As severe weather events continue to impact various regions of the United States, the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued multiple alerts to warn residents of potential hazards. From wind advisories to severe thunderstorm warnings, dense fog advisories, and winter weather advisories, the country is experiencing a diverse range of weather phenomena that require heightened caution and preparedness.
In Faribault, Freeborn, and Martin Counties in Minnesota, a Wind Advisory has been issued by the NWS Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN. Northwest winds of 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are expected from 9 PM on November 25 until 6 AM CST on November 26. The advisory warns of potential impacts such as blowing around unsecured objects, tree limbs being blown down, and a few power outages.
Moving to Alabama, a Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued by the NWS Birmingham AL for locations including Anniston, Oxford, and Jacksonville. Severe thunderstorms with 70 mph wind gusts have been reported, posing risks of considerable tree damage, damage to mobile homes, roofs, and outbuildings. Residents in the affected areas are urged to take precautions to ensure their safety.
In Texas, a Dense Fog Advisory has been issued by the NWS Fort Worth TX for portions of north-central and northeast Texas. Visibility is expected to be one quarter mile or less in dense fog until 9 AM CST on November 25. The advisory highlights the hazardous driving conditions that could result from low visibility.
On the West Coast, a Winter Weather Advisory has been issued by the NWS Pendleton OR for the upper slopes of the Eastern Washington Cascades Crest. Mixed precipitation is expected, with total snow accumulations between 5 and 9 inches and ice accumulations of a light glaze. Difficult driving conditions are anticipated due to periods of moderate and heavy snow combined with low visibilities.
As these weather events unfold across different parts of the United States, it is crucial for residents to stay informed, heed the warnings issued by the NWS, and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety and well-being. By being proactive and prepared, individuals can mitigate the risks associated with severe weather and minimize potential impacts on their lives and property.
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References:
– NWS Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN: [https://api.weather.gov/alerts/urn:oid:2.49.0.1.840.0.3f208fa2bf87e411020021861b20d49646f36fdc.001.1.cap]
– NWS Birmingham AL: [https://api.weather.gov/alerts/urn:oid:2.49.0.1.840.0.6f39fec5110a307af727880736aea1be26a6a96c.001.1.cap]
– NWS Fort Worth TX: [https://api.weather.gov/alerts/urn:oid:2.49.0.1.840.0.239d396129fd87683a35c6fde0946493b4b89d07.002.1.cap]
– NWS Pendleton OR: [https://api.weather.gov/alerts/urn:oid:2.49.0.1.840.0.64564ccf2f0998f4e48f9cdbd67d3fcccff0e834.002.1.cap]
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