A combination of sleet and snow moving through Georgia, Carolina and Virginia.
Saturday, January 7, 2017
Friday, January 6, 2017
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
Hazardous Weather Outlook
HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR SOUTH FLORIDA NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL 641 PM EST FRI JAN 6 2017 AMZ610-630-650-651-670-671-FLZ063-066>075-168-172>174-GMZ656-657-676- 071230- LAKE OKEECHOBEE-BISCAYNE BAY- COASTAL WATERS FROM JUPITER INLET TO DEERFIELD BEACH FL OUT 20 NM- COASTAL WATERS FROM DEERFIELD BEACH TO OCEAN REEF FL OUT 20 NM- WATERS FROM JUPITER INLET TO DEERFIELD BEACH FL FROM 20 TO 60 NM- WATERS FROM DEERFIELD BEACH TO OCEAN REEF FL FROM 20 TO 60 NM EXCLUDING THE TERRITORIAL WATERS OF BAHAMAS-GLADES-HENDRY- INLAND PALM BEACH-METRO PALM BEACH-COASTAL COLLIER-INLAND COLLIER- INLAND BROWARD-METRO BROWARD-INLAND MIAMI-DADE-METRO MIAMI-DADE- MAINLAND MONROE-COASTAL PALM BEACH-COASTAL BROWARD-COASTAL MIAMI- DADE-FAR SOUTH MIAMI-DADE- COASTAL WATERS FROM CHOKOLOSKEE TO BONITA BEACH FL OUT 20 NM- COASTAL WATERS FROM EAST CAPE SABLE TO CHOKOLOSKEE FL OUT 20 NM- WATERS FROM CHOKOLOSKEE TO BONITA BEACH FL FROM 20 TO 60 NM- 641 PM EST FRI JAN 6 2017 ...SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS POSSIBLE OVER LOCAL WATERS OVERNIGHT... THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR SOUTH FLORIDA. .DAY ONE...TONIGHT THUNDERSTORMS: A FEW THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS SOUTH FLORIDA OVERNIGHT, WITH THE HIGHEST COVERAGE OVER THE LOCAL GULF AND ATLANTIC WATERS. CLOUD TO GROUND AND CLOUD TO WATER LIGHTNING STRIKES WILL BE THE MAIN THREAT. STRONGER STORMS OVER THE LOCAL GULF WATERS MAY BE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING GUSTY WINDS. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY A STRONG COLD FRONT WILL MOVE INTO SOUTH FLORIDA DURING THE DAY ON SATURDAY, BRINGING NUMEROUS SHOWERS AND LIGHTNING STORMS ACROSS THE REGION. A FEW STRONGER STORMS WILL BE POSSIBLE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, THAT MAY BE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING GUSTY WINDS AND FREQUENT LIGHTNING STRIKES. GUSTY WINDS BEHIND THE COLD FRONT ARE EXPECTED TO BRING DETERIORATING CONDITIONS OVER THE LOCAL GULF AND ATLANTIC WATERS LATE ON SATURDAY INTO SATURDAY NIGHT ALONG WITH AN INCREASE IN RIP CURRENTS ALONG THE GULF AND ATLANTIC BEACHES THROUGH THE WEEKEND. A BRIEF SHOT OF COLDER AIR IS ALSO EXPECTED TO FILTER INTO THE REGION BEHIND THE FRONT SATURDAY NIGHT, WITH TEMPERATURES DROPPING INTO THE LOW-MID 40S ACROSS THE WESTERN INTERIOR. THESE TEMPERATURES, IN COMBINATION WITH GUSTY WINDS MAY BRING WINDS CHILLS INTO THE MID- UPPER 30S INTO SUNDAY MORNING. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... SPOTTER ACTIVATION WILL NOT BE NEEDED TONIGHT. FOR MORE INFORMATION...VISIT THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MIAMI WEBSITE AT WWW.WEATHER.GOV/MIAMI.
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY
Small Craft Advisory
URGENT - MARINE WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL 310 PM EST FRI JAN 6 2017 ...COLD FRONT WILL BRING HAZARDOUS MARINE CONDITIONS THIS WEEKEND... .A STRONG COLD FRONT WILL MOVE ACROSS THE SOUTH FLORIDA WATERS SATURDAY, LEAVING 20 TO 25 KNOT WINDS AND SEAS BUILDING TO 8 TO 12 FEET IN ITS WAKE. SEAS IN THE GULF STREAM COULD REACH 14 FEET. CONDITIONS IN THE GULF OF MEXICO WILL ALSO DETERIORATE WITH STRONG WINDS REACHING NEAR GALE FORCE. AMZ610-630-650-651-670-671-GMZ656-657-676-070415- /O.NEW.KMFL.SC.Y.0001.170107T1500Z-170109T1800Z/ LAKE OKEECHOBEE-BISCAYNE BAY- COASTAL WATERS FROM JUPITER INLET TO DEERFIELD BEACH FL OUT 20 NM- COASTAL WATERS FROM DEERFIELD BEACH TO OCEAN REEF FL OUT 20 NM- WATERS FROM JUPITER INLET TO DEERFIELD BEACH FL FROM 20 TO 60 NM- WATERS FROM DEERFIELD BEACH TO OCEAN REEF FL FROM 20 TO 60 NM EXCLUDING THE TERRITORIAL WATERS OF BAHAMAS- COASTAL WATERS FROM CHOKOLOSKEE TO BONITA BEACH FL OUT 20 NM- COASTAL WATERS FROM EAST CAPE SABLE TO CHOKOLOSKEE FL OUT 20 NM- WATERS FROM CHOKOLOSKEE TO BONITA BEACH FL FROM 20 TO 60 NM- 310 PM EST FRI JAN 6 2017 ...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM SATURDAY TO 1 PM EST MONDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MIAMI HAS ISSUED A SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM SATURDAY TO 1 PM EST MONDAY. * WINDS AND SEAS...NORTHEAST WINDS AROUND 20 TO 25 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 KT. SEAS 8 TO 12 FEET WITH OCCASIONAL SEAS UP TO 14 FEET. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY MEANS THAT WIND SPEEDS OF 20 TO 33 KNOTS ARE EXPECTED TO PRODUCE HAZARDOUS WAVE CONDITIONS TO SMALL CRAFT. INEXPERIENCED MARINERS...ESPECIALLY THOSE OPERATING SMALLER VESSELS SHOULD AVOID NAVIGATING IN THESE CONDITIONS. && $$ HTTP://WWW.WEATHER.GOV/MIAMI
COLD FOR OUR STANDARDS HERE IN SOUTH FLORIDA!
Jeff Berardelli
@WeatherProf
14m14 minutes ago
Bundle up!! Your eyes are not deceiving you. Wind Chills will be in the 30s and 40s on Sunday morning!! @cbs12
WINTERY MIX SLIDING SOUTHEAST
The wintery mix of ice sleet and snow slowly sliding southeastward. Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and parts of Atlanta...RTW
BRR!!
AccuWeather
@breakingweather
2m2 minutes ago
Temperatures will plunge to dangerously low levels into early next week in the wake southern US snowstorm: http://ow.ly/iFzh307L1Yx
COLD HEADING SOUTH INCLUDING SOUTH FLORIDA
Weather Underground
@wunderground
4m4 minutes ago
A powerful jet stream will haul big winter storms thru both California and the SE this weekend http://bit.ly/2iQvwlv
SNOW MIXED WITH ICE AND SLEET ACROSS THE SOUTHEAST
A winter mix of snow ice and sleet tracking east northeast from Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and part of Tennessee this morning. Drive safely through these states!
DENSE FOG ADVISORY CANCELLED...0900 AM EST
FLZ063-067-071-061515-
/O.CAN.KMFL.FG.Y.0002.000000T0000Z-170106T1600Z/
GLADES-INLAND PALM BEACH-INLAND BROWARD-
907 AM EST FRI JAN 6 2017
...DENSE FOG ADVISORY IS CANCELLED...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MIAMI HAS CANCELLED THE DENSE FOG
ADVISORY.
UPDATED MIAMI AND VICINITY FORECAST...0815 AM EST
Today
Partly cloudy with Isolated Showers during the Day: Highs
around 82°F. North wind to 10 MPH. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Mostly cloudy with Scattered Showers during the Night: Lows
around 72°F. Southeast wind to 8 MPH. Chance of rain 40 percent. New rain amounts up to one quarter inch possible.
Saturday Jan 7
Mostly cloudy with Scattered Showers during the Day: Approaching cold front Highs
around 82°F. Winds will increase over night with passage of frontal boundary. South wind 8 to 16 MPH, gusting to 22 MPH. Chance of rain
50 percent. New rain amounts up to one quarter inch possible.
Mostly cloudy with Isolated Showers during the Night: Lows
around 57°F. North northwest wind to 17 MPH, gusting to 23 MPH. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Sunday Jan 8
Partly Cloudy during the Day: Highs around 66°F. Windy, with
a north northeast wind 16 to 22 MPH, gusting to 31 MPH.
Partly cloudy with Scattered Showers during the Night: Lows
around 54°F. North northeast wind to 18 MPH, gusting to 23 MPH. Chance of rain 30 percent.
Monday Jan 9
Partly cloudy with Isolated Showers during the Day: Highs
around 70°F. Windy, with a northeast wind to 22 MPH. Chance of rain 20
percent.
Partly Cloudy during the Night: Lows around 63°F. East
northeast wind to 18 MPH.
Tuesday Jan 10
Isolated Showers during the Day: Highs around 73°F. East
wind to 17 MPH. Chance of precipitation 20 percent.
Partly Cloudy during the Night: Lows around 66°F. East wind
to 17 MPH.
Wednesday Jan 11
Partly Cloudy during the Day: Highs around 77°F. East wind
to 13 MPH, gusting to 18 MPH.
Partly Cloudy during the Night: Lows around 66°F. East wind
to 11 MPH, gusting to 16 MPH.
Thursday Jan 12
Partly Cloudy during the Day: Highs around 79°F. East
northeast wind 10 to 15 MPH, gusting to 20 MPH.
GRAPHIC AND MAPS COURTESY OF NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
DENSE FOG ADVISORY EXTENDED...
Issue Date:8:33 AM Fri, Jan 6, 2017
Expiration:10:00 AM Fri, Jan 6, 2017
Issue Date:8:33 AM Fri, Jan 6, 2017
Expiration:10:00 AM Fri, Jan 6, 2017
...DENSE FOG ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM EST THIS MORNING... * VISIBILITY...MAY DROP TO BELOW ONE QUARTER MILE. * IMPACTS...SEVERELY LIMITED VISIBILITY, DUE TO DENSE FOG, WILL CREATE HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS ON ALL ROADWAYS. DRIVERS MAY EXPERIENCE A RAPID REDUCTION IN VISIBILITY OVER A VERY SHORT DISTANCE. MOTORISTS SHOULD USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN TRAVELING THIS MORNING. A DENSE FOG ADVISORY MEANS VISIBILITIES WILL FREQUENTLY BE REDUCED TO LESS THAN ONE QUARTER MILE. IF DRIVING...SLOW DOWN... USE YOUR HEADLIGHTS...AND LEAVE PLENTY OF DISTANCE AHEAD OF YOU.
LIVE RADAR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MIAMI
DENSE FOG ADVISORY AND HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
FOG SHOULD BURN OFF BY 0900 AM EST. TURN ON LOW BEAM AND SLOW DOWN BECAUSE VISIBILITY IS REDUCED IN THESE AREAS AFFECTED BY THIS FOG...RTW
FLUS42 KMFL 060913 HWOMFL HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR SOUTH FLORIDA NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL 413 AM EST FRI JAN 6 2017 AMZ610-630-650-651-670-671-FLZ063-066>075-168-172>174-GMZ656-657-676- 062115- LAKE OKEECHOBEE-BISCAYNE BAY- COASTAL WATERS FROM JUPITER INLET TO DEERFIELD BEACH FL OUT 20 NM- COASTAL WATERS FROM DEERFIELD BEACH TO OCEAN REEF FL OUT 20 NM- WATERS FROM JUPITER INLET TO DEERFIELD BEACH FL FROM 20 TO 60 NM- WATERS FROM DEERFIELD BEACH TO OCEAN REEF FL FROM 20 TO 60 NM EXCLUDING THE TERRITORIAL WATERS OF BAHAMAS-GLADES-HENDRY- INLAND PALM BEACH-METRO PALM BEACH-COASTAL COLLIER-INLAND COLLIER- INLAND BROWARD-METRO BROWARD-INLAND MIAMI-DADE-METRO MIAMI-DADE- MAINLAND MONROE-COASTAL PALM BEACH-COASTAL BROWARD-COASTAL MIAMI- DADE-FAR SOUTH MIAMI-DADE- COASTAL WATERS FROM CHOKOLOSKEE TO BONITA BEACH FL OUT 20 NM- COASTAL WATERS FROM EAST CAPE SABLE TO CHOKOLOSKEE FL OUT 20 NM- WATERS FROM CHOKOLOSKEE TO BONITA BEACH FL FROM 20 TO 60 NM- 413 AM EST FRI JAN 6 2017 ...LOW VISIBILITY POSSIBLE WITH AREAS OF FOG MAINLY INTERIOR AND WEST... ...SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS TONIGHT... THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR SOUTH FLORIDA. .DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT VISIBILITY: AREAS OF FOG IS OCCURRING ACROSS MOST OF THE INTERIOR AND WESTERN REGIONS OF SOUTH FLORIDA EARLY THIS MORNING, WITH DENSE FOG POSSIBLE. VISIBILITIES COULD BE REDUCED TO ABOUT HALF MILE, EVEN AS LOW AS ONE QUARTER MILE OR LESS IN AREAS OF DENSE FOG. THUNDERSTORMS: THERE IS A SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS SOUTH FLORIDA AND ADJACENT WATERS TONIGHT. THE MAIN THREAT WOULD BE OCCASIONAL LIGHTNING STRIKES. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY THERE IS A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS SOUTH FLORIDA AND ADJACENT WATERS ON SATURDAY, ALONG A COLD FRONT THAT WILL PASS INTO THE REGION ON SATURDAY THEN EXIT THE REGION SATURDAY NIGHT. GUSTY WINDS BEHIND A COLD FRONT ARE EXPECTED TO BRING DETERIORATING CONDITIONS OVER THE LOCAL GULF AND ATLANTIC WATERS LATE ON SATURDAY INTO SATURDAY NIGHT. THERE MAY ALSO BE AN INCREASE IN RIP CURRENTS ALONG THE GULF AND ATLANTIC BEACHES LATER IN THE WEEKEND. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... SPOTTER ACTIVATION WILL NOT BE NEEDED TONIGHT. FOR MORE INFORMATION...VISIT THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MIAMI WEBSITE AT WWW.WEATHER.GOV/MIAMI.
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Breaking Weather News! The NWS has extended the Dense Fog Advisory for now ALL of SFLO until 9AM. Watch Local10
Thursday, January 5, 2017
WINTER WEATHER WATCH
Weather Underground
@wunderground
5m5 minutes ago
Winter Storm Watches From Alabama to North Carolina as Winter Storm Helena Poised to Spread Snow, Ice Into the South http://bit.ly/2hWYAqr
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