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* WHAT…Snow. Additional snow accumulations between 1 and 3 inches for a storm total of 3 to 6 inches. Winds gusting as high as 45 mph. * WHERE…In Maine, Northern Franklin and Northern Oxford Counties. In New Hampshire, Northern Coos County. * WHEN…Until 2 AM EDT Wednesday. * IMPACTS…Periods of locally heavy snowfall continue, which will lead to rapid snow accumulations and extremely dangerous travel conditions through the evening hours. Dangerous travel conditions are possible where snow begins to accumulate on roads.

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At 615 PM MDT, Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm 13 miles southeast of Fort Smith, or 40 miles south of Hardin, moving east at 35 mph. HAZARD…Wind gusts up to 50 mph and half inch size hail. SOURCE…Radar indicated. IMPACT…Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around unsecured objects. Minor damage to outdoor objects is possible. Locations impacted include… Wyola and Crow Indian Reservation.

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…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Tennessee… Duck River At Centerville affecting Hickman County. For the Duck River…including Centerville…Minor flooding is forecast. * WHAT…Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast. * WHERE…Duck River at Centerville. * WHEN…Until late tomorrow evening. * IMPACTS…At 22.0 feet, Flood waters will cover the flood plain along the river. Several roads near the river will be partially covered. In Centerville, Hickman Springs Road and Defeated Creek Road will be affected. Leatherwood Road between Shady Grove and Primm Springs near Tottys Bend will also be affected. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… – At 6:00 PM CDT Tuesday the stage was 23.2 feet and falling.

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* WHAT…Dangerous rip currents. * WHERE…The beaches north of Cape Hatteras. * WHEN…Through Wednesday evening. * IMPACTS…Rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…The most likely time for strong rip currents to occur is a couple hours either side of low tide, which will occur around 12:00 PM Wednesday.

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