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<!–div style="font-size:14px;text-align:center;border:3px solid blue;border-radius:5px;padding:3px;margin:5px;background:#eee"><a href="https://www.volcanoesandearthquakes.com/app/volcano-report.php?volcanoId=26" style="text-decoration:none" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" title="Share a volcano (activity) report, submit a photo or other interesting news!” onclick=”window.open(this.href,’Volcano Report’,’status=0,toolbar=0,location=0,directories=0,menubar=0,resizable=1,scrollbars=1,height=500,width=450′);return false”>Send Volcano Report</div–> Stratovolcano 3,763 m / 12,346 ft
Guatemala, 14.47°N / -90.88°W
Current status: erupting (4 out of 5) Fuego volcano eruptions:
1581, 1585, 1586, 1587, 1614, 1617, 1620, 1623, 1629, 1679(?), 1685, 1686, 1689(?), 1699, 1702, 1705, 1706, 1709(?), 1710,1717,1730, 1732, 1737, 1751(?), 1765(?), 1773(?), 1799, 1826, 1829, 1850(?), 1852(?), 1855, 1856, 1857, 1860, 1861(?), 1867(?), 1880, 1896, 1932, 1944, 1949, 1953, 1955, 1957, 1962, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1987, 1999, 2002 – ongoing
Typical eruption style
Dominantly explosive, construction of lava domes and extrusion of viscous lava flows. In near constant activity, at least during the past centuries.

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Light snow, rain, and patchy fog continues to impact areas along the Hi-Line and portions of I-15 north of Great Falls. Snow and ice accumulations should be negligible; however, some slippery spots may develop on area roadways, particularly over bridges and overpasses. Those with travel plans should expect variable road conditions, including visibility reductions below a mile at times and isolated slippery spots on roadways. Slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination.

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* WHAT…West-northwest swell with a 12-14 second period mixed with choppy seas is generating surf of 4 to 7 feet, with sets to 8 feet. Highest surf expected along west and southwest facing beaches. * WHERE…San Diego County Coastal Areas and Orange County Coastal Areas. * WHEN…Through Saturday afternoon. * IMPACTS…Strong rip currents and hazardous swimming conditions. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…There is a 20-30% chance for thunderstorms embedded within stormy conditions today, leading to potentially hazardous lightning. The swell lessens and thunderstorms taper off this afternoon.

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* WHAT…Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected. * WHERE…South Central and Central Santa Barbara County. * WHEN…Until 700 AM PST. * IMPACTS…Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas. Water over roadways. Ponding of water in urban or other areas is occurring or is imminent. Mud and rockslides are possible on canyon roads. Minor debris flows are possible in and around the Lake burn scar area. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… – At 404 AM PST, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicated persistent moderate to heavy rain falling over the advisory area. Minor flooding is already occurring in the advisory area. Between 2 and 6 inches of rain have fallen, so

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