUR COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM EDT SUNDAY EVENING FOR NORTHEASTERN FLORIDA AND SOUTHEAST GEORGIA. LAT...LON 2948 8124 2953 8179 3003 8159 3005 8132 2994 8129 2988 8126 2977 8125 2964 8119 TIME...MOT...LOC 2223Z 225DEG 18KT 2959 8166 $$ PETERSON  756 WWUS82 KMLB 142231 SPSMLB SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL 631 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ045-053-142315- ORANGE-OSCEOLA- 631 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR STRONG WIND GUSTS BETWEEN 45 AND 55 MPH AND SMALL HAIL OVER CENTRAL ORANGE COUNTY... OSCEOLA COUNTY... * UNTIL 715 PM EDT. AT 627 PM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A BROKEN BAND OF STORMS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING STRONG WINDS AND SMALL HAIL OVER KISSIMMEE...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 30 MPH. THIS BAND OF STORMS EXTENDS SOUTHWARD ACROSS OSCEOLA COUNTY TO LAKE KISSIMMEE. LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE STORM WHICH MAY EXPERIENCE STRONG WINDS AND SMALL HAIL INCLUDE BELLE ISLE...CAMPBELL...ORLANDO EXECUTIVE AIRPORT AND OSCEOLA HERITAGE PARK. THE PRIMARY THREAT WILL BE CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING STRIKES AND GUSTY WINDS OF 45 TO 55 MPH...WHICH CAN CAUSE UNSECURED OBJECTS TO BLOW AROUND...SNAP TREE LIMBS OR CAUSE POWER OUTAGES. HEAVY RAINFALL WILL TEMPORARILY REDUCE VISIBILITY. SEEK SHELTER INDOORS UNTIL THE STORM PASSES. LAT...LON 2858 8118 2804 8099 2764 8098 2764 8114 2771 8115 2783 8122 2786 8130 2795 8134 2804 8147 2805 8147 2806 8144 2802 8138 2808 8135 2808 8145 2814 8146 2815 8153 2820 8153 2825 8156 2826 8158 2855 8159 TIME...MOT...LOC 2229Z 207DEG 24KT 2830 8142 $$ KELLY  444 WWUS82 KMLB 142243 SPSMLB SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL 643 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ041-141-142330- COASTAL VOLUSIA COUNTY-INLAND VOLUSIA COUNTY- 643 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR STRONG WIND GUSTS BETWEEN 45 AND 55 MPH AND SMALL HAIL OVER EASTERN VOLUSIA COUNTY... * UNTIL 730 PM EDT. AT 636 PM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A STORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING STRONG WINDS AND SMALL HAIL 7 MILES EAST OF LAKE HELEN...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 30 MPH. LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE STORM WHICH MAY EXPERIENCE STRONG WINDS AND SMALL HAIL INCLUDE DAYTONA BEACH...DAYTONA BEACH SHORES...PORT ORANGE...PONCE INLET AND WILBUR BY THE SEA. THE PRIMARY THREAT WILL BE CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING STRIKES AND GUSTY WINDS OF 45 TO 55 MPH...WHICH CAN CAUSE UNSECURED OBJECTS TO BLOW AROUND...SNAP TREE LIMBS OR CAUSE POWER OUTAGES. HEAVY RAINFALL WILL TEMPORARILY REDUCE VISIBILITY. SEEK SHELTER INDOORS UNTIL THE STORM PASSES. LAT...LON 2942 8109 2916 8097 2909 8092 2907 8092 2907 8090 2898 8085 2895 8086 2883 8098 2905 8136 2927 8124 2927 8116 2940 8116 2942 8116 2943 8112 TIME...MOT...LOC 2241Z 213DEG 24KT 2903 8110 $$ KELLY  277 WWUS83 KARX 142247 SPSARX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LA CROSSE WI 547 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 IAZ008-018-MNZ079-086-087-094-095-142345- DODGE-FILLMORE-FLOYD-MITCHELL-MOWER-OLMSTED-WABASHA- 547 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 AT 545 PM...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A LINE OF FAST-MOVING THUNDERSTORMS REACHING FROM MASON CITY UP TO NEAR AUSTIN...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 45 MPH. WIND GUSTS OF 30 TO 35 MPH AND SOME SMALL HAIL MAY ACCOMPANY THESE THUNDERSTORMS AS THEY PASS. LOCATIONS THAT MAY BE AFFECTED INCLUDE... AUSTIN...RUDD...LYLE...ST. ANSGAR...FLOYD...CLAREMONT AND OSAGE. $$ MW  164 WWUS82 KJAX 142251 SPSJAX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL 651 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ037-040-142330- MARION-PUTNAM- 651 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR SOUTHEASTERN PUTNAM AND EASTERN MARION COUNTIES FOR STRONG WINDS AND SMALL HAIL VALID UNTIL 730 PM EDT... AT 651 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED OVER OCKLAWAHA...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. THESE STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL ALSO AFFECT AREAS AROUND WEIRSDALE... SILVER SPRINGS SHORES...OCKLAWAHA...MOSS BLUFF...LYNNE...JUNIPER SPRINGS...SALT SPRINGS...FRUITLAND...LAKE DELANCY AND WELAKA THROUGH 730 PM EDT. HAIL UP TO THREE QUARTER INCH IN DIAMETER AND GUSTY WINDS OF 45 TO 55 MPH CAN BE EXPECTED ALONG WITH POSSIBLE MINOR DAMAGE. REPORT DAMAGE TO THE NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OR YOUR COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM EDT SUNDAY EVENING FOR NORTHEASTERN FLORIDA AND SOUTHEAST GEORGIA. LAT...LON 2907 8206 2961 8176 2943 8149 2934 8156 2932 8167 2929 8164 2926 8164 2896 8190 TIME...MOT...LOC 2251Z 217DEG 33KT 2909 8191 $$ PETERSON  995 WWUS83 KARX 142301 SPSARX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LA CROSSE WI 600 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 WIZ029-150000- CLARK- 600 PM CDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...SOME FREEZING RAIN PERSISTS... WITH TEMPERATURES HOVERING NEAR 32 DEGREES AND AREAS OF RAIN CONTINUING...SOME FREEZING RAIN WILL PERSIST ACROSS THE AREA INTO THE EARLY EVENING HOURS. THE FREEZING RAIN WILL MAINLY ACCUMULATE ON TREES AND POWER LINES...HOWEVER SOME ICING IS POSSIBLE ON UNTREATED ROADS. IF TRAVELING THIS EVENING...ALERT FOR SLUSHY AND SLIPPERY SPOTS... ESPECIALLY ON SECONDARY ROADS AND ROADS ON NORTH FACING HILLSIDES. $$ MW  891 WWUS82 KJAX 142306 SPSJAX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL 706 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ020>022-GAZ162-163-142345- CLINCH-COLUMBIA-ECHOLS-HAMILTON-SUWANNEE- 706 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR SOUTHERN CLINCH...SOUTHEASTERN ECHOLS...NORTHERN COLUMBIA...HAMILTON AND NORTHERN SUWANNEE COUNTIES FOR STRONG WINDS AND SMALL HAIL VALID UNTIL 745 PM EDT... AT 707 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED 4 MILES SOUTH OF SUWANNEE RIVER STATE PARK... MOVING NORTHEAST AT 65 MPH. THESE STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL ALSO AFFECT AREAS AROUND NEWBURN...DOWLING PARK...SUWANNEE RIVER STATE PARK...BLUE SPRINGS...WEST LAKE...CROSSROADS...LIVE OAK...SUWANNEE SPRINGS AND JASPER THROUGH 745 PM EDT. HAIL UP TO THREE QUARTER INCH IN DIAMETER AND GUSTY WINDS OF 45 TO 55 MPH CAN BE EXPECTED ALONG WITH POSSIBLE MINOR DAMAGE. REPORT DAMAGE TO THE NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OR YOUR COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM EDT SUNDAY EVENING FOR NORTHEASTERN FLORIDA AND SOUTHEAST GEORGIA. LAT...LON 3079 8264 3044 8250 3014 8321 3026 8325 3030 8324 3031 8322 3035 8322 3036 8320 3041 8318 3042 8323 3046 8323 3047 8325 3053 8325 TIME...MOT...LOC 2307Z 240DEG 56KT 3036 8315 $$ PETERSON  789 WWUS82 KJAX 142309 SPSJAX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL 709 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ030-031-035-036-150000- ALACHUA-BRADFORD-GILCHRIST-UNION- 709 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR WESTERN BRADFORD...NORTHWESTERN ALACHUA...SOUTHEASTERN GILCHRIST AND EASTERN UNION COUNTIES FOR STRONG WINDS...SMALL HAIL AND EXCESSIVE LIGHTNING VALID UNTIL 800 PM EDT... AT 709 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED 6 MILES WEST OF NEWBERRY...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH. THESE STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL ALSO AFFECT AREAS AROUND NEWBERRY...HIGH SPRINGS...ALACHUA...LA CROSSE...WORTHINGTON SPRINGS...GROVES...DUKES...BROOKER...SAMPSON AND NEW RIVER THROUGH 800 PM EDT. HAIL UP TO THREE QUARTER INCH IN DIAMETER...EXCESSIVE CLOUD-TO-GROUND LIGHTNING AND GUSTY WINDS OF 45 TO 55 MPH CAN BE EXPECTED ALONG WITH POSSIBLE MINOR DAMAGE. REPORT DAMAGE TO THE NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OR YOUR COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM EDT SUNDAY EVENING FOR NORTHEASTERN FLORIDA AND SOUTHEAST GEORGIA. LAT...LON 2987 8258 3012 8232 2988 8213 2953 8263 2953 8265 2954 8266 2956 8266 2956 8271 2969 8282 TIME...MOT...LOC 2309Z 225DEG 45KT 2966 8267 $$ PETERSON  219 WWUS82 KJAX 142316 SPSJAX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL 716 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ033-038-150000- FLAGLER-ST. JOHNS- 716 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR SOUTHEASTERN ST. JOHNS AND NORTHERN FLAGLER COUNTIES FOR STRONG WINDS AND SMALL HAIL VALID UNTIL 800 PM EDT... AT 716 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED 5 MILES SOUTH OF DUPONT CENTER...MOVING EAST AT 30 MPH. THESE STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL ALSO AFFECT AREAS AROUND DUPONT CENTER...MARINELAND...BUTLER BEACH AND CRESCENT BEACH THROUGH 800 PM EDT. HAIL UP TO THREE QUARTER INCH IN DIAMETER AND GUSTY WINDS OF 45 TO 55 MPH CAN BE EXPECTED ALONG WITH POSSIBLE MINOR DAMAGE. REPORT DAMAGE TO THE NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OR YOUR COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM EDT SUNDAY EVENING FOR NORTHEASTERN FLORIDA AND SOUTHEAST GEORGIA. LAT...LON 2957 8136 2977 8143 2983 8126 2977 8125 2971 8122 2963 8119 2962 8119 TIME...MOT...LOC 2316Z 250DEG 26KT 2969 8130 $$ PETERSON  256 WWUS85 KREV 142321 SPSREV SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RENO NV 421 PM PDT SUN APR 14 2013 CAZ070>073-NVZ001>005-151200- SURPRISE VALLEY CALIFORNIA-LASSEN-EASTERN PLUMAS- EASTERN SIERRA COUNTIES-GREATER LAKE TAHOE AREA-MONO- MINERAL AND SOUTHERN LYON COUNTIES-GREATER RENO-CARSON CITY- MINDEN AREA-WESTERN NEVADA BASIN AND RANGE INCLUDING PYRAMID LAKE- NORTHERN WASHOE COUNTY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CEDARVILLE...EAGLEVILLE... FORT BIDWELL...PORTOLA...SUSANVILLE...WESTWOOD...SIERRAVILLE... LOYALTON...SOUTH LAKE TAHOE...TAHOE CITY...TRUCKEE... MARKLEEVILLE...BRIDGEPORT...COLEVILLE...LEE VINING... MAMMOTH LAKES...HAWTHORNE...YERINGTON...SMITH VALLEY...MINA... SCHURZ...GLENBROOK...INCLINE VILLAGE...SPARKS...VERDI... GARDNERVILLE...VIRGINIA CITY...FERNLEY...FALLON...LOVELOCK... SILVER SPRINGS...NIXON...IMLAY...EMPIRE...GERLACH 421 PM PDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A RETURN TO WINTRY WEATHER LIKELY MONDAY INTO EARLY TUESDAY... A VIGOROUS COLD FRONT WILL MOVE THROUGH THE SIERRA AND WESTERN NEVADA MONDAY. BEHIND THIS FRONT MUCH COLDER AIR WILL SETTLE OVER THE REGION THROUGH TUESDAY. RAIN SHOWERS WILL DEVELOP AHEAD OF THE FRONT LATE TONIGHT NORTH OF HIGHWAY 50 THEN SPREAD SOUTH THROUGH MONDAY. AS THE SHOWERS SPREAD SOUTH SNOW LEVELS WILL DROP TO BELOW 5000 FEET BY MONDAY MORNING NORTH OF HIGHWAY 50...THEN TO ALL OF THE VALLEY FLOORS BY MONDAY EVENING. THE HEAVIEST PRECIPITATION IS LIKELY TO OCCUR FROM LATE MONDAY AFTERNOON INTO MONDAY EVENING. BANDS OF SNOW SHOWERS ARE LIKELY ALONG THE INTERSTATE 80 CORRIDOR SOUTH TO NEAR HIGHWAY 50 BY EARLY EVENING. THE HEAVIEST PRECIPITATION WILL THEN SHIFT SOUTH OVERNIGHT...MAINLY SOUTH OF A LINE FROM BRIDGEPORT TO YERINGTON. WHILE IT IS DIFFICULT AT THIS TIME TO DETERMINE WHERE THE EXACT LOCATION OF THE HEAVIEST PRECIPITATION WILL DEVELOP OR STALL... SNOW AMOUNTS IN THE TAHOE BASIN ARE LIKELY TO APPROACH 1 TO 3 INCHES MONDAY AND MONDAY EVENING. ACROSS WESTERN NEVADA SNOW WILL HAVE A DIFFICULT TIME ACCUMULATING THROUGH EARLY MONDAY EVENING DUE TO THE PRESENCE OF WARM GROUND. BUT OVERNIGHT A SLUSHY INCH OF SNOW IS POSSIBLE ON THE VALLEY FLOORS. ABOVE 5000 FEET AN INCH OR 2 OF SNOW IS POSSIBLE IN WESTERN NEVADA. BY TUESDAY MORNING ACCUMULATIONS OF UP TO 2 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS PARTS OF MONO COUNTY. CONTINUE TO MONITOR OUR WEBSITE FOR ADDITIONAL UPDATES AND CHECK THE LOCATION OF THE HEAVIEST SNOW ON OUR RADAR FEED. $$ HTTP://WEATHER.GOV/RENO  201 WWUS82 KMLB 142324 SPSMLB SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL 724 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ045-047-053-147-150030- NORTHERN BREVARD COUNTY-ORANGE-OSCEOLA-SOUTHERN BREVARD COUNTY- 724 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR STRONG WIND GUSTS BETWEEN 45 AND 55 MPH AND SMALL HAIL OVER NORTHERN BREVARD COUNTY... SOUTHEASTERN ORANGE COUNTY...OSCEOLA COUNTY... * UNTIL 830 PM EDT. AT 718 PM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A STORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING STRONG WINDS AND SMALL HAIL OVER HOLOPAW...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 35 MPH. ADDITIONAL STORMS WILL MOVE NORTHEAST ACROSS OSCEOLA AND EASTERN ORANGE COUNTIES TOWARD NORTH AND CENTRAL BREVARD COUNTY. LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE STORM WHICH MAY EXPERIENCE STRONG WINDS AND SMALL HAIL INCLUDE SAINT CLOUD...HARMONY...COCOA...TITUSVILLE... CANAVERAL GROVES AND PORT CANAVERAL. THE PRIMARY THREAT WILL BE CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING STRIKES AND GUSTY WINDS OF 45 TO 55 MPH...WHICH CAN CAUSE UNSECURED OBJECTS TO BLOW AROUND...SNAP TREE LIMBS OR CAUSE POWER OUTAGES. HEAVY RAINFALL WILL TEMPORARILY REDUCE VISIBILITY. SEEK SHELTER INDOORS UNTIL THE STORM PASSES. LAT...LON 2871 8083 2866 8079 2876 8076 2868 8066 2876 8074 2878 8072 2846 8052 2838 8059 2819 8058 2817 8063 2820 8065 2816 8064 2784 8123 2784 8128 2806 8145 2802 8138 2808 8135 2808 8145 2814 8152 2823 8154 TIME...MOT...LOC 2323Z 227DEG 30KT 2812 8107 $$ KELLY  807 WWUS82 KMLB 142336 SPSMLB SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL 736 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ041-045-046-053-141-150015- COASTAL VOLUSIA COUNTY-INLAND VOLUSIA COUNTY-ORANGE-OSCEOLA-SEMINOLE- 736 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR STRONG WIND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH AND SMALL HAIL OVER CENTRAL ORANGE COUNTY...SEMINOLE COUNTY...SOUTHERN VOLUSIA COUNTY... * UNTIL 815 PM EDT. AT 732 PM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A LINE OF STORMS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING STRONG WINDS UP TO 50 MPH AND SMALL HAIL FROM SANFORD AIRPORT TO OAK RIDGE...MOVING EAST AT 30 MPH. LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE STORM WHICH MAY EXPERIENCE STRONG WINDS AND SMALL HAIL INCLUDE BELLE ISLE...FAIRVIEW SHORES...FERN PARK AND MIDWAY. THE PRIMARY THREAT WILL BE CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING STRIKES AND GUSTY WINDS UP 50 MPH...WHICH CAN CAUSE UNSECURED OBJECTS TO BLOW AROUND...SNAP TREE LIMBS OR CAUSE POWER OUTAGES. SEEK SHELTER INDOORS UNTIL THE STORM PASSES. TORRENTIAL RAINFALL CAN BE EXPECTED...AGGRAVATING ANY MINOR FLOODING OF POOR DRAINAGE AREAS AND PONDING OF WATER ON ROADS. MOTORISTS SHOULD SLOW DOWN IN HEAVY RAINFALL TO REDUCE THE RISK OF HYDROPLANING AND LEAVE SAFE DISTANCE BETWEEN OTHER VEHICLES. LAT...LON 2879 8147 2878 8142 2883 8142 2887 8101 2855 8106 2823 8153 TIME...MOT...LOC 2334Z 268DEG 27KT 2875 8125 2848 8139 $$ MOSES  404 WWUS82 KJAX 142355 SPSJAX SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL 755 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 FLZ036-037-040-150045- ALACHUA-MARION-PUTNAM- 755 PM EDT SUN APR 14 2013 ...A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR SOUTHEASTERN ALACHUA...EXTREME WESTERN PUTNAM AND WESTERN MARION COUNTIES FOR STRONG WINDS AND SMALL HAIL VALID UNTIL 845 PM EDT... AT 755 PM EDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED 6 MILES SOUTHWEST OF FLEMINGTON...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 35 MPH. THESE STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL ALSO AFFECT AREAS AROUND ROMEO...RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES...OCALA AIRPORT...OCALA... FLEMINGTON...REDDICK...MICANOPY...LOWELL...SPARR AND MCINTOSH THROUGH 845 PM EDT. HAIL UP TO THREE QUARTER INCH IN DIAMETER AND GUSTY WINDS OF 45 TO 55 MPH CAN BE EXPECTED ALONG WITH POSSIBLE MINOR DAMAGE. REPORT DAMAGE TO THE NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OR YOUR COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM EDT SUNDAY EVENING FOR NORTHEASTERN FLORIDA AND SOUTHEAST GEORGIA. LAT...LON 2898 8234 2901 8241 2901 8242 2904 8245 2922 8245 2922 8241 2949 8242 2972 8205 2895 8199 2895 8231 TIME...MOT...LOC 2355Z 241DEG 29KT 2934 8234 $$ PETERSON