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wwus81 kbtv 250758
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special weather statement
national weather service burlington vt
358 am edt sat may 25 2013
nyz031-034-vtz003-004-006>008-016>019-252100-
western clinton-western essex-orleans-essex-lamoille-caledonia-
washington-eastern franklin-eastern chittenden-eastern addison-
eastern rutland-
including the cities of...dannemora...lake placid...newport...
island pond...johnson...stowe...st. johnsbury...montpelier...
enosburg falls...richford...underhill...bristol...ripton...
east wallingford...killington
358 am edt sat may 25 2013
...some accumulating snow possible in the mountains through tonight...
current observations indicate snow is falling across the highest
summits of the adirondack mountains and parts of the green
mountains. snow levels are expected to lower to around 2000 feet
by this evening...with some minor wet snow accumulation possible
by sunday morning. this heavy wet snow may cause a few isolated
power outages and bring down some tree limbs in the highest
mountain towns. in addition...campers and hikers should plan for
winter like conditions in the higher mountain summits this
weekend.
$$
wwus82 kgsp 250656
spsgsp
429
special weather statement
national weather service greenville-spartanburg sc
256 am edt sat may 25 2013
gaz017-018-026-028-029-260000-
habersham-stephens-franklin-hart-elbert-
256 am edt sat may 25 2013
...fire danger statement in effect from noon edt today through
early evening...
temperatures in the upper 70s with dewpoints mainly in the 30s
will result in relative humidity values of 25 percent or less for
several hours this afternoon. the low humidity in combination with
dry fuels will elevate the fire danger today.
please refer to your local burn permitting authorities on whether
you can burn today. if you do burn...use extreme caution since
fires can quickly get out of hand under these conditions.
$$
wwus86 khnx 250404
spshnx
227
special weather statement
national weather service san joaquin valley - hanford ca
904 pm pdt fri may 24 2013
caz096-097-252200-
sierra nevada from yosemite to kings canyon-
tulare county mountains-
904 pm pdt fri may 24 2013
...cool and showery weather possible late on memorial day...
an unseasonably cool low pressure area will move through central
california late monday and tuesday. a cold front will bring below
normal temperatures tuesday and wednesday. a fetch of subtropical
moisture may accompany the trough...increasing the threat of
unsettled weather over central california. snow showers may be
possible over the high sierra with some accumulation above 8500
feet.
hikers...backpackers and other outdoor enthusiasts are advised to
be prepared for the much cooler and unsettled weather for early
next week. motorist should be prepared for wet and slick roads if
traveling to the high country.
$$
wwus83 kjkl 250240 aab
spsjkl
018
special weather statement...updated
national weather service jackson ky
1040 pm edt fri may 24 2013
kyz044-050>052-058>060-068-069-079-080-083>088-104-106>120-251200-
fleming-montgomery-bath-rowan-estill-powell-menifee-rockcastle-
jackson-pulaski-laurel-wayne-mccreary-whitley-knox-bell-harlan-
elliott-morgan-johnson-wolfe-magoffin-floyd-lee-breathitt-knott-
owsley-perry-clay-leslie-letcher-martin-pike-
including the cities of...flemingsburg...mount sterling...
owingsville...morehead...irvine...stanton...frenchburg...
mount vernon...mckee...somerset...london...monticello...
whitley city...corbin...williamsburg...barbourville...middlesboro...
pineville...harlan...sandy hook...west liberty...paintsville...
campton...salyersville...prestonsburg...beattyville...jackson...
hindman...booneville...hazard...manchester...hyden...whitesburg...
inez...pikeville
1040 pm edt fri may 24 2013
...patchy frost possible towards dawn saturday morning...
a dry...cold canadian air mass in place across the region combined
with clear skies and light winds will drive temperatures down into
the mid 30s in many of our valley areas overnight. as a result
patchy frost could develop towards dawn...mainly in our more
sheltered locations. it would be a good idea to protect any plants
which are especially sensitive to frost if you reside in the normally
colder valley locations.
$$
wwus86 kmfr 250943
spsmfr
335
special weather statement
national weather service medford or
243 am pdt sat may 25 2013
caz080>085-orz021>031-252245-
western siskiyou county-central siskiyou county-
south central siskiyou county-
north central and southeast siskiyou county-
northeast siskiyou and northwest modoc counties-modoc county-
south central oregon coast-curry county coast-
central douglas county-eastern curry county and josephine county-
eastern douglas county foothills-jackson county-
south central oregon cascades-
siskiyou mountains and southern oregon cascades-klamath basin-
northern and eastern klamath county and western lake county-
central and eastern lake county-
including the cities of...etna...fort jones...greenview...yreka...
weed...mount shasta...dunsmuir...mccloud...tennant...tulelake...
dorris...alturas...coos bay...north bend...reedsport...bandon...
port orford...coquille...brookings...harbor...gold beach...
drain...elkton...roseburg...sutherlin...green...myrtle creek...
canyonville...glendale...grants pass...cave junction...
steamboat...toketee falls...medford...ashland...crater lake...
crescent lake...diamond lake...union creek...howard prairie...
siskiyou summit...altamont...klamath falls...beatty...bly...
chemult...crescent...gilchrist...sprague river...lakeview
243 am pdt sat may 25 2013
..a cold and wet start for the camping season...
the memorial day weekend will be a cool and wet one over southern
oregon and northern california.
scattered showers will continue through the weekend with the most
widespread activity occurring saturday afternoon through sunday
morning. some isolated thunderstorms may develop over lake and
modoc counties sunday afternoon and evening. rainfall amounts will
be light...less than 0.10 inches for the most part with most areas
receiving just a few hundredths. amounts will be slightly higher
saturday night into sunday as showers become more widespread.
lows friday night will be in the 40s over the west side valleys
and in the 30s in the mountains and east of the cascades. the
saturday night lows will be around five degrees warmer than
friday night. high temperatures saturday will mostly be in the 60s
over the valleys and in the 50s over the mountains. highs sunday
will be around five degrees cooler than saturday.
snow levels will remain above most areas...about 6000 to 8000 feet
during the overnight hours...rising to 7000 to 9000 feet in the
afternoons and evenings.
monday will be the wettest day of the three day weekend. a warm
front will bring widespread precipitation to the area. the
heaviest amounts will fall over the coast range of southwest
oregon...including the kalmiopsis wilderness...western siskiyou
county and the cascades. low temperatures will be in the middle
40s to middle 50s over the west side valleys and in the middle 30s
to middle 40s in the mountains and east of the cascades. high
temperatures will be in the middle 50s to middle 60s in the
valleys and in the middle 40s to middle 50s in the mountains. snow
levels will remain in the 7000 to 9000 foot range.
those planning to be outdoors this weekend should be prepared for
cool and wet weather.
$$
wwus86 kmfr 242100
spsmfr
246
special weather statement
national weather service medford or
200 pm pdt fri may 24 2013
caz080>085-orz021>031-252200-
western siskiyou county-central siskiyou county-
south central siskiyou county-
north central and southeast siskiyou county-
northeast siskiyou and northwest modoc counties-modoc county-
south central oregon coast-curry county coast-
central douglas county-eastern curry county and josephine county-
eastern douglas county foothills-jackson county-
south central oregon cascades-
siskiyou mountains and southern oregon cascades-klamath basin-
northern and eastern klamath county and western lake county-
central and eastern lake county-
including the cities of...etna...fort jones...greenview...yreka...
weed...mount shasta...dunsmuir...mccloud...tennant...tulelake...
dorris...alturas...coos bay...north bend...reedsport...bandon...
port orford...coquille...brookings...harbor...gold beach...
drain...elkton...roseburg...sutherlin...green...myrtle creek...
canyonville...glendale...grants pass...cave junction...
steamboat...toketee falls...medford...ashland...crater lake...
crescent lake...diamond lake...union creek...howard prairie...
siskiyou summit...altamont...klamath falls...beatty...bly...
chemult...crescent...gilchrist...sprague river...lakeview
200 pm pdt fri may 24 2013
...a cold and wet start for the camping season...
the memorial day weekend will be a cool and wet one over southern
oregon and northern california.
scattered showers will continue through the weekend with the most
widespread activity occurring saturday afternoon through sunday
morning. some isolated thunderstorms may develop over lake and
modoc counties sunday afternoon and evening. rainfall amounts will
be light...less than 0.10 inches for the most part with most areas
receiving just a few hundredths. amounts will be slightly higher
saturday night into sunday as showers become more widespread.
lows friday night will be in the 40s over the west side valleys
and in the 30s in the mountains and east of the cascades. the
saturday night lows will be around five degrees warmer than
friday night. high temperatures saturday will mostly be in the 60s
over the valleys and in the 50s over the mountains. highs sunday
will be around five degrees cooler than saturday.
snow levels will remain above most areas...about 6000 to 8000 feet
during the overnight hours...rising to 7000 to 9000 feet in the
afternoons and evenings.
monday will be the wettest day of the three day weekend. a warm
front will bring widespread precipitation to the area. the
heaviest amounts will fall over the coast range of southwest
oregon...including the kalmiopsis wilderness...and western
siskiyou county. low temperatures will be in the middle 40s to
middle 50s over the west side valleys and in the middle 30s to
middle 40s in the mountains and east of the cascades. high
temperatures will be in the middle 50s to middle 60s in the
valleys and in the middle 40s to middle 50s in the mountains. snow
levels will remain in the 7000 to 9000 foot range.
those planning to be outdoors this weekend should be prepared for
cool and wet weather.
$$
wwus81 kphi 242031
spsphi
678
special weather statement
national weather service mount holly nj
431 pm edt fri may 24 2013
paz054-055-251015-
carbon-monroe-
including the cities of...jim thorpe...stroudsburg
431 pm edt fri may 24 2013
...very windy over the higher elevations...
winds were gusting to around 45 mph this afternoon over the
higher elevations of the southern poconos, and these winds may not
diminish significantly tonight as unseasonably cold air moves
across the region.
people living in the southern poconos may wish to secure loose
outdoor items. people driving high profile vehicles should be
careful.
$$
wwus86 ksto 242230
spssto
991
special weather statement
national weather service sacramento ca
330 pm pdt fri may 24 2013
caz013>019-063-064-066>069-251900-
shasta lake area / northern shasta county-
burney basin / eastern shasta county-northern sacramento valley-
central sacramento valley-southern sacramento valley-
carquinez strait and delta-northern san joaquin valley-
mountains southwestern shasta county to northern lake county-
clear lake/southern lake county-
northeast foothills/sacramento valley-motherlode-
western plumas county/lassen park-
west slope northern sierra nevada-
330 pm pdt fri may 24 2013
...cool and showery weather for memorial day...
* hikers...backpackers and other outdoor enthusiasts are advised
to be prepared for the much cooler and showery weather on
monday...possibly into the middle of next week.
* conditions may be quite wet at times...especially in the
northern sierra nevada. snow levels will remain high but some
accumulation may occur over the higher peaks.
* daytime high temperatures 10 to 16 degrees below normal on
memorial day...gradually warming through the week but still
remaining below normal.
* synopsis...low pressure moving over the area will bring the cool
and unsettled weather to the interior of northern california for
the memorial day holiday.
$$

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