Heavy snow will extend from the mountains of California and the Intermountain West into the Northern Plains. Gusty to strong winds may produce critical fire weather risks over portions of the Central and Southern High Plains. Multi-hazard impacts will stretch from the Lower Mississippi Valley to the Great Lakes by Friday into the weekend. Read More >
The following table is automatically produced based on the latest information available at the time the page was loaded. It is intended to help the user monitor current and forecasted conditions.
Data used includes METARs, TAFs, Graphical AIRMETs, SIGMETs, CWAs, PIREPs, TCF, SREF TS, AMDAR, and RAP BUFKIT. It is not intended to be all-inclusive or as a replacement any other products.
Faint lower-case indicates limited hazard(s) noted, medium uppper-case indicates a few more hazards, and darker bold upper-case indicates numerous or stronger hazards were found. For example, a single station in the area that is IFR will only yield a lower-case letter, whereas a SIGMET covering a significant part of the area would be bold upper-case. Hovering over the table cell will list the found hazard indicators.
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