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Snow May Produce Poor Travel Conditions in the North-Central U.S. and East Coast

A strong cold front sweeping across the Northern Plains may bring snow showers and snow squalls from eastern Montana to north-central Nebraska, with blizzard conditions possible in eastern North Dakota and northwestern Montana. Heavy snow is expected to persist downwind of the Great Lakes. Snow showers will spread up the East Coast across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast coasts. Read More >

...Mandatory Maintenance Planned for NWS Amarillo from Monday June
16 through Wednesday June 18 and Subsequent Service Interruptions
Expected...

The National Weather Service Forecast Office in Amarillo, Texas
will be conducting a required, scheduled update to their Advanced
Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS) from Monday June 16,
2025 through approximately Wednesday, June 18, 2025. The NWS uses
the AWIPS computer system to display and integrate weather and
water information and to send life-saving information, such as
weather warnings, to the public.

During the time of the update, forecast operations will be
conducted by NWS Amarillo but may utilize our service backup
office in Albuquerque, New Mexico to minimize any potential
interruptions to services. Our core warning and forecast products
and services will not be impacted. This includes social media and
NWSChat. However, limited impacts will occur to the following
services:

All NOAA weather radio transmitters maintained by NWS Amarillo
will be off air through the time of the install. This will include
the following transmitters in the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles:

Amarillo, Texas
Stinnett, Texas
Miami, Texas
Perryton, Texas
Guymon, Oklahoma
Dalhart, Texas
Stratford, Texas

In addition, a few local automated graphical forecast images that
are hosted on our webpage and climate text products (CLI, CF6) are
unlikely to update during the outage.

If weather warnings are issued, please have multiple ways to
receive warning information which can also include cell phone
applications, local television and radio or online at
www.weather.gov/ama.

The forecast office in Amarillo will remain open and staffed
throughout this period for public and partner phone calls and
additional functions that can be completed without AWIPS during
the install period.

For more information, please contact:

Joanne Culin
Warning Coordination Meteorologist
National Weather Service Forecast Office
Amarillo, Texas 79108
joanne.culin@noaa.gov
806-335-1121