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  1. Special Weather Statement issued January 09 at 10:29AM EST by NWSView the full article
  2. Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued January 09 at 10:27AM EST until January 09 at 11:00AM EST by NWSView the full article
  3. Flood Warning issued January 09 at 10:25AM EST until further notice by NWSView the full article
  4. Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued January 09 at 10:17AM EST until January 09 at 11:00AM EST by NWSView the full article
  5. Special Weather Statement issued January 09 at 10:16AM EST by NWSView the full article
  6. Flash Flood Warning issued January 09 at 10:16AM EST until January 09 at 3:00PM EST by NWSView the full article
  7. Severe Weather Statement issued January 09 at 10:14AM EST until January 09 at 10:30AM EST by NWSView the full article
  8. Special Weather Statement issued January 09 at 10:14AM EST by NWSView the full article
  9. Severe Weather Statement issued January 09 at 10:14AM EST until January 09 at 11:15AM EST by NWSView the full article
  10. Flood Warning issued January 09 at 10:14AM EST until January 09 at 10:33PM EST by NWSView the full article
  11. MD 0029 CONCERNING HEAVY SNOW FOR EASTERN IOWA...NORTHWEST ILLINOIS...AND FAR SOUTHWEST WISCONSIN. Mesoscale Discussion 0029 NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0912 AM CST Tue Jan 09 2024 Areas affected...Eastern Iowa...northwest Illinois...and far southwest Wisconsin. Concerning...Heavy snow Valid 091512Z - 091815Z SUMMARY...Moderate to heavy snow with rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour are expected into the early afternoon. Strong winds will lead to blowing, drifting, and reduced visibility. DISCUSSION...A 987mb surface low currently southeast of St. Louis this morning will continue to deepen through the day as it moves north into Michigan and deepens below 980mb. Within the last hour, snowfall rates have started to increase across eastern Iowa within the deformation region of the cyclone. Expect this moderate to heavy snow to shift eastward into northern Illinois and Wisconsin during the day in response to the deepening/moving cyclone. Winds are already around 20 mph with gusts to 30 mph but are expected to strengthen further to around 25 mph with gusts to 40 mph this afternoon as the pressure gradient tightens. Widespread blowing and drifting snow is expected with localized blizzard conditions possible. ..Bentley.. 01/09/2024 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product... ATTN...WFO...LOT...ILX...MKX...DVN...ARX...DMX... LAT...LON 40859304 41019375 41789363 42189297 42798981 42608890 41898904 41178951 40559126 40859304 Read more View the full article
  12. MD 0028 CONCERNING TORNADO WATCH 4... FOR PORTIONS OF THE FL PANHANDLE INTO NORTH FL AND SOUTH-CENTRAL GA Mesoscale Discussion 0028 NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0905 AM CST Tue Jan 09 2024 Areas affected...Portions of the FL Panhandle into north FL and south-central GA Concerning...Tornado Watch 4... Valid 091505Z - 091630Z The severe weather threat for Tornado Watch 4 continues. SUMMARY...The threat for embedded QLCS tornadoes and damaging winds will continue this morning. DISCUSSION...A broken line of thunderstorms, with occasional embedded supercell structures, is ongoing this morning across parts of the FL Panhandle into south/central GA. Multiple CC minima/tornadic circulations have been observed with this line over the past several hours. Modifying the 12Z TLH sounding for current surface observations yields only weak MLCAPE. Still, rapid low-level moisture advection is occurring ahead of the line, and even modest daytime heating should allow for weak destabilization downstream. Current expectations are for the tornado threat to continue eastward across south-central GA and north FL, as area VWPs show extremely strong low-level flow (1 km southerly winds in excess of 70 kt from KTLH) and 0-1 km SRH approaching 600 m2/s2 that will easily support embedded QLCS circulations. Straight-line severe/damaging winds around 60-75 mph will also remain a threat with the line given the strength of the low-level flow. ..Gleason.. 01/09/2024 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product... ATTN...WFO...JAX...FFC...TAE... LAT...LON 29718528 31998449 32288331 32058257 31408249 30198264 29758290 29588342 29908397 29858433 29608471 29528499 29598526 29718528 Read more View the full article
  13. Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued January 09 at 10:11AM EST until January 09 at 10:30AM EST by NWSView the full article
  14. Severe Weather Statement issued January 09 at 10:11AM EST until January 09 at 10:30AM EST by NWSView the full article
  15. Special Weather Statement issued January 09 at 10:11AM EST by NWSView the full article
  16. Severe Weather Statement issued January 09 at 10:11AM EST until January 09 at 11:00AM EST by NWSView the full article
  17. Tornado Warning issued January 09 at 10:11AM EST until January 09 at 11:00AM EST by NWSView the full article
  18. Special Weather Statement issued January 09 at 10:09AM EST by NWSView the full article
  19. Special Weather Statement issued January 09 at 10:08AM EST by NWSView the full article
  20. Tornado Warning issued January 09 at 10:04AM EST until January 09 at 10:45AM EST by NWSView the full article
  21. Severe Weather Statement issued January 09 at 10:03AM EST until January 09 at 10:30AM EST by NWSView the full article
  22. Severe Weather Statement issued January 09 at 10:03AM EST until January 09 at 11:15AM EST by NWSView the full article
  23. Flood Warning issued January 09 at 10:03AM EST until January 09 at 2:45PM EST by NWSView the full article
  24. Flood Warning issued January 09 at 10:03AM EST until January 09 at 6:00PM EST by NWSView the full article
  25. Flood Warning issued January 09 at 10:03AM EST until further notice by NWSView the full article
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