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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Frost advisory in Alaska, Kendra Patrick

Frost Advisory for Middle Tanana Valley, AK

from 12 am AKDT, Tue., Aug. 27, 2013 until 10 am AKDT, Tue., Aug. 27, 2013

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Updated 27 Aug 2013 7:00 am Local Time
Issued by The National Weather Service
Fairbanks, AK
1:23 pm AKDT, Mon., Aug. 26, 2013
... FROST ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 10 AM AKDT TUESDAY...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN FAIRBANKS HAS ISSUED A FROST ADVISORY... WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 10 AM AKDT TUESDAY.
* LOCATION... IN LOW LYING AREAS.
* TEMPERATURE... LOW TEMPERATURES IN THE MID 20S TO LOWER 30S.
* TIMING... TEMPERATURES IN LOW LYING AREAS ARE EXPECTED TO FALL BELOW FREEZING AFTER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT. BELOW FREEZING TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE THROUGH 10 AM TUESDAY.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A FROST ADVISORY MEANS THAT FROST IS EXPECTED. PROTECT SENSITIVE OUTDOOR PLANTS WHICH MAY BE DAMAGED BY COLD TEMPERATURES.
 
 
 

Severe storms in great lakes, Kendra Patrick

Disturbances aloft will continue to rotate around the periphery of a hot high-pressure system centered over Missouri and Kansas. These impulses will help ignite thunderstorms, some severe, from the Rockies to the northern Plains, Great Lakes and Northeast into midweek.
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National Forecast: Next 12 Hours

National Forecast: Next 12 Hours

National Forecast: Next 12 Hours

National Forecast: Next 12 Hours
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Tuesday's Greatest Severe Storm Threat

Tuesday's Greatest Severe Storm Threat

Tuesday's Greatest Severe Storm Threat

Tuesday's Greatest Severe Storm Threat
(LIVE: Radar, Watches and Warnings)
Tuesday, the most organized threat of severe weather (large hail, damaging winds, and perhaps a tornado) will be in the Great Lakes, including states like Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio and Indiana. See the red area on our inset map for details.
More hit-or-miss thunderstorms will rumble again over parts of the Rockies and Desert Southwest, with the threat of local flash flooding, hail, and brief wind gusts possible. Lightning strikes may initiate new wildfires, and shifting winds and/or heavy rain may cause headaches near existing wildfires.
For parts of the Gulf Coast states, scattered thunderstorms may interrupt your beach or golf plans, especially along the Texas coast and southwest Florida. Be sure to head indoors as soon as you hear thunder. The best chance for heavy rainfall is expected to focus on the Louisiana and Texas portions of the Gulf Coast.

http://www.weather.com/news/tornado-central/severe-weather-tracker-page