| Winter Storm Outlook (SPS) |
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A "Winter Storm Outlook" may be issued when there is a good
chance of a major winter storm, but the occurrence is expected to be
beyond 48 hours into the future. It is intended to provide
information to those who need considerable lead time to prepare for the
event. This product sometimes is issued as a "Special Weather
Statement" as well.
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| Winter Storm Watch (WSW) |
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A "Winter Storm
Watch" will be issued when conditions are favorable
for hazardous winter weather conditions to develop.
Unlike a Tornado Watch or a Severe Thunderstorm
Watch, Winter Storm Watches are issued by the local
office. Generally, this type of watch is issued
for weather conditions that could occur 24 to 48
hours in the future. Information in the watch
will include the affected area, the weather threat
involved, potential precipitation amounts, explanation
of what a watch is, the uncertainty involved, precautions
recommended, and the storm's potential impact. NWS
Huntsville issues a Winter Storm Watch when one
or more of the following is possible (50% or greater
confidence) during the next 12 to 36 hours:
· Sleet and/or snowfall of 2+ inches in
12 hours, or 4+ inches in 24 hours
· Accumulation of freezing rain (ice) greater
than 0.25".
· Greater than 0.25" of ice expected.
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| Winter Storm Warning (WSW) |
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A "Winter Storm
Warning" is issued when a combination of hazardous
winter weather is occurring, is imminent, or is
expected. Winter Storm Warnings are issued when one or
more of the following is expected:
· Sleet and/or snowfall of 2+ inches in
12 hours, or 4+ inches in 24 hours
· Accumulation of
freezing rain (ice) greater than 0.25".
· Greater than 0.25" of ice expected.
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| Blizzard Warning (WSW) |
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A "Blizzard Warning"
will be issued when winds of 35 mph (sustained or
frequent gusts) or stronger combine with considerable
falling, blowing, and/or drifting snow, for 3 hours
or more with visibilities of 1/4 mile or less.
This condition will be extremely infrequent in the
Tennessee Valley.
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| Heavy Snow Warning (WSW) |
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A "Heavy Snow Warning"
is issued when snowfall of 2+ inches in 12 hours,
or 4+ inches in 24 hours is expected. If strong
winds and low wind chills are expected in addition
to the heavy snow, then a Winter Storm Warning or
Blizzard Warning will be issued instead.
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| Ice Storm Warning (WSW) |
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An "Ice Storm Warning"
is issued when greater than 0.25" of ice is
expected during freezing rain or sleet situations.
Heavy accumulations of ice produce extremely dangerous
and damaging situations, primarily by pulling down
trees and utility lines.
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| Winter Weather Advisory (WSW) |
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A "Winter Weather
Advisory" is issued for a winter weather
situation that causes significant inconveniences,
but does not meet warning (see above) criteria. The
winter weather can still be life threatening
if caution is not exercised, and frequently a
winter weather advisory will be issued if travel
impacts can be expected. A
Winter Weather Advisory is issued if more than
one type of hazardous winter weather is expected,
is occurring, or is imminent:
· Sleet and/or snowfall of 1-2 inches in
12 hours.
· Accumulation of freezing rain (ice) less
than 0.25".
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| Blowing Snow Advisory (WSW) |
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A "Blowing Snow
Advisory" is issued if blowing snow is expected
to reduce visibilities to around 1/2 mile or less,
causing hazardous travel. This can also be
issued for drifting snow, in which case it is called
a "Drifting Snow Advisory." The
two can also be combined. This is also very
infrequent in the Tennessee Valley.
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| Snow Advisory (WSW) |
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A "Snow Advisory"
is issued when snow is expected to accumulate 1
to 2 inches in a 12-hour period, or if the snowfall
will cause travel impacts.
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| Freezing Rain Advisory (WSW) |
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A "Freezing Rain
Advisory" is issued when rain or drizzle
freezes, or is expected to freeze, on surfaces
and objects, making walking and travel dangerous.
Accumulations would be less than 0.25". Heavy
accumulations of ice would require an Ice Storm
Warning (see above).
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| Wind Chill Advisory (WSW) |
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A "Wind Chill Advisory"
is issued when cold temperatures and breezy winds
combine to create a wind chill below zero for
an hour or more. If wind chills drop below
-10, a "Wind Chill Warning" will be
issued.
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| Wind Chill Warning (WSW) |
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A "Wind Chill Advisory"
is issued when cold temperatures and breezy winds
combine to create a wind chill below zero for
an hour or more. If wind chills drop below
-10, a "Wind Chill Warning" will be
issued.
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