OnsceneALERT
Dec 31, 20212 min
Updated: Jun 13, 2023
CRITICAL INCIDENT NOTIFICATION
SEVERE WEATHER
Following a Wednesday full of active and often turbulent weather in the southeastern U.S., more severe weather could be on the way. Lines of thunderstorms are expected to move across northern Alabama and Georgia during the day on Thursday. Heavy rain and frequent lightning are expected. These storms will shift into the Carolinas later in the day and into the evening hours.
In the western U.S., the series of storm systems off the Pacific continues. More significant snowfall is expected to fall on all the mountain ranges of the West.
This snow will continue to build on the snowpack that is already near or above average in most locations. With this round, as much as another 1-2 feet is expected to fall on the Sierra Nevada. Finally, extremely cold air has settled in from the Northwest to the northern Plains.
Temperatures will generally be 10-30 degrees below average. However, the coldest locations in Montana and North Dakota could be as much as 40 degrees below average.
Wind chill alerts have been issued across these regions where wind chill temperatures could dip as low as -50 degrees. At these temperatures, frostbite can set in over a period of 15 minutes.
Source Agency (Fox News)
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Incident Number
2-211230-7701
Alert Type
Critical Incident Notification
Incident Type
Severe Weather
Incident Occurred
December 30, 2021
Alert Posted
December 30, 2021
Location
Nationwide
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