As severe weather continues to impact various regions across the United States, the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued multiple alerts to warn residents of potential dangers. From high winds to flooding, these weather events pose risks to communities and infrastructure, prompting authorities to urge caution and preparedness.
In Delaware and New Jersey, a Wind Advisory has been issued by the NWS Mount Holly NJ, with northeast winds of 20 to 30 mph and gusts up to 50 mph expected in certain areas. The advisory is in effect from 11 AM Sunday to 6 AM EDT Monday, potentially causing tree limbs to fall and power outages.
In southwest Colorado, a Flood Warning has been issued by the NWS Grand Junction CO due to excessive rainfall leading to flooding. Another round of heavy rainfall is anticipated on Monday and Tuesday, heightening the risk of flooding in areas like Archuleta, Hinsdale, La Plata, and San Juan counties. Emergency management has reported ongoing flooding north of Vallecito Reservoir.
Meanwhile, a High Wind Watch has been issued by the NWS Missoula MT for parts of Montana, with northeast winds of 25 to 45 mph and gusts up to 55 mph possible. Damaging winds could result in downed trees, power lines, and widespread power outages, particularly in areas near Flathead Lake where boat docks may be damaged.
On the coast of Texas, a Coastal Flood Advisory has been issued by the NWS Corpus Christi TX, warning of minor coastal flooding in several counties. The advisory is in effect from 4 PM this afternoon to 9 AM CDT Sunday, with flooding of lots, parks, and roads expected.
In Pagosa Springs, Colorado, a Flood Advisory has been issued by the NWS Grand Junction CO for the San Juan River, where elevated river levels are forecast due to excessive rainfall. Minor flooding is expected, with impacts on homes and businesses in the area.
Lastly, in the Cascades of Whatcom and Skagit Counties in Washington, a Winter Weather Advisory has been issued by the NWS Seattle WA for high elevation snow accumulation of up to 9 inches. Travel could be very difficult in the region, especially at higher elevations.
As these weather events unfold, it is crucial for residents to stay informed, heed warnings from authorities, and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety and well-being. By being prepared and proactive, communities can mitigate the impacts of severe weather and reduce risks to lives and property.
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References:
– NWS Mount Holly NJ Wind Advisory: https://api.weather.gov/alerts/urn:oid:2.49.0.1.840.0.698391040abd4e66ddc523941ad9542033efa3a3.002.2.cap
– NWS Grand Junction CO Flood Warning: https://api.weather.gov/alerts/urn:oid:2.49.0.1.840.0.ead98217402cd90848397bfd9b53ed962b29bd25.001.1.cap
– NWS Missoula MT High Wind Watch: https://api.weather.gov/alerts/urn:oid:2.49.0.1.840.0.3d8f7559129a040b59ddba65ca2df397e82afdeb.001.1.cap
– NWS Corpus Christi TX Coastal Flood Advisory: https://api.weather.gov/alerts/urn:oid:2.49.0.1.840.0.61ce905bcd36912b3fb4b07e5f141ac6fbabfa90.001.1.cap
– NWS Seattle WA Winter Weather Advisory: https://api.weather.gov/alerts/urn:oid:2.49.0.1.840.0.c7b8477b2c0670ceabb45d74933bae041cc84c50.001.1.cap
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