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NWS Climate Prediction Center Releases March Outlook It looks like things will start looking up in March! The National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center shared an outlook for the month ahead and wow, are we going to see a big difference from February. Of course, things are always more mild come March than the previous month but this will be a drastic difference for sure. According to the NWS Climate Prediction Center, we can expect temperature above average come March for the Northland. Their outlook states we have a sixty to seventy percent chance of seeing above-average temperatures in March. The rest of Wisconsin falls under that category as well, while a good portion of Minnesota outside of the Northland has a forty to fifty percent chance of being above normal this month. Those odds aren t bad! ....
Dense fog advisory in effect until 10 a.m. Friday Posted at 9:55 PM, Feb 25, 2021 and last updated 2021-02-25 21:57:58-05 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) â The National Weather Service has issued a Dense Fog Advisory for Tallahassee. The advisory will be in effect until 10 a.m. on Friday, February 26. There will be hazardous driving conditions due to the low visibility. Meteorologists say visibility will be less than 1/4 mile but may vary at each location. When driving Tuesday morning, officials are urging everyone to remain at slow speed, use your headlights and leave plenty of distance ahead of you. They are also urging drivers to leave extra time for your morning commute and to use extreme caution while traveling. ....
Severe Weather Awareness Week: Know Your Location on a Map Share Updated: 4:15 PM CST Feb 22, 2021 WVTM 13 Digital Share Updated: 4:15 PM CST Feb 22, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript Hi. I m Gerald Sattar White with the National Weather Service, and I m joined by Gary Crook from the Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind. When severe weather is in the forecast, or when a tornado or severe thunderstorm watch or warning is issued, are you able to tell if it includes you or not? Chances are, if you don t know where you live on a map, you may not find it so easy. Knowing where you live in being able to anticipate the many forms of severe weather that can occur throughout the year are important steps in ensuring you and your family are weather ready. When you begin to anticipate and prepare for severe weather, remember, no plan is complete. If you cannot find your location on a map today, we recommend every ....