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- Hurricane and Tropical Storm Watches, Warnings, Advisories and Outlooks
Tropical Cyclone Public Advisory: The Tropical Cyclone Public Advisory contains a list of all current coastal watches and warnings associated with an ongoing or potential tropical cyclone, a post-tropical cyclone, or a subtropical cyclone It also provides the cyclone position, maximum sustained winds, current motion, and a description of the
- Active Alerts - National Weather Service
Latest Warnings Thunderstorm Tornado Outlook Hurricanes Fire Weather Outlooks UV Alerts Tsunamis Drought Space Weather NOAA Weather Radio Wireless Emergency Alerts Follow us on X Follow us on Facebook Follow us on YouTube NWS RSS Feed US Dept of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- NWS Alerts
The NWS Alerts site provides watches, warnings, advisories, and similar products Visit NWS Common Alerting Protocol for CAP v1 2 for updated documentation It is recommended to start by selecting your location
- National Weather Service
Widespread Showers in the Eastern US; Severe Thunderstorms in the Plains; Heatwave in the Desert Southwest Widespread showers and thunderstorms across much of the central and eastern U S will produce areas of excessive rainfall, especially in the southern Mid-Atlantic states
- Weather warnings on the go! - National Weather Service
Extreme Weather and Hydrologic Warnings; Local emergencies requiring evacuation or immediate action; AMBER Alerts; Blue Alerts; Presidential Alerts during a national emergency; What does a WEA message look like? WEA will look like a text message
- NWS Weather and Hazards Data Viewer - National Weather Service
NWS Hazards Warnings: Layer Not Loaded NWS Radar: Layer Not Loaded MesoWest Surface Observations: Layer Not Loaded NWS Forecasts Layer Not Loaded Precipitation Analysis Layer Not Loaded Wildfire Information Layer Not Loaded Search Basemaps Bookmark
- Red Flag Warning - National Weather Service
Red Flag Warning A Red Flag Warning means warm temperatures, very low humidities, and stronger winds are expected to combine to produce an increased risk of fire danger
- Watch Warning Advisory Definitions - National Weather Service
Storm Warnings are issued for the Tidal Potomac River and the Chesapeake Bay when one or both of the following conditions is expected to begin within 36 hours and not directly associated with a tropical cyclone: 1) sustained winds of 48 knots to 63 knots OR 2) frequent gusts (duration of two or more hours) of 48 knots to 63 knots
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