RSS feed source: US National Weather Service
Monitoring message only. Please disregard.
Click this link to continue reading the article on the source website.
RSS feed source: US National Weather Service
Monitoring message only. Please disregard.
Click this link to continue reading the article on the source website.
RSS feed source: US National Weather Service
Patchy fog has formed across much of northwest Ohio this morning. The greatest coverage of fog is across the eastern portions of Putnam County. Visibilities of less than one quarter of a mile are expected, particularly across portions of Putnam County Ohio where the dense fog is more widespread. Visibilities should begin to improve after 930 AM EDT this morning.
Click this link to continue reading the article on the source website.
RSS feed source: US National Weather Service
…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Florida… St Johns River Near Astor affecting Volusia and Lake Counties. .The river continues to rise through minor flood stage this week, due to persistent northerly winds. It is forecast to remain in minor flood stage through the upcoming weekend. Additional rainfall over the St. Johns basin or longer-duration northerly winds could lead to further rises along the river. For the St. Johns River…including Astor…Minor flooding is forecast. Additional information is available at www.weather.gov. The next statement will be issued Wednesday morning at 1100 AM EDT. * WHAT…Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast. * WHERE…St Johns River near Astor.
Click this link to continue reading the article on the source website.
RSS feed source: US National Weather Service
Patchy dense fog has been observed across portions of northeast Wisconsin early this morning. The fog will reduce visibilities below one-half mile at times. Motorists should anticipate rapidly changing and poor visibilities. If you are traveling and encounter fog, slow down and give yourself extra time to reach your destination. Allow extra room between you and the car in front of you, and use your low beam headlights.
Click this link to continue reading the article on the source website.