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Severe Weather and Heavy Rain Along the Central Gulf Coast; Pacific Storm in the Northwest

Showers and thunderstorms pose a risk for a couple of tornadoes, occasional damaging gusts, and some scattered flash flooding along the central Gulf Coast. A Pacific storm system continues to bring gusty winds, lower elevation rain, and hazardous mountain snow to the northwestern U.S.. Read More >

  Winter Storm Ending This Morning 

What: A winter storm will end from west to east across the area this morning. North to northwest winds gusting to 30 to 45 mph will create areas of blowing and drifting snow, especially across western and northern Wisconsin.

 

Impacts: Hazardous travel is expected. Travel may become extremely difficult into this morning, especially in the winter storm warning area. Motorists should expect snow covered and slippery roads and bridges, and poor visibilities due to falling or blowing snow. 

Actions: Consider delaying your travel plans until road conditions improve this afternoon. If you must travel, remember to slow down, keep extra distance between vehicles, and allow extra time to reach your destination. In case of an emergency, keep an extra flashlight, food, blankets and water in your vehicle. 

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