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URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Las Vegas NV
1246 AM PST Wed Dec 3 2025

AZZ036-NVZ021-040200-
/O.CON.KVEF.LW.Y.0010.251203T1700Z-251204T0200Z/
Lake Mead National Recreation Area-Lake Mead National Recreation
Area-
Including the cities of Bullhead City, Hoover Dam, Laughlin,
Oatman, and Mohave Valley
1246 AM PST Wed Dec 3 2025 /146 AM MST Wed Dec 3 2025/

...LAKE WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 9 AM PST /10 AM MST/
THIS MORNING TO 6 PM PST /7 PM MST/ THIS EVENING...

* WHAT...North winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph expected.
  Wave heights 2 to 3 feet on Lake Mohave.

* WHERE...Lake Mead and Lake Mohave.

* WHEN...From 9 AM PST /10 AM MST/ this morning to 6 PM PST /7 PM
  MST/ this evening.

* IMPACTS...Strong winds and rough waves on area lakes will create
  hazardous conditions for small craft.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Winds this strong can make driving difficult, especially for high
profile vehicles. Use extra caution.

&&

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Beach Hazards Statement


Coastal Hazard Message
National Weather Service San Diego CA
217 AM PST Wed Dec 3 2025

CAZ043-552-032230-
/O.CON.KSGX.BH.S.0015.000000T0000Z-251205T1800Z/
San Diego County Coastal Areas-Orange County Coastal Areas-
217 AM PST Wed Dec 3 2025

...BEACH HAZARDS STATEMENT REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH FRIDAY
MORNING...

* WHAT...Very high astronomical tides during the mornings
  combined with elevated surf up to 5 to 6 feet, primarily at
  west-facing beaches today, will result in minor tidal overflow
  and local beach flooding.

* WHERE...San Diego County Coastal Areas and Orange County
  Coastal Areas.

* WHEN...Through Friday morning.

* IMPACTS...Minor tidal overflow, beach flooding, and coastal
  erosion most likely during times of high tides. Hazardous
  swimming conditions.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Predicted high tides at La Jolla: 6.8 feet
  at 653 AM today, 7.1 feet at 734 AM Thursday, and 7.1 feet at
  818 AM Friday.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A beach hazards statement for minor tidal overflow means that
high astronomical tides, especially in combination with above
normal surf, will likely produce minor flooding of low-lying
areas along the beach such as beach parking lots. Coastal
officials should take the necessary precautionary measures to
safeguard their beaches.

Inexperienced swimmers should remain out of the water to avoid
hazardous swimming conditions.

&&

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Hazardous Weather Outlook


Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Grand Junction CO
333 AM MST Wed Dec 3 2025

COZ001>014-017>023-UTZ022>025-027>029-041045-
Lower Yampa River Basin-Central Yampa River Basin-
Roan and Tavaputs Plateaus-Elkhead and Park Mountains-
Upper Yampa River Basin-Grand Valley-Debeque to Silt Corridor-
Central Colorado River Basin-Grand and Battlement Mesas-
Gore and Elk Mountains/Central Mountain Valleys-
Central Gunnison and Uncompahgre River Basin-
West Elk and Sawatch Mountains-Flat Tops-Upper Gunnison River Valley-
Uncompahgre Plateau and Dallas Divide-Northwest San Juan Mountains-
Southwest San Juan Mountains-Paradox Valley/Lower Dolores River-
Four Corners/Upper Dolores River-Animas River Basin-
San Juan River Basin-Southeast Utah-Eastern Uinta Mountains-
Eastern Uinta Basin-Tavaputs Plateau-Arches/Grand Flat-
La Sal and Abajo Mountains-Canyonlands/Natural Bridges-
333 AM MST Wed Dec 3 2025

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for northwest Colorado, southwest
Colorado, west central Colorado, east central Utah, northeast Utah
and southeast Utah.

.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.

Winter Weather Advisories continue today with snow gradually
tapering off north of I-70 by late this afternoon. However, a surge
of additional snowfall will work across the Central Mountains and
the San Juans this afternoon and into the overnight hours. Advisories
will continue overnight across our southern mountains. Snowpacked
mountain passes can be expected for commuters this evening and early
Thursday morning.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.

Mostly sunny skies and cool conditions are expected across the region
Thursday. A few remnant snow showers on the southern San Juans could
produce another inch or so of snow, but that all wraps up Thursday
afternoon. A persistent stretch of active weather and more snow for
the northern mountains and down to the I-70 corridor is looking
increasingly likely Friday and beyond. Steady northwest flow will
keep temperatures on the cold side of climatology during this
stretch.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation is not expected today or tonight, however
spotters are encouraged to report snowfall amounts to the
National Weather Service in Grand Junction.

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