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4 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0450 PM CDT Fri May 02 2025
Valid 041200Z - 101200Z
An upper-level trough across the southwestern US will bring an
increase in rain and mountain snow across much of the high terrain
in Arizona and New Mexico on D3/Sunday. Across portions of
southeastern Arizona into southwestern New Mexico, strong westerly
flow aloft will overspread the region with little to no
precipitation forecast. Latest fuels guidance suggests fuels in this
region are critically dry. Forecast soundings indicate deeply mixed
and dry profiles, which will likely support Critical fire weather
concerns with relative humidity reductions into the teens and gusty
winds. As such, a 70% probability was maintained with this outlook.
As the low shifts eastward on D4/Monday, a surface low will deepen
across western Texas/southern New Mexico. Windy/dry conditions will
overlap across portions of southeastern New Mexico into western
Texas behind the dryline Monday afternoon. Fuels in southeastern New
Mexico have seen more recent rainfall in the last 7-14 days, with
ERCs in the 50th percentile. Some additional rainfall is expected
across this region and into western Texas late D3/Sunday into
D4/Monday, which will likely mitigate the fire risk. Some localized
Elevated concerns will remain possible where less rainfall is
received.
Beyond D4/Monday, some windy/dry conditions will continue across far
west Texas as southern stream westerly flow aloft continues. Heights
will rise across the southwest bringing lighter winds across the
areas where fuels remain the driest. This will keep fire concerns
low through the end of the extended.
..Thornton.. 05/02/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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4 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0450 PM CDT Fri May 02 2025
Valid 041200Z - 101200Z
An upper-level trough across the southwestern US will bring an
increase in rain and mountain snow across much of the high terrain
in Arizona and New Mexico on D3/Sunday. Across portions of
southeastern Arizona into southwestern New Mexico, strong westerly
flow aloft will overspread the region with little to no
precipitation forecast. Latest fuels guidance suggests fuels in this
region are critically dry. Forecast soundings indicate deeply mixed
and dry profiles, which will likely support Critical fire weather
concerns with relative humidity reductions into the teens and gusty
winds. As such, a 70% probability was maintained with this outlook.
As the low shifts eastward on D4/Monday, a surface low will deepen
across western Texas/southern New Mexico. Windy/dry conditions will
overlap across portions of southeastern New Mexico into western
Texas behind the dryline Monday afternoon. Fuels in southeastern New
Mexico have seen more recent rainfall in the last 7-14 days, with
ERCs in the 50th percentile. Some additional rainfall is expected
across this region and into western Texas late D3/Sunday into
D4/Monday, which will likely mitigate the fire risk. Some localized
Elevated concerns will remain possible where less rainfall is
received.
Beyond D4/Monday, some windy/dry conditions will continue across far
west Texas as southern stream westerly flow aloft continues. Heights
will rise across the southwest bringing lighter winds across the
areas where fuels remain the driest. This will keep fire concerns
low through the end of the extended.
..Thornton.. 05/02/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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4 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0450 PM CDT Fri May 02 2025
Valid 041200Z - 101200Z
An upper-level trough across the southwestern US will bring an
increase in rain and mountain snow across much of the high terrain
in Arizona and New Mexico on D3/Sunday. Across portions of
southeastern Arizona into southwestern New Mexico, strong westerly
flow aloft will overspread the region with little to no
precipitation forecast. Latest fuels guidance suggests fuels in this
region are critically dry. Forecast soundings indicate deeply mixed
and dry profiles, which will likely support Critical fire weather
concerns with relative humidity reductions into the teens and gusty
winds. As such, a 70% probability was maintained with this outlook.
As the low shifts eastward on D4/Monday, a surface low will deepen
across western Texas/southern New Mexico. Windy/dry conditions will
overlap across portions of southeastern New Mexico into western
Texas behind the dryline Monday afternoon. Fuels in southeastern New
Mexico have seen more recent rainfall in the last 7-14 days, with
ERCs in the 50th percentile. Some additional rainfall is expected
across this region and into western Texas late D3/Sunday into
D4/Monday, which will likely mitigate the fire risk. Some localized
Elevated concerns will remain possible where less rainfall is
received.
Beyond D4/Monday, some windy/dry conditions will continue across far
west Texas as southern stream westerly flow aloft continues. Heights
will rise across the southwest bringing lighter winds across the
areas where fuels remain the driest. This will keep fire concerns
low through the end of the extended.
..Thornton.. 05/02/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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4 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0450 PM CDT Fri May 02 2025
Valid 041200Z - 101200Z
An upper-level trough across the southwestern US will bring an
increase in rain and mountain snow across much of the high terrain
in Arizona and New Mexico on D3/Sunday. Across portions of
southeastern Arizona into southwestern New Mexico, strong westerly
flow aloft will overspread the region with little to no
precipitation forecast. Latest fuels guidance suggests fuels in this
region are critically dry. Forecast soundings indicate deeply mixed
and dry profiles, which will likely support Critical fire weather
concerns with relative humidity reductions into the teens and gusty
winds. As such, a 70% probability was maintained with this outlook.
As the low shifts eastward on D4/Monday, a surface low will deepen
across western Texas/southern New Mexico. Windy/dry conditions will
overlap across portions of southeastern New Mexico into western
Texas behind the dryline Monday afternoon. Fuels in southeastern New
Mexico have seen more recent rainfall in the last 7-14 days, with
ERCs in the 50th percentile. Some additional rainfall is expected
across this region and into western Texas late D3/Sunday into
D4/Monday, which will likely mitigate the fire risk. Some localized
Elevated concerns will remain possible where less rainfall is
received.
Beyond D4/Monday, some windy/dry conditions will continue across far
west Texas as southern stream westerly flow aloft continues. Heights
will rise across the southwest bringing lighter winds across the
areas where fuels remain the driest. This will keep fire concerns
low through the end of the extended.
..Thornton.. 05/02/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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4 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0450 PM CDT Fri May 02 2025
Valid 041200Z - 101200Z
An upper-level trough across the southwestern US will bring an
increase in rain and mountain snow across much of the high terrain
in Arizona and New Mexico on D3/Sunday. Across portions of
southeastern Arizona into southwestern New Mexico, strong westerly
flow aloft will overspread the region with little to no
precipitation forecast. Latest fuels guidance suggests fuels in this
region are critically dry. Forecast soundings indicate deeply mixed
and dry profiles, which will likely support Critical fire weather
concerns with relative humidity reductions into the teens and gusty
winds. As such, a 70% probability was maintained with this outlook.
As the low shifts eastward on D4/Monday, a surface low will deepen
across western Texas/southern New Mexico. Windy/dry conditions will
overlap across portions of southeastern New Mexico into western
Texas behind the dryline Monday afternoon. Fuels in southeastern New
Mexico have seen more recent rainfall in the last 7-14 days, with
ERCs in the 50th percentile. Some additional rainfall is expected
across this region and into western Texas late D3/Sunday into
D4/Monday, which will likely mitigate the fire risk. Some localized
Elevated concerns will remain possible where less rainfall is
received.
Beyond D4/Monday, some windy/dry conditions will continue across far
west Texas as southern stream westerly flow aloft continues. Heights
will rise across the southwest bringing lighter winds across the
areas where fuels remain the driest. This will keep fire concerns
low through the end of the extended.
..Thornton.. 05/02/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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4 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0450 PM CDT Fri May 02 2025
Valid 041200Z - 101200Z
An upper-level trough across the southwestern US will bring an
increase in rain and mountain snow across much of the high terrain
in Arizona and New Mexico on D3/Sunday. Across portions of
southeastern Arizona into southwestern New Mexico, strong westerly
flow aloft will overspread the region with little to no
precipitation forecast. Latest fuels guidance suggests fuels in this
region are critically dry. Forecast soundings indicate deeply mixed
and dry profiles, which will likely support Critical fire weather
concerns with relative humidity reductions into the teens and gusty
winds. As such, a 70% probability was maintained with this outlook.
As the low shifts eastward on D4/Monday, a surface low will deepen
across western Texas/southern New Mexico. Windy/dry conditions will
overlap across portions of southeastern New Mexico into western
Texas behind the dryline Monday afternoon. Fuels in southeastern New
Mexico have seen more recent rainfall in the last 7-14 days, with
ERCs in the 50th percentile. Some additional rainfall is expected
across this region and into western Texas late D3/Sunday into
D4/Monday, which will likely mitigate the fire risk. Some localized
Elevated concerns will remain possible where less rainfall is
received.
Beyond D4/Monday, some windy/dry conditions will continue across far
west Texas as southern stream westerly flow aloft continues. Heights
will rise across the southwest bringing lighter winds across the
areas where fuels remain the driest. This will keep fire concerns
low through the end of the extended.
..Thornton.. 05/02/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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4 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0450 PM CDT Fri May 02 2025
Valid 041200Z - 101200Z
An upper-level trough across the southwestern US will bring an
increase in rain and mountain snow across much of the high terrain
in Arizona and New Mexico on D3/Sunday. Across portions of
southeastern Arizona into southwestern New Mexico, strong westerly
flow aloft will overspread the region with little to no
precipitation forecast. Latest fuels guidance suggests fuels in this
region are critically dry. Forecast soundings indicate deeply mixed
and dry profiles, which will likely support Critical fire weather
concerns with relative humidity reductions into the teens and gusty
winds. As such, a 70% probability was maintained with this outlook.
As the low shifts eastward on D4/Monday, a surface low will deepen
across western Texas/southern New Mexico. Windy/dry conditions will
overlap across portions of southeastern New Mexico into western
Texas behind the dryline Monday afternoon. Fuels in southeastern New
Mexico have seen more recent rainfall in the last 7-14 days, with
ERCs in the 50th percentile. Some additional rainfall is expected
across this region and into western Texas late D3/Sunday into
D4/Monday, which will likely mitigate the fire risk. Some localized
Elevated concerns will remain possible where less rainfall is
received.
Beyond D4/Monday, some windy/dry conditions will continue across far
west Texas as southern stream westerly flow aloft continues. Heights
will rise across the southwest bringing lighter winds across the
areas where fuels remain the driest. This will keep fire concerns
low through the end of the extended.
..Thornton.. 05/02/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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4 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0450 PM CDT Fri May 02 2025
Valid 041200Z - 101200Z
An upper-level trough across the southwestern US will bring an
increase in rain and mountain snow across much of the high terrain
in Arizona and New Mexico on D3/Sunday. Across portions of
southeastern Arizona into southwestern New Mexico, strong westerly
flow aloft will overspread the region with little to no
precipitation forecast. Latest fuels guidance suggests fuels in this
region are critically dry. Forecast soundings indicate deeply mixed
and dry profiles, which will likely support Critical fire weather
concerns with relative humidity reductions into the teens and gusty
winds. As such, a 70% probability was maintained with this outlook.
As the low shifts eastward on D4/Monday, a surface low will deepen
across western Texas/southern New Mexico. Windy/dry conditions will
overlap across portions of southeastern New Mexico into western
Texas behind the dryline Monday afternoon. Fuels in southeastern New
Mexico have seen more recent rainfall in the last 7-14 days, with
ERCs in the 50th percentile. Some additional rainfall is expected
across this region and into western Texas late D3/Sunday into
D4/Monday, which will likely mitigate the fire risk. Some localized
Elevated concerns will remain possible where less rainfall is
received.
Beyond D4/Monday, some windy/dry conditions will continue across far
west Texas as southern stream westerly flow aloft continues. Heights
will rise across the southwest bringing lighter winds across the
areas where fuels remain the driest. This will keep fire concerns
low through the end of the extended.
..Thornton.. 05/02/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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4 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0450 PM CDT Fri May 02 2025
Valid 041200Z - 101200Z
An upper-level trough across the southwestern US will bring an
increase in rain and mountain snow across much of the high terrain
in Arizona and New Mexico on D3/Sunday. Across portions of
southeastern Arizona into southwestern New Mexico, strong westerly
flow aloft will overspread the region with little to no
precipitation forecast. Latest fuels guidance suggests fuels in this
region are critically dry. Forecast soundings indicate deeply mixed
and dry profiles, which will likely support Critical fire weather
concerns with relative humidity reductions into the teens and gusty
winds. As such, a 70% probability was maintained with this outlook.
As the low shifts eastward on D4/Monday, a surface low will deepen
across western Texas/southern New Mexico. Windy/dry conditions will
overlap across portions of southeastern New Mexico into western
Texas behind the dryline Monday afternoon. Fuels in southeastern New
Mexico have seen more recent rainfall in the last 7-14 days, with
ERCs in the 50th percentile. Some additional rainfall is expected
across this region and into western Texas late D3/Sunday into
D4/Monday, which will likely mitigate the fire risk. Some localized
Elevated concerns will remain possible where less rainfall is
received.
Beyond D4/Monday, some windy/dry conditions will continue across far
west Texas as southern stream westerly flow aloft continues. Heights
will rise across the southwest bringing lighter winds across the
areas where fuels remain the driest. This will keep fire concerns
low through the end of the extended.
..Thornton.. 05/02/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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4 months 2 weeks ago
WW 0210 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 210
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 20 NNE LUK
TO 25 NNW CMH TO 20 WSW BFD TO 15 NNE BFD.
..LYONS..05/02/25
ATTN...WFO...CLE...PBZ...ILN...
STATUS REPORT FOR WS 210
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
OHC027-041-047-049-089-097-022240-
OH
. OHIO COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
CLINTON DELAWARE FAYETTE
FRANKLIN LICKING MADISON
PAC003-005-007-019-031-051-053-059-063-065-125-129-022240-
PA
. PENNSYLVANIA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ALLEGHENY ARMSTRONG BEAVER
BUTLER CLARION FAYETTE
FOREST GREENE INDIANA
JEFFERSON WASHINGTON WESTMORELAND
WVC009-029-051-069-103-022240-
WV
. WEST VIRGINIA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
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4 months 2 weeks ago
WW 0210 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 210
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 20 NNE LUK
TO 25 NNW CMH TO 20 WSW BFD TO 15 NNE BFD.
..LYONS..05/02/25
ATTN...WFO...CLE...PBZ...ILN...
STATUS REPORT FOR WS 210
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
OHC027-041-047-049-089-097-022240-
OH
. OHIO COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
CLINTON DELAWARE FAYETTE
FRANKLIN LICKING MADISON
PAC003-005-007-019-031-051-053-059-063-065-125-129-022240-
PA
. PENNSYLVANIA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ALLEGHENY ARMSTRONG BEAVER
BUTLER CLARION FAYETTE
FOREST GREENE INDIANA
JEFFERSON WASHINGTON WESTMORELAND
WVC009-029-051-069-103-022240-
WV
. WEST VIRGINIA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
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4 months 2 weeks ago
WW 0211 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 211
THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES ACROSS THE ENTIRE WATCH AREA.
..LYONS..05/02/25
ATTN...WFO...JAN...LCH...SHV...
STATUS REPORT FOR WS 211
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
ARC003-017-022240-
AR
. ARKANSAS COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ASHLEY CHICOT
LAC003-009-011-013-015-017-021-025-027-029-031-035-039-041-043-
049-059-061-065-067-069-073-079-081-083-085-107-111-115-119-123-
127-022240-
LA
. LOUISIANA PARISHES INCLUDED ARE
ALLEN AVOYELLES BEAUREGARD
BIENVILLE BOSSIER CADDO
CALDWELL CATAHOULA CLAIBORNE
CONCORDIA DE SOTO EAST CARROLL
EVANGELINE FRANKLIN GRANT
JACKSON LA SALLE LINCOLN
MADISON MOREHOUSE NATCHITOCHES
OUACHITA RAPIDES RED RIVER
RICHLAND SABINE TENSAS
UNION VERNON WEBSTER
WEST CARROLL WINN
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4 months 2 weeks ago
WW 0212 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 212
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 55 E JCT TO
35 N CLL TO 25 WNW TYR.
..LYONS..05/02/25
ATTN...WFO...FWD...HGX...EWX...
STATUS REPORT FOR WS 212
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
TXC001-015-021-029-031-041-051-055-089-091-123-149-157-171-177-
185-187-201-209-213-225-255-259-285-287-289-291-313-331-339-373-
395-407-453-455-471-473-477-491-493-022240-
TX
. TEXAS COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ANDERSON AUSTIN BASTROP
BEXAR BLANCO BRAZOS
BURLESON CALDWELL COLORADO
COMAL DEWITT FAYETTE
FORT BEND GILLESPIE GONZALES
GRIMES GUADALUPE HARRIS
HAYS HENDERSON HOUSTON
KARNES KENDALL LAVACA
LEE LEON LIBERTY
MADISON MILAM MONTGOMERY
POLK ROBERTSON SAN JACINTO
TRAVIS TRINITY WALKER
WALLER WASHINGTON WILLIAMSON
WILSON
THE WATCH STATUS MESSAGE IS FOR GUIDANCE PURPOSES ONLY. PLEASE
REFER TO WATCH COUNTY NOTIFICATION STATEMENTS FOR OFFICIAL
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4 months 2 weeks ago
WW 0213 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 213
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 55 WNW CHA
TO 45 NNE CSV TO 5 ESE LEX TO 30 WNW LUK.
..LYONS..05/02/25
ATTN...WFO...LMK...ILN...JKL...MRX...
STATUS REPORT FOR WS 213
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
KYC011-013-015-017-023-025-037-049-051-063-065-067-069-079-081-
095-097-109-113-117-121-125-129-131-135-137-147-151-153-161-165-
173-175-181-189-191-193-197-199-201-203-205-209-235-237-
022240-
KY
. KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
BATH BELL BOONE
BOURBON BRACKEN BREATHITT
CAMPBELL CLARK CLAY
ELLIOTT ESTILL FAYETTE
FLEMING GARRARD GRANT
HARLAN HARRISON JACKSON
JESSAMINE KENTON KNOX
LAUREL LEE LESLIE
LEWIS LINCOLN MCCREARY
MADISON MAGOFFIN MASON
MENIFEE MONTGOMERY MORGAN
NICHOLAS OWSLEY PENDLETON
PERRY POWELL PULASKI
ROBERTSON ROCKCASTLE ROWAN
SCOTT WHITLEY WOLFE
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4 months 2 weeks ago
WW 0213 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 213
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 55 WNW CHA
TO 45 NNE CSV TO 5 ESE LEX TO 30 WNW LUK.
..LYONS..05/02/25
ATTN...WFO...LMK...ILN...JKL...MRX...
STATUS REPORT FOR WS 213
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
KYC011-013-015-017-023-025-037-049-051-063-065-067-069-079-081-
095-097-109-113-117-121-125-129-131-135-137-147-151-153-161-165-
173-175-181-189-191-193-197-199-201-203-205-209-235-237-
022240-
KY
. KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
BATH BELL BOONE
BOURBON BRACKEN BREATHITT
CAMPBELL CLARK CLAY
ELLIOTT ESTILL FAYETTE
FLEMING GARRARD GRANT
HARLAN HARRISON JACKSON
JESSAMINE KENTON KNOX
LAUREL LEE LESLIE
LEWIS LINCOLN MCCREARY
MADISON MAGOFFIN MASON
MENIFEE MONTGOMERY MORGAN
NICHOLAS OWSLEY PENDLETON
PERRY POWELL PULASKI
ROBERTSON ROCKCASTLE ROWAN
SCOTT WHITLEY WOLFE
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4 months 2 weeks ago
WW 0214 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 214
THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES ACROSS THE ENTIRE WATCH AREA.
..LYONS..05/02/25
ATTN...WFO...BMX...HUN...
STATUS REPORT FOR WS 214
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
ALC009-043-049-055-057-063-071-073-075-089-093-095-103-107-115-
119-125-127-133-022240-
AL
. ALABAMA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
BLOUNT CULLMAN DEKALB
ETOWAH FAYETTE GREENE
JACKSON JEFFERSON LAMAR
MADISON MARION MARSHALL
MORGAN PICKENS ST. CLAIR
SUMTER TUSCALOOSA WALKER
WINSTON
THE WATCH STATUS MESSAGE IS FOR GUIDANCE PURPOSES ONLY. PLEASE
REFER TO WATCH COUNTY NOTIFICATION STATEMENTS FOR OFFICIAL
INFORMATION ON COUNTIES...INDEPENDENT CITIES AND MARINE ZONES
CLEARED FROM SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AND TORNADO WATCHES.
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4 months 2 weeks ago
WW 0214 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 214
THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES ACROSS THE ENTIRE WATCH AREA.
..LYONS..05/02/25
ATTN...WFO...BMX...HUN...
STATUS REPORT FOR WS 214
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
ALC009-043-049-055-057-063-071-073-075-089-093-095-103-107-115-
119-125-127-133-022240-
AL
. ALABAMA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
BLOUNT CULLMAN DEKALB
ETOWAH FAYETTE GREENE
JACKSON JEFFERSON LAMAR
MADISON MARION MARSHALL
MORGAN PICKENS ST. CLAIR
SUMTER TUSCALOOSA WALKER
WINSTON
THE WATCH STATUS MESSAGE IS FOR GUIDANCE PURPOSES ONLY. PLEASE
REFER TO WATCH COUNTY NOTIFICATION STATEMENTS FOR OFFICIAL
INFORMATION ON COUNTIES...INDEPENDENT CITIES AND MARINE ZONES
CLEARED FROM SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AND TORNADO WATCHES.
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4 months 2 weeks ago
WW 0215 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 215
THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES ACROSS THE ENTIRE WATCH AREA.
..LYONS..05/02/25
ATTN...WFO...EWX...SJT...
STATUS REPORT FOR WS 215
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
TXC013-019-105-127-137-163-265-267-271-323-325-385-435-463-465-
507-022240-
TX
. TEXAS COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ATASCOSA BANDERA CROCKETT
DIMMIT EDWARDS FRIO
KERR KIMBLE KINNEY
MAVERICK MEDINA REAL
SUTTON UVALDE VAL VERDE
ZAVALA
THE WATCH STATUS MESSAGE IS FOR GUIDANCE PURPOSES ONLY. PLEASE
REFER TO WATCH COUNTY NOTIFICATION STATEMENTS FOR OFFICIAL
INFORMATION ON COUNTIES...INDEPENDENT CITIES AND MARINE ZONES
CLEARED FROM SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AND TORNADO WATCHES.
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4 months 2 weeks ago
WW 0216 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 216
THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES ACROSS THE ENTIRE WATCH AREA.
..LYONS..05/02/25
ATTN...WFO...FFC...
STATUS REPORT FOR WS 216
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
GAC015-047-055-057-083-111-115-123-129-213-227-295-313-022240-
GA
. GEORGIA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
BARTOW CATOOSA CHATTOOGA
CHEROKEE DADE FANNIN
FLOYD GILMER GORDON
MURRAY PICKENS WALKER
WHITFIELD
THE WATCH STATUS MESSAGE IS FOR GUIDANCE PURPOSES ONLY. PLEASE
REFER TO WATCH COUNTY NOTIFICATION STATEMENTS FOR OFFICIAL
INFORMATION ON COUNTIES...INDEPENDENT CITIES AND MARINE ZONES
CLEARED FROM SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AND TORNADO WATCHES.
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4 months 2 weeks ago
WW 0216 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 216
THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES ACROSS THE ENTIRE WATCH AREA.
..LYONS..05/02/25
ATTN...WFO...FFC...
STATUS REPORT FOR WS 216
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
GAC015-047-055-057-083-111-115-123-129-213-227-295-313-022240-
GA
. GEORGIA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
BARTOW CATOOSA CHATTOOGA
CHEROKEE DADE FANNIN
FLOYD GILMER GORDON
MURRAY PICKENS WALKER
WHITFIELD
THE WATCH STATUS MESSAGE IS FOR GUIDANCE PURPOSES ONLY. PLEASE
REFER TO WATCH COUNTY NOTIFICATION STATEMENTS FOR OFFICIAL
INFORMATION ON COUNTIES...INDEPENDENT CITIES AND MARINE ZONES
CLEARED FROM SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AND TORNADO WATCHES.
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