WWUS35 KNYC 290229 SPSNYC CTZ005>012-NJZ002>006-011-NYZ067>081-291000- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY 930 PM EST TUE NOV 28 2000 ...WINTERY WEATHER POSSIBLE WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY MORNING... WEAK HIGH PRESSURE OVER THE REGION WILL MOVE OFFSHORE WEDNESDAY MORNING. LOW PRESSURE WILL THEN APPROACH FROM THE WEST BRINGING WINTERY WEATHER TO THE REGION WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY MORNING. ALONG THE COAST...RAIN SHOULD DEVELOP WEDNESDAY NIGHT. HOWEVER... AS THE LOW MOVES OFFSHORE EARLY THURSDAY...COLDER AIR WILL BUILD INTO THE REGION CHANGING THE RAIN OVER TO A PERIOD OF SNOW BEFORE ENDING THURSDAY MORNING. THE GROUND WILL STILL BE WARM ALONG THE COAST SO ANY MINOR SNOW ACCUMULATIONS SHOULD BE CONFINED TO GRASSY SURFACES. ACROSS INLAND AREAS...TEMPERATURES WILL BE COLDER AND THE PRECIPITATION SHOULD EITHER BEGIN AS SNOW OR SHOULD CHANGE QUICKLY OVER TO SNOW WEDNESDAY NIGHT. POSSIBLE SNOW ACCUMULATIONS COULD RANGE FROM 2 TO 4 INCHES...WITH THE HIGHER AMOUNTS FALLING ACROSS HIGHER TERRAIN AND ON GRASSY SURFACES. THE SNOW WILL TAPER OFF THURSDAY MORNING AS THE LOW BEGINS TO PULL AWAY FROM THE REGION. THE LOW WILL INTENSIFY AS IT MOVES TO OUR EAST ON THURSDAY RESULTING IN WINDY AND COLD WEATHER FOR THE REST OF THURSDAY. HIGH PRESSURE WILL THEN BUILD IN FROM THE WEST RESULTING IN A RETURN TO FAIR WEATHER THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY. $$ EKH  WWUS35 KCHI 290244 SPSCHI ILZ003>005-008-010>012-019>021-290317- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHICAGO IL 817 PM CST TUE NOV 28 2000 AT 8 AM CDT...LIGHT RAIN WAS OCCURRING IN NORTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS. SOME OF THIS PRECIPITATION MAY BE FREEZING RAIN IN ISOLATED AREAS. MOST OF THE LIGHT RAIN WILL MOVE INTO ELBURN... TO MORRIS TO CULLOM ILLINOIS BY 1015 PM CDT. MOST OF THE PRECIPITATION WILL BE SCATTERED AREAS OF LIGHT RAIN. HOWEVER...THERE COULD BE ISOLATED AREAS OF FREEZING RAIN. SURFACES ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES COULD FREEZE AS WELL. USE CAUTION WHEN DRIVING TONIGHT. ESPECIALLY IF THERE IS RAIN AT YOUR LOCATION. YOU MAY RUN INTO SLIPPERY ROADS BEFORE YOU REALIZE IT. LATER TONIGHT AS THE COLD FRONT MOVES INTO THE REGION. THE RAIN WILL CHANGE TO SNOW. $$ WHW  WWUS35 KFAT 290329 SPSFAT CAZ093-094-096-097-291200- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HANFORD CA 715 PM PST TUE NOV 28 2000 ...GUSTY AND UNSETTLED WINTER WEATHER IN HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF THE SIERRA NEVADA ON WEDNESDAY... A PACIFIC STORM SYSTEM WILL BRING STRONG GUSTY WINDS OVER THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF THE SIERRA NEVADA ON WEDNESDAY...ESPECIALLY NORTH OF KINGS CANYON. SOUTHWEST WINDS WILL BEGIN INCREASING TONIGHT...AND WINDS OVER THE HIGHER RIDGES WILL REACH THEIR STRONGEST SPEEDS OF 30 TO 50 MPH ON WEDNESDAY TO THE NORTH OF KINGS CANYON. FURTHER SOUTH...GUSTY CONDITIONS WITH PEAK SPEEDS TO 40 MPH OR GREATER ARE EXPECTED IN THE HIGHER TERRAIN OF THE TULARE COUNTY MOUNTAINS. RAIN AND SNOW WILL DEVELOP NEAR YOSEMITE DURING THE MORNING HOURS WEDNESDAY AND SHOULD SPREAD QUICKLY SOUTH TO KINGS CANYON IN THE AFTERNOON. THE SNOW LEVELS NORTH OF KINGS CANYON WILL START OFF NEAR 7000 FEET EARLY...AND DROP NEAR 6000 FEET IN THE AFTERNOON. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES ARE EXPECTED NORTH OF KINGS CANYON... WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE NEAR YOSEMITE PARK. THE COMBINATION OF SNOW AND STRONG GUSTY WINDS WILL RESULT IN BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW IN THE HIGHER TERRAIN. PEOPLE PLANNING TRAVEL INTO THE SIERRA NEVADA ON WEDNESDAY SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR WINTER WEATHER CONDITIONS. CARRY CHAINS AND WARM CLOTHING. CONSIDER POSTPONING TRAVEL UNTIL CONDITIONS IMPROVE. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...OR YOUR FAVORITE NEWS SOURCE... FOR THE LATEST FORECASTS AND STATEMENTS. OR VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT WWW.WRH.NOAA.GOV/HANFORD. $$ LAVIS  WWUS35 KCHI 290347 SPSCHI ILZ003>006-008-010>012-019>021-032-290541- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHICAGO IL 941 PM CST TUE NOV 28 2000 AT 937 PM CDT...LIGHT RAIN WAS OCCURRING IN NORTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS. SOME OF THIS PRECIPITATION MAY BE FREEZING RAIN IN ISOLATED AREAS. MOST OF THE LIGHT RAIN WILL MOVE INTO CRYSTAL LAKE...TO JOLIET...TO KANKAKEE ILLINOIS BY 1130 PM CDT. MOST OF THE PRECIPITATION WILL BE SCATTERED AREAS OF LIGHT RAIN. HOWEVER...THERE COULD BE ISOLATED AREAS OF FREEZING RAIN. SURFACES ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES COULD FREEZE AS WELL. USE CAUTION WHEN DRIVING TONIGHT. ESPECIALLY IF THERE IS RAIN AT YOUR LOCATION. YOU MAY RUN INTO SLIPPERY ROADS BEFORE YOU REALIZE IT. LATER TONIGHT AS THE COLD FRONT MOVES INTO THE REGION. THE RAIN WILL CHANGE TO SNOW. $$ WHW  WWUS35 KGEG 290605 SPSGEG IDZ002>004-026-027-WAZ032>036-291230- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPOKANE WA 1004 PM PST TUE NOV 28 2000 ...A WINTRY MIX OF PRECIPITATION IS ANTICIPATED ON WEDNESDAY OVER MUCH OF EAST WASHINGTON AND NORTH IDAHO... SNOW...SLEET...AND FREEZING RAIN WILL SPREAD INTO EASTERN WASHINGTON AND NORTH IDAHO EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING. MOST OF THE PRECIPITATION... NORTH OF I-90...WILL BEGIN IN THE FORM OF SNOW. THIS SNOW IS EXPECTED TO MIX WITH OR CHANGE TO SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN DURING THE DAY. SOUTH OF I-90...THE PRECIPITATION WILL LIKELY START OUT AS FREEZING RAIN OR SLEET AND THEN CHANGE TO RAIN LATER IN THE DAY. ANY FREEZING RAIN WHICH DOES FALL WILL MAKE ROAD CONDITIONS DETERIORATE RAPIDLY. THOSE WITH TRAVEL PLANS WEDNESDAY MORNING ARE URGED TO ALLOW FOR SOME EXTRA TIME AND CHECK THE LATEST WEATHER AND ROAD CONDITIONS BEFORE DEPARTING.  WWUS35 KCHI 290605 SPSCHI ILZ003>006-008-010>014-019>023-032>033-039-INZ001>002- 010>011-019-290835- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHICAGO IL 1135 PM CST TUE NOV 28 2000/1235 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 RAIN...FREEZING RAIN AND SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO SPREAD ACROSS NORTHEAST ILLINOIS AND NORTHWEST INDIANA OVERNIGHT. MOST OF THE PRECIPITATION WILL BE RAIN AND RAIN MIXED WITH SNOW THROUGH 230 AM CDT OR 330 AM EST. THERE WILL BE ISOLATED AREAS OF FREEZING RAIN AS WELL. LATER TONIGHT THE RAIN AND RAIN SNOW MIXTURE SHOULD CHANGE TO ALL SNOW...ESPECIALLY TOWARD MORNING. ANOTHER HAZARD IS FOG. FOG WILL BE PREVALENT IN NORTHWEST INDIANA AND EASTERN PORTIONS OF KANKAKEE...IROQUOIS AND WILL COUNTIES IN ILLINOIS. THIS FOG WILL DECREASE A LITTLE AS THE RAIN MOVES IN AND WINDS INCREASE. USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN DRIVING OVERNIGHT. THERE COULD BE SLIPPERY AREAS ON THE ROADS...BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES. THE FREEZING RAIN MAY BE IN ISOLATED UNEXPECTED AREAS AND YOU MAY EXPERIENCE SLIDING WHEN YOU LEAST EXPECT IT. FOG AND PRECIPITATION WILL REDUCE THE VISIBILITY IN MANY AREAS. $$ WHW  WWUS35 KGEG 290607 SPSGEG IDZ002>004-026-027-WAZ032>036-291230- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPOKANE WA 1004 PM PST TUE NOV 28 2000 ...A WINTRY MIX OF PRECIPITATION IS ANTICIPATED ON WEDNESDAY OVER MUCH OF EAST WASHINGTON AND NORTH IDAHO... SNOW...SLEET...AND FREEZING RAIN WILL SPREAD INTO EASTERN WASHINGTON AND NORTH IDAHO EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING. MOST OF THE PRECIPITATION... NORTH OF I-90...WILL BEGIN IN THE FORM OF SNOW. THIS SNOW IS EXPECTED TO MIX WITH OR CHANGE TO SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN DURING THE DAY. SOUTH OF I-90...THE PRECIPITATION WILL LIKELY START OUT AS FREEZING RAIN OR SLEET AND THEN CHANGE TO RAIN LATER IN THE DAY. ANY FREEZING RAIN WHICH DOES FALL WILL MAKE ROAD CONDITIONS DETERIORATE RAPIDLY. THOSE WITH TRAVEL PLANS WEDNESDAY MORNING ARE URGED TO ALLOW FOR SOME EXTRA TIME AND CHECK THE LATEST WEATHER AND ROAD CONDITIONS BEFORE DEPARTING.  WWUS35 KGEG 290609 SPSGEG IDZ002>004-026-027-WAZ032>036-291230- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPOKANE WA 1004 PM PST TUE NOV 28 2000 ...A WINTRY MIX OF PRECIPITATION IS ANTICIPATED ON WEDNESDAY OVER MUCH OF EAST WASHINGTON AND NORTH IDAHO... SNOW...SLEET...AND FREEZING RAIN WILL SPREAD INTO EASTERN WASHINGTON AND NORTH IDAHO EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING. MOST OF THE PRECIPITATION... NORTH OF I-90...WILL BEGIN IN THE FORM OF SNOW. THIS SNOW IS EXPECTED TO MIX WITH OR CHANGE TO SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN DURING THE DAY. SOUTH OF I-90...THE PRECIPITATION WILL LIKELY START OUT AS FREEZING RAIN OR SLEET AND THEN CHANGE TO RAIN LATER IN THE DAY. ANY FREEZING RAIN WHICH DOES FALL WILL MAKE ROAD CONDITIONS DETERIORATE RAPIDLY. THOSE WITH TRAVEL PLANS WEDNESDAY MORNING ARE URGED TO ALLOW FOR SOME EXTRA TIME AND CHECK THE LATEST WEATHER AND ROAD CONDITIONS BEFORE DEPARTING. NNNN  WWUS82 KTAE 290906 SPSTLH ALZ065>069-FLZ007>019-026>029-034-GAZ120>131-142>148-155>161-GMZ750-7 55-770-775-291115- HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL 600 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 A LARGE SWATH OF HIGH CLOUDINESS OVER THE TRI-STATE AREA THIS MORNING WILL GRADUALLY GIVE WAY TO PARTLY SUNNY SKIES THIS AFTERNOON. A COLD FRONT WILL PASS THROUGH THE REGION TONIGHT...BUT WILL NOT HAVE ENOUGH MOISTURE TO WORK WITH TO PRODUCE ANY SHOWERS OVER THE AREA. NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER IS EXPECTED AND SPOTTER ACTIVATION WILL NOT BE REQUIRED. FOR ADDITIONAL WEATHER INFORMATION...VISIT THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TALLAHASSEE...VIA OUR WEB SITE AT WWW.SRH.NOAA.GOV/TLH/ OR LISTEN TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...LOCAL TELEVISION OR RADIO STATIONS. $$ GOULD  WWUS35 KBGM 290913 SPSBGM NYZ022>025-044>046-055>057-062-PAZ038>040-043-044-047-048-291600- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BINGHAMTON NY 412 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 ...SNOW IS EXPECTED TONIGHT... LOW PRESSURE WILL MOVE OUT OF THE OHIO VALLEY AND INTO PENNSYLVANIA THIS EVENING...BEFORE REFORMING AND STRENGTHENING OFF THE MID ATLANTIC COAST. THIS STORM WILL BRING THE FIRST WIDESPREAD SNOWFALL OF THIS WINTER SEASON. LIGHT SNOW IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN LATER THIS AFTERNOON OR EVENING ACROSS THE SOUTHERN TIER OF NEW YORK AND NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA. THE PRECIPITATION COULD START IN THE FORM OF RAIN...ESPECIALLY IN VALLEY AREAS. STEADIER SNOW WILL AFFECT THE REGION TONIGHT. AROUND 2 INCHES OF SNOW IS EXPECTED TO ACCUMULATE BY DAYBREAK THURSDAY ACROSS THE TWIN TIERS...NORTHERN PARTS OF THE SUSQUEHANNA REGION...AND DELAWARE COUNTY NEW YORK. ACROSS THE WILKES-BARRE SCRANTON REGION OF NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA...THE POCONOS AND SULLIVAN COUNTY NEW YORK...2 TO 3 INCHES OF ACCUMULATION IS ANTICIPATED...WITH SLIGHTLY GREATER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE OVER THE HIGHEST ELEVATIONS. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR LOCAL MEDIA OUTLETS FOR THE LATEST UPDATES. INFORMATION CAN ALSO BE OBTAINED FROM THE BINGHAMTON NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WEB SITE AT WWW.NWS.NOAA.GOV/ER/BGM. BRADY  WWUS35 KPHL 290930 SPSPHL DEZ001-MDZ008-NJZ001-007>010-012-013-015>020-PAZ054-055-060>062- 067>071-292130- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ 430 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 ...RAIN CHANGING TO SNOW LATER TONIGHT MAY ACCUMULATE TO 1 TO 3 INCHES OVER NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND NORTHWESTERN NEW JERSEY... A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM APPROACHING FROM THE WESTNORTHWEST TODAY WILL BRING THE POTENTIAL FOR THE FIRST WIDESPREAD ACCUMULATING SNOWS OF THE SEASON ACROSS NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA AND NORTHWESTERN NEW JERSEY. AT THIS TIME THE FORECAST CALLS FOR 2 OR 3 INCHES OF SNOW ACROSS CARBON AND MONROE COUNTIES OF PENNSYLVANIA AND SUSSEX COUNTY NEW JERSEY BY THURSDAY MORNING. SNOW IS EXPECTED TO TAPER TO SNOW SHOWERS ON THURSDAY WITH LITTLE ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATION. ACROSS THE LEHIGH VALLEY OF PENNSYLVANIA AND MORRIS AND WARREN COUNTIES IN NORTHERN NEW JERSEY...A MIXTURE OF RAIN AND SNOW TONIGHT WILL TURN TO SNOW AS COLDER AIR MOVES IN. 1 OR 2 INCHES OF SNOW... LOCALLY 3 INCHES...IS EXPECTED BY THURSDAY MORNING...WITH AGAIN LITTLE ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATION IN SNOW SHOWERS THURSDAY. AROUND THE PHILADELPHIA METROPOLITAN AREA AND THE SURROUNDING SUBURBS...RAIN TONIGHT IS EXPECTED TO MIX WITH WET SNOW BY LATE TONIGHT...THEN TAPER TO SNOW SHOWERS THURSDAY MORNING. LITTLE ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED. HOWEVER...IF ENOUGH COLD AIR MOVES IN QUICKLY...AN INCH OR SO MAY OCCUR IN PORTIONS OF CHESTER...MONTGOMERY AND BUCKS COUNTIES IN EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND HUNTERDON...SOMERSET... MIDDLESEX...MERCER...AND WESTERN MONMOUTH COUNTIES IN CENTRAL NEW JERSEY. MOTORISTS ARE CAUTIONED TO BE CAREFUL WHILE DRIVING ON SNOW-COVERED OR SLIPPERY ROADS TONIGHT AND THURSDAY MORNING. LEAVE EXTRA TIME TO GET TO YOUR DESTINATION THURSDAY MORNING. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...YOUR LOCAL RADIO OR TELEVISION STATIONS...OR YOUR CABLE TELEVISION OUTLET FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. ADDITIONAL WEATHER INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND ON THE INTERNET AT WWW.NWS.NOAA.GOV/ER/PHI. $$  WWUS35 KNYC 290944 SPSNYC CTZ005>012-NJZ002>006-011-NYZ067>081-291700- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY 430 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 ...A LITTLE SNOW LATE TONIGHT AND THURSDAY MORNING... A STORM TRACKING JUST SOUTH OF THE GREAT LAKES TODAY WILL CONTINUE EAST TONIGHT...REACHING THE SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY COAST LATE TONIGHT. IT WILL THEN RAPIDLY INTENSITY AS IT HEADS OUT TO SEA JUST SOUTH OF OUR AREA ON THURSDAY. PRECIPITATION ASSOCIATED WITH THIS SYSTEM WILL REACH US THIS EVENING AND CONTINUE...ON AND OFF...THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING. WITH MILD AIR IN PLACE ACROSS THE REGION...THE PRECIPITATION WILL START AS RAIN. HOWEVER AS THE STORM MOVES OFFSHORE COLD AIR WILL STREAM INTO THE REGION AS WINDS BECOME NORTHEAST THEN NORTH. THIS WILL CHANGE THE RAIN TO SNOW. THE CHANGEOVER WILL OCCUR EARLIER INLAND...THEN TOWARD DAYBREAK NEAR THE COAST. ALONG THE COAST ONLY MINOR ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED...AN INCH OR LESS...AND THOSE CONFINED MAINLY TO GRASSY SURFACES. BUT INLAND AN INCH OF SNOW MAY FALL OVERNIGHT...THEN ANOTHER INCH OR LOCALLY TWO IS POSSIBLE THURSDAY MORNING. THE SNOW WILL END FROM WEST TO EAST AROUND MIDDAY AS THE STORM MOVES AWAY FROM THE REGION. STRONG NORTH WINDS IN THE WAKE OF THE STORM WILL REALLY MAKE IT FEEL LIKE A WINTER DAY. THE WINDS WILL SUBSIDE THURSDAY NIGHT AS FAIR WEATHER RETURNS. $$ EY  WWUS82 KFFC 291026 SPSATL GAZ001>009-011>016-019>025-027-030>039-041>062-066>076-078>086- 089>098-102>113-292226- NORTH AND CENTRAL GEORGIA HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA 526 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 ...NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS EXPECTED THROUGH TONIGHT... .SYNOPSIS... AT THE SURFACE A COLD FRONT WILL ENTER NORTHWEST GEORGIA THIS MORNING...MOVE ACROSS THE STATE TODAY AND MOVE OFFSHORE LATER TONIGHT. SKIES WILL BE MOSTLY CLOUDY THIS MORNING WITH CLOUDS DECREASING FROM THE NORTH THIS AFTERNOON. THERE WILL BE A SLIGHT CHANCE OF SHOWERS NORTH THIS MORNING WITH THE FRONT. SKIES WILL CLEAR TONIGHT. && FOR THE GRAPHICAL HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK AND OTHER WEATHER INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT WWW.SRH.NOAA.GOV/FFC.  WWUS82 KMFL 291030 SPSMIA FLZ063-066>075-291700- SOUTH FLORIDA HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL 530 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 ...SLIGHT CHANCE FOR RIP CURRENTS ALONG SOUTHEAST FLORIDA BEACHES... HIGH PRESSURE TO THE NORTH OF THE REGION WILL CAUSE LIGHT TO MODERATE NORTHEAST TO EAST WINDS ACROSS SOUTH FLORIDA WATERS THIS AFTERNOON. THIS WILL RESULT IN A SLIGHT CHANCE FOR RIP CURRENTS ALONG THE BEACHES OF SOUTHEAST FLORIDA. NO OTHER HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS EXPECTED ACROSS SOUTH FLORIDA THIS AFTERNOON AND SPOTTER ACTIVATION IS NOT REQUIRED. $$  WWUS84 KMAF 291031 SPSMAF NMZ027>029-033-034-TXZ045>048-050>053-057>063-067>070-074-075- 079>082-258-292200- HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIDLAND/ODESSA TX 430 AM CST WED NOV 29 2000 .SYNOPSIS... AN UPPER LEVEL RIDGE WILL REMAIN ACROSS THE AREA TODAY AS HIGH PRESSURE AT THE SURFACE BUILDS INTO THE AREA. THE RESULT WILL BE CONTINUED FAIR AND DRY WEATHER. .THREATS... NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS EXPECTED OVER WEST TEXAS AND SOUTHEAST NEW MEXICO. DJK  WWUS82 KFFC 291036 SPSATL GAZ001>009-011>016-019>025-027-030>039-041>062-066>076-078>086- 089>098-102>113-292226- NORTH AND CENTRAL GEORGIA HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA 536 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 ...NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS EXPECTED THROUGH TONIGHT... .SYNOPSIS... AT THE SURFACE A COLD FRONT WILL ENTER NORTHWEST GEORGIA THIS MORNING...MOVE ACROSS THE STATE TODAY AND MOVE OFFSHORE LATER TONIGHT. SKIES WILL BE MOSTLY CLOUDY THIS MORNING WITH CLOUDS DECREASING FROM THE NORTH THIS AFTERNOON. THERE WILL BE A SLIGHT CHANCE OF SHOWERS NORTH THIS MORNING WITH THE FRONT. SKIES WILL CLEAR TONIGHT. && FOR THE GRAPHICAL HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK AND OTHER WEATHER INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT WWW.SRH.NOAA.GOV/FFC.  WWUS82 KMLB 291042 SPSMLB FLZ041-044>047-053-054-058-059-064-291300- EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL 540 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS NOT EXPECTED IN EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA TODAY. $$ THE GRAPHICAL VERSION OF THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS AVAILABLE AT: HTTP://WWW.SRH.NOAA.GOV/MLB/HWOFILES/HWOMAIN.HTML WIMMER  WWUS84 KFWD 291056 SPSFTW TXZ091>095-100>107-115>123-129>135-141>148-156>162-174-175-292200- HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR NORTH TEXAS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX 500 AM CST WED NOV 29 2000 HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS NOT EXPECTED ACROSS NORTH TEXAS TODAY OR TONIGHT.  WWUS35 KMLI 291059 SPSMLI IAZ040>042-051>054-063>068-076>078-087>089-098-099-ILZ001-002-007- 009-015>018-024>026-034-035-MOZ009-010-301100- SIGNIFICANT WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE QUAD CITIES IA IL 418 AM CST WED NOV 29 2000 LOW PRESSURE OVER WEST CENTRAL WISCONSIN WILL TRACK SOUTHEAST INTO OHIO TODAY. SOME LIGHT SNOW WILL OCCUR JUST SOUTH OF THE LOW AS IT MOVES THROUGH SOUTHERN WISCONSIN. THE LIGHT SNOW WILL BE LIMITED TO THE MORNING HOURS. A FEW PLACES NORTH OF I-80 COULD SEE A DUSTING BY NOON. NORTHWEST WINDS WILL ALSO BE INCREASING IN THE WAKE OF THE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM. WIND GUSTS OVER 30 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE BY LATE MORNING OVER SOUTHEAST IOWA...NORTHEAST MISSOURI AND WEST CENTRAL ILLINOIS. TO THE NORTH...EXPECT NORTHWEST WINDS UP TO 25 MPH. IF YOU WILL BE OUT DRIVING THIS AFTERNOON...BE PREPARED FOR THE GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS...ESPECIALLY IF YOU WILL BE TRAVELING ON NORTH-SOUTH HIGHWAYS. THE WIND WILL DIMINISH BY EARLY THIS EVENING AND ALL OF THE PRECIPITATION SHOULD BE WELL TO THE EAST. QUIET WEATHER WILL SETTLE IN FOR THE OVERNIGHT HOURS AND EARLY THURSDAY. HOWEVER... ANOTHER STORM SYSTEM WILL BE DEVELOPING OVER THE CENTRAL PLAINS DURING THE DAY THURSDAY. AT THIS TIME IT APPEARS THAT THE STORM WILL MOVE ACROSS NORTHERN MISSOURI OR SOUTHERN IOWA LATE THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY MORNING. THIS STORM TRACK WOULD SPREAD SNOW INTO NORTHERN SECTIONS THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY. SOUTHERN SECTIONS COULD EXPECT A MIX OF RAIN AND SNOW LATE THURSDAY NIGHT... CHANGING TO SNOW FRIDAY MORNING. MOISTURE WILL BE LIMITED WITH THIS STORM...SO ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO BE ON THE LIGHT SIDE. DLF  WWUS82 KJAX 291100 SPSJAX FLZ020>025-030>033-035>038-040-GAZ132>136-149>154-162>166-291600- NORTHEAST FLORIDA/SOUTHEAST GEORGIA HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL 600 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS EXPECTED TODAY AND SPOTTER ACTIVATION WILL NOT BE REQUIRED. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION...VISIT THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSONVILLE WEBSITE ON THE INTERNET AT WWW.SRH.NOAA.GOV/JAX. $$ TRABERT  WWUS82 KEYW 291100 SPSEYW GMZ031>033-052>054-072>075-FLZ076>078-292300- FLORIDA KEYS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KEY WEST FL 600 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 ...A FEW THUNDERSTORMS POSSIBLE TODAY OVER KEYS WATERS... THE COMBINATION OF MOISTURE DEEPENING IN OUR ATMOSPHERE AND AN UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE APPROACHING FROM THE GULF OF MEXICO TODAY AND TONIGHT...WILL RESULT IN SCATTERED SHOWERS AND A FEW POSSIBLE THUNDERSTORMS. THE MAIN THREAT FROM THUNDERSTORMS TODAY WILL BE GUSTY WINDS AND CLOUD TO WATER LIGHTNING STRIKES. OTHERWISE...NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS EXPECTED OVER THE FLORIDA KEYS AND SURROUNDING COASTAL WATERS... AND SPOTTER ACTIVATION IS NOT ANTICIPATED. FOR MORE WEATHER INFORMATION...YOU CAN VISIT THE KEY WEST NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WEBSITE AT HTTP://WWW.SRH.NOAA.GOV/EYW/ FOR THE SOUTH FLORIDA MAINLAND HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK...SEE PRODUCT MIASPSMIA (WMO HEADER - WWUS35 KMIA). $$ APA  WWUS84 KOHX 291108 SPSBNA TNZ005>011-022>034-056>066-075>080-093>097-301130- HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NASHVILLE TN 530 AM CST WED NOV 29 2000 A COLD FRONT WILL CROSS MIDDLE TENNESSEE THIS MORNING WITH ONLY SPRINKLES OR WIDELY SCATTERED SHOWERS. AFTER THE FRONT MOVES THROUGH...WINDS WILL BECOME GUSTY FROM THE NORTHWEST AND SKIES WILL CLEAR. HIGH PRESSURE WILL BUILD INTO THE REGION TONIGHT AND THURSDAY BRINGING MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES. ACTIVATION OF SPOTTERS AND EMERGENCY MANAGERS WILL NOT BE NEEDED THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING. $$  WWUS35 KMSO 291108 SPSMSO MTZ001>007-043-IDZ005>010-291900- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MISSOULA MT 415 AM MST (315 AM PST) WED NOV 29 2000 ...A WINTRY MIX OF PRECIPITATION IN STORE FOR NORTH CENTRAL IDAHO AND WESTERN MONTANA TODAY AND TONIGHT... A WARM FRONT ASSOCIATED WITH A STORM SYSTEM OVER THE EASTERN PACIFIC OCEAN...WILL SPREAD LIGHT PRECIPITATION ACROSS NORTH CENTRAL IDAHO AND WEST CENTRAL MONTANA TODAY. THE AIR MASS WILL WARM UNDER A SOUTHERLY FLOW ALOFT..BUT COLDER AIR WILL REMAIN TRAPPED IN THE VALLEYS...ACROSS MUCH OF WESTERN MONTANA AND PORTIONS OF NORTH CENTRAL IDAHO DURING THE MORNING HOURS. PRECIPITATION WILL BEGIN AS LIGHT SNOW...OR A RAIN AND SNOW MIX IN NORTH CENTRAL IDAHO THIS MORNING AND SPREAD ACROSS WESTERN MONTANA DURING THE AFTERNOON. THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR LOCAL FREEZING RAIN OR SLEET DURING THE MORNING...BEFORE PRECIPITATION CHANGES OVER TO MOSTLY RAIN. ACROSS NORTHWEST MONTANA...INCLUDING THE FLATHEAD VALLEY...WEST GLACIER AND KOOTENAI/CABINET REGIONS...THE AIR MASS IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN COLD ENOUGH FOR PRECIPITATION TO REMAIN AS MOSTLY SNOW. ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 2 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE BY EVENING IN THESE AREAS. STAY INFORMED OF THE LATEST FORECASTS AND STATEMENTS WITH THIS DEVELOPING STORM SYSTEM.  WWUS35 KCHI 291111 SPSCHI ILZ003>006-008-010>014-019>023-032>033-039-INZ001>002-010>011-019- 291800- HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHICAGO IL 600 AM CST/700 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 FOR NORTH CENTRAL AND NORTHEAST ILLINOIS AND NORTHWEST INDIANA... NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER TODAY OR TONIGHT. LINGERING RAIN IN EXTREME NORTHEAST ILLINOIS AND ADJACENT NORTHWEST INDIANA WILL MIX WITH SOME SNOW BEFORE ENDING EARLY THIS MORNING. OCCASIONAL LIGHT SNOW IS EXPECTED LATER THIS MORNING AND THIS AFTERNOON SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 80 WITH LITTLE ACCUMULATION. NORTH OF INTERSTATE 80 THERE WILL ONLY BE SOME FLURRIES. LOW PRESSURE WILL MOVE EAST ACROSS SOUTHERN WISCONSIN THIS MORNING THEN WEAKEN WHILE A SECOND LOW DEVELOPS IN INDIANA AND MOVES INTO OHIO THIS AFTERNOON. HIGH PRESSURE WILL MOVE EAST ACROSS THE PLAINS TONIGHT. $$ TRS  WWUS35 KDDC 291114 SPSDDC KSZ030-031-043>046-061>066-074>081-084>090-300000- HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DODGE CITY KS 514 AM CST WED NOV 29 2000 HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS NOT FORECAST TODAY, THEREFORE SPOTTER ACTIVATION WILL NOT BE REQUIRED. HIGH PRESSURE WILL DOMINATE THE WEATHER PATTERN THROUGH TONIGHT. ONLY HIGH, THIN CIRRUS CLOUDS WILL BE OVERHEAD, WITH SURFACE WINDS FROM THE NORTHWEST AT 5 TO 15 MPH. BY LATE TODAY, A LEE TROUGH WILL FORM TO OUR WEST, CAUSING A GRADUAL SHIFT IN THE WINDS TO THE SOUTH ALONG THE COLORADO BORDER. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND UPDATES WILL BE AVAILABLE AT OUR WEBSITE. HTTP://WWW.DODGECITY.NET/NWS/ FOR YOUR INFORMATION, THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILL BE SPONSORING A SPECIAL EVENT NATIONWIDE FOR AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS. THIS EVENT WILL RUN 24 HOURS, FROM 6 PM CST FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1ST THROUGH 6 PM CST SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2ND. DETAILS ON THIS EVENT CAN BE FOUND AT THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE: HTTP://WWW.NWS.NOAA.GOV/EVENT2000/ BURKE  WWUS82 KTBW 291126 SPSTBW FLZ039-042-043-048>052-055>057-060>062-065-291730- WEST CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST FLORIDA HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAMPA BAY AREA - RUSKIN FL 624 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 SCATTERED SHOWERS ARE EXPECTED ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST FLORIDA...HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS NOT EXPECTED.  WWUS84 KMOB 291134 SPSMOB ALZ039-051>064-FLZ001>006-MSZ067-075-076-078-079-301200- HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL 530 AM CST WED NOV 29 2000 A COLD FRONT SLIDES THROUGH THE REGION THROUGH THE COURSE OF THE DAY. WEAK LIFT WORKING ON AVAILABLE MOISTURE MAKES FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF A SLIGHT CHANCE OF SHOWERS TODAY AS THE FRONT MOVES THROUGH. THUNDERSTORMS ARE NOT EXPECTED AS INSTABILITY WITH THIS SYSTEM REMAINS LIMITED. THE AIRMASS DRIES OUT TONIGHT AS HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS IN THE WAKE OF THE FRONT. ACTIVATION OF EMERGENCY PERSONNEL FOR WEATHER OPERATIONS WILL NOT BE REQUIRED THROUGH TONIGHT. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND ON THE NWS MOBILE WEBSITE AT WWW.SRH.NOAA.GOV/MOB  WWUS35 KPIH 291135 SPSPIH IDZ017>023-031-032-292330- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE POCATELLO/IDAHO FALLS ID 434 AM MST WED NOV 29 2000 ...WINTER CONDITIONS TO RETURN TO SOUTHEAST IDAHO TODAY... A STRONG PACIFIC STORM SYSTEM WILL PUSH A COLD FRONT THROUGH SOUTHEAST IDAHO BY THIS EVENING. VALLEY RAIN AND MOUNTAIN SNOW WILL DEVELOP ACROSS THE CENTRAL MOUNTAINS THIS MORNING AHEAD OF THE COLD FRONT...AND WILL SPREAD EAST ACROSS THE REST OF THE REGION THIS AFTERNOON. BEHIND THE COLD FRONT...RAIN IN THE VALLEYS WILL MIX WITH AND CHANGE TO SNOW WITH 1 TO 2 INCHES EXPECTED BY MORNING. MOUNTAIN LOCATIONS ARE FORECAST TO RECEIVE BETWEEN 2 TO 5 INCHES BY THURSDAY MORNING. IN ADDITION TO THE SNOW...GUSTY SOUTHWEST WINDS AHEAD AND JUST BEHIND THE COLD FRONT WILL DEVELOP IN THE SNAKE RIVER VALLEY THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL RADIO OR TELEVISION STATIONS...OR YOUR CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND POSSIBLE ADVISORIES CONCERNING THIS DEVELOPING WINTER WEATHER EVENT.  WWUS84 KJAN 291139 SPSJAN ARZ074-075-LAZ007>009-015-016-023>026-MSZ018-019-025>066-072> 074-301200- HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS 600 AM CST WED NOV 29 2000 NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER EXPECTED THROUGH TONIGHT. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.SRH.NOAA.GOV/JAN. THIS INCLUDES THE GRAPHICAL HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK.  WWUS35 KGRR 291159 SPSGRR MIZ037>040-043>046-050>052-056>059-064>067-071>074-301100- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND RAPIDS MI 656 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 ...HAZARDOUS WEATHER POTENTIAL STATEMENT FOR THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF LOWER MICHIGAN FOR TODAY AND TONIGHT... HAZARDS... SOME LIGHT SNOW WILL SPREAD ACROSS THE AREA THIS MORNING AND GRADUALLY TAPER OFF THIS AFTERNOON. ACCUMULATIONS OF AROUND AN INCH OF WET SNOW ARE POSSIBLE. THE SNOW MAY MIX AT TIMES WITH RAIN. DISCUSSION... A WEAK SYSTEM MOVING THROUGH THE REGION WILL BE THE REASON FOR THE MIXTURE OF PRECIPITATION. THIS SYSTEM WILL MOVE EAST OF THE REGION THIS EVENING...WHICH WILL BRING AN END TO THE PRECIPITATION FOR THE OVERNIGHT. ...HAZARDOUS WEATHER POTENTIAL OUTLOOK FOR THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY... ANOTHER WEATHER SYSTEM WILL APPROACH THURSDAY NIGHT...WHICH WILL SPREAD SNOW INTO THE STATE OF MICHIGAN. THE SNOW IS EXPECTED TO PERSIST INTO THE DAY ON FRIDAY. THIS SYSTEM COULD PRODUCE A COUPLE OF INCHES OF SNOW THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY...BUT LATER FORECASTS WILL REFINE THIS THREAT. HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS NOT EXPECTED OVER THE WEEKEND.  WWUS84 KTSA 291200 SPSTUL ARZ001-002-010-011-019-020-029-OKZ049-053>076-301200- EASTERN OKLAHOMA/NORTHWEST ARKANSAS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TULSA OK 600 AM CST WED NOV 29 2000 ...NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER EXPECTED ACROSS EASTERN OKLAHOMA AND NORTHWEST ARKANSAS THROUGH TONIGHT... .SYNOPSIS... FAIR WEATHER WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE AREA THROUGH TONIGHT WITH A DRY AIRMASS IN PLACE.  WWUS83 KEAX 291200 SPSMCI KSZ025-057-060-102>105-MOZ001>008-011>017-020>025-028>033-037>040- 043>046-053-054-301200- HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KANSAS CITY/PLEASANT HILL MO 600 AM CST WED NOV 29 2000 FORECAST: NO SEVERE OR HAZARDOUS WEATHER THROUGH TONIGHT. OUTLOOK: THERE IS A SLIGHT CHANCE THAT SOME LIGHT SLEET OR SNOW COULD BE OCCUR ACROSS EXTREME NORTHERN MISSOURI ON THURSDAY WITH ANOTHER FAST MOVING SYSTEM. OTHERWISE DRY WEATHER IS FORECAST THROUGH MONDAY. $$ BODNER  WWUS35 KSGF 291201 SPSSGF KSZ073-097-101-MOZ055>058-066>071-077>083-088>098-101>106-300000- HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPRINGFIELD MO 600 AM CST WED NOV 29 2000 ...NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER THROUGH TONIGHT... .OUTLOOK FOR THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY... NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS EXPECTED THROUGH THE PERIOD. SS  WWUS35 KBOI 291207 SPSBOI IDZ011>016-028>030-ORZ061>064-292300- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BOISE ID 500 AM MST WED NOV 29 2000 ...MIXED PRECIPITATION TO SPREAD OVER THE REGION TODAY AND TONIGHT... A PACIFIC SYSTEM WILL CROSS THE AREA LATER TODAY SPREADING A MIXTURE OF RAIN AND SNOW ACROSS SOUTHWEST IDAHO AND SOUTHEAST OREGON. SNOW AND RAIN IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN OVER THE WEST-CENTRAL MOUNTAINS OF IDAHO AROUND MID-MORNING. SNOW IS FORECAST OVER MCCALL AND NEW MEADOWS WITH COLD AIR IN PLACE THERE WHILE A MIXTURE OF RAIN AND SNOW IS EXPECTED IN LOWER AREAS LIKE CASCADE...COUNCIL AND CAMBRIDGE. RAIN SHOWERS ARE EXPECTED OVER THE LOWER VALLEYS AND HIGHLANDS OF IDAHO AND SOUTHEAST OREGON INCLUDING BAKER CITY AND BURNS OREGON. MOUNTAIN SNOWFALL AMOUNTS SHOULD BE LIMITED FROM THIS SYSTEM WITH A TOTAL OF 2 TO 4 INCHES EXPECTED BY THIS EVENING GENERALLY ABOVE 5000 FEET. SLIGHTLY HIGHER AMOUNTS ARE POSSIBLE IN THE SKI AREAS OF BRUNDAGE MOUNTAIN IN IDAHO AND ANTHONY LAKES IN OREGON. $$ NNNN  WWUS35 KSPI 291214 SPSSPI ILZ027>031-036>038-040>057-061>063-066>068-071>073-301200- HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR CENTRAL ILLINOIS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LINCOLN IL 600 AM CST WED NOV 29 2000 NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS EXPECTED ACROSS CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST ILLINOIS THROUGH TONIGHT. $$ AUTEN  WWUS81 KRLX 291231 SPSCRW WVZ015-026-035>037-291500- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON WV 730 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 ...FREEZING RAIN POSSIBLE THIS MORNING... A WARM FRONT IS MOVING NORTHWARD ACROSS THE AREA TODAY...BRINGING AN INCREASE IN CLOUDS AND PRECIPITATION TO THE REGION. ALTHOUGH THE PRECIPITATION MAY BE LIGHT DUE TO THE COLD AIR BEING TRAPPED NEAR THE SURFACE...FREEZING RAIN MAY OCCUR IN SOME LOCATIONS THIS MORNING. TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO RISE ABOVE FREEZING BY MIDDAY...HENCE CHANGING THE PRECIPITATION TO RAIN. TRAVELERS MAY EXPERIENCE SLICK ROAD CONDITIONS THIS MORNING...SO ALLOW EXTRA TIME WHEN TRAVELING. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. .END/ELW  WWUS84 KBMX 291317 SPSBHM ALZ001>038-040>050-291530- HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BIRMINGHAM AL 715 AM CST WED NOV 29 2000 HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR NORTH AND CENTRAL ALABAMA. LIGHT SHOWERS WILL SPREAD EASTWARD ACROSS THE AREA TODAY. NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER IS EXPECTED THROUGH TONIGHT. ACTIVATION OF STORM SPOTTERS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL WILL NOT BE NECESSARY.  WWUS35 KRNK 291320 SPSRNK VAZ007-WVZ042>044-291600- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BLACKSBURG VA 820 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 ...ICY ROADS REPORTED... LAW ENFORCEMENT REPORTS SEVERAL AREAS OF BLACK ICE ON THE ROADWAYS IN MERCER...SUMMERS AND MONROE COUNTIES IN WEST VIRGINIA... AND TAZEWELL COUNTY IN VIRGINIA. THERE HAVE BEEN MANY ACCIDENTS REPORTED AS WELL. THIS INCLUDES SOME MAJOR HIGHWAYS...SUCH AS ROUTES 460...52...20 AND 219. ALTHOUGH THE LIGHT PRECIPITATION HAS ENDED IN THESE AREAS...TEMPERATURES ARE STILL IN THE MID TO UPPER 20S IN LOW LYING LOCATIONS. ROADS WILL REMAIN ICY INTO MID MORNING...BUT TEMPERATURES SHOULD WARM ABOVE FREEZING IN EVEN THE COLDEST LOCATIONS BY 1100 AM. MOTORISTS ARE URGED TO USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN TRAVELING IN THESE AREAS THIS MORNING. WATCH FOR AREAS OF BLACK ICE...PARTICULARLY IN LOW LYING AREAS. ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION. $$ JACKSON  WWUS85 KPUB 291400 SPSPUB COZ058>081-291500- SIGNIFICANT WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PUEBLO CO 700 AM MST WED NOV 29 2000 ...THE SIGNIFICANT WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR SOUTHEAST AND SOUTH CENTRAL COLORADO... NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER IS EXPECTED TODAY.  WWUS81 KRLX 291415 SPSCRW KYZ101-OHZ066-067-075-076-083>087-WVZ007-009>011-291630- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON WV 909 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN BELOW FREEZING FOR MUCH OF THE MORNING...THEN RISE ABOVE FREEZING BY NOON AS A WARM FRONT PASSES THROUGH. A BAND OF VERY LIGHT FREEZING DRIZZLE AND VERY LIGHT FREEZING RAIN IS PRECEDING THE FRONT AND WILL MOVE ACROSS PARTS OF THE AREA BETWEEN 910 AM AND 1130 AM. ALTHOUGH THE PRECIPITATION IS VERY LIGHT...SOME AREAS MAY RECEIVE ENOUGH OF A COATING OF ICE FOR SLIPPERY ROADS TO OCCUR. PERSONS SHOULD USE EXTRA CAUTION WHEN TRAVELING AND BE ALERT FOR PATCHES OF ICE ON ROADWAYS. THE PRECIPITATION SHOULD CHANGE OVER TO RAIN SHOWERS BY NOON. .END/JMV  WWUS35 KNYC 291459 SPSNYC CTZ005>012-NJZ002>006-011-NYZ067>081-292100- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY 1000 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 ...A LITTLE SNOW LATE TONIGHT AND THURSDAY MORNING... A STORM TRACKING JUST SOUTH OF THE GREAT LAKES THIS AFTERNOON WILL CONTINUE EAST TONIGHT...REACHING THE SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY COAST LATE TONIGHT. IT WILL THEN RAPIDLY INTENSIFY AS IT HEADS OUT TO SEA JUST SOUTH THEN EAST OF OUR AREA ON THURSDAY. PRECIPITATION ASSOCIATED WITH THIS SYSTEM WILL REACH US THIS EVENING AND CONTINUE...ON AND OFF...THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING. WITH MILD AIR IN PLACE ACROSS THE REGION...THE PRECIPITATION WILL START AS RAIN. HOWEVER...AS THE STORM MOVES OFFSHORE COLD AIR WILL STREAM INTO THE REGION AS WINDS BECOME NORTHEAST THEN NORTH. THIS WILL CHANGE THE RAIN TO SNOW. THE CHANGEOVER WILL OCCUR TOWARD DAYBREAK NEAR THE COAST...EARLIER INLAND. ALONG THE COAST ONLY MINOR ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED...AN INCH OR LESS...AND THAT CONFINED MAINLY TO GRASSY SURFACES. BUT INLAND AN INCH OF SNOW MAY FALL OVERNIGHT...THEN ANOTHER INCH OR LOCALLY TWO POSSIBLE THURSDAY MORNING. THE SNOW WILL END FROM WEST TO EAST AROUND MIDDAY AS THE STORM MOVES AWAY FROM THE REGION. STRONG NORTH WINDS IN THE WAKE OF THE STORM WILL REALLY MAKE IT FEEL LIKE A WINTER DAY. THE WINDS WILL SUBSIDE THURSDAY NIGHT AS FAIR WEATHER RETURNS. $$  WWUS35 KABR 291558 SPSABR MNZ039-046-SDZ003>011-015>023-033>037-045-048-051-291800- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ABERDEEN SD 955 AM CST WED NOV 29 2000 STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL AMOUNTS FOR NOVEMBER 28TH REPORTED TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ABERDEEN. HOUGHTON...9 INCHES. COLUMBIA...7 INCHES. BRITTON...6 INCHES. ROY LAKE...6 INCHES. KIDDER...5.6 INCHES. BROWNS VALLEY...5 INCHES. WEBSTER...5 INCHES. WESTPORT...5 INCHES. VICTOR...5 INCHES. ABERDEEN NWS...4.8 INCHES. FREDERICK...4.5 INCHES. SISSETON...4 INCHES. HECLA...4 INCHES. CONDE...2 INCHES. CLEAR LAKE...2 INCHES. WATERTOWN...1.8 INCHES. MELLETTE...1.4 INCHES. $$ PARKIN NNNN  WWUS84 KLIX 291601 SPSNEW LAZ034>040-046>050-056>070-MSZ068>071-077-080>082-300000- THUNDERSTORM OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA 1000 AM CST WED NOV 29 2000 A COLD FRONT WILL CONTINUE MOVING ACROSS THE FORECAST AREA TODAY AND APPROACH THE GULF COAST BY TONIGHT. LIGHT RAIN ALONG WITH AN OCCASIONAL SHOWER ARE STILL POSSIBLE ALONG AND AHEAD OF THIS FRONTAL BOUNDARY. HOWEVER...NO THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT OUR HOME PAGE ON THE INTERNET AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS...HTTP://WWW.SRH.NOAA.GOV/LIX (ALL LETTERS SHOULD BE LOWER CASE).  WWUS82 KMFL 291644 SPSMIA FLZ063-066>075-292300- SOUTH FLORIDA HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL 1130 AM EST WED NOV 29 2000 ...SLIGHT CHANCE FOR RIP CURRENTS ALONG SOUTHEAST FLORIDA BEACHES... HIGH PRESSURE TO THE NORTH OF THE REGION WILL CAUSE LIGHT TO MODERATE NORTHEAST TO EAST WINDS ACROSS SOUTH FLORIDA WATERS THIS AFTERNOON. THIS WILL RESULT IN A SLIGHT CHANCE FOR RIP CURRENTS ALONG THE BEACHES OF SOUTHEAST FLORIDA. NO OTHER HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS EXPECTED ACROSS SOUTH FLORIDA THIS AFTERNOON AND SPOTTER ACTIVATION IS NOT REQUIRED. $$  WWUS82 KJAX 291700 SPSJAX FLZ020>025-030>033-035>038-040- GAZ132>136-149>154-162>166-292200- NORTHEAST FLORIDA/SOUTHEAST GEORGIA HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL 1200 PM EST WED NOV 29 2000 NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TODAY AND SPOTTER ACTIVATION IS NOT ANTICIPATED AT THIS TIME. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION...VISIT THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSONVILLE WEBSITE ON THE INTERNET AT WWW.SRH.NOAA.GOV/JAX. $$ SANDRIK  WWUS85 KBOU 291746 SPSDEN COZ030-032>050-291900- SIGNIFICANT WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR NORTHEAST AND NORTH CENTRAL COLORADO NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DENVER COLORADO 1050 AM MST WED NOV 29 2000 THIS OUTLOOK PERTAINS TO THE FOLLOWING COLORADO COUNTIES ADAMS ARAPAHOE BOULDER CLEAR CREEK DENVER DOUGLAS ELBERT GILPIN GRAND JACKSON JEFFERSON LARIMER LINCOLN LOGAN MORGAN PARK PHILLIPS SEDGWICK SUMMIT WASHINGTON WELD SYNOPSIS: AN UPPER RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE WILL MOVE ACROSS THE FORECAST AREA TODAY. ALONG WITH A DRY AIRMASS IN PLACE...THERE WILL BE NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER EXPECTED. OVERNIGHT...AN UPPER SYSTEM WILL PUSH INTO THE AREA BRING THE THREAT OF STRONG WINDS...ESPECIALLY OVER THE ALPINE AREAS ALONG WITH AN INCREASING CHANCE OF SNOW. OUTLOOK FOR THURSDAY...STRONG WINDS AND SNOW WILL BE LIKELY OVER THE MOUNTAINS...WITH BREEZY AND PARTLY CLOUDY CONDITIONS DOWN ON THE PLAINS. $$ RJK  WWUS85 KPUB 291851 SPSPUB COZ058>081-292000- SIGNIFICANT WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PUEBLO CO 1150 AM MST WED NOV 29 2000 ...THE SIGNIFICANT WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR SOUTHEAST AND SOUTH CENTRAL COLORADO... NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER IS EXPECTED TODAY.  WWUS81 KRLX 291853 SPSCRW WVZ015-024>028-033>038-292030- SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON WV 148 PM EST WED NOV 29 2000 A NORTHEAST TO SOUTHWEST LINE OF THUNDERSTORMS HAD FORMED OVER SOUTHWESTERN WEST VIRGINIA AND WAS MOVING RAPIDLY TO THE EAST AT 40 MPH. THIS LINE WILL MOVE THROUGH CHARLESTON AND LOGAN AROUND 2 PM AND CONTINUE EAST INTO THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN MOUNTAINS OF WEST VIRGINIA BY 330 PM. WINDS UP TO 50 MPH AND SMALL HAIL ARE LIKELY WITH SOME OF THE THUNDERSTORMS. SKIES WILL BECOME PARTLY CLOUDY BEHIND THIS LINE WITH GUSTY WESTERLY WINDS. .END/JMV  WWUS83 KEAX 291858 SPSMCI KSZ025-057-060-102>105-MOZ001>008-011>017-020>025-028>033-037>040- 043>046-053-054-301200- HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KANSAS CITY/PLEASANT HILL MO 100 PM CST WED NOV 29 2000 FORECAST: NO SEVERE OR HAZARDOUS WEATHER THROUGH TONIGHT. OUTLOOK: THERE IS A SLIGHT CHANCE THAT SOME LIGHT SLEET OR SNOW COULD OCCUR NORTHEAST OF A GRANT CITY TO MACON LINE ON THURSDAY NIGHT WITH ANOTHER FAST MOVING SYSTEM. OTHERWISE DRY WEATHER IS ANTICIPATED THROUGH MONDAY. $$ 18  WWUS35 KSGF 291900 SPSSGF KSZ073-097-101-MOZ055>058-066>071-077>083-088>098-101>106-300000- HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPRINGFIELD MO 100 PM CST WED NOV 29 2000 ...NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS THROUGH TONIGHT... WINDY CONDITIONS CAN BE EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON...ESPECIALLY NORTH AND EAST OF AN APPLETON CITY TO WEST PLAINS LINE. STRONG CROSS WINDS ON NORTH/SOUTH ORIENTED ROADS COULD POSE A PROBLEM FOR HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES...AND THESE WINDS WILL ALSO ACCENTUATE THE FIRE DANGER ACROSS THE MISSOURI OZARKS. .OUTLOOK FOR THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY... NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS EXPECTED THROUGH THE PERIOD. $$ HUDSON