As the United States heads into the holiday week, various weather alerts have been issued across different regions, ranging from thunderstorms to dense fog and even a winter storm watch. These alerts serve as crucial warnings for residents to stay safe and prepared amidst changing weather conditions.
In Oklahoma, a Special Weather Statement issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) in Norman highlighted a strong thunderstorm near Caney, moving northeast at 50 mph. The storm was expected to bring penny-sized hail, potentially causing minor damage to outdoor objects in locations such as Atoka, Stringtown, and Tushka.
Meanwhile, in California, a Dense Fog Advisory was issued by the NWS Sacramento, warning of visibility dropping to one quarter mile or less in areas including the Carquinez Strait and Delta, Central Sacramento Valley, and Northern San Joaquin Valley. The low visibility could create hazardous driving conditions until 11 AM PST Monday.
In Texas, a Special Weather Statement from the NWS in San Angelo tracked a strong thunderstorm near Lawn, moving east at 40 mph. This storm was forecasted to bring wind gusts up to 50 mph and half-inch hail, potentially causing minor damage to vegetation and unsecured objects in locations like Putnam and Rowden.
Further east, in Tennessee, a Dense Fog Advisory was issued by the NWS Nashville for counties including Clay, Houston, and Sumner. The advisory warned of visibility dropping to one quarter mile or less, making driving conditions hazardous until 10 AM CST Monday.
In South Carolina, the NWS Charleston issued a Special Weather Statement alerting residents to areas of fog expanding across the Lowcountry into Southeast Georgia. The statement mentioned the risk of dense fog developing with visibilities dropping to 1/4 mile or less, potentially impacting communities along and west of I-95.
Lastly, in Arizona, a Flood Advisory was issued by the NWS Flagstaff for Oak Creek from Sedona to Cornville, warning of dangerous flooding over low-water crossings due to excessive rainfall. While water levels were receding, some crossings may still be impassable until 9:30 PM MST.
Additionally, a Winter Storm Watch was issued by the NWS in Duluth, Minnesota, for counties including Crow Wing and Itasca. The watch forecasted heavy snow accumulations between 3 and 7 inches, potentially creating slick and hazardous road conditions from Tuesday morning through Wednesday morning.
These weather alerts serve as crucial reminders for residents to stay informed, prepared, and safe during changing weather conditions. It is essential to heed the warnings provided by meteorological agencies and take necessary precautions to ensure personal safety and well-being.
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References:
– NWS Norman OK: [Link]
– NWS Sacramento CA: [Link]
– NWS San Angelo TX: [Link]
– NWS Nashville TN: [Link]
– NWS Charleston SC: [Link]
– NWS Flagstaff AZ: [Link]
– NWS Duluth MN: [Link]
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