000 WWAK41 PAFG 110647 WSWNSB URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FAIRBANKS AK 1000 PM AST THU MAR 10 2005 AKZ201-110900- WESTERN ARCTIC COAST- INCLUDING...WAINWRIGHT...ATQASUK...POINT LAY...CAPE LISBURNE 1000 PM AST THU MAR 10 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING FROM POINT LAY NORTH IS CANCELLED... EAST WINDS HAVE DIMINISHED TO 20 TO 35 MPH NORTH OF POINT LAY AND VISIBILITIES IN BLOWING SNOW HAVE IMPROVED. WINDS WILL CONTINUE TO DIMINISH AND VISIBILITIES IMPROVE OVERNIGHT. THE WINTER STORM WARNING FROM POINT LAY NORTH IS THEREFORE CANCELLED. NO FURTHER STATEMENTS CONCERNING THIS EVENT WILL BE ISSUED UNLESS NECESSARY. $$ AKZ203-111400- CENTRAL BEAUFORT SEA COAST- INCLUDING...NUIQSUT...PRUDHOE BAY...ALPINE...DEADHORSE... KUPARUK 1000 PM AST THU MAR 10 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 5AM AST FRIDAY MORNING... BLIZZARD CONDITIONS AND EAST WINDS GUSTING TO 50 MPH THAT ARE NOW OCCURRING WILL CONTINUE THROUGH EARLY FRIDAY. WIND CHILLS TO 50 BELOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THEN AS WELL. CONDITIONS WILL IMPROVE FRIDAY MORNING. A WARNING MEANS A SERIOUS THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY IS OCCURRING OR IMMINENT. ANY TRAVEL OR OUTDOOR ACTIVITY IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED. VISIBILITIES WILL BE REDUCED TO NEAR ZERO IN BLOWING SNOW. THE NEXT STATEMENT IS SCHEDULED AT 5 AM AST FRIDAY OR SOONER IF NEEDED. $$ AKZ204-111400- EASTERN BEAUFORT SEA COAST- INCLUDING...KAKTOVIK...FLAXMAN ISLAND 1000 PM AST THU MAR 10 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 5AM AST FRIDAY MORNING... BLIZZARD CONDITIONS AND EAST WINDS GUSTING TO 50 MPH THAT ARE NOW OCCURRING WILL CONTINUE THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING. WIND CHILLS TO 55 BELOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THEN AS WELL. CONDITIONS WILL IMPROVE BY FRIDAY AFTERNOON. A WARNING MEANS A SERIOUS THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY IS OCCURRING OR IMMINENT. ANY TRAVEL OR OUTDOOR ACTIVITY IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED. VISIBILITIES WILL BE REDUCED TO NEAR ZERO IN BLOWING SNOW. THE NEXT STATEMENT IS SCHEDULED AT 5 AM AST FRIDAY OR SOONER IF NEEDED. $$ MAR MAR 05  000 WWAK42 PAFG 110654 WSWWCZ URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FAIRBANKS AK 1000 PM AST THU MAR 10 2005 AKZ213-111400- ST LAWRENCE ISLAND AND BERING STRAIT COAST- INCLUDING...GAMBELL...SAVOONGA...BREVIG MISSION...TELLER... WALES...DIOMEDE 1000 PM AST THU MAR 10 2005 ...BLIZZARD WARNING CANCELLED FOR ST LAWRENCE ISLAND... ...BLIZZARD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE BERING STRAIT UNTIL 5 AM AST EARLY FRIDAY MORNING... WINDS HAVE DIMINISHED TO 20 TO 35 MPH OVER ST LAWRENCE ISLAND AND VISIBILITIES HAVE IMPROVED. THE BLIZZARD WARNING IS THEREFORE CANCELLED FOR ST LAWRENCE ISLAND. BLIZZARD CONDITIONS STILL EXIST AROUND THE BERING STRAIT HOWEVER WITH NORTHEAST WINDS GUSTING TO 50 MPH. THE BLIZZARD WARNING THEREFORE REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE BERING STRAIT. WINDS AND BLIZZARD CONDITIONS THERE WILL DECREASE SOME FRIDAY MORNING. A WARNING MEANS A SERIOUS THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY IS OCCURRING OR IMMINENT. ANY TRAVEL OR OUTDOOR ACTIVITY IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED. VISIBILITIES WILL BE REDUCED TO NEAR ZERO IN BLOWING SNOW. THE NEXT STATEMENT IS SCHEDULED AT 5 AM AST TONIGHT OR SOONER IF NEEDED. $$ MAR MAR 05  000 WWUS43 KIWX 110206 WSWIWX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORTHERN INDIANA 903 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 .LOW PRESSURE OVER SOUTHERN LAKE MICHIGAN WILL MOVE TO NORTHERN OHIO BY FRIDAY MORNING. NORTHWEST WINDS WILL FLOW OVER LAKE MICHIGAN BEHIND THE LOW AS IT MOVES EAST. COLD NORTHWEST WIND WILL PICKUP MOISTURE AND ENHANCE THE SNOWFALL. AMOUNTS OF 3 TO 5 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED ACROSS THE AREA WITH THE HEAVIEST SNOW EXPECTED TO BEGIN LATE TONIGHT. INZ003-004-MIZ077-078-110957- BERRIEN MI-CASS MI-LA PORTE IN-ST. JOSEPH IN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BENTON HARBOR...BENTON HEIGHTS... BUCHANAN...DOWAGIAC...FAIR PLAIN...GEORGETOWN...GRANGER... GULIVOIRE PARK...LA PORTE...MICHIGAN CITY...MISHAWAKA...NILES... SOUTH BEND...ST. JOSEPH...TRAIL CREEK AND WESTVILLE 903 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT EST (11 PM CST) (MIDNIGHT EST) FRIDAY TO 10 AM EST (9 AM CST) (10 AM EST) FRIDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NORTHERN INDIANA HAS ISSUED A SNOW ADVISORY. LOOK FOR SNOW TO REDEVELOP LATER TONIGHT. SNOW AMOUNTS OF 3 TO 5 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED WITH THE HEAVIEST SNOWFALL EXPECTED TOWARD DAWN FRIDAY BEFORE THE SNOW ENDS LATER FRIDAY MORNING. THIS WILL EFFECT MORNING RUSH HOUR TRAFFIC. MOTORISTS CAN EXPECTED SLICK ROADS AND LOW VISIBILITY IN THESE AREAS. A SNOW ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR SNOW ACCUMULATIONS CAUSING ROADS TO BE SLICK AND HAZARDOUS. $$  000 WWUS41 KBUF 110216 WSWBUF URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BUFFALO NY 916 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 ...LAKE EFFECT SNOWS TO CONTINUE EAST OF LAKE ONTARIO THROUGH AROUND MIDNIGHT... NYZ007-008-110500- JEFFERSON-LEWIS- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF LOWVILLE AND WATERTOWN 916 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 ...LAKE EFFECT SNOW ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT EST FRIDAY... BANDS OF LAKE EFFECT SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE NORTHWARD ACROSS JEFFERSON COUNTY AND THE NORTHERN SECTIONS OF LEWIS COUNTY BEFORE ENDING AROUND MIDNIGHT. THE HEAVIEST ACTIVITY WILL DUMP SNOW AT RATES OF ABOUT AN INCH PER HOUR WITH POOR VISIBILITIES. EVENT TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS WILL LIKELY END UP IN THE 3 TO 6 INCH RANGE. UNTREATED ROADS WILL BE SNOW COVERED AND SLICK. DRIVE WITH CAUTION AND ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION. $$ SAGE  000 WWUS41 KPBZ 110224 WSWPBZ URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH PA 923 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. MDZ001-PAZ032-WVZ023-041-111008- FAYETTE PA-GARRETT MD-PRESTON WV-TUCKER WV- 923 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM FRIDAY TO 4 PM EST FRIDAY... NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH EXPECTS PERIODS OF SNOW AFTER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT, THROUGH FRIDAY AFTERNOON. TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS SHOULD BE 5 TO 7 INCHES, WITH THE HIGHEST AMOUNT ON THE RIDGE TOPS. IF YOU PLAN TO TRAVEL LATE TONIGHT OR FRIDAY, ALLOW FOR EXTRA TIME. UNTREATED ROADS WILL BE SNOW COVERED AND SLICK. ROADS AFFECTED INCLUDE ROUTE 40 THROUGH THE PENNSYLVANIA MOUNTAINS, AND INTERSTATE 68 AND ROUTE 50 THROUGH THE WEST VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND MOUNTAINS. $$ PAZ007>009-015-016-023-030-110930- CLARION PA-FOREST PA-INDIANA PA-JEFFERSON PA-MERCER PA-VENANGO PA- WESTMORELAND PA- 923 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM FRIDAY TO 4 PM EST FRIDAY... NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH EXPECTS PERIODS OF SNOW OVERNIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY AFTERNOON. WE EXPECT ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES BY FRIDAY EVENING. IF YOU PLAN TO TRAVEL LATE TONIGHT OR FRIDAY, ALLOW FOR EXTRA TIME. UNTREATED ROADS WILL BE SNOW COVERED AND SLICK. $$  000 WWUS41 KLWX 110233 WSWLWX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC 933 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 MDZ002-VAZ021-WVZ048-049-054-110900- ALLEGANY MD-GRANT WV-HIGHLAND VA-MINERAL WV-PENDLETON WV- 933 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM EST FRIDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN STERLING VIRGINIA HAS ISSUED A SNOW ADVISORY FOR THE WESTERN RIDGES OF THE ALLEGANY HIGHLANDS. A COLD FRONT WILL MOVE INTO WEST VIRGINIA ON FRIDAY MORNING...REACHING THE CHESAPEAKE BAY FRIDAY NIGHT. SNOW WILL BEGIN FALLING AFTER MIDNIGHT AND WILL CONTINUE TO FALL PERIODICALLY THROUGHOUT THE DAY ON FRIDAY. BY FRIDAY EVENING 3 TO 5 INCHES OF SNOWFALL ARE EXPECTED ON THE WESTERN SLOPES OF THE HIGHLANDS. $$  000 WWUS41 KGYX 110246 WSWGYX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAY ME 943 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 ...YET MORE SNOW HEADING FOR WESTERN MAINE AND MUCH OF NEW HAMPSHIRE... .LOW PRESSURE OVER THE LOWER GREAT LAKES STATES THIS EVENING WILL MOVE EAST OVERNIGHT AND FRIDAY. AS THE LOW APPROACHES...SNOW WILL SPREAD OVER NEW HAMPSHIRE AND WESTERN MAINE BY EARLY FRIDAY EVENING. THE LOW WILL REDEVELOP NEAR LONG ISLAND NEW YORK FRIDAY EVENING... THEN MOVE ACROSS THE GULF OF MAINE SATURDAY. ON THIS TRACK...THE STORM WOULD BRING THE THREAT OF HEAVY SNOW TO WESTERN MAINE AND NORTHERN...CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST NEW HAMPSHIRE LATER FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY. HOWEVER...THERE ARE STILL SOME UNCERTAINTIES WITH REGARD TO THE DETAILS OF THE UPCOMING WINTER STORM. SINCE THE EXACT TRACK OF THE STORM IS NOT YET CERTAIN...IT IS DIFFICULT TO FORECAST PRECISE SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AT THIS TIMES. IN ADDITION...IF THE STORM TRACKS CLOSE ENOUGH THE COAST...THE SNOW MAY MIX WITH SLEET AND PERHAPS EVEN RAIN ALONG COASTAL SECTIONS LATE FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY. LISTEN TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...THE OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE...OR YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL MEDIA OUTLET FOR THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS CONCERNING OUR NEXT BOUT OF WINTER WEATHER. NHZ001>010-013-014-111830- BELKNAP NH-COASTAL ROCKINGHAM NH-INTERIOR ROCKINGHAM NH-MERRIMACK NH- NORTHERN CARROLL NH-NORTHERN COOS NH-NORTHERN GRAFTON NH- SOUTHERN CARROLL NH-SOUTHERN COOS NH-SOUTHERN GRAFTON NH- STRAFFORD NH-SULLIVAN NH- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BERLIN...CLAREMONT...CONCORD...DERRY... DOVER...DURHAM...EXETER...FRANKLIN...HAMPTON...LACONIA...LEBANON... LONDONDERRY...PORTSMOUTH...ROCHESTER AND SOMERSWORTH 943 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 ...WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY AFTERNOON TO LATE SATURDAY NIGHT... THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR 6 INCHES OR MORE OF SNOW. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ MEZ007>009-012>014-018>028-111842- ANDROSCOGGIN ME-CENTRAL SOMERSET ME-COASTAL CUMBERLAND ME- COASTAL WALDO ME-COASTAL YORK ME-INTERIOR CUMBERLAND ME- INTERIOR WALDO ME-INTERIOR YORK ME-KENNEBEC ME-KNOX ME-LINCOLN ME- NORTHERN FRANKLIN ME-NORTHERN OXFORD ME-SAGADAHOC ME- SOUTHERN FRANKLIN ME-SOUTHERN OXFORD ME-SOUTHERN SOMERSET ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...AUBURN...AUGUSTA...BATH...BELFAST... BIDDEFORD...BRUNSWICK...FAIRFIELD...FARMINGTON...GARDINER... KENNEBUNK...KITTERY...LEWISTON...LISBON FALLS...NORTH WINDHAM... OLD ORCHARD BEACH...PORTLAND...ROCKLAND...RUMFORD...SACO...SANFORD... SKOWHEGAN...SOUTH PORTLAND...TOPSHAM...WATERVILLE... WESTBROOK AND WINSLOW 943 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 ...WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY EVENING TO LATE SATURDAY NIGHT... THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR 6 INCHES OR MORE OF SNOW. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ HAYES  000 WWUS41 KCAR 110305 WSWCAR URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CARIBOU ME 1001 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 ...HEAVY SNOW POSSIBLE ACROSS DOWNEAST MAINE THIS WEEKEND... .LOW PRESSURE DEVELOPING OVER SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND LATE FRIDAY NIGHT IS EXPECTED TO INTENSIFY WHILE MOVING TO THE GULF OF MAINE ON SATURDAY. THE LOW WILL SPREAD SNOW INTO DOWNEAST MAINE FRIDAY NIGHT. THE SNOW WILL CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR HEAVY SNOW ACCUMULATIONS BEFORE THE SNOW DIMINISHES LATER SATURDAY NIGHT. MEZ010-011-015>017-029>032-111000- CENTRAL PENOBSCOT ME-CENTRAL PISCATAQUIS ME-CENTRAL WASHINGTON ME- COASTAL HANCOCK ME-COASTAL WASHINGTON ME-INTERIOR HANCOCK ME- NORTHERN WASHINGTON ME-SOUTHERN PENOBSCOT ME-SOUTHERN PISCATAQUIS ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BANGOR...BAR HARBOR...BLUE HILL... BROWNVILLE JUNCTION...BUCKSPORT...CALAIS...CHERRYFIELD...DANFORTH... DEXTER...DOVER-FOXCROFT...EASTPORT...ELLSWORTH...GREENVILLE... GUILFORD...HOWLAND...LINCOLN...LUBEC...MACHIAS...NEWPORT... OLD TOWN AND VANCEBORO 1001 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 ...A WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM LATE FRIDAY NIGHT TO LATE SATURDAY NIGHT... SNOW WILL DEVELOP ACROSS DOWNEAST MAINE LATE FRIDAY NIGHT THEN CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY NIGHT WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR 10 OR MORE INCHES OF ACCUMULATION BY LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. A WINTER STORM WATCH IS ISSUED WHEN SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS POSSIBLE...BUT NOT IMMINENT. AT THIS TIME...THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ NORCROSS  000 WWUS41 KBOX 110327 WSWBOX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA 1019 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 .ANOTHER WINTER STORM MAY PRODUCE SIGNIFICANT SNOWFALL ACROSS MUCH OF THE REGION FRIDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH SATURDAY AFTERNOON. LOW PRESSURE WILL TRAVEL THROUGH THE OHIO VALLEY FRIDAY SPREADING A SWATH OF SNOW INTO THE REGION DURING THE DAY FRIDAY. SNOW MAY MIX WITH OR CHANGE TO RAIN FOR PERIOD OF TIME FRIDAY NIGHT ACROSS FAR SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS AND THE IMMEDIATE SOUTH COAST. ACCUMULATIONS THROUGH FRIDAY EVENING SHOULD RANGE FROM A COATING TO 1 INCH SOUTHEAST OF INTERSTATE 95...TO A FEW INCHES ACROSS THE INTERIOR. THE LOW PRESSURE CENTER WILL REDEVELOP FRIDAY NIGHT OVER THE COASTAL WATERS SOUTH OF NEW ENGLAND THEN INTENSIFY RAPIDLY AS IT HEADS FOR THE GULF OF MAINE SATURDAY. WHILE PRECIPITATION MAY DIMINISH FOR A TIME FRIDAY NIGHT ACROSS THE REGION...IT WILL PICKUP IN INTENSITY AGAIN LATER IN THE NIGHT. ANY LOCATIONS THAT MIX WITH RAIN BRIEFLY FRIDAY NIGHT SHOULD CHANGE BACK TO SNOW. WHILE THERE IS STILL MUCH UNCERTAINTY AS TO JUST HOW QUICKLY THE STORM INTENSIFIES...THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR AT LEAST 6 INCHES OF SNOW ACROSS THE REGION. A WINTER STORM WATCH IS ISSUED FOR THE POTENTIAL OF A SNOWFALL OF 6 OR MORE INCHES IN THE NEXT 12 HOURS OR FOR ICE ACCRETION OF 1/2 INCH OR GREATER. ANYONE TRAVELING IN THE NEXT 24 TO 36 HOURS SHOULD MONITOR LATER FORECASTS AND BE PREPARED TO MODIFY TRAVEL PLANS SHOULD WINTER WEATHER DEVELOP. CTZ002>004-MAZ002>006-008>012-026-NHZ011-012-015-111100- CENTRAL MIDDLESEX COUNTY MA-CHESHIRE NH-EASTERN FRANKLIN MA- EASTERN HAMPDEN MA-EASTERN HAMPSHIRE MA-EASTERN HILLSBOROUGH NH- HARTFORD CT-NORTHERN WORCESTER MA-NORTHWEST MIDDLESEX COUNTY MA- SOUTHERN WORCESTER MA-TOLLAND CT-WESTERN AND CENTRAL HILLSBOROUGH NH- WESTERN ESSEX MA-WESTERN FRANKLIN MA-WESTERN HAMPDEN MA- WESTERN HAMPSHIRE MA-WINDHAM CT- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...AMHERST...BRISTOL...CHICOPEE... EAST HARTFORD...FITCHBURG...FRAMINGHAM...GREENFIELD...HARTFORD... JAFFREY...KEENE...LAWRENCE...LEOMINSTER...LOWELL...MANCHESTER... MANSFIELD...MILFORD...NASHUA...NEW BRITAIN...NEWINGTON... NORTHAMPTON...PLAINFIELD...PUTNAM...SPRINGFIELD...VERNON... WEST HARTFORD...WILLIMANTIC...WINDSOR LOCKS AND WORCESTER 1019 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 ...WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY AFTERNOON TO SATURDAY AFTERNOON... THIS WINTER STORM WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR NORTHERN CONNECTICUT... ALL OF INTERIOR MASSACHUSETTS FROM THE CONNECTICUT VALLEY NORTHEAST THROUGH THE MERRIMACK VALLEY AS WELL AS FOR ALL OF SOUTHWEST NEW HAMPSHIRE. SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD THE CONNECTICUT VALLEY BY EARLY FRIDAY AFTERNOON REACHING THE MERRIMACK VALLEY AND SOUTHWEST NEW HAMPSHIRE BY LATE AFTERNOON. A FEW INCHES OF SNOW MAY BE ON THE GROUND BY LATE FRIDAY AFTERNOON. SNOW MAY DIMINISH IN INTENSIFY FOR A WHILE FRIDAY NIGHT BUT IS EXPECTED TO BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES LATE FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH ABOUT NOON SATURDAY. SNOW WILL COME TO END DURING THE MID AFTERNOON ACROSS THE CONNECTICUT VALLEY...ENDING BY EVENING IN THE MERRIMACK VALLEY. WHILE THERE IS STILL UNCERTAINTY AS TO HOW QUICKLY THE STORM WILL INTENSIFY AS IT PASSES NEW ENGLAND...BY THE TIME IT ALL ENDS LATE SATURDAY...6 OR MORE INCHES MAY BE ON THE GROUND. THE POTENTIAL DOES EXIST FOR AS MUCH AS A FOOT OF SNOW ACROSS THE WORCESTER HILLS NORTHEAST THROUGH THE INTERIOR MERRIMACK VALLEY. ANYONE WITH TRAVEL PLANS FRIDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH SATURDAY SHOULD PLAN ON SNOWY TRAVEL AND SLIPPERY ROADS. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR YOUR FAVORITE MEDIA OUTLETS FOR THE LATEST ON THIS POTENTIAL WINTER STORM. $$ MAZ007-013>021-RIZ001>007-111100- BRISTOL RI-EASTERN ESSEX MA-EASTERN KENT RI-EASTERN NORFOLK MA- EASTERN PLYMOUTH MA-NEWPORT RI-NORTHERN BRISTOL MA- NORTHWEST PROVIDENCE RI-SOUTHEAST MIDDLESEX MA- SOUTHEAST PROVIDENCE RI-SOUTHERN BRISTOL MA-SOUTHERN PLYMOUTH MA- SUFFOLK MA-WASHINGTON RI-WESTERN KENT RI-WESTERN NORFOLK MA- WESTERN PLYMOUTH MA- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ATTLEBOROUGH...BARRINGTON...BEVERLY... BOSTON...BRISTOL...BROCKTON...BROOKLINE...CAMBRIDGE...FALL RIVER... FRANKLIN...GLOUCESTER...LYNN...NEW BEDFORD...NEWBURYPORT...NEWPORT... NEWTON...NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH...PLYMOUTH...PROVIDENCE...QUINCY... SOMERVILLE...SOUTH KINGSTOWN...TAUNTON...WALTHAM...WARWICK... WEYMOUTH AND WOONSOCKET 1019 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 ...WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM LATE FRIDAY NIGHT TO SATURDAY EVENING... THIS WINTER STORM WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR ALL OF RHODE ISLAND EXCEPT BLOCK ISLAND AS WELL AS EAST COASTAL AND SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS INCLUDING SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD RHODE ISLAND DURING THE MID AFTERNOON...REACHING THE COAST OF EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS FROM PLYMOUTH TO NEWBURYPORT LATE IN THE DAY. TEMPERATURES WILL BE AT OR ABOVE THE FREEZING MARK AND ACCUMULATIONS BY FRIDAY EVENING ARE EXPECTED TO BE LIMITED TO THE COLDER INLAND AREAS AND ON GRASSY SURFACES WHERE THEY WILL GENERALLY BE AN INCH OR LESS. THE SNOW WILL DIMINISH IN INTENSITY FOR A WHILE FRIDAY NIGHT AND PERHAPS CHANGE BRIEFLY TO RAIN ACROSS FAR SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS AND THE IMMEDIATE SOUTH COAST. AS LOW PRESSURE INTENSIFIES SOUTH OF THE REGION LATE AT NIGHT...ANY MIXED PRECIPITATION WILL CHANGE BACK TO SNOW. WHILE THERE IS MUCH UNCERTAINTY WITH THE TRACK AND INTENSITY OF THE STORM...BY THE TIME IT ALL ENDS LATE SATURDAY...6 OR MORE INCHES OF HEAVY WET SNOW MAY BE ON THE GROUND ACROSS MUCH OF COASTAL SOUTHERN AND EASTERN NEW ENGLAND. ANYONE WITH TRAVEL PLANS FRIDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH SATURDAY SHOULD PLAN ON WINTRY TRAVEL AND SLIPPERY ROADS. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR YOUR FAVORITE MEDIA OUTLETS FOR THE LATEST ON THIS POTENTIAL WINTER STORM. $$ FRANK/DRV  000 WWUS42 KGSP 110326 WSWGSP URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG SC 1024 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 NCZ033-048>052-058-111100- AVERY NC-GRAHAM NC-HAYWOOD NC-MADISON NC-MITCHELL NC-SWAIN NC- YANCEY NC- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BRYSON CITY...BURNSVILLE...MARSHALL... NEWLAND...ROBBINSVILLE...SPRUCE PINE AND WAYNESVILLE 1024 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 ...WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY... A STRONG UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE CROSSING THE NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS FROM THE WEST WILL COMBINE WITH AN INCREASING...MOIST NORTHWEST FLOW TO PRODUCE ACCUMULATING SNOW SHOWERS FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SATURDAY. ACROSS THE TENNESSEE BORDER COUNTIES...FROM ROBBINSVILLE TO MARSHALL TO NEWLAND...AN AVERAGE OF 3 TO 5 INCHES OF SNOW IS POSSIBLE BY LATE SATURDAY...WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS NEAR THE TENNESSEE LINE AND AT THE HIGHEST ELEVATIONS. WINDY CONDITIONS COULD RESULT IN CONSIDERABLE BLOWING SNOW AS WELL...WITH VERY LIMITED VISIBILITY. REMEMBER...A WINTER STORM WATCH MEANS CONDITIONS ARE FAVORABLE FOR A HAZARDOUS WINTER WEATHER EVENT IN AND CLOSE TO THE WATCH AREA. A WINTER STORM WATCH IS ISSUED WHEN SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS POSSIBLE. AT THIS TIME...THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS. SHOULD SEVERE WINTER WEATHER BECOME IMMINENT...A WINTER STORM OR HEAVY SNOW WARNING WILL BE ISSUED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...OR YOUR FAVORITE MEDIA OUTLET...FOR THE VERY LATEST UPDATES. $$ GERAPETRITIS  000 WWUS41 KCTP 110351 WSWCTP URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA 1051 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 LOW PRESSURE OVER THE UPPER MIDWEST WILL MOVE ACROSS THE SOUTHERN TIER OF PENNSYLVANIA ON FRIDAY. THIS STORM WILL PRODUCE A PERIOD OF SNOW FRIDAY MORNING...AND WILL BE FOLLOWED BY ANOTHER ROUND OF COLD AIR WITH FREQUENT SNOW SHOWERS AND LOCALIZED SQUALLS ACROSS THE NORTHWEST MOUNTAINS AND LAUREL HIGHLANDS FRIDAY AFTERNOON INTO SATURDAY. PAZ004-005-010-017-024-033-111350- CAMBRIA PA-CLEARFIELD PA-ELK PA-MCKEAN PA-SOMERSET PA-WARREN PA- 1051 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM FRIDAY TO 7 PM EST FRIDAY... STEADY SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD THE REGION OVERNIGHT AND WILL CONTINUE THROUGH MUCH OF THE MORNING HOURS FRIDAY. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 3 INCHES ARE LIKELY BY THE EARLY AFTERNOON HOURS. WINDS WILL SHIFT TO THE WEST FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING...CAUSING NUMEROUS SNOW SHOWERS TO CONTINUE ACROSS THE NORTHWEST MOUNTAINS AND LAUREL HIGHLANDS. A FEW INCHES OF ADDITIONAL SNOW WILL FALL IN SOME AREAS LATER FRIDAY INTO FRIDAY NIGHT...PARTICULARLY ACROSS NORTHWEST WARREN COUNTY...AND ON THE RIDGE TOPS AND WEST FACING SLOPES OF THE LAUREL HIGHLANDS. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$  000 WWUS44 KMRX 110401 WSWMRX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MORRISTOWN TN 1100 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 .COLD AIR IN THE MIDDLE AND UPPER ATMOSPHERE WILL MOVE OVER THE REGION ON FRIDAY THAT WILL INCREASE THE POSSIBILITY OF SNOW SHOWERS OVER NORTHEAST TENNESSEE AND SOUTHWESTERN VIRGINIA. THEN FRIDAY NIGHT...AN INTENSE UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE WILL RACE THROUGH THE REGION CAUSING HEAVIER SNOWS FOR A COUPLE OF HOURS. LIGHTER SNOW SHOWERS WILL LINGER INTO THE MORNING HOURS ON SATURDAY...ESPECIALLY IN THE MOUNTAINS. THE GREATEST THREAT FOR HEAVIEST SNOWS IN THE REGION ARE IN EXTREME NORTHEAST TENNESSEE INTO SOUTHWESTERN VIRGINIA...AND EASTWARD INTO THE MOUNTAINS. STRONG NORTHWEST WINDS BETWEEN 20 AND 30 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 40 MPH ARE ALSO ANTICIPATED SATURDAY MORNING...SO SOME BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW IS EXPECTED...AS WELL AS LOCALLY BLINDING VISIBILITIES. TNZ012>018-035-041>047-072-074-VAZ001-002-005-006-008-110900- BLOUNT SMOKY MTN-CAMPBELL-CLAIBORNE-COCKE SMOKY MTN-HANCOCK-HAWKINS- JOHNSON-LEE-MORGAN-NORTHWEST CARTER-NORTHWEST GREENE-RUSSELL- SCOTT TN-SCOTT VA-SEVIER SMOKY MTN-SOUTHEAST CARTER-SOUTHEAST GREENE- SULLIVAN-UNICOI-WASHINGTON TN-WASHINGTON VA-WISE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ABINGDON...BRISTOL...COSBY... ELIZABETHTON...ERWIN...GATE CITY...GATLINBURG...GREENEVILLE... JACKSBORO...JOHNSON CITY...JONESVILLE...LEBANON...MOUNTAIN CITY... NORTON...ONEIDA...ROAN MOUNTAIN...ROGERSVILLE...SNEEDVILLE... TAZEWELL...TOWNSEND...WARTBURG 1100 PM EST THU MAR 10 2005 ...WINTER STORM WATCH CONTINUES IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY EVENING TO NOON EST SATURDAY... PERIODS OF MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW ARE POSSIBLE FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MORNING WITH THE GREATEST THREAT OF ACCUMULATING SNOW BETWEEN 10PM FRIDAY 6AM EST SATURDAY...ESPECIALLY ALONG AND NORTH OF THE TENNESSEE/VIRGINIA BORDER AND INTO THE MOUNTAINS. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS BETWEEN 3 AND 6 INCHES ARE EXPECTED SATURDAY MORNING WITH LOCALLY HEAVIER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE OVER THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS. NORTHWEST WINDS BETWEEN 20 AND 30 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 40 MPH ARE EXPECTED SATURDAY MORNING...SO SOME BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW ARE ANTICIPATED. A WINTER STORM WATCH IS ISSUED WHEN SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT IMMINENT. AT THIS TIME, THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS. FUTURE DRIVING AND WALKING CONDITIONS MAY BECOME HAZARDOUS, SO IT IS IMPORTANT TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ GM  000 WWUS41 KLWX 110805 WSWLWX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC 305 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 MDZ002-VAZ021-WVZ048-049-054-111700- ALLEGANY MD-GRANT WV-HIGHLAND VA-MINERAL WV-PENDLETON WV- 305 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM EST THIS EVENING... A SNOW ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE WESTERN RIDGES OF THE ALLEGANY HIGHLANDS. A COLD FRONT WILL MOVE INTO WEST VIRGINIA THIS MORNING...REACHING THE CHESAPEAKE BAY TONIGHT. SNOW WILL BEGIN EARLY THIS MORNING AND WILL CONTINUE TO FALL PERIODICALLY THROUGHOUT THE DAY. BY THIS EVENING 3 TO 5 INCHES OF SNOWFALL ARE EXPECTED ON THE WESTERN SLOPES OF THE HIGHLANDS. $$ CAS/SEA  000 WWUS43 KJKL 110911 WSWJKL URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON KY 315 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 .STORM SYSTEM PULLING OFF TOWARDS NEW ENGLAND THIS AFTERNOON WILL HELP TO PULL COLDER TEMPERATURES INTO THE OHIO VALLEY...SETTING THE STAGE FOR ACCUMULATING SNOW FROM A SECOND SYSTEM BEGINNING EARLY FRIDAY EVENING. THE HEAVIEST SNOW WILL OCCUR BETWEEN 1 AND 6 AM SATURDAY MORNING AS A COLD FRONT SWINGS ACROSS EASTERN KENTUCKY. GENERALLY 1 TO 2 INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED BY NOON ON SATURDAY...WITH 2 TO 3 INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION POSSIBLE IN THOSE COUNTIES IN EASTERN KENTUCKY BORDERING VIRGINIA. AN ISOLATED 4 INCH SNOW ACCUMULATION IS NOT OUT OF THE QUESTION IN AREAS ABOVE 2000 FEET. KYZ044-050>052-058>060-069-086-087-104-106>117-119-121700- BATH-BELL-BREATHITT-CLAY-ELLIOTT-ESTILL-FLEMING-FLOYD-JACKSON- JOHNSON-KNOTT-KNOX-LEE-LESLIE-MAGOFFIN-MARTIN-MENIFEE-MONTGOMERY- MORGAN-OWSLEY-PERRY-POWELL-ROWAN-WOLFE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BARBOURVILLE...BEATTYVILLE...BOONEVILLE... CAMPTON...FLEMINGSBURG...FRENCHBURG...HAZARD...HINDMAN...HYDEN... INEZ...IRVINE...JACKSON...MANCHESTER...MCKEE...MIDDLESBORO... MOREHEAD...MOUNT STERLING...OWINGSVILLE...PAINTSVILLE...PINEVILLE... PRESTONSBURG...SALYERSVILLE...SANDY HOOK...STANTON AND WEST LIBERTY 315 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 8 PM EST FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL NOON EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSON KY HAS ISSUED A SNOW ADVISORY. 1 TO 2 INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED BY NOON ON SATURDAY FROM A CLIPPER SYSTEM SLIDING THROUGH THE GREAT LAKES AREA. THE CHANCE OF SNOW WILL INCREASE QUICKLY FRIDAY EVENING...WITH THE HEAVIEST SNOW EXPECTED TO OCCUR BETWEEN 1 AM AND 5 AM SATURDAY MORNING AS THE CLIPPER DRAGS A COLD FRONT THROUGH EASTERN KENTUCKY. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. A SNOW ADVISORY IS ISSUED WHEN LIGHT SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP, BUT ONLY ENOUGH TO CAUSE MINOR INCONVENIENCES SUCH AS TRAVEL DELAYS. NO SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME. $$ KYZ088-118-120-121700- HARLAN-LETCHER-PIKE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...HARLAN...PIKEVILLE AND WHITESBURG 315 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 8 PM EST FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL NOON EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSON KY HAS ISSUED A SNOW ADVISORY. GENERALLY 2 TO 3 INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION...AND ISOLATED ACCUMULATIONS OF UP TO 4 INCHES ABOVE 2000 FEET ARE EXPECTED BY NOON ON SATURDAY FROM A CLIPPER SYSTEM SLIDING THROUGH THE GREAT LAKES AREA. THE CHANCE OF SNOW WILL INCREASE QUICKLY FRIDAY EVENING...WITH THE HEAVIEST SNOW EXPECTED TO OCCUR BETWEEN 2 AM AND 6 AM SATURDAY MORNING AS THE CLIPPER DRAGS A COLD FRONT THROUGH EASTERN KENTUCKY. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. A SNOW ADVISORY IS ISSUED WHEN LIGHT SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP, BUT ONLY ENOUGH TO CAUSE MINOR INCONVENIENCES SUCH AS TRAVEL DELAYS. NO SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME. $$ PIEPER  000 WWUS44 KMRX 111018 WSWMRX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MORRISTOWN TN 333 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 .A COLD FRONT WILL MOVE SOUTHEAST ACROSS THE TENNESSEE VALLEY AND SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS THIS MORNING ALLOWING COLDER AIR TO PUSH INTO THE REGION LATER TODAY AND TONIGHT. A STRONG TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE WILL DIG SOUTHEAST INTO THE AREA TONIGHT SPREADING AN AREA OF SNOW SHOWERS ACROSS THE AREA. SNOW SHOWERS ARE EXPECTED TO LINGER INTO SATURDAY MORNING. TNZ012>017-035-042-044-046-121700- CAMPBELL TN-CLAIBORNE TN-HANCOCK TN-HAWKINS TN-MORGAN TN- NORTHWEST CARTER TN-NORTHWEST GREENE TN-SCOTT TN-SULLIVAN TN- WASHINGTON TN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BRISTOL TN...ELIZABETHTON...GREENEVILLE... JOHNSON CITY...KINGSPORT...LA FOLLETTE...ONEIDA...ROGERSVILLE... SNEEDVILLE AND WARTBURG 333 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 8 PM EST (7 PM CST) THIS EVENING TO 6 AM EST (5 AM CST) SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MORRISTOWN TN HAS ISSUED A SNOW ADVISORY. RAIN SHOWERS WILL MIX WITH AND CHANGE TO SNOW SHOWERS TONIGHT...WITH 1 TO 2 INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION POSSIBLE BY MORNING. A SNOW ADVISORY IS ISSUED WHEN LIGHT SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP, BUT ONLY ENOUGH TO CAUSE MINOR INCONVENIENCES SUCH AS TRAVEL DELAYS. NO SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME. $$ TNZ018-041-043-045-047-072-074-VAZ001-002-005-006-008-121700- BLOUNT SMOKY MOUNTAINS TN-COCKE SMOKY MOUNTAINS TN-JOHNSON TN-LEE VA- RUSSELL VA-SCOTT VA-SEVIER SMOKY MOUNTAINS TN-SOUTHEAST CARTER TN- SOUTHEAST GREENE TN-UNICOI TN-WASHINGTON VA-WISE VA- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ABINGDON...BRISTOL VA...ERWIN... GATE CITY...GATLINBURG...JONESVILLE...LEBANON...MOUNTAIN CITY... NORTON AND WISE 333 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM THIS EVENING TO SATURDAY AFTERNOON... MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW SHOWERS ARE POSSIBLE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY MORNING WITH THE GREATEST THREAT OF ACCUMULATING SNOW BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND 8 AM EST SATURDAY. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS BETWEEN 2 AND 6 INCHES ARE EXPECTED BY NOON SATURDAY WITH LOCALLY HEAVIER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE OVER THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS. WEST WINDS BETWEEN 20 AND 30 MPH WITH HIGHER GUSTS ARE EXPECTED TONIGHT AND SATURDAY MORNING...SO SOME BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW ARE POSSIBLE...ESPECIALLY OVER THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS. A WINTER STORM WATCH IS ISSUED WHEN SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT IMMINENT. AT THE TIME, THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT SNOW AND/OR ICE ACCUMULATIONS. FUTURE DRIVING AND WALKING CONDITIONS MAY BECOME HAZARDOUS, SO IT IS IMPORTANT TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS. $$  000 WWUS44 KMRX 110949 WSWMRX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MORRISTOWN TN 333 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 .A COLD FRONT WILL MOVE SOUTHEAST ACROSS THE TENNESSEE VALLEY AND SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS THIS MORNING ALLOWING COLDER AIR TO PUSH INTO THE REGION LATER TODAY AND TONIGHT. A STRONG TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE WILL DIG SOUTHEAST INTO THE AREA TONIGHT SPREADING AN AREA OF SNOW SHOWERS ACROSS THE AREA. SNOW SHOWERS ARE EXPECTED TO LINGER INTO SATURDAY MORNING. TNZ012>017-035-042-044-046-121700- CAMPBELL TN-CLAIBORNE TN-HANCOCK TN-HAWKINS TN-MORGAN TN- NORTHWEST CARTER TN-NORTHWEST GREENE TN-SCOTT TN-SULLIVAN TN- WASHINGTON TN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BRISTOL TN...ELIZABETHTON...GREENEVILLE... JOHNSON CITY...KINGSPORT...LA FOLLETTE...ONEIDA...ROGERSVILLE... SNEEDVILLE AND WARTBURG 333 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WATCH IS CANCELLED... ...SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 8 PM EST (7 PM CST) THIS EVENING TO 6 AM EST (5 AM CST) SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MORRISTOWN TN HAS ISSUED A SNOW ADVISORY. RAIN SHOWERS WILL MIX WITH AND CHANGE TO SNOW SHOWERS TONIGHT...WITH 1 TO 2 INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION POSSIBLE BY MORNING. A SNOW ADVISORY IS ISSUED WHEN LIGHT SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP, BUT ONLY ENOUGH TO CAUSE MINOR INCONVENIENCES SUCH AS TRAVEL DELAYS. NO SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME. $$ TNZ018-041-043-045-047-072-074-VAZ001-002-005-006-008-121700- BLOUNT SMOKY MOUNTAINS TN-COCKE SMOKY MOUNTAINS TN-JOHNSON TN-LEE VA- RUSSELL VA-SCOTT VA-SEVIER SMOKY MOUNTAINS TN-SOUTHEAST CARTER TN- SOUTHEAST GREENE TN-UNICOI TN-WASHINGTON VA-WISE VA- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ABINGDON...BRISTOL VA...ERWIN... GATE CITY...GATLINBURG...JONESVILLE...LEBANON...MOUNTAIN CITY... NORTON AND WISE 333 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM THIS EVENING TO SATURDAY AFTERNOON... MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW SHOWERS ARE POSSIBLE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY MORNING WITH THE GREATEST THREAT OF ACCUMULATING SNOW BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND 8 AM EST SATURDAY. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS BETWEEN 2 AND 6 INCHES ARE EXPECTED BY NOON SATURDAY WITH LOCALLY HEAVIER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE OVER THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS. WEST WINDS BETWEEN 20 AND 30 MPH WITH HIGHER GUSTS ARE EXPECTED TONIGHT AND SATURDAY MORNING...SO SOME BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW ARE POSSIBLE...ESPECIALLY OVER THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS. A WINTER STORM WATCH IS ISSUED WHEN SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT IMMINENT. AT THE TIME, THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT SNOW AND/OR ICE ACCUMULATIONS. FUTURE DRIVING AND WALKING CONDITIONS MAY BECOME HAZARDOUS, SO IT IS IMPORTANT TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS. $$  000 WWUS41 KALY 110913 WSWALY URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBANY NY 340 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 MAZ001-VTZ013>015-111600- BENNINGTON VT-EASTERN WINDHAM VT-NORTHERN BERKSHIRE MA- WESTERN WINDHAM VT- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ARLINGTON...BELLOWS FALLS...BENNINGTON... BRATTLEBORO...LONDONDERRY...MANCHESTER...NORTH ADAMS...PITTSFIELD... STRATTON AND TOWNSHEND 340 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM NOON THIS AFTERNOON TO 4 PM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ALBANY NY HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR EXTREME SOUTHERN VERMONT AND THE NORTHERN BERKSHIRES. SNOW WILL DEVELOP ACROSS THE ADVISORY AREA LATE THIS MORNING OR EARLY THIS AFTERNOON. PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CONTINUE TONIGHT AND THEN TAPER OFF BY LATE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. THE HEAVIEST SNOW WILL FALL IN WINDHAM COUNTY VERMONT WHERE STORM TOTALS WILL REACH 5 TO 10 INCHES. LOOK FOR 4 TO 7 INCHES IN BENNINGTON COUNTY VERMONT AND NORTHERN BERKSHIRE COUNTY MASSACHUSETTS. IF YOU ARE DRIVING...ADJUST YOUR SPEED TO WEATHER AND ROAD CONDITIONS. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$  000 WWUS41 KBOX 110849 WSWBOX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA 347 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 .A WINTER STORM IS EXPECTED TO BRING HEAVY SNOW TO NORTHERN MASSACHUSETTS AND SOUTHWEST NEW HAMPSHIRE TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY WITH ACCUMULATING SNOW INTO NORTHERN CONNECTICUT...NORTHWEST RHODE ISLAND AND MUCH OF EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS. LOW PRESSURE WILL TRACK ACROSS THE OHIO VALLEY TODAY...BRINGING SNOW TO THE CONNECTICUT VALLEY THIS MORNING AND TO THE EAST COAST DURING THE AFTERNOON. THE LOW IS EXPECTED TO REFORM OVER THE COASTAL WATERS SOUTH OF NEW ENGLAND TONIGHT...THEN INTENSIFY RAPIDLY AS IT HEADS OVER CAPE COD EARLY SATURDAY AND TO THE GULF OF MAINE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. THIS SECONDARY LOW WILL BRING ANOTHER ROUND OF SNOW TO MUCH OF SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR YOUR LOCAL MEDIA FOR UPDATED INFORMATION ON THIS WINTER STORM. MAZ017>021-RIZ002>007-111000- BRISTOL RI-EASTERN KENT RI-EASTERN PLYMOUTH MA-NEWPORT RI- NORTHERN BRISTOL MA-SOUTHEAST PROVIDENCE RI-SOUTHERN BRISTOL MA- SOUTHERN PLYMOUTH MA-WASHINGTON RI-WESTERN KENT RI- WESTERN PLYMOUTH MA- 347 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WATCH IS CANCELED... THE WINTER STORM WATCH HAS BEEN CANCELED FOR MUCH OF SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS AND RHODE ISLAND. ALTHOUGH SNOW IS EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON INTO SATURDAY...IT IS EXPECTED TO CHANGE TO RAIN ALONG THE SOUTH COAST. SNOW WILL MIX WITH OR CHANGE TO RAIN IN THE PROVIDENCE...TAUNTON AND PLYMOUTH AREAS AS WELL FOR A TIME TONIGHT. THIS WILL RESULT IN LOWER SNOWFALL TOTALS THAN EARLIER EXPECTED... NOW 1 TO 3 INCHES BY THE TIME THE SNOW TAPERS OFF EARLY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. KEEP IN MIND THERE IS STILL AN OUTSIDE CHANCE THAT SNOWFALL TOTALS COULD BE A LITTLE HIGHER...ESPECIALLY IF THE SNOW LASTS A LITTLE LONGER THAN CURRENTLY EXPECTED. IF THAT BECOMES MORE LIKELY...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES MAY BE EXPANDED INTO MORE OF RHODE ISLAND AND SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS LATER TODAY. $$ MAZ002>004-026-NHZ011-015-111700- CHESHIRE NH-EASTERN FRANKLIN MA-NORTHERN WORCESTER MA- NORTHWEST MIDDLESEX MA-WESTERN AND CENTRAL HILLSBOROUGH NH- WESTERN FRANKLIN MA- 347 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO NOON EST SATURDAY... SNOW WILL BEGIN IN SOUTHWEST NEW HAMPSHIRE AND NORTHWEST AND NORTH CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS BY MID TO LATE MORNING...AND WILL ACCUMULATE 2 TO 4 INCHES BY EVENING...ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS. ALTHOUGH THE SNOW MAY TAPER OFF EARLY THIS EVENING...IT WILL PICK UP AGAIN BY MIDNIGHT AND CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY MORNING BEFORE ENDING. TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS WILL RANGE FROM 4 TO 8 INCHES IN NORTHERN MASSACHUSETTS TO AS MUCH AS 5 TO 10 INCHES IN SOUTHWEST NEW HAMPSHIRE. SNOW WILL ACCUMULATE ON ROADWAYS AND SIGNIFICANTLY HAMPER TRAVEL. SOME SECONDARY ROADS MAY BE UNTREATED. THOSE THAT HAVE TO BE OUT ON THE ROADS WILL NEED TO USE EXTREME CAUTION AND ALLOW PLENTY OF EXTRA TIME. $$ MAZ005>007-NHZ012-111700- CENTRAL MIDDLESEX MA-EASTERN ESSEX MA-EASTERN HILLSBOROUGH NH- WESTERN ESSEX MA- 347 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO NOON EST SATURDAY... SNOW WILL BEGIN EARLY THIS AFTERNOON IN THE MERRIMACK VALLEY AND IN COASTAL ESSEX COUNTY...AND WILL ACCUMULATE AN INCH OR TWO BY EVENING. THE SNOW MAY TAPER OFF FOR A TIME EARLY THIS EVENING...OR EVEN MIX WITH OR CHANGE TO RAIN BRIEFLY NEAR CAPE ANN...BEFORE PICKING UP AGAIN LATE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY MORNING. BY THE TIME THE SNOW ENDS EARLY SATURDAY AFTERNOON...TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS SHOULD AVERAGE 4 TO 8 INCHES...WITH AS MUCH AS 5 TO 10 INCHES NEAR NASHUA AND MANCHESTER. SNOW WILL ACCUMULATE ON ROADWAYS THIS EVENING INTO SATURDAY AND SIGNIFICANTLY HAMPER TRAVEL. THOSE THAT HAVE TO BE OUT ON THE ROADS WILL NEED TO USE EXTREME CAUTION AND ALLOW PLENTY OF EXTRA TIME. $$ CTZ002-003-MAZ008>011-111700- EASTERN HAMPDEN MA-EASTERN HAMPSHIRE MA-HARTFORD CT-TOLLAND CT- WESTERN HAMPDEN MA-WESTERN HAMPSHIRE MA- 347 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO NOON EST SATURDAY... SNOW WILL BEGIN ALONG THE EAST SLOPES OF THE BERKSHIRES AND NEAR THE CONNECTICUT RIVER VALLEY BY LATE MORNING...AND WILL ACCUMULATE 1 TO 3 INCHES BY EVENING. ALTHOUGH THE SNOW MAY TAPER OFF FOR A TIME EARLY THIS EVENING...IT WILL PICK UP AGAIN LATE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY MORNING...BEFORE TAPERING OFF BY EARLY AFTERNOON. TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS WILL RANGE FROM 2 TO 4 INCHES IN NORTH CENTRAL CONNECTICUT...TO AS MUCH AS 3 TO 6 INCHES IN THE MASS PIKE REGION OF SOUTHWEST MASSACHUSETTS. MOTORISTS WILL NEED TO USE CARE WHEN DRIVING AS ROADWAYS BECOME SNOW COVERED AND ICY. BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS ON ANY UNTREATED SECONDARY ROADS. $$ CTZ004-MAZ012>016-RIZ001-111700- EASTERN NORFOLK MA-NORTHWEST PROVIDENCE RI-SOUTHEAST MIDDLESEX MA- SOUTHERN WORCESTER MA-SUFFOLK MA-WESTERN NORFOLK MA-WINDHAM CT- 347 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO NOON EST SATURDAY... SNOW WILL BEGIN IN THE WILLIMANTIC...WORCESTER AND WOONSOCKET AREAS AROUND MIDDAY AND WILL ACCUMULATE AN INCH OR TWO BY EVENING. EXPECT SNOW TO BEGIN IN THE BOSTON METRO AREA EARLY THIS AFTERNOON WITH UP TO AN INCH OF ACCUMULATION BY EVENING. THE SNOW MAY TAPER OFF EARLY THIS EVENING...AND WILL PROBABLY MIX WITH OR EVEN CHANGE TO RAIN FOR A SHORT TIME IN THE BOSTON AREA. SNOW SHOULD PICK UP AGAIN LATE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY MORNING...AS ANY MIXED RAIN AND SNOW IN BOSTON SHOULD CHANGE BACK TO ALL SNOW. BY THE TIME THE SNOW TAPERS OFF EARLY SATURDAY AFTERNOON...TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS SHOULD AVERAGE 2 TO 4 INCHES...WITH AS MUCH AS 3 TO 6 INCHES IN SOUTHERN WORCESTER COUNTY. MOTORISTS WILL NEED TO USE CARE WHEN DRIVING AS ROADWAYS BECOME SNOW COVERED AND ICY. BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS ON ANY UNTREATED SECONDARY ROADS. $$ JWD/BELK  000 WWUS42 KGSP 110849 WSWGSP URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG SC 348 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 NCZ033-048>052-058-112100- AVERY NC-GRAHAM NC-HAYWOOD NC-MADISON NC-MITCHELL NC-SWAIN NC- YANCEY NC- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BRYSON CITY...BURNSVILLE...MARSHALL... NEWLAND...ROBBINSVILLE...SPRUCE PINE AND WAYNESVILLE 348 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WATCH TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY... A STRONG UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE CROSSING THE NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS FROM THE WEST WILL COMBINE WITH AN INCREASING MOIST NORTHWEST FLOW TO PRODUCE ACCUMULATING SNOW SHOWERS TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY. ACROSS THE TENNESSEE BORDER COUNTIES...FROM ROBBINSVILLE TO MARSHALL TO NEWLAND...AN AVERAGE OF 3 TO 5 INCHES OF SNOW IS POSSIBLE BY LATE SATURDAY...WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS NEAR THE TENNESSEE LINE AND AT THE HIGHEST ELEVATIONS. WINDY CONDITIONS COULD RESULT IN CONSIDERABLE BLOWING SNOW AS WELL...WITH VERY LIMITED VISIBILITY. REMEMBER...A WINTER STORM WATCH MEANS CONDITIONS ARE FAVORABLE FOR A HAZARDOUS WINTER WEATHER EVENT IN AND CLOSE TO THE WATCH AREA. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES CONCERNING THIS DEVELOPING WINTER WEATHER SITUATION. $$ RB  000 WWUS43 KIWX 110853 WSWIWX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORTHERN INDIANA 350 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 INZ003-004-MIZ077-078-110950- BERRIEN MI-CASS MI-LA PORTE IN-ST. JOSEPH IN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BENTON HARBOR...BENTON HEIGHTS... BUCHANAN...DOWAGIAC...FAIR PLAIN...GEORGETOWN...GRANGER... GULIVOIRE PARK...LA PORTE...MICHIGAN CITY...MISHAWAKA...NILES... SOUTH BEND...ST. JOSEPH...TRAIL CREEK AND WESTVILLE 350 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IS CANCELLED... ADDITIONAL SNOW SHOWERS WILL BE POSSIBLE THIS MORNING BUT ACCUMULATIONS WILL GENERALLY BE AN INCH OR LESS. THEREFORE THE SNOW ADVISORY HAS BEEN CANCELLED. $$  000 WWUS41 KBTV 110910 WSWBTV URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT 402 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...ANOTHER WINTER STORM TO AFFECT THE NORTH COUNTRY... .A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER THE GREAT LAKES AND OHIO VALLEY REGION WILL TRACK EAST ACROSS SOUTHERN NEW YORK AND NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA TODAY. THE LOW WILL REDEVELOP OFF THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND COAST THIS EVENING. IT WILL THEN TRACK SLOWLY NORTHEAST TOWARDS NOVA SCOTIA THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT. EXPECT A STEADY LIGHT SNOW TO OVERSPREAD THE REGION THIS AFTERNOON. THE SNOW MAY BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY EVENING. THE SNOW WILL THEN TAPER OFF TO SNOW SHOWERS BY SUNDAY. VTZ012-019-111600- EASTERN RUTLAND VT-WINDSOR VT- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BETHEL...DANBY... SPRINGFIELD AND WHITE RIVER JUNCTION 402 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 1 AM EST SUNDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BURLINGTON VERMONT HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR WINDSOR AND EASTERN RUTLAND COUNTY FOR TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY EVENING. LIGHT SNOW WILL DEVELOP THIS AFTERNOON...AND BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY. THE SNOW WILL TAPER TO SNOW SHOWERS SATURDAY NIGHT. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 7 TO 14 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED BY LATE SATURDAY EVENING. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL TELEVISION AND RADIO... OR YOUR CABLE TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND UPDATED FORECASTS. $$ VTZ002-005-009-011-111600- WESTERN ADDISON VT-WESTERN CHITTENDEN VT-WESTERN FRANKLIN VT- WESTERN RUTLAND VT- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BRANDON...BURLINGTON...ESSEX JUNCTION... FAIR HAVEN...MIDDLEBURY...RUTLAND...SOUTH BURLINGTON...ST. ALBANS... SWANTON...VERGENNES AND WINOOSKI 402 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 1 AM EST SUNDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BURLINGTON VERMONT HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR WESTERN PORTIONS OF FRANKLIN...CHITTENDEN...ADDISON...AND RUTLAND COUNTIES IN VERMONT. LIGHT SNOW WILL DEVELOP THIS AFTERNOON. THE SNOW IS EXPECTED TO BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY...BEFORE TAPERING TO SNOW SHOWERS LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 6 TO 12 INCHES ARE EXPECTED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL TELEVISION AND RADIO... OR YOUR CABLE TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND UPDATED FORECASTS. $$ VTZ003-004-006>008-010-016>018-111600- CALEDONIA VT-EASTERN ADDISON VT-EASTERN CHITTENDEN VT- EASTERN FRANKLIN VT-ESSEX VT-LAMOILLE VT-ORANGE VT-ORLEANS VT- WASHINGTON VT- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BARRE...CANAAN...MONTPELIER... MORRISVILLE...NEWPORT...RANDOLPH AND ST. JOHNSBURY 402 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 1 AM EST SUNDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BURLINGTON VERMONT HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR ALL OF NORTH CENTRAL AND NORTHEAST VERMONT...INCLUDING THE WESTERN SLOPES OF THE GREEN MOUNTAINS. LIGHT SNOW WILL DEVELOP THIS AFTERNOON...AND BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY. SNOW WILL CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY NIGHT...BEFORE TAPERING TO SNOW SHOWERS ON SUNDAY. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 10 TO 16 INCHES ARE EXPECTED BY LATER SATURDAY NIGHT...WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL TELEVISION AND RADIO... OR YOUR CABLE TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND UPDATED FORECASTS. $$ NYZ028-035-VTZ001-111600- EASTERN CLINTON NY-EASTERN ESSEX NY-GRAND ISLE VT- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...PLATTSBURGH AND WILLSBORO 402 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 1 AM EST SUNDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BURLINGTON VERMONT HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR THE CHAMPLAIN OF NEW YORK AND FOR GRAND ISLE COUNTY IN VERMONT. LIGHT SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP THIS AFTERNOON. OCCASIONAL SNOW IS EXPECTED TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY. THE SNOW WILL TAPER TO SNOW SHOWERS SATURDAY NIGHT. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 3 TO 6 INCHES ARE EXPECTED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...COMMERCIAL TELEVISION AND RADIO... OR YOUR CABLE TELEVISION PROVIDER FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND UPDATED FORECASTS. $$  000 WWUS41 KPBZ 110910 WSWPBZ URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH PA 409 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. MDZ001-PAZ032-WVZ023-041-111704- FAYETTE PA-GARRETT MD-PRESTON WV-TUCKER WV- 409 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT TIL 4 PM THIS AFTERNOON... SNOW TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING WILL ACCUMUATE A TOTAL OF 5 TO 7 INCHES, WITH PERHAPS 8 INCHES ON THE RIDGES. IF YOU PLAN TO TRAVEL, ALLOW FOR EXTRA TIME. UNTREATED ROADS WILL BE SNOW COVERED AND SLICK. $$ PAZ007>009-015-016-023-030-111707- CLARION PA-FOREST PA-INDIANA PA-JEFFERSON PA-MERCER PA-VENANGO PA- WESTMORELAND PA- 409 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT IL 4 PM THIS AFTERNOON... PERIODS OF SNOW THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING WILL ACCUMULATE ANOTHER 2 TO 5 INCHES. IF YOU PLAN TO TRAVEL, ALLOW EXTRA TIME. UNTREATED ROADS WILL BE SNOW COVERED AND SLICK. $$  000 WWUS41 KRLX 110913 WSWRLX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON WV 411 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 WVZ037-038-046-047-112100- NICHOLAS WV-POCAHONTAS WV-RANDOLPH WV-WEBSTER WV- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...DURBIN...ELKINS...MARLINTON...SNOWSHOE... SUMMERSVILLE AND WEBSTER SPRINGS 411 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY ABOVE 2500 FEET REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 PM EST THIS AFTERNOON... SNOW SHOWERS CAN BE EXPECTED TODAY. THIS WILL BE AN ELEVATION EVENT...WITH LESS THAN 2 INCHES ACROSS LOWER TERRAIN...AND BETWEEN 1 AND 4 INCHES ABOVE 2500 FEET. SNOW SHOWERS ARE POSSIBLE AGAIN FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY ALONG WITH LOWER TEMPERATURES. PLEASE RELAY SNOWFALL AMOUNTS TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BY CALLING TROUGH TUESDAY...NEAR NORMAL TIDE LEVELS. NOTE...TIDES ARE REFERENCED FROM MEAN LOWER LOW WATER. ...THE TIDE TIMES FOR TODAY... FOR GALVESTON CHANNEL... HIGH TIDE AT 4:30 AM. LOW TIDE AT 10:58 AM. HIGH TIDE AT 5:03 PM. LOW TIDE AT 10:56 PM. FOR CLEAR LAKE ENTRANCE... HIGH TIDE AT 10:35 AM. FOR PORT OCONNOR... HIGH TIDE AT 5:42 AM. LOW TIDE AT 12:56 PM. HIGH TIDE AT 6:31 PM. BEACH WATER TEMPERATURE AT GALVESTON PLEASURE PIER IS 63 DEGREES. $$  000 WWUS41 KRLX 110913 WSWRLX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON WV 411 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 WVZ037-038-046-047-112100- NICHOLAS WV-POCAHONTAS WV-RANDOLPH WV-WEBSTER WV- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...DURBIN...ELKINS...MARLINTON...SNOWSHOE... SUMMERSVILLE AND WEBSTER SPRINGS 411 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY ABOVE 2500 FEET REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 PM EST THIS AFTERNOON... SNOW SHOWERS CAN BE EXPECTED TODAY. THIS WILL BE AN ELEVATION EVENT...WITH LESS THAN 2 INCHES ACROSS LOWER TERRAIN...AND BETWEEN 1 AND 4 INCHES ABOVE 2500 FEET. SNOW SHOWERS ARE POSSIBLE AGAIN FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY ALONG WITH LOWER TEMPERATURES. PLEASE RELAY SNOWFALL AMOUNTS TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BY CALLING TOLL FREE...877-633-6772. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$  000 WWUS41 KGYX 110915 WSWGYX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAY ME 412 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...A MAJOR WINTER STORM WILL DUMP HEAVY SNOW ACROSS THE REGION... .THIS HAS PROMPTED THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TO POST WINTER STORM WARNINGS FOR ALL OF SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MAINE AND NORTHERN... CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST NEW HAMPSHIRE FOR THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH SATURDAY. THE CALENDAR SAYS MARCH...BUT WINTER CONTINUES IN FULL FORCE ACROSS NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND. ANOTHER SNOWSTORM IS BEARING DOWN ON THE REGION TODAY. SNOW WILL DEVELOP THIS AFTERNOON...OVER MORE SOUTHERN AREAS...THEN SPREAD NORTH AND EAST BY THIS EVENING. LOW PRESSURE WILL MOVE EAST FROM THE OHIO VALLEY TODAY. THIS LOW WILL SLIP OFF THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND COAST TONIGHT THEN TRACK TO THE NORTHEAST INTO THE GULF OF MAINE SATURDAY. THE LOW WILL WEAKEN BUT MOVE VERY SLOWLY OUT TO SEA SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY. WITH THIS SYSTEM PERSISTING IN THE GULF OF MAINE FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME WE CAN EXPECT THIS SNOWSTORM TO LAST LONGER THAN A TYPICAL NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND WINTER STORM. THE SNOW THAT DEVELOPS THIS AFTERNOON WILL PRODUCE GENERALLY LIGHT ACCUMULATIONS...UNDER 2 INCHES. STEADIER...AND HEAVIER SNOW...WILL ACCUMULATE SEVERAL INCHES TONIGHT WITH ADDITIONAL HEAVY SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ON SATURDAY. THE SNOW WILL TAPER OFF TO SNOW SHOWERS SATURDAY NIGHT...WHEN ADDITIONAL LIGHT ACCUMULATIONS ARE STILL POSSIBLE. BY THE TIME THE STORM MOVES OUT TOTAL SNOWFALL COULD APPROACH TWO FEET IN SOME AREAS AFTER A PROLONGED 24 TO 30 HOUR EVENT. THE HEAVIEST ACCUMULATION...FROM 12 TO 24 INCHES IS EXPECTED IN THE FOOTHILLS OF MAINE. ANYWHERE FROM 10 TO 20 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN MAINE INTO NORTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE. SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL INTERIOR MAINE...FROM CUMBERLAND COUNTY TO WALDO COUNTY CAN ALSO EXPECT 10 TO 20 INCHES OF SNOW. ALONG THE MAINE COAST FROM CUMBERLAND COUNTY TO WALDO COUNTY LOOK FOR 8 TO 16 INCHES. SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE AND YORK COUNTY OF EXTREME SOUTHWEST MAINE CAN EXPECT 6 TO 12 INCHES OF SNOW. AREAS NEAR THE COAST...ESPECIALLY THE ISLANDS...MAY SEE THE SNOW MIX WITH OR EVEN CHANGE TO RAIN FOR AWHILE LATE TONIGHT OR SATURDAY MORNING. THIS MAY KEEP SNOW AMOUNTS DOWN JUST A BIT. ASTRONOMICAL TIDES WILL BE RUNNING HIGH DURING THIS EVENT. WITH A PROLONGED ONSHORE FLOW AND BUILDING ROUGH SEAS THERE IS THE POTENTIAL FOR SOME MINOR COASTAL FLOODING AND BEACH EROSION AT THE TIME OF HIGH TIDE ON SATURDAY. MEZ007>009-NHZ001>003-112100- CENTRAL SOMERSET ME-NORTHERN COOS NH-NORTHERN FRANKLIN ME- NORTHERN GRAFTON NH-NORTHERN OXFORD ME-SOUTHERN COOS NH- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BERLIN 412 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GRAY ME HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING. TOTAL SNOWFALL OF 10 TO 20 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED. $$ MEZ012>014-NHZ004-112100- NORTHERN CARROLL NH-SOUTHERN FRANKLIN ME-SOUTHERN OXFORD ME- SOUTHERN SOMERSET ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FAIRFIELD...FARMINGTON... RUMFORD AND SKOWHEGAN 412 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GRAY ME HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING. TOTAL SNOWFALL OF 12 TO 24 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED. $$ MEZ019>022-112100- ANDROSCOGGIN ME-INTERIOR CUMBERLAND ME-INTERIOR WALDO ME-KENNEBEC ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...AUBURN...AUGUSTA...GARDINER...LEWISTON... LISBON FALLS...NORTH WINDHAM...WATERVILLE AND WINSLOW 412 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GRAY ME HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING. TOTAL SNOWFALL OF 10 TO 20 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED. $$ MEZ024>028-112100- COASTAL CUMBERLAND ME-COASTAL WALDO ME-KNOX ME-LINCOLN ME- SAGADAHOC ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BATH...BELFAST...BRUNSWICK...PORTLAND... ROCKLAND...SOUTH PORTLAND...TOPSHAM AND WESTBROOK 412 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GRAY ME HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING. TOTAL SNOWFALL OF 8 TO 16 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED. $$ MEZ018-NHZ005>010-013-112100- BELKNAP NH-INTERIOR ROCKINGHAM NH-INTERIOR YORK ME-MERRIMACK NH- SOUTHERN CARROLL NH-SOUTHERN GRAFTON NH-STRAFFORD NH-SULLIVAN NH- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CLAREMONT...CONCORD...DERRY...DOVER... DURHAM...EXETER...FRANKLIN...LACONIA...LEBANON...LONDONDERRY... ROCHESTER...SANFORD AND SOMERSWORTH 412 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GRAY ME HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING. TOTAL SNOWFALL OF 6 TO 12 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED. $$ MEZ023-NHZ014-112100- COASTAL ROCKINGHAM NH-COASTAL YORK ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BIDDEFORD...HAMPTON...KENNEBUNK... KITTERY...OLD ORCHARD BEACH...PORTSMOUTH AND SACO 412 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GRAY ME HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING. TOTAL SNOWFALL OF 6 TO 12 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED. $$  000 WWAK41 PAFG 111416 WSWNSB URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FAIRBANKS AK 515 AM AST FRI MAR 11 2005 AKZ203-112000- CENTRAL BEAUFORT SEA COAST- INCLUDING...NUIQSUT...PRUDHOE BAY...ALPINE...DEADHORSE... KUPARUK 515 AM AST THU MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 11 AM AST THIS MORNING... EAST WINDS GUSTING TO 50 MPH WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THIS MORNING... WITH BLOWING SNOW REDUCING VISIBILITY TO NEAR ZERO AT TIMES. WINDS WILL DIMINISH THIS AFTERNOON WITH VISIBILITIES IMPROVING. A WARNING MEANS A SERIOUS THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY IS OCCURRING OR IMMINENT. ANY TRAVEL OR OUTDOOR ACTIVITY IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED. VISIBILITIES WILL BE REDUCED TO NEAR ZERO IN BLOWING SNOW. THE NEXT STATEMENT IS SCHEDULED AT 11 AM AST TODAY OR SOONER IF NEEDED. $$ AKZ204-111400- EASTERN BEAUFORT SEA COAST- INCLUDING...KAKTOVIK...FLAXMAN ISLAND 515 AM AST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 11 AM AST THIS MORNING... MORNING... EAST WINDS LOCALLY GUSTING TO 50 MPH WITH VISIBILITY NEAR ZERO WILL CONTINUE THIS MORNING. DIMINISHING WINDS AND IMPROVING VISIBILITIES ARE EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON. A WARNING MEANS A SERIOUS THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY IS OCCURRING OR IMMINENT. ANY TRAVEL OR OUTDOOR ACTIVITY IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED. VISIBILITIES WILL BE REDUCED TO NEAR ZERO IN BLOWING SNOW. THE NEXT STATEMENT IS SCHEDULED AT 5 AM AST FRIDAY OR SOONER IF NEEDED. $$ RF MAR 05  000 WWUS43 KJKL 110933 WSWJKL URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON KY 422 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 KYZ044-050>052-058>060-069-086>088-104-106>120-111000- BATH-BELL-BREATHITT-CLAY-ELLIOTT-ESTILL-FLEMING-FLOYD-HARLAN-JACKSON- JOHNSON-KNOTT-KNOX-LEE-LESLIE-LETCHER-MAGOFFIN-MARTIN-MENIFEE- MONTGOMERY-MORGAN-OWSLEY-PERRY-PIKE-POWELL-ROWAN-WOLFE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BARBOURVILLE...BEATTYVILLE...BOONEVILLE... CAMPTON...FLEMINGSBURG...FRENCHBURG...HARLAN...HAZARD...HINDMAN... HYDEN...INEZ...IRVINE...JACKSON...MANCHESTER...MCKEE...MIDDLESBORO... MOREHEAD...MOUNT STERLING...OWINGSVILLE...PAINTSVILLE...PIKEVILLE... PINEVILLE...PRESTONSBURG...SALYERSVILLE...SANDY HOOK...STANTON... WEST LIBERTY AND WHITESBURG 422 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WATCH HAS BEEN CANCELLED... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSON KY HAS CANCELLED THE WINTER STORM WATCH. ALTHOUGH THE WINTER STORM WATCH HAS BEEN CANCELLED...ACCUMULATING SNOW IS STILL EXPECTED...AND A SNOW ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE AREA FROM 8 PM EST FRIDAY EVENING THROUGH NOON EST SATURDAY. A SNOW ADVISORY IS ISSUED WHEN LIGHT SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP, BUT ONLY ENOUGH TO CAUSE MINOR INCONVENIENCES SUCH AS TRAVEL DELAYS. NO SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME. PLEASE SEE THE SNOW ADVISORY PRODUCT SDFWSWJKL...OR STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ KYZ068-079-080-083>085-111000- LAUREL-MCCREARY-PULASKI-ROCKCASTLE-WAYNE-WHITLEY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...LONDON...MONTICELLO...MOUNT VERNON... SOMERSET...WHITLEY CITY AND WILLIAMSBURG 422 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WATCH HAS BEEN CANCELLED... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSON KY HAS CANCELLED THE WINTER STORM WATCH. ALTHOUGH THE WINTER STORM WATCH HAS BEEN CANCELLED...MINOR SNOW ACCUMULATION IS STILL EXPECTED. UP TO ONE INCH OF SNOW ACCUMULATION IS POSSIBLE FRIDAY EVENING THROUGH MIDDAY ON SATURDAY. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ PIEPER  000 WWUS41 KCAR 110942 WSWCAR URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CARIBOU ME 436 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...ANOTHER WINTER STORM WILL IMPACT PARTS OF NORTHERN AND ALL OF DOWNEAST MAINE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY NIGHT... .LOW PRESSURE ACROSS THE GREAT LAKES REGION WILL MOVE EAST TODAY AND THEN REDEVELOP ACROSS SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TONIGHT. THE LOW WILL THEN MOVE NORTHEAST TOWARD NOVA SCOTIA SATURDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT. THIS SYSTEM WILL BRING HEAVY SNOW TO EAST CENTRAL AND DOWNEAST MAINE STARTING TONIGHT AND THEN CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY NIGHT. MEZ010-031-111700- CENTRAL PISCATAQUIS ME-SOUTHERN PISCATAQUIS ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BROWNVILLE JUNCTION...DOVER-FOXCROFT... GREENVILLE AND GUILFORD 436 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 1 AM EST SUNDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CARIBOU MAINE HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING. SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD THE AREA THIS EVENING. THE SNOW WILL CONTINUE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY NIGHT AND BE HEAVY AT TIMES. THE SNOW WILL TAPER TO SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS SATURDAY NIGHT. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS WILL RANGE FROM 15 TO 25 INCHES ACROSS THE AREA BY THE TIME THE SNOW TAPERS TO SNOW SHOWERS LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. A WINTER STORM WARNING IS ISSUED WHEN SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS EXPECTED TO OCCUR. HEAVY SNOW AND...OR ICE ARE FORECAST TO ACCUMULATE IN THE AFFECTED AREAS CAUSING HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS. THOSE WITH TRAVEL PLANS IN THE WARNING AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHOOSE AN ALTERNATE ROUTE...OR SHOULD USE EXTREME CAUTION IF TRAVEL IS UNAVOIDABLE. $$ MEZ011-015>017-029-030-032-111700- CENTRAL PENOBSCOT ME-CENTRAL WASHINGTON ME-COASTAL HANCOCK ME- COASTAL WASHINGTON ME-INTERIOR HANCOCK ME-NORTHERN WASHINGTON ME- SOUTHERN PENOBSCOT ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BANGOR...BAR HARBOR...BLUE HILL... BUCKSPORT...CALAIS...CHERRYFIELD...DANFORTH...DEXTER...EASTPORT... ELLSWORTH...HOWLAND...LINCOLN...LUBEC...MACHIAS...NEWPORT... OLD TOWN AND VANCEBORO 436 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 1 AM EST SUNDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CARIBOU MAINE HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING. SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD THE AREA THIS EVENING. THE SNOW WILL CONTINUE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY NIGHT AND BE HEAVY AT TIMES. THE SNOW WILL TAPER TO SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS WILL RANGE FROM 9 TO 20 INCHES ACROSS THE AREA WITH THE HIGHEST ACCUMULATIONS ACROSS WESTERN INTERIOR DOWNEAST MAINE. A WINTER STORM WARNING IS ISSUED WHEN SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS EXPECTED TO OCCUR. HEAVY SNOW AND...OR ICE ARE FORECAST TO ACCUMULATE IN THE AFFECTED AREAS CAUSING HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS. THOSE WITH TRAVEL PLANS IN THE WARNING AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHOOSE AN ALTERNATE ROUTE...OR SHOULD USE EXTREME CAUTION IF TRAVEL IS UNAVOIDABLE. $$ MEZ003>006-111700- NORTHERN PENOBSCOT ME-NORTHERN PISCATAQUIS ME-NORTHERN SOMERSET ME- SOUTHEAST AROOSTOOK ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BAXTER ST PARK...HOULTON...MILLINOCKET... MOUNT KATAHDIN...PATTEN AND RIPOGENUS 436 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM THIS EVENING TO SATURDAY EVENING... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CARIBOU MAINE HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WATCH. SNOW WILL DEVELOP ACROSS THE REGION THIS EVENING. THE SNOW WILL CONTINUE ON SATURDAY. THE SNOW IS EXPECTED TO TAPER OFF SATURDAY NIGHT. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 8 TO 18 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE BY SATURDAY NIGHT WITH THE HIGHEST AMOUNT ACROSS THE HIGHER TERRAIN. A WINTER STORM WATCH IS ISSUED WHEN SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS POSSIBLE...BUT NOT IMMINENT. AT THE TIME...THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT SNOW AND...OR ICE ACCUMULATIONS. FUTURE DRIVING AND WALKING CONDITIONS MAY BECOME HAZARDOUS...SO IT IS IMPORTANT TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS. $$ DUDA/NOUHAN  000 WWUS41 KCTP 111002 WSWCTP URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA 502 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 .LOW PRESSURE WILL MOVE ACROSS NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA TODAY...BRINGING A LIGHT SNOWFALL TO THE REGION. PAZ004-005-010-017-024-033-111956- CAMBRIA PA-CLEARFIELD PA-ELK PA-MCKEAN PA-SOMERSET PA-WARREN PA- 502 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM EST THIS EVENING... OCCASIONAL LIGHT SNOW WILL FALL THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON...WITH ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 3 INCHES LIKELY. UNTREATED ROADS WILL LIKELY BE SLIPPERY THIS MORNING...BUT WILL IMPROVE BY LATE MORNING. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. FOR ADDITIONAL WEATHER INFORMATION...CHECK OUR WEB SITE...AT WEATHER.GOV/STATECOLLEGE...ALL IN LOWER CASE. $$  000 WWUS41 KCTP 111116 WSWCTP URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA 616 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 PAZ018-019-111500- NORTHERN CENTRE PA-SOUTHERN CENTRE PA- 616 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM EST THIS MORNING... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN STATE COLLEGE PA HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY. STEADY SNOW WILL TAPER TO SNOW SHOWERS BY LATE MORNING...WITH AROUND 3 INCHES OF ACCUMULATION. UNTREATED ROADS WILL BE SLIPPERY EARLY THIS MORNING...BUT WILL IMPROVE BY LATE MORNING. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. FOR ADDITIONAL WEATHER INFORMATION...CHECK OUR WEB SITE...AT WEATHER.GOV/STATECOLLEGE...ALL IN LOWER CASE. $$  000 WWAK41 PAFG 111942 WSWNSB URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FAIRBANKS AK 1025 AM AST FRI MAR 11 2005 AKZ203-112000- CENTRAL BEAUFORT SEA COAST- INCLUDING...NUIQSUT...PRUDHOE BAY...ALPINE...DEADHORSE... KUPARUK 1025 AM AST THU MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING CANCELLED... ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 4PM AST TODAY... EAST WINDS OF 25 TO 35 MPH WILL CONTINUE INTO THIS AFTERNOON. VISIBILITIES WILL BE REDUCED IN BLOWING SNOW BUT SHOULD REMAIN ABOVE 1/2 MILE. NO FURTHER STATEMENTS WILL BE ISSUED ON THIS EVENT. $$ AKZ204-112000- EASTERN BEAUFORT SEA COAST- INCLUDING...KAKTOVIK...FLAXMAN ISLAND 1025 AM AST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING CANCELLED... ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 4PM AST TODAY... EAST WINDS OF 30 TO 45 MPH WILL CONTINUE INTO THIS AFTERNOON. VISIBILITIES WILL BE REDUCED IN BLOWING SNOW BUT SHOULD REMAIN ABOVE 1/4 MILE. NO FURTHER STATEMENTS WILL BE ISSUED ON THIS EVENT. $$ JB MAR 05  000 WWUS41 KBTV 111517 WSWBTV URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT 1014 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...ANOTHER WINTER STORM TO AFFECT THE NORTH COUNTRY THROUGH THE WEEKEND... .A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER THE GREAT LAKES AND OHIO VALLEY REGION WILL TRACK EAST ACROSS SOUTHERN NEW YORK AND NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA TODAY. THE LOW WILL REDEVELOP OFF THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND COAST THIS EVENING. IT WILL THEN TRACK SLOWLY NORTHEAST TOWARDS NOVA SCOTIA THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT. EXPECT A STEADY LIGHT SNOW TO OVERSPREAD THE REGION THIS AFTERNOON. THE SNOW MAY BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY EVENING. THE SNOW WILL THEN TAPER OFF TO SNOW SHOWERS ON SUNDAY. VTZ012-019-112100- EASTERN RUTLAND VT-WINDSOR VT- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BETHEL...DANBY... SPRINGFIELD AND WHITE RIVER JUNCTION 1014 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 1 AM EST SUNDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BURLINGTON VERMONT CONTINUES A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR WINDSOR AND EASTERN RUTLAND COUNTY FOR TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY EVENING. LIGHT SNOW WILL DEVELOP THIS AFTERNOON...AND BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY. THE SNOW WILL TAPER TO SNOW SHOWERS SATURDAY NIGHT. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 7 TO 14 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED BY LATE SATURDAY EVENING. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ VTZ002-005-009-011-112100- WESTERN ADDISON VT-WESTERN CHITTENDEN VT-WESTERN FRANKLIN VT- WESTERN RUTLAND VT- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BRANDON...BURLINGTON...ESSEX JUNCTION... FAIR HAVEN...MIDDLEBURY...RUTLAND...SOUTH BURLINGTON...ST. ALBANS... SWANTON...VERGENNES AND WINOOSKI 1014 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 1 AM EST SUNDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BURLINGTON VERMONT CONTINUES A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY OF VERMONT AS WELL AS FOR RUTLAND COUNTY. LIGHT SNOW WILL DEVELOP THIS AFTERNOON. THE SNOW MAY BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY...BEFORE TAPERING TO SNOW SHOWERS LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 6 TO 12 INCHES ARE EXPECTED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ VTZ003-004-006>008-010-016>018-112100- CALEDONIA VT-EASTERN ADDISON VT-EASTERN CHITTENDEN VT- EASTERN FRANKLIN VT-ESSEX VT-LAMOILLE VT-ORANGE VT-ORLEANS VT- WASHINGTON VT- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BARRE...CANAAN...MONTPELIER... MORRISVILLE...NEWPORT...RANDOLPH AND ST. JOHNSBURY 1014 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 1 AM EST SUNDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BURLINGTON VERMONT CONTINUES A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR ALL OF NORTH CENTRAL AND NORTHEAST VERMONT...INCLUDING THE WESTERN SLOPES OF THE GREEN MOUNTAINS. LIGHT SNOW WILL DEVELOP THIS AFTERNOON...AND BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY. SNOW WILL CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY NIGHT...BEFORE TAPERING TO SNOW SHOWERS ON SUNDAY. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 10 TO 16 INCHES ARE EXPECTED BY LATER SATURDAY NIGHT...WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ NYZ028-035-VTZ001-112100- EASTERN CLINTON NY-EASTERN ESSEX NY-GRAND ISLE VT- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...PLATTSBURGH AND WILLSBORO 1014 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 1 AM EST SUNDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BURLINGTON VERMONT CONTINUES A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR THE CHAMPLAIN OF NEW YORK AND FOR GRAND ISLE COUNTY IN VERMONT. LIGHT SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP THIS AFTERNOON. OCCASIONAL SNOW IS EXPECTED TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY. THE SNOW WILL TAPER TO SNOW SHOWERS SATURDAY NIGHT. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 3 TO 6 INCHES ARE EXPECTED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$  000 WWUS41 KALY 111521 WSWALY URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBANY NY 1019 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 MAZ001-VTZ013>015-112200- BENNINGTON VT-EASTERN WINDHAM VT-NORTHERN BERKSHIRE MA- WESTERN WINDHAM VT- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ARLINGTON...BELLOWS FALLS...BENNINGTON... BRATTLEBORO...LONDONDERRY...MANCHESTER...NORTH ADAMS...PITTSFIELD... STRATTON AND TOWNSHEND 1019 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY WILL BE IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY UNTIL 4 PM EST SATURDAY... SNOW WILL DEVELOP OVER THE ADVISORY AREA SHORTLY BEFORE NOONTIME. PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CONTINUE TONIGHT AND THEN TAPER OFF BY LATE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. THE HEAVIEST SNOW WILL FALL IN WINDHAM COUNTY VERMONT WHERE STORM TOTALS WILL REACH 5 TO 10 INCHES. LOOK FOR 4 TO 7 INCHES IN BENNINGTON COUNTY VERMONT AND NORTHERN BERKSHIRE COUNTY MASSACHUSETTS. IF YOU ARE DRIVING...ADJUST YOUR SPEED TO WEATHER AND ROAD CONDITIONS. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ TAW  000 WWUS41 KLWX 111601 WSWLWX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC 1059 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 MDZ002-VAZ021-WVZ048-049-054-112100- ALLEGANY MD-GRANT WV-HIGHLAND VA-MINERAL WV-PENDLETON WV- 1059 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM EST THIS EVENING... OCCASIONAL SNOW SHOWERS WILL PERSIST FOR THE REMAINDER OF TODAY. AN ADDITIONAL 1 TO 2 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE...MAINLY OVER GRASSY SURFACES. WITH SURFACE TEMPERATURES NOW IN THE LOW TO MID 30S THE IMPACT OF THE SNOW ON THE ROADWAYS SHOULD BE MINIMAL. ADDITIONAL SNOW SHOWERS ARE EXPECTED TONIGHT. ADVISORY MAY HAVE TO BE EXTENDED. A SNOW ADVISORY IS ISSUED WHEN LIGHT SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP, BUT ONLY ENOUGH TO CAUSE MINOR INCONVENIENCES SUCH AS TRAVEL DELAYS. NO SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME. $$ ROSA  000 WWUS41 KCTP 111634 WSWCTP URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA 1130 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 .LOW PRESSURE WILL MOVE ACROSS NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA THIS AFTERNOON. PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CONTINUE...WITH A FEW HEAVIER BURSTS OF SNOW AS A COLD FRONT...TRAILING SOUTH FROM THE LOW PUSHES EAST ACROSS THE STATE. PAZ004-005-010-017-024-033-120000- CAMBRIA PA-CLEARFIELD PA-ELK PA-MCKEAN PA-SOMERSET PA-WARREN PA- 1130 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM EST THIS EVENING... SNOW OF VARYING INTENSITY WILL FALL THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON. HEAVIER BURSTS OF SNOW WILL OCCUR ALONG A COLD FRONT AS IT CROSSES THE REGION BETWEEN NOON AND 230 PM. VISIBILITY COULD BRIEFLY DROP TO ONE QUARTER OF A MILE. ADDITIONAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 2 INCHES WILL OCCUR...BRINGING STORM TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS BY DARK TO 3 TO 5 INCHES. UNTREATED ROADS COULD BE PARTIALLY SNOW COVERED AND SLIPPERY...SO USE EXTRA CAUTION WHEN TRAVELLING. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. FOR ADDITIONAL WEATHER INFORMATION...CHECK OUR WEB SITE...AT WEATHER.GOV/STATECOLLEGE...ALL IN LOWER CASE. $$ LAMBERT  000 WWUS43 KFGF 111631 WSWFGF URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE EASTERN ND/GRAND FORKS 1031 AM CST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...GUSTY WINDS WILL CREATE SOME TRAVEL PROBLEMS... NORTH WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 20 TO 30 MPH WITH SOME HIGHER GUSTS. COMBINED WITH NEW SNOWFALL...EXPECT REDUCED VISIBILITY TO CREATE TRAVEL PROBLEMS. MNZ001>005-007-008-013>015-022-027-029>031-040-NDZ006>008-014>016- 024-026>030-038-039-049-052>054-112200- BARNES ND-BENSON ND-CASS ND-CAVALIER ND-CLAY MN-EAST MARSHALL MN- EAST OTTER TAIL MN-EAST POLK MN-EASTERN WALSH COUNTY ND-EDDY ND- GRAND FORKS ND-GRANT MN-GRIGGS ND-KITTSON MN-MAHNOMEN MN-NELSON ND- NORMAN MN-PEMBINA ND-PENNINGTON MN-RAMSEY ND-RANSOM ND-RED LAKE MN- RICHLAND ND-ROSEAU MN-SARGENT ND-STEELE ND-TOWNER ND-TRAILL ND- WEST BECKER MN-WEST MARSHALL MN-WEST OTTER TAIL MN-WEST POLK MN- WESTERN WALSH COUNTY ND-WILKIN MN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...DETROIT LAKES...DEVILS LAKE...FARGO... FERGUS FALLS...GRAFTON...GRAND FORKS...LANGDON...ROSEAU... THIEF RIVER FALLS...VALLEY CITY AND WAHPETON 1031 AM CST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 PM CST THIS AFTERNOON... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA/GRAND FORKS HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY. NORTH WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 20 TO 30 MPH ACROSS THE REGION... GENERALLY WEST OF A ROSEAU TO FOSSTON TO PARK RAPIDS LINE. WHEN COMBINED WITH ONE TO TWO INCHES OF NEW SNOWFALL...TRAVEL WILL BECOME DIFFICULT...ESPECIALLY IN OPEN COUNTRY. THE VISIBILITY WILL BE REDUCED TO NEAR ZERO AT TIMES. IF YOU MUST TRAVEL...DRIVE SLOWLY AND ALLOW MORE TIME TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION. $$ EWENS  000 WWUS41 KPBZ 111642 WSWPBZ URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH PA 1142 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. MDZ001-PAZ032-WVZ023-041-112100- FAYETTE PA-GARRETT MD-PRESTON WV-TUCKER WV- 1142 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 PM EST THIS AFTERNOON... SNOW TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING WILL ACCUMUATE A TOTAL OF 5 TO 7 INCHES, WITH PERHAPS 8 INCHES ON THE RIDGES. IF YOU PLAN TO TRAVEL, ALLOW FOR EXTRA TIME. UNTREATED ROADS WILL BE SNOW COVERED AND SLICK. $$ PAZ007>009-015-016-023-030-112100- CLARION PA-FOREST PA-INDIANA PA-JEFFERSON PA-MERCER PA-VENANGO PA- WESTMORELAND PA- 1142 AM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 PM EST THIS AFTE RNOON... PERIODS OF SNOW THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING WILL ACCUMULATE ABOUT 2 TO 5 INCHES. IF YOU PLAN TO TRAVEL, ALLOW EXTRA TIME. UNTREATED ROADS WILL BE SNOW COVERED AND SLICK. $$  000 WWUS41 KBOX 111802 WSWBOX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA 102 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 .A COMPLEX WINTER STORM WILL BRING HEAVY SNOW TO NORTHERN MASSACHUSETTS AND SOUTHWEST NEW HAMPSHIRE TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY WITH ACCUMULATING SNOW INTO NORTHERN CONNECTICUT...NORTHWEST RHODE ISLAND AND MUCH OF EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS. LOW PRESSURE WILL TRACK THROUGH THE OHIO VALLEY THIS AFTERNOON AND WILL CONTINUE TO PRODUCE PERIODS OF SNOW WHICH WILL VARY IN INTENSITY. THE LOW IS EXPECTED TO REFORM OVER THE COASTAL WATERS SOUTH OF NEW ENGLAND TONIGHT...THEN INTENSIFY RAPIDLY AS IT HEADS OVER CAPE COD EARLY SATURDAY AND TO THE GULF OF MAINE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. THIS SECONDARY LOW WILL BRING ANOTHER ROUND OF SNOW TO MUCH OF SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR YOUR LOCAL MEDIA FOR UPDATED INFORMATION ON THIS WINTER STORM. MAZ002>004-026-NHZ011-015-120101- CHESHIRE NH-EASTERN FRANKLIN MA-NORTHERN WORCESTER MA- NORTHWEST MIDDLESEX MA-WESTERN AND CENTRAL HILLSBOROUGH NH- WESTERN FRANKLIN MA- 102 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT THROUGH NOON EST SATURDAY... THIS WINTER STORM WARNING INCLUDES MUCH OF NORTHERN MASSACHUSETTS AND MUCH OF SOUTHWEST NEW HAMPSHIRE. SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO FALL AT VARYING INTENSITY THIS AFTERNOON. BY EVENING ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES SHOULD BE COMMON... ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS. ALTHOUGH THE SNOW MAY TAPER OFF EARLY THIS EVENING...IT WILL PICK UP AGAIN BY MIDNIGHT AND CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY MORNING BEFORE ENDING. TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS WILL RANGE FROM 4 TO 8 INCHES IN NORTHERN MASSACHUSETTS TO AS MUCH AS 5 TO 10 INCHES IN SOUTHWEST NEW HAMPSHIRE. SNOW WILL ACCUMULATE ON ROADWAYS AND SIGNIFICANTLY HAMPER TRAVEL. SOME SECONDARY ROADS MAY BE UNTREATED. THOSE THAT HAVE TO BE OUT ON THE ROADS WILL NEED TO USE EXTREME CAUTION AND ALLOW PLENTY OF EXTRA TIME. $$ MAZ005>007-NHZ012-120101- CENTRAL MIDDLESEX MA-EASTERN ESSEX MA-EASTERN HILLSBOROUGH NH- WESTERN ESSEX MA- 102 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT THROUGH NOON EST SATURDAY... THIS WINTER STORM WARNING INCLUDES THE MERRIMACK VALLEY OF NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS AND EASTERN HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO FALL AT VARYING INTENSITY THIS AFTERNOON. BY EVENING ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES SHOULD BE COMMON... ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS. THE SNOW MAY TAPER OFF FOR A TIME EARLY THIS EVENING...OR EVEN MIX WITH OR CHANGE TO RAIN BRIEFLY NEAR CAPE ANN...BEFORE PICKING UP AGAIN LATE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY MORNING. BY THE TIME THE SNOW ENDS EARLY SATURDAY AFTERNOON...TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS SHOULD AVERAGE 4 TO 8 INCHES...WITH AS MUCH AS 5 TO 10 INCHES NEAR NASHUA AND MANCHESTER. SNOW WILL ACCUMULATE ON ROADWAYS THIS EVENING INTO SATURDAY AND SIGNIFICANTLY HAMPER TRAVEL. THOSE THAT HAVE TO BE OUT ON THE ROADS WILL NEED TO USE EXTREME CAUTION AND ALLOW PLENTY OF EXTRA TIME. $$ CTZ002-003-MAZ008>011-120101- EASTERN HAMPDEN MA-EASTERN HAMPSHIRE MA-HARTFORD CT-TOLLAND CT- WESTERN HAMPDEN MA-WESTERN HAMPSHIRE MA- 102 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT THROUGH NOON EST SATURDAY... THIS WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY INCLUDES HARTFORD AND TOLLAND COUNTIES OF CONNECTICUT AS WELL AS HAMPSHIRE AND HAMPDEN COUNTIES OF WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS. SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO FALL EARLY THIS AFTERNOON AT VARYING INTENSITY BUT WILL TAPER OFF OR EVEN END FOR A WHILE LATER THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. AN INCH OR TWO OF SNOW MAY ACCUMULATE PRIMARILY ON GRASSY SURFACES BY EVENING. ALTHOUGH THE SNOW MAY TAPER OFF FOR A TIME EARLY THIS EVENING...IT WILL PICK UP AGAIN LATE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY MORNING...BEFORE TAPERING OFF BY EARLY AFTERNOON. TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS WILL RANGE FROM 2 TO 4 INCHES IN NORTH CENTRAL CONNECTICUT...TO AS MUCH AS 3 TO 6 INCHES IN THE MASS PIKE REGION OF SOUTHWEST MASSACHUSETTS. MOTORISTS WILL NEED TO USE CARE LATER THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT AS TEMPERATURES FALL AND ROADWAYS BECOME SNOW COVERED AND ICY. BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS ON ANY UNTREATED SECONDARY ROADS. $$ CTZ004-MAZ012>016-RIZ001-120101- EASTERN NORFOLK MA-NORTHWEST PROVIDENCE RI-SOUTHEAST MIDDLESEX MA- SOUTHERN WORCESTER MA-SUFFOLK MA-WESTERN NORFOLK MA-WINDHAM CT- 102 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT THROUGH NOON EST SATURDAY... THIS WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY INCLUDES WINDHAM COUNTY CONNECTICUT... NORTHWEST PROVIDENCE COUNTY OF RHODE ISLAND...AS WELL AS SOUTHERN WORCESTER...NORFOLK...SOUTHEAST MIDDLESEX AND SUFFOLK COUNTIES IN MASSACHUSETTS. SNOW WILL FALL AT VARYING INTENSITY THIS AFTERNOON ACCUMULATING AN INCH OR TWO PRIMARILY ON GRASSY SURFACES. THE SNOW IS LIKELY TO TAPER OFF CONSIDERABLY BY EARLY THIS EVENING...AND WILL PROBABLY MIX WITH OR EVEN CHANGE TO RAIN FOR A SHORT TIME ALONG AND EAST OF INTERSTATE 95 AND THE BOSTON METROPOLITAN AREA. SNOW SHOULD PICK UP AGAIN LATE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY MORNING...AS ANY MIXED RAIN AND SNOW SHOULD CHANGE BACK TO ALL SNOW. BY THE TIME THE SNOW TAPERS OFF EARLY SATURDAY AFTERNOON...TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS SHOULD AVERAGE 2 TO 4 INCHES...WITH AS MUCH AS 3 TO 6 INCHES IN SOUTHERN WORCESTER COUNTY. MOTORISTS WILL NEED TO USE CARE WHEN DRIVING AS ROADWAYS BECOME SNOW COVERED AND ICY. BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS ON ANY UNTREATED SECONDARY ROADS. $$ DRV  000 WWUS41 KCAR 111832 WSWCAR URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CARIBOU ME 131 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...ANOTHER WINTER STORM WILL IMPACT PARTS OF NORTHERN AND ALL OF DOWNEAST MAINE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY NIGHT... .LOW PRESSURE ACROSS THE GREAT LAKES REGION WILL MOVE EAST TODAY AND THEN REDEVELOP ACROSS SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TONIGHT. THE LOW WILL THEN MOVE NORTHEAST TOWARD NOVA SCOTIA SATURDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT. THIS SYSTEM WILL BRING HEAVY SNOW TO DOWNEAST MAINE STARTING TONIGHT AND THEN CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY NIGHT. MEZ011-015>017-029-030-032-120300- CENTRAL PENOBSCOT ME-CENTRAL WASHINGTON ME-COASTAL HANCOCK ME- COASTAL WASHINGTON ME-INTERIOR HANCOCK ME-NORTHERN WASHINGTON ME- SOUTHERN PENOBSCOT ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BANGOR...BAR HARBOR...BLUE HILL... BUCKSPORT...CALAIS...CHERRYFIELD...DANFORTH...DEXTER...EASTPORT... ELLSWORTH...HOWLAND...LINCOLN...LUBEC...MACHIAS...NEWPORT... OLD TOWN AND VANCEBORO 131 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 1 AM EST SUNDAY... SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD THE AREA THIS EVENING. THE SNOW WILL CONTINUE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY NIGHT AND BE HEAVY AT TIMES. THE SNOW WILL TAPER TO SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS WILL RANGE FROM 9 TO 20 INCHES ACROSS THE AREA. THE HIGHEST ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE ACROSS WESTERN INTERIOR DOWNEAST MAINE. A WINTER STORM WARNING IS ISSUED WHEN SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS EXPECTED TO OCCUR. HEAVY SNOW AND/OR ICE ARE FORECAST TO ACCUMULATE IN THE AFFECTED AREAS CAUSING HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS. THOSE WITH TRAVEL PLANS IN THE WARNING AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHOOSE AN ALTERNATE ROUTE...OR SHOULD USE EXTREME CAUTION IF TRAVEL IS UNAVOIDABLE. $$ MEZ010-031-120400- CENTRAL PISCATAQUIS ME-SOUTHERN PISCATAQUIS ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BROWNVILLE JUNCTION...DOVER-FOXCROFT... GREENVILLE AND GUILFORD 131 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 1 AM EST SUNDAY... SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD THE AREA THIS EVENING. THE SNOW WILL CONTINUE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY NIGHT AND BE HEAVY AT TIMES. THE SNOW WILL TAPER TO SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS SATURDAY NIGHT. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS WILL RANGE FROM 15 TO 25 INCHES ACROSS THE AREA BY THE TIME THE SNOW TAPERS TO SNOW SHOWERS SATURDAY NIGHT. A WINTER STORM WARNING IS ISSUED WHEN SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS EXPECTED TO OCCUR. HEAVY SNOW AND/OR ICE ARE FORECAST TO ACCUMULATE IN THE AFFECTED AREAS CAUSING HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS. THOSE WITH TRAVEL PLANS IN THE WARNING AREA ARE ADVISED TO CHOOSE AN ALTERNATE ROUTE...OR SHOULD USE EXTREME CAUTION IF TRAVEL IS UNAVOIDABLE. $$ MEZ003>006-130000- NORTHERN PENOBSCOT ME-NORTHERN PISCATAQUIS ME-NORTHERN SOMERSET ME- SOUTHEAST AROOSTOOK ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BAXTER ST PARK...HOULTON...MILLINOCKET... MOUNT KATAHDIN...PATTEN AND RIPOGENUS 131 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM THIS EVENING TO SATURDAY EVENING... SNOW WILL DEVELOP ACROSS THE REGION THIS EVENING. THE SNOW WILL CONTINUE ON SATURDAY. THE SNOW IS EXPECTED TO TAPER OFF SATURDAY NIGHT. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 8 TO 18 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE BY SATURDAY NIGHT. CONDITIONS CAN DETERIORATE RAPIDLY IN WINTER WEATHER SITUATIONS, SLOW DOWN AND ALLOW EXTRA TIME WHEN TRAVELING. PRACTICE YOUR WINTER SAFETY RULES, KEEP AN EXTRA FLASHLIGHT, FOOD, AND WATER IN YOUR CAR IN CASE OF EMERGENCY. $$ KHW  000 WWUS43 KMPX 111857 WSWMPX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN MN 1255 PM CST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW AND INCREASING WINDS MOVING INTO CENTRAL MINNESOTA AND WEST CENTRAL WISCONSIN THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING... .UP TO 2 INCHES OF SNOW AND INCREASING NORTHWEST WINDS CAN BE EXPECTED ACROSS MUCH OF CENTRAL AND EAST CENTRAL MINNESOTA THIS AFTERNOON...SPREADING INTO WEST CENTRAL WISCONSIN THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN POSTED FOR THE AREA BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY A MORRIS TO MANKATO LINE...AND ON THE EAST BY A MORA TO DURAND LINE. THIS ADVISORY INCLUDES THE TWIN CITIES METRO AREA...ST. CLOUD...HUTCHINSON...ALEXANDRIA...WILLMAR...BENSON...CAMBRIDGE... NEW RICHMOND...OSCEOLA...DURAND AND RED WING. A LARGE AREA OF LIGHT TO MODERATE SNOW OVER CENTRAL AND NORTHWEST MINNESOTA WILL SPREAD SOUTH AND EAST THROUGH THIS EVENING. PERIODS OF MODERATE SNOW WILL ALLOW FOR MORE RAPID ACCUMULATIONS ESPECIALLY ON A LINE FROM LITTLE FALLS AND ST. CLOUD...TO THE TWIN CITIES AND RED WING THROUGH THE MIDDLE AND LATE AFTERNOON HOURS. TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO BE AROUND 2 INCHES...THOUGH SOME LOCATIONS ON THE AFOREMENTIONED LINE COULD SEE A LOCAL 3 INCH AMOUNT. IN ADDITION...AN ARCTIC COLD FRONT WILL MOVE FROM NORTHERN MINNESOTA ACROSS THE REST OF THE AREA BY THIS EVENING. GUSTY WEST WINDS ACROSS THE AREA THIS AFTERNOON WILL TURN NORTHWEST AND INCREASE TO 20 TO 30 MPH. THIS WILL CAUSE FURTHER REDUCED VISIBILITIES IN THE FALLING SNOW...WITH A LITTLE BLOWING SNOW IN OPEN AREAS. ROADS CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TO DETERIORATE THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. MNZ041>045-047>053-055>063-065>070-075>078-WIZ014-023-024-026-120200- ANOKA-BENTON-CARVER-CHIPPEWA-CHISAGO-DAKOTA-DOUGLAS-GOODHUE-HENNEPIN- ISANTI-KANABEC-KANDIYOHI-LE SUEUR-MCLEOD-MEEKER-MILLE LACS-MORRISON- NICOLLET-PEPIN-PIERCE-POLK-POPE-RAMSEY-RENVILLE-RICE-SCOTT-SHERBURNE- SIBLEY-ST. CROIX-STEARNS-STEVENS-SWIFT-TODD-WASHINGTON-WRIGHT- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ALEXANDRIA...APPLETON...BALSAM LAKE... BENSON...BLAINE...BUFFALO...CAMBRIDGE...CENTER CITY...CHASKA... DURAND...ELK RIVER...ELLSWORTH...FARIBAULT...FOLEY...GAYLORD... GLENCOE...GLENWOOD...HUTCHINSON...LAKEVILLE...LE CENTER... LITCHFIELD...LITTLE FALLS...MILLE LACS...MINNEAPOLIS... MONTEVIDEO...MONTICELLO...MORA...MORRIS...NEW RICHMOND...OLIVIA... PRINCETON...PRIOR LAKE...RED WING...SHAKOPEE...ST. CLOUD...ST. PAUL...ST. PETER...STAPLES...STILLWATER...WILLMAR 1255 PM CST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM CST THIS EVENING... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN THE TWIN CITIES HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY. THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR THE AREA BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY A MORRIS TO MANKATO LINE...AND ON THE EAST BY A MORA TO DURAND LINE. THIS ADVISORY INCLUDES THE TWIN CITIES METRO AREA...HUTCHINSON...ALEXANDRIA...WILLMAR...BENSON...CAMBRIDGE...ST. CLOUD...NEW RICHMOND...OSCEOLA...DURAND AND RED WING. AROUND 2 INCHES OF SNOW IS LIKELY THIS AFTERNOON AND EARLY THIS EVENING...ESPECIALLY ON A LITTLE FALLS TO ST. CLOUD TO TWIN CITIES LINE...WHERE AN ISOLATED 3 INCH AMOUNT IS POSSIBLE. INCREASING WEST TO NORTHWEST WINDS AND FALLING TEMPERATURES IN THE WAKE OF AN ARCTIC COLD FRONT WILL CAUSE FURTHER REDUCED VISIBILITIES IN THE FALLING AND BLOWING SNOW. REMEMBER...ONLY A GLAZING OF SNOW...SLEET...OR FREEZING PRECIPITATION CAN RESULT IN HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS AND VEHICLE ACCIDENTS. DRIVE WITH CARE. $$ BINAU/RAH  000 WWUS44 KMRX 111858 WSWMRX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MORRISTOWN TN 156 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 TNZ018-043-045-047-VAZ001-002-005-006-008-121700- JOHNSON TN-LEE VA-RUSSELL VA-SCOTT VA-SOUTHEAST CARTER TN- SOUTHEAST GREENE TN-UNICOI TN-WASHINGTON VA-WISE VA- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ABINGDON...BRISTOL VA...ERWIN... GATE CITY...JONESVILLE...LEBANON...MOUNTAIN CITY...NORTON AND WISE 156 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...HEAVY SNOW WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON EST (11 AM CST) SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MORRISTOWN TN HAS ISSUED A HEAVY SNOW WARNING. PERIODS OF MODERATE TO LOCALLY HEAVY SNOW CAN BE EXPECTED THIS EVENING THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING WITH SNOW ACCUMULATIONS BETWEEN 2 AND 5 INCHES...BUT LOCAL HEAVIER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE ACROSS THE HIGHER TERRAIN. BESIDES THE SNOW...STRONG NORTHWEST WINDS BETWEEN 20 AND 30 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 45 MPH CAN BE EXPECTED. THE HIGH WINDS WILL PRODUCE SOME BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF THE SNOW. A HEAVY SNOW WARNING IS ISSUED WHEN SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW ARE FORECAST. SNOWFALL INTENSITIES WILL BE HEAVY ENOUGH TO SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCE VISIBILITIES AT TIMES. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ TNZ041-072-074-120900- BLOUNT SMOKY MOUNTAINS TN-COCKE SMOKY MOUNTAINS TN- SEVIER SMOKY MOUNTAINS TN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...GATLINBURG 156 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 AM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MORRISTOWN TN HAS ISSUED A SNOW ADVISORY. PERIODS OF MODERATE TO LOCALLY HEAVY SNOW CAN BE EXPECTED THIS EVENING THROUGH EARLY SATURDAY MORNING. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS BETWEEN 2 AND 4 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED WITH LOCALLY HEAVIER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE. BESIDES THE SNOW...STRONG NORTHWEST WINDS BETWEEN 25 AND 35 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 45 MPH CAN BE ANTICIPATED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ DH  000 WWUS42 KGSP 111919 WSWGSP URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG SC 213 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 NCZ033-048>050-120400- AVERY NC-MADISON NC-MITCHELL NC-YANCEY NC- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BURNSVILLE...MARSHALL... NEWLAND AND SPRUCE PINE 213 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...HEAVY SNOW WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG SC HAS ISSUED A HEAVY SNOW WARNING FOR THE NORTHERN MOUNTAIN COUNTIES OF MADISON...YANCEY...MITCHELL...AND AVERY FROM LATE THIS AFTERNOON UNTIL NOON SATURDAY. MUCH COLDER AIR WILL SWEEP ACROSS THE NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS BEHIND A COLD FRONT THIS AFTERNOON. RAIN SHOWERS SHOULD CHANGE OVER TO SNOW SHOWERS ACROSS THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS BY 5 PM. THE SNOW SHOWERS COULD BE LOCALLY HEAVY AT TIMES DURING THE LATE AFTERNOON AND EARLY PART OF THE EVENING...ESPECIALLY AT THE HIGH ELEVATIONS OF THE BLACK MOUNTAINS AND ALONG THE TENNESSEE BORDER. THE SNOW MIGHT MELT ON ROADWAYS AT FIRST LATE THIS AFTERNOON... BUT EXPECT SLICK SPOTS ON ROADS AFTER SUNSET AS TEMPERATURES DROP. ANOTHER ROUND OF HEAVY SNOW IS EXPECTED EARLY SATURDAY MORNING...BEFORE WARMER AIR MOVES BACK IN FROM THE WEST. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS BY NOON ON SATURDAY. HIGHER ELEVATIONS... GENERALLY ABOVE 4000 FEET...COULD SEE AS MUCH AS 6 INCHES. THE SNOW SHOULD TAPER OFF DURING THE LATE MORNING ON SATURDAY. A HEAVY SNOW WARNING IS ISSUED WHEN SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW ARE FORECAST. SNOWFALL INTENSITIES WILL BE HEAVY ENOUGH TO SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCE VISIBILITIES AT TIMES. REMEMBER...A HEAVY SNOW WARNING MEANS SEVERE WINTER WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE IMMINENT OR HIGHLY LIKELY. $$ NCZ051-052-058-120400- GRAHAM NC-HAYWOOD NC-SWAIN NC- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BRYSON CITY...ROBBINSVILLE AND WAYNESVILLE 213 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG SC HAS ISSUED A SNOW ADVISORY FOR THE COUNTIES OF GRAHAM...SWAIN...AND HAYWOOD FROM THE LATE AFTERNOON UNTIL 6 AM SATURDAY. MUCH COLDER AIR WILL SWEEP ACROSS THE NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS BEHIND A COLD FRONT THIS AFTERNOON. RAIN SHOWERS SHOULD CHANGE OVER TO SNOW SHOWERS ACROSS THE WESTERN PART OF THE MOUNTAINS BY 5 PM. THE SNOW SHOWERS COULD BE LOCALLY HEAVY AT TIMES DURING THE LATE AFTERNOON AND EARLY PART OF THE EVENING...ESPECIALLY AT THE HIGH ELEVATIONS OF THE SMOKIES. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 OR 2 INCHES ARE EXPECTED ACROSS THE AREA FROM ROBBINSVILLE TO BRYSON CITY AND WAYNESVILLE...AND NORTH TO THE TENNESSEE LINE. MOUNTAIN TOPS COULD GET AS MUCH AS THREE OR FOUR INCHES. MOST OF THE SNOW WILL FALL BETWEEN 4 PM AND MIDNIGHT. AFTER MIDNIGHT...SNOW SHOWERS WILL BECOME SCATTERED. THE WARM TEMPERATURES COULD KEEP ROAD SURFACES FROM BECOMING SNOW COVERED INTO THE EARLY EVENING...BUT EXPECT SOME SLICK SPOTS AS TEMPERATURES COOL AFTER SUNSET. A SNOW ADVISORY MEANS SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP, BUT ACCUMULATIONS SHOULD BE LIGHT. ONLY MINOR INCONVENIENCES SUCH AS TRAVEL DELAYS ARE EXPECTED. $$ MOORE  000 WWUS41 KLWX 111947 WSWLWX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC 243 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 MDZ002-VAZ021-WVZ048-049-054-120400- ALLEGANY MD-GRANT WV-HIGHLAND VA-MINERAL WV-PENDLETON WV- 243 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY EXTENDED UNTIL NOON EST SATURDAY... SNOW SHOWERS ARE EXPECTED TO INCREASE INTENSITY TONIGHT AS SEVERAL UPPER AIR DISTURBANCES SWING THROUGH THE REGION. BY NOON SATURDAY...A TOTAL OF 3 TO 5 INCHES ARE EXPECTED ALONG THE WESTERN SLOPES OF THE APPALACHIANS. $$ ROSA  000 WWUS44 KMRX 111954 WSWMRX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MORRISTOWN TN 251 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 TNZ012>017-035-042-044-046-112034- CAMPBELL TN-CLAIBORNE TN-HANCOCK TN-HAWKINS TN-MORGAN TN- NORTHWEST CARTER TN-NORTHWEST GREENE TN-SCOTT TN-SULLIVAN TN- WASHINGTON TN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BRISTOL TN...ELIZABETHTON...GREENEVILLE... JOHNSON CITY...KINGSPORT...LA FOLLETTE...ONEIDA...ROGERSVILLE... SNEEDVILLE AND WARTBURG 251 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IS CANCELLED... PERIODS OF RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS ARE LIKELY THIS EVENING. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS UP TO 1 INCH IS POSSIBLE...MAINLY OVER THE GRASSY SURFACES. ANOTHER ROUND OF LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS OR FLURRIES IS ANTICIPATED AFTER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT WITH UP TO 1 INCH OF SNOWFALL POSSIBLE. $$ DH  000 WWUS44 KMRX 112002 WSWMRX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MORRISTOWN TN 300 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 .A SERIES OF UPPER LEVEL TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE WILL MOVE ACROSS THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING. FIRST LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL PRODUCE SNOW SHOWERS THROUGH MIDNIGHT WITH ANOTHER SYSTEM EXPECTED SATURDAY MORNING. PERIODS OF SNOW... SOME LOCALLY HEAVY AT TIMES...CAN BE EXPECTED. BESIDES THE SNOW...GUSTY WESTERLY WINDS BETWEEN 15 AND 30 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 45 MPH CAN BE ANTICIPATED. THE STRONG WINDS WILL PRODUCE SOME BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF THE SNOW ACROSS THE WARNING AND ADVISORY AREAS. TNZ012>017-035-042-044-046-112034- CAMPBELL TN-CLAIBORNE TN-HANCOCK TN-HAWKINS TN-MORGAN TN- NORTHWEST CARTER TN-NORTHWEST GREENE TN-SCOTT TN-SULLIVAN TN- WASHINGTON TN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BRISTOL TN...ELIZABETHTON...GREENEVILLE... JOHNSON CITY...KINGSPORT...LA FOLLETTE...ONEIDA...ROGERSVILLE... SNEEDVILLE AND WARTBURG 300 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IS CANCELED... PERIODS OF RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS ARE LIKELY THIS EVENING. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS UP TO 1 INCH IS POSSIBLE...MAINLY OVER THE GRASSY SURFACES. ANOTHER ROUND OF LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS OR FLURRIES IS ANTICIPATED AFTER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT WITH UP TO 1 INCH OF SNOWFALL POSSIBLE. $$ TNZ018-043-045-047-VAZ001-002-005-006-008-121700- JOHNSON TN-LEE VA-RUSSELL VA-SCOTT VA-SOUTHEAST CARTER TN- SOUTHEAST GREENE TN-UNICOI TN-WASHINGTON VA-WISE VA- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ABINGDON...BRISTOL VA...ERWIN... GATE CITY...JONESVILLE...LEBANON...MOUNTAIN CITY...NORTON AND WISE 300 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...HEAVY SNOW WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON EST (11 AM CST) SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MORRISTOWN TN HAS ISSUED A HEAVY SNOW WARNING. PERIODS OF MODERATE TO LOCALLY HEAVY SNOW CAN BE EXPECTED THIS EVENING THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING WITH SNOW ACCUMULATIONS BETWEEN 2 AND 5 INCHES...BUT LOCAL HEAVIER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE ACROSS THE HIGHER TERRAIN. BESIDES THE SNOW...STRONG NORTHWEST WINDS BETWEEN 20 AND 30 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 45 MPH CAN BE EXPECTED. THE HIGH WINDS WILL PRODUCE SOME BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF THE SNOW. A HEAVY SNOW WARNING IS ISSUED WHEN SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW ARE FORECAST. SNOWFALL INTENSITIES WILL BE HEAVY ENOUGH TO SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCE VISIBILITIES AT TIMES. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ TNZ041-072-074-120900- BLOUNT SMOKY MOUNTAINS TN-COCKE SMOKY MOUNTAINS TN- SEVIER SMOKY MOUNTAINS TN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...GATLINBURG 300 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 AM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MORRISTOWN TN HAS ISSUED A SNOW ADVISORY. PERIODS OF MODERATE TO LOCALLY HEAVY SNOW CAN BE EXPECTED THIS EVENING THROUGH EARLY SATURDAY MORNING. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS BETWEEN 2 AND 4 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED WITH LOCALLY HEAVIER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE. BESIDES THE SNOW...STRONG NORTHWEST WINDS BETWEEN 25 AND 35 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 45 MPH CAN BE ANTICIPATED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ DH  000 WWUS41 KBTV 112021 WSWBTV URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT 305 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...ANOTHER WINTER STORM TO IMPACT THE NORTH COUNTRY THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT... .A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER THE GREAT LAKES AND OHIO VALLEY REGION WILL TRACK EAST ACROSS SOUTHERN NEW YORK AND NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA TONIGHT. THE LOW WILL REDEVELOP OFF THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND COAST BY SATURDAY MORNING. IT WILL THEN TRACK SLOWLY NORTHEAST TOWARDS NOVA SCOTIA THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT. EXPECT A STEADY LIGHT SNOW TO OVERSPREAD THE REGION BY THIS EVENING. THE SNOW MAY BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES LATE TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY. THE SNOW WILL THEN TAPER OFF TO SNOW SHOWERS BY SATURDAY NIGHT. VTZ002-005-009-011-120400- WESTERN ADDISON VT-WESTERN CHITTENDEN VT-WESTERN FRANKLIN VT- WESTERN RUTLAND VT- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BRANDON...BURLINGTON...ESSEX JUNCTION... FAIR HAVEN...MIDDLEBURY...RUTLAND...SOUTH BURLINGTON...ST. ALBANS... SWANTON...VERGENNES AND WINOOSKI 305 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING CONTINUES IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 2 AM EST SUNDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BURLINGTON VERMONT CONTINUES A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY OF VERMONT. LIGHT SNOW WILL CONTINUE AND BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES LATE TONGIHT THROUGH SATURDAY...BEFORE TAPERING TO SNOW SHOWERS LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 6 TO 12 INCHES IS EXPECTED BY SATURDAY NIGHT. $$ VTZ003-004-006>008-010-016>018-120400- CALEDONIA VT-EASTERN ADDISON VT-EASTERN CHITTENDEN VT- EASTERN FRANKLIN VT-ESSEX VT-LAMOILLE VT-ORANGE VT-ORLEANS VT- WASHINGTON VT- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BARRE...CANAAN...MONTPELIER... MORRISVILLE...NEWPORT...RANDOLPH AND ST. JOHNSBURY 305 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING CONTINUES IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 2 AM EST SUNDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BURLINGTON VERMONT CONTINUES A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR ALL OF NORTH CENTRAL AND NORTHEAST VERMONT...INCLUDING THE WESTERN SLOPES OF THE GREEN MOUNTAINS. LIGHT SNOW WILL DEVELOP BY EVENING...AND BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES LATE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY. THE SNOW WILL TAPER OFF TO SNOW SHOWERS BY SATURDAY NIGHT. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 10 TO 16 INCHES IS EXPECTED ACROSS NORTH CENTRAL VERMONT AND THE WESTERN SLOPES...WITH 8 TO 12 INCHES ACROSS ESSEX AND CALEDONIA COUNTIES IN NORTHEAST VERMONT...WITH SOME LESSER AMOUNTS ACROSS THE UPPER CONNECTICUT RIVER VALLEY. $$ VTZ012-019-120400- EASTERN RUTLAND VT-WINDSOR VT- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BETHEL...DANBY... SPRINGFIELD AND WHITE RIVER JUNCTION 305 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING CONTINUES IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 2 AM EST SUNDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BURLINGTON VERMONT CONTINUES A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR WINDSOR AND EASTERN RUTLAND COUNTY FOR TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY EVENING. LIGHT SNOW WILL CONTINUE AND BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES LATE TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY. THE SNOW WILL TAPER TO SNOW SHOWERS SATURDAY NIGHT. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 8 TO 14 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED BY LATE SATURDAY EVENING. $$ NYZ031-034-120400- WESTERN CLINTON NY-WESTERN ESSEX NY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NEWCOMB 305 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 2 AM E ST SUNDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BURLINGTON VERMONT HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR THE WESTERN ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS. LIGHT SNOW WILL DEVELOP ACROSS THE REGION THIS EVENING AND INCREASE IN AREAL COVERAGE AND INTENSITY BY SATURDAY MORNING. THE SNOW WILL TAPER TO SNOW SHOWERS BY SATURDAY NIGHT. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE 3 TO 7 INCHES. $$ NYZ028-035-VTZ001-120400- EASTERN CLINTON NY-EASTERN ESSEX NY-GRAND ISLE VT- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...PLATTSBURGH AND WILLSBORO 305 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY CONTINUES FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 2 AM EST SUNDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BURLINGTON VERMONT CONTINUES A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR THE CHAMPLAIN OF NEW YORK AND FOR GRAND ISLE COUNTY IN VERMONT. LIGHT SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP BY THIS EVENING. OCCASIONAL SNOW IS EXPECTED TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY BEFORE TAPERING OFF TO SNOW SHOWERS BY SATURDAY NIGHT. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 5 TO 9 INCHES ARE EXPECTED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$  000 WWUS43 KJKL 112027 WSWJKL URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON KY 318 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 .A STORM SYSTEM PULLING OFF TOWARDS NEW ENGLAND TONIGHT HAS PULLED IN COLDER TEMPERATURES THROUGHOUT THE OHIO VALLEY...SETTING THE STAGE FOR LIGHT ACCUMULATING SNOW THIS EVENING. A SECOND WINTER WEATHER SYSTEM WILL PLOW TOWARD EAST KENTUCKY TONIGHT. THIS WILL CONTAIN A BRIEF BURST OF HEAVY...WET SNOW. THE HEAVIEST SNOW FROM THIS WILL LIKELY OCCUR BETWEEN 1 AND 6 AM EST SATURDAY MORNING AS THE SYSTEM/S COLD FRONT SWINGS ACROSS EASTERN KENTUCKY. IN GENERAL ...EXPECT THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS OF SNOWFALL TO OCCUR ON THE RIDGES THROUGHOUT EAST KENTUCKY WITH LIGHTER AMOUNTS IN THE VALLEYS. KYZ087-088-118-120-121200- BELL-HARLAN-LETCHER-PIKE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...HARLAN...MIDDLESBORO...PIKEVILLE... PINEVILLE AND WHITESBURG 318 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...HEAVY SNOW WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSON KY HAS ISSUED A HEAVY SNOW WARNING. GENERALLY 2 TO 4 INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION CAN BE EXPECTED THROUGH NOON SATURDAY IN THE VALLEYS OF FAR EAST KENTUCKY. LOCATIONS ABOVE 2000 FEET CAN EXPECT BETWEEN 4 AND 6 INCHES OF SNOWFALL. THE HEAVIEST SNOW IS EXPECTED TO OCCUR BETWEEN 2 AM AND 6 AM SATURDAY MORNING. A RUMBLE OF THUNDER WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH THE HEAVIEST SNOW BURST AS SNOWFALL RATES EXCEED AN INCH AN HOUR. A HEAVY SNOW WARNING IS ISSUED WHEN SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW ARE FORECAST. SNOWFALL INTENSITIES WILL BE HEAVY ENOUGH TO SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCE VISIBILITIES AT TIMES. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ KYZ050-058-059-069-086-108-111>117-121200- BREATHITT-CLAY-ESTILL-JACKSON-KNOTT-KNOX-LEE-LESLIE-MONTGOMERY- OWSLEY-PERRY-POWELL-WOLFE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BARBOURVILLE...BEATTYVILLE...BOONEVILLE... CAMPTON...HAZARD...HINDMAN...HYDEN...IRVINE...JACKSON...MANCHESTER... MCKEE...MOUNT STERLING AND STANTON 318 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSON KY HAS ISSUED A SNOW ADVISORY. 1 TO 3 INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION CAN BE EXPECTED THROUGH NOON SATURDAY. RIDGE LOCATIONS WILL SEE THE HIGHER AMOUNTS OF SNOW. THE HEAVIEST SNOW IS EXPECTED TO OCCUR BETWEEN 1 AM AND 5 AM SATURDAY MORNING. A RUMBLE OF THUNDER WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH THE HEAVIEST SNOW AS SNOWFALL RATES BRIEFLY EXCEED AN INCH AN HOUR. A SNOW ADVISORY IS ISSUED WHEN SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP...BUT ONLY ENOUGH TO CAUSE MINOR INCONVENIENCES SUCH AS TRAVEL DELAYS. NO SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ KYZ044-051-052-060-104-106-107-109-110-119-121200- BATH-ELLIOTT-FLEMING-FLOYD-JOHNSON-MAGOFFIN-MARTIN-MENIFEE-MORGAN- ROWAN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FLEMINGSBURG...FRENCHBURG...INEZ... MOREHEAD...OWINGSVILLE...PAINTSVILLE...PRESTONSBURG...SALYERSVILLE... SANDY HOOK AND WEST LIBERTY 318 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSON KY HAS ISSUED A SNOW ADVISORY. 2 TO 4 INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION CAN BE EXPECTED THROUGH NOON SATURDAY. RIDGE LOCATIONS WILL SEE THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS OF SNOW. THE HEAVIEST SNOW IS EXPECTED TO OCCUR BETWEEN 1 AM AND 5 AM SATURDAY MORNING. A RUMBLE OF THUNDER WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH THE HEAVIEST SNOW BURST AS SNOWFALL RATES EXCEED AN INCH AN HOUR. A SNOW ADVISORY IS ISSUED WHEN SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP...BUT ONLY ENOUGH TO CAUSE MINOR INCONVENIENCES SUCH AS TRAVEL DELAYS. NO SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ GREIF  000 WWUS41 KOKX 112026 CCA WSWOKX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE...CORRECTED NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE UPTON NY 322 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 CTZ006>008-010>012-120400- NORTHERN MIDDLESEX CT-NORTHERN NEW HAVEN CT-NORTHERN NEW LONDON CT- SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX CT-SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN CT-SOUTHERN NEW LONDON CT- 322 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 7 AM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN UPTON NY HAS ISSUED AN A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY. A DEVELOPING AREA OF LOW PRESSURE OVER THE ATLANTIC WILL MOVE NORTHEAST TOWARDS THE CANADIAN MARITIMES TONIGHT. LIGHT TO OCCASIONALLY MODERATE SNOW WILL BE DEVELOPING THIS EVENING AND WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. SNOW WILL THEN TAPER OFF SATURDAY MORNING WITH ACCUMULATIONS GENERALLY RANGING FROM 3 TO 4 INCHES. THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS WILL FALL ACROSS INTERIOR PORTIONS OF CONNECTICUT...MAINLY ALONG AND NORTH OF A LINE FROM WATERBURY TO NORWICH. STAY TUNED TO NOAA ALL HAZARDS RADIO OR VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT WEATHER.GOV/OKX FOR FURTHER DETAILS. THE MENTIONED ADVISORY IS ISSUED WHEN SNOW AND OR ICE IS FORECAST TO DEVELOP IN THE AFFECTED AREAS...BUT ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO BE LIGHT. ANY SNOW OR ICE WOULD MAKE DRIVING AND WALKING DIFFICULT BUT NOT IMPOSSIBLE ON UNTREATED ROADWAYS AND SIDEWALKS. WHEN TEMPERATURES ARE BELOW FREEZING...MOTORISTS NEED TO BE ESPECIALLY CAREFUL ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES WHERE SLIPPERY SPOTS CAN EASILY DEVELOP. $$ SILVA  000 WWUS41 KOKX 112022 WSWOKX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE UPTON NY 322 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 CTZ006>008-010>012-120400- NORTHERN MIDDLESEX CT-NORTHERN NEW HAVEN CT-NORTHERN NEW LONDON CT- SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX CT-SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN CT-SOUTHERN NEW LONDON CT- 322 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 7 AM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN UPTON NY HAS ISSUED AN A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY. A DEVELOPING AREA OF LOW PRESSURE OVER THE ATLANTIC WILL MOVE NORTHEAST TOWARDS THE CANADIAN MARITIMES TONIGHT. LIGHT TO OCCASIONALLY MODERATE SNOW WILL BE DEVELOPING THIS EVENING AND PERSISTING THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. SNOW WILL THEN TAPER OFF SATURDAY MORNING WITH ACCUMULATIONS GENERALLY RANGING FROM 3 TO 4 INCHES. THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS WILL FALL ACROSS INTERIOR PORTIONS OF CONNECTICUT...MAINLY ALONG AND NORTH OF A LINE FROM WATERBURY TO NORWICH. STAY TUNED TO NOAA ALL HAZARDS RADIO OR VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT WEATHER.GOV/OKX FOR FURTHER DETAILS. THE MENTIONED ADVISORY IS ISSUED WHEN SNOW AND OR ICE IS FORECAST TO DEVELOP IN THE AFFECTED AREAS...BUT ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO BE LIGHT. ANY SNOW OR ICE WOULD MAKE DRIVING AND WALKING DIFFICULT BUT NOT IMPOSSIBLE ON UNTREATED ROADWAYS AND SIDEWALKS. WHEN TEMPERATURES ARE BELOW FREEZING...MOTORISTS NEED TO BE ESPECIALLY CAREFUL ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES WHERE SLIPPERY SPOTS CAN EASILY DEVELOP. $$ SILVA  000 WWUS41 KCTP 112030 WSWCTP URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA 325 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 PAZ004-005-010-017-112124- CLEARFIELD PA-ELK PA-MCKEAN PA-WARREN PA- 325 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY PREVIOUSLY IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM THIS EVENING HAS BEEN CANCELLED... STEADY SNOW HAS MOVED EAST OF THE REGION. EXPECT JUST SCATTERED... MAINLY LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS THROUGH 10 PM. LITTLE OR NO ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATION WILL OCCUR. MORE WIDESPREAD SNOW SHOWERS WILL DEVELOP AGAIN LATE TONIGHT AND COULD BRING LIGHT ACCUMULATIONS BY MORNING. $$ PAZ024-033-120000- CAMBRIA PA-SOMERSET PA- 325 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM EST THIS EVENING... OCCASIONAL SNOW WILL FALL THROUGH EARLY THIS EVENING. A FEW BRIEF...10 TO 15 MINUTE HEAVIER SNOW SQUALLS WILL OCCUR ALONG AND IN THE WAKE OF A COLD FRONT CROSSING THE REGION LATE TODAY. ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS OF AN INCH OR TWO WILL OCCUR...BRINGING STORM TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS BY DARK TO 3 TO 5 INCHES. UNTREATED ROADS COULD BECOME PARTIALLY SNOW COVERED AND SLIPPERY BY EARLY THIS EVENING...SO USE EXTRA CAUTION IF YOU PLAN TO TRAVEL. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ LAMBERT  000 WWUS41 KCAR 112038 WSWCAR URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CARIBOU ME 328 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...HEAVY SNOW EXPECTED ACROSS CENTRAL AND DOWNEAST MAINE EARLY THIS WEEKEND... .LOW PRESSURE WILL DEVELOP OVER SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND THIS EVENING SPREADING SNOW ACROSS DOWNEAST MAINE. SNOWFALL WILL MOVE UP INTO CENTRAL MAINE LATER TONIGHT. SNOW WILL CONTINUE HEAVY AT TIMES ON SATURDAY AS THE LOW CENTER TRACKS SOUTH OF THE GULF OF MAINE. SNOW WILL TAPER OFF IN CENTRAL MAINE LATE TOMORROW BUT CONTINUE DOWNEAST INTO TOMORROW EVENING. MEZ011-017-030-032-120400- CENTRAL PENOBSCOT ME-CENTRAL WASHINGTON ME-COASTAL WASHINGTON ME- NORTHERN WASHINGTON ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CALAIS...CHERRYFIELD...DANFORTH... EASTPORT...HOWLAND...LINCOLN...LUBEC...MACHIAS AND VANCEBORO 328 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM TONIGHT UNTIL MIDNIGHT EST SUNDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CARIBOU, ME HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING. SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD DOWNEAST MAINE THIS EVENING AND CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY EVENING ACCUMULATING 8 TO 14 INCHES. ANY TRAVEL IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED. IF YOU LEAVE THE SAFETY OF BEING INDOORS...YOU ARE PUTTING YOUR LIFE AT RISK. $$ MEZ003>005-120400- NORTHERN PENOBSCOT ME-NORTHERN PISCATAQUIS ME-NORTHERN SOMERSET ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BAXTER ST PARK...MILLINOCKET... MOUNT KATAHDIN...PATTEN AND RIPOGENUS 328 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT SATURDAY TO NOON EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CARIBOU, ME HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING. SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD NORTHERN AREAS OF CENTRAL MAINE LATE TONIGHT AND CONTINUE THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING ACCUMULATING 6 TO 10 INCHES. ANY TRAVEL IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED. IF YOU LEAVE THE SAFETY OF BEING INDOORS...YOU ARE PUTTING YOUR LIFE AT RISK. $$ MEZ010-015-016-029-031-120400- CENTRAL PISCATAQUIS ME-COASTAL HANCOCK ME-INTERIOR HANCOCK ME- SOUTHERN PENOBSCOT ME-SOUTHERN PISCATAQUIS ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BANGOR...BAR HARBOR...BLUE HILL... BROWNVILLE JUNCTION...BUCKSPORT...DEXTER...DOVER-FOXCROFT... ELLSWORTH...GREENVILLE...GUILFORD...NEWPORT AND OLD TOWN 328 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM TONIGHT UNTIL MIDNIGHT EST SUNDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CARIBOU, ME HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING. SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD DOWNEAST MAINE THIS EVENING AND CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY EVENING ACCUMULATING 12 TO 18 INCHES. ANY TRAVEL IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED. IF YOU LEAVE THE SAFETY OF BEING INDOORS...YOU ARE PUTTING YOUR LIFE AT RISK. $$ MEZ006-120400- SOUTHEAST AROOSTOOK ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...HOULTON 328 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT SATURDAY TO NOON EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CARIBOU, ME HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY. SNOW WILL MOVE INTO SOUTHEASTERN AROOSTOOK COUNTY LATE TONIGHT AND ACCUMULATE 4 TO 8 INCHES BEFORE TAPERING OFF DURING THE MIDDAY HOURS ON SATURDAY. $$ MCB  000 WWUS43 KGRR 112033 WSWGRR URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND RAPIDS MI 333 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...LAKE EFFECT SNOW ADVISORY TONIGHT FOR WESTERN LOWER MICHIGAN... .A UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE DROPPING SOUTH AND EAST OUT OF MINNESOTA IS EXPECTED TO ENHANCE LAKE EFFECT SNOW THIS EVENING AND OVERNIGHT. 3 TO 6 INCHES OF SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE IN THE ADVISORY AREA BY MORNING. AT TIMES...SNOWFALL RATES COULD EXCEED AN INCH AN HOUR AND PRODUCE WHITEOUT CONDITIONS. MIZ037-038-043-044-050-056>058-064-065-071-072-120300- ALLEGAN-BARRY-IONIA-KALAMAZOO-KENT-LAKE-MASON-MUSKEGON-NEWAYGO- OCEANA-OTTAWA-VAN BUREN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BALDWIN...GRAND HAVEN...GRAND RAPIDS... HART...HASTINGS...HOLLAND...IONIA...KALAMAZOO...LUDINGTON... MUSKEGON...SOUTH HAVEN...WHITE CLOUD 333 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...LAKE EFFECT SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GRAND RAPIDS HAS ISSUED A LAKE EFFECT SNOW ADVISORY. LAKE EFFECT SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO DEVELOP THIS EVENING AND CONTINUE INTO THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. 3 TO 6 INCHES OF SNOW IS EXPECTED GENERALLY WEST OF A LINE FROM REED CITY TO IONIA TO VICKSBURG. THE SNOW WILL BE OCCASIONALLY HEAVY AND COULD REDUCE VISIBILITY TO NEAR WHITEOUT CONDITIONS AT TIMES. IF TRAVELING THIS EVENING AND OVERNIGHT IN WESTERN LOWER MICHIGAN...BE PREPARED FOR RAPIDLY CHANGING CONDITIONS DUE TO THE SQUALLY NATURE OF LAKE EFFECT SNOW. A LAKE EFFECT SNOW ADVISORY IS ISSUED FOR LAKE EFFECT SNOWFALL THAT CAUSES SIGNIFICANT INCONVENIENCES WHICH CAN RESULT IN HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS. CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. $$ DUKE  000 WWUS43 KAPX 112034 WSWAPX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GAYLORD MI 333 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 .SNOW SHOWERS WILL CONTINUE TONIGHT... .AN UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE WILL CONTRIBUTE TO LAKE EFFECT SNOW SHOWERS TONIGHT. SNOW SHOWERS WILL BE HEAVIEST IN NORTHWEST LOWER MICHIGAN...AS WINDS GRADUALLY TURN FROM SOUTHWEST TO NORTHWEST. MIZ019>022-025>028-031-032-121100- ANTRIM-BENZIE-CHARLEVOIX-CRAWFORD-GRAND TRAVERSE-KALKASKA-LEELANAU- MANISTEE-OTSEGO-WEXFORD- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CADILLAC...CHARLEVOIX...FRANKFORT... GAYLORD...GRAYLING...KALKASKA...LELAND...MANCELONA...MANISTEE... TRAVERSE CITY 333 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...LAKE EFFECT SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GAYLORD HAS ISSUED A LAKE EFFECT SNOW ADVISORY. SNOW SHOWERS WILL CONTINUE THROUGH TONIGHT. THE HEAVIER SNOW SHOWERS WILL PRODUCE VERY LOW VISIBILITIES AT TIMES...ESPECIALLY THIS EVENING. TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS FROM FRIDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH EARLY SATURDAY MORNING WILL RANGE FROM 3 TO 5 INCHES. ROADS...BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES IN THE ADVISORY AREA MAY BE SLICK AND HAZARDOUS. SLOW DOWN AND DRIVE WITH CARE. $$ JZ  000 WWUS41 KPBZ 112042 WSWPBZ URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH PA 341 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 PAZ007>009-015-016-023-030-112141- CLARION PA-FOREST PA-INDIANA PA-JEFFERSON PA-MERCER PA-VENANGO PA- WESTMORELAND PA- 341 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS CANCELLED... SNOW SHOWERS WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE EVENING AND OVERNIGHT...HOWEVER ONLY AN ADDITIONAL 1 TO 2 INCHES OF ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED. $$  000 WWUS41 KRNK 112043 WSWRNK URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BLACKSBURG VA 343 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 NCZ001-018-VAZ007-009-010-015-WVZ042-043-120400- /X.NEW.KRNK.SN.Y.0001.050312T0200Z-050312T1700Z/ ASHE-WATAUGA-TAZEWELL-SMYTH-BLAND-GRAYSON-MERCER-SUMMERS- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WEST JEFFERSON...BOONE...TAZEWELL... MARION...BLAND...INDEPENDENCE...BLUEFIELD...HINTON 343 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 9 PM THIS EVENING TO NOON EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BLACKSBURG HAS ISSUED A SNOW ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 9 PM THIS EVENING TO NOON EST SATURDAY. SNOWFALL AMOUNTS BY NOON SATURDAY WILL BE 2 TO 4 INCHES. THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS WILL BE ON WEST FACING SLOPES. A SNOW ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CAUSE PRIMARILY TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SNOW COVERED ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES...AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING. $$ WVZ045-120400- /X.NEW.KRNK.SN.Y.0001.050312T0200Z-050312T1700Z/ GREENBRIER- INCLUDING THE CITY OF...LEWISBURG 343 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 9 PM THIS EVENING TO NOON EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BLACKSBURG HAS ISSUED A SNOW ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 9 PM THIS EVENING TO NOON EST SATURDAY. SNOWFALL AMOUNTS BY NOON SATURDAY WILL BE 2 TO 5 INCHES. LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS ARE POSSIBLE IN FAR WESTERN SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY...INCLUDING QUINWOOD...RAINELLE AND CHARMCO. A SNOW ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CAUSE PRIMARILY TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SNOW COVERED ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES...AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING. $$ JS/CL/AMS  000 WWUS41 KRLX 112047 WSWRLX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON WV 346 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 VAZ003-004-WVZ033>040-046-047-121700- BARBOUR WV-BUCHANAN VA-DICKENSON VA-FAYETTE WV-MCDOWELL WV- NICHOLAS WV-POCAHONTAS WV-RALEIGH WV-RANDOLPH WV-UPSHUR WV- WEBSTER WV-WYOMING WV- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BECKLEY...BUCKHANNON...CLINTWOOD... DURBIN...ELKINS...FAYETTEVILLE...GRUNDY...MARLINTON...PHILIPPI... PINEVILLE...ROCK CAVE...SNOWSHOE...SUMMERSVILLE... WEBSTER SPRINGS AND WELCH 346 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 9 PM THIS EVENING TO NOON SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CHARLESTON WV HAS ISSUED A SNOW ADVISORY. COLDER AIR...WILL COMBINE WITH A STRONG UPPER AIR DISTURBANCE AND A NORTHWEST UPSLOPE WIND...TO TRIGGER ACCUMULATING SNOW SHOWERS. LOCALIZED HEAVIER SNOW SHOWERS ARE MOST LIKELY DURING THE PREDAWN HOURS INTO MID MORNING SATURDAY. ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 7 INCHES ARE FORECAST ACROSS THESE MOUNTAINOUS COUNTIES...WITH THE UPPER RANGE MOSTLY FOR ELEVATIONS ABOVE 2500 FEET. A SNOW ADVISORY IS ISSUED WHEN LIGHT SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP, BUT ONLY ENOUGH TO CAUSE MINOR INCONVENIENCES SUCH AS TRAVEL DELAYS. NO SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME. PLEASE RELAY SNOWFALL AMOUNTS TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BY CALLING TOLL FREE...877-633-6772. $$  000 WWUS41 KPBZ 112101 WSWPBZ URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH PA 401 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 MDZ001-WVZ023-041-120900- GARRETT MD-PRESTON WV-TUCKER WV- 401 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 AM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN PITTSBURGH PA HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING. SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO FALL THROUGH THE NIGHT. AN ADDITIONAL 2 TO 5 INCHES COULD ACCUMULATE GIVING A TOTAL OF 7 TO 9 INCHES, HIGHER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE ON THE RIDGES. IF YOU PLAN TO TRAVEL, ALLOW FOR EXTRA TIME. UNTREATED ROADS WILL BE SNOW COVERED AND SLICK. $$  000 WWUS41 KBOX 112103 WSWBOX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA 403 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 .A COMPLEX WINTER STORM WILL BRING HEAVY SNOW TO NORTHERN MASSACHUSETTS AND SOUTHWEST NEW HAMPSHIRE TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY WITH ACCUMULATING SNOW INTO NORTHERN CONNECTICUT SOUTHWARD TO COASTAL RHODE ISLAND AND SOUTH COASTAL MASSACHUSETTS. LOW PRESSURE MOVING THROUGH THE OHIO VALLEY EARLIER TODAY SENT A BATCH OF SNOW ACROSS THE REGION. THIS PRODUCED ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO AROUND 3 INCHES IN SOME LOCATIONS. THIS LOW IS EXPECTED TO REFORM OVER THE COASTAL WATERS SOUTH OF NEW ENGLAND TONIGHT...THEN INTENSIFY RAPIDLY AS IT HEADS OVER CAPE COD EARLY SATURDAY AND TO THE GULF OF MAINE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. THIS SECONDARY LOW WILL BRING ANOTHER ROUND OF SNOW TO MUCH OF SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY WITH THE HEAVIEST ACCUMULATIONS EXPECTED ACROSS NORTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS AND SOUTHWEST NEW HAMPSHIRE. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR YOUR LOCAL MEDIA FOR UPDATED INFORMATION ON THIS WINTER STORM. MAZ017>021-RIZ002>007-120400- BRISTOL RI-EASTERN KENT RI-EASTERN PLYMOUTH MA-NEWPORT RI- NORTHERN BRISTOL MA-SOUTHEAST PROVIDENCE RI-SOUTHERN BRISTOL MA- SOUTHERN PLYMOUTH MA-WASHINGTON RI-WESTERN KENT RI- WESTERN PLYMOUTH MA- 403 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT THROUGH NOON SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR MUCH OF RHODE ISLAND AND ALL OF SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS INCLUDING PROVIDENCE...WESTERLY...NEWPORT...TAUNTON...WAREHAM AND PLYMOUTH. SNOW...BRIEFLY HEAVY AT TIMES INTO THE EARLY EVENING WILL LEAVE A FRESH COATING OF 1 TO 3 INCHES IN MANY PLACES. THE PRECIPITATION WILL DIMINISH IN INTENSITY TONIGHT...AND AS WARMER AIR MOVES IN OFF THE OCEAN...THE PRECIPITATION MAY MIX WITH OR EVEN CHANGE TO RAIN AT TIMES THROUGH THE NIGHT. PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO BECOME HEAVIER AGAIN LATE TONIGHT AND SATURDAY MORNING...WITH ANY MIXED PRECIPITATION CHANGING TO SNOW SATURDAY MORNING. THE SNOW SHOULD END EARLY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. BY THE TIME THE STORM ENDS...TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES ARE LIKELY WITH SOME LOCAL 5 INCH AMOUNTS POSSIBLE FARTHEST AWAY FROM THE SHORE. TRAVEL CONDITIONS WILL VARY OVERNIGHT AND SATURDAY FROM JUST WET ROADS TO AREAS WHERE THE ROADS ARE SNOW AND ICE COVERED. ALLOW SOME EXTRA TIME FOR TRAVEL. $$ MAZ002>007-026-NHZ011-012-015-120400- CENTRAL MIDDLESEX MA-CHESHIRE NH-EASTERN ESSEX MA- EASTERN FRANKLIN MA-EASTERN HILLSBOROUGH NH-NORTHERN WORCESTER MA- NORTHWEST MIDDLESEX MA-WESTERN AND CENTRAL HILLSBOROUGH NH- WESTERN ESSEX MA-WESTERN FRANKLIN MA- 403 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT THROUGH NOON EST SATURDAY... THIS WINTER STORM WARNING INCLUDES MUCH OF NORTHERN MASSACHUSETTS AND MUCH OF SOUTHWEST NEW HAMPSHIRE. SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO FALL AT VARYING INTENSITY TONIGHT. AFTER MIDNIGHT...SNOW SHOULD PICK UP IN INTENSITY AND MAY FALL HEAVY AT TIMES SATURDAY MORNING BEFORE COMING TO AN END BY EARLY AFTERNOON. BY THE TIME THE STORM ENDS...TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS WILL RANGE FROM 4 TO 8 INCHES THROUGHOUT THE WARNING AREA..WITH SOME LOCALIZED AMOUNTS OF 10 TO 12 INCHES POSSIBLE IN THE HIGH TERRAIN OF SOUTHWEST NEW HAMPSHIRE. SNOW WILL ACCUMULATE ON ROADWAYS AND SIGNIFICANTLY HAMPER TRAVEL. SOME SECONDARY ROADS MAY BE UNTREATED. THOSE THAT HAVE TO BE OUT ON THE ROADS WILL NEED TO USE EXTREME CAUTION AND ALLOW PLENTY OF EXTRA TIME. $$ CTZ002-003-MAZ008>011-120400- EASTERN HAMPDEN MA-EASTERN HAMPSHIRE MA-HARTFORD CT-TOLLAND CT- WESTERN HAMPDEN MA-WESTERN HAMPSHIRE MA- 403 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT THROUGH NOON EST SATURDAY... THIS WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY INCLUDES HARTFORD AND TOLLAND COUNTIES OF CONNECTICUT AS WELL AS HAMPSHIRE AND HAMPDEN COUNTIES OF WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS. SNOW WILL FALL INTERMITTENTLY THROUGH THE FIRST HALF OF THE EVENING THEN SHOULD INCREASE IN INTENSITY LATE TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING. SNOW MAY FALL BRIEFLY HEAVY AGAIN FOR A TIME SATURDAY MORNING. BY THE TIME THE STORM ENDS EARLY SATURDAY AFTERNOON...TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS WILL RANGE FROM 2 TO 4 INCHES IN NORTH CENTRAL CONNECTICUT...TO AS MUCH AS 3 TO 6 INCHES IN THE MASS PIKE REGION OF SOUTHWEST MASSACHUSETTS. MOTORISTS WILL NEED TO USE CARE TONIGHT AND SATURDAY AS TEMPERATURES FALL AND ROADWAYS BECOME SNOW COVERED AND ICY. BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS ON ANY UNTREATED SECONDARY ROADS. $$ CTZ004-MAZ012>016-RIZ001-120400- EASTERN NORFOLK MA-NORTHWEST PROVIDENCE RI-SOUTHEAST MIDDLESEX MA- SOUTHERN WORCESTER MA-SUFFOLK MA-WESTERN NORFOLK MA-WINDHAM CT- 403 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT THROUGH NOON EST SATURDAY... THIS WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY INCLUDES WINDHAM COUNTY CONNECTICUT... NORTHWEST PROVIDENCE COUNTY OF RHODE ISLAND...AS WELL AS SOUTHERN WORCESTER...NORFOLK...SOUTHEAST MIDDLESEX AND SUFFOLK COUNTIES IN MASSACHUSETTS. SNOW WILL FALL INTERMITTENTLY THROUGH THE FIRST HALF OF THE EVENING. PRECIPITATION MAY MIX WITH OR EVEN CHANGE TO RAIN ALONG THE INTERSTATE 95 CORRIDOR THROUGH DOWNTOWN BOSTON LATER TONIGHT AS SLIGHTLY WARMER AIR MOVES IN OFF THE OCEAN. AFTER MIDNIGHT... PRECIPITATION INTENSITY WILL INCREASE AND ANY MIXED PRECIPITATION SHOULD TURN BACK TO SNOW BY SATURDAY MORNING. SNOW MAY FALL BRIEFLY HEAVY AGAIN FOR A TIME SATURDAY MORNING. BY THE TIME THE SNOW TAPERS OFF EARLY SATURDAY AFTERNOON...TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS SHOULD AVERAGE 2 TO 4 INCHES...WITH AS MUCH AS 3 TO 6 INCHES IN SOUTHERN WORCESTER COUNTY. MOTORISTS WILL NEED TO USE CARE WHEN DRIVING AS ROADWAYS BECOME SNOW COVERED AND ICY. BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS ON ANY UNTREATED SECONDARY ROADS. $$ DRV  000 WWUS41 KILN 112118 WSWILN URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH 412 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 INZ050-058-059-OHZ026-034-035-042>046-051>056-060>065-073-074-120512- AUGLAIZE OH-CHAMPAIGN OH-CLARK OH-DARKE OH-DELAWARE OH-FAIRFIELD OH- FAYETTE OH-FAYETTE IN-FRANKLIN OH-GREENE OH-HARDIN OH-HOCKING OH- LICKING OH-LOGAN OH-MADISON OH-MERCER OH-MIAMI OH-MONTGOMERY OH- PICKAWAY OH-PREBLE OH-ROSS OH-SHELBY OH-UNION OH-UNION IN-WAYNE IN- 412 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM TONIGHT UNTIL 6 AM EST SATURDAY... LOW PRESSURE WILL DROP QUICKLY SOUTH AND EAST ACROSS THE LOWER GREAT LAKES AND OHIO VALLEY OVERNIGHT. SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS WILL BECOME MORE WIDESPREAD THIS EVENING AS THE LOW APPROACHES...THEN DECREASE IN COVERAGE LATE TONIGHT. THE HEAVIEST SNOW WILL FALL ALONG AND NORTH OF A DAYTON TO CHILLICOTHE LINE...WHERE 1 TO 3 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING. A SNOW ADVISORY IS ISSUED WHEN SNOW IS FORECAST TO DEVELOP IN THE AFFECTED AREAS, BUT ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO BE LIGHT. ANY SNOW WOULD MAKE DRIVING AND WALKING DIFFICULT BUT NOT IMPOSSIBLE ON UNTREATED ROADWAYS AND SIDEWALKS. WHEN TEMPERATURES ARE BELOW FREEZING, MOTORISTS NEED TO BE ESPECIALLY CAREFUL ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES WHERE SLIPPERY SPOTS CAN EASILY DEVELOP. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ RYAN  000 WWUS43 KIWX 112114 WSWIWX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORTHERN INDIANA 413 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 .A LOW PRESSURE TROUGH WILL BE MOVING SOUTHWARD THROUGH THE AREA THIS EVENING AND TONIGHT. THIS ALONE WILL GENERATE SOME SNOW BUT ONCE THE WIND TURNS TO THE NORTHWEST, LAKE MICHIGAN WILL ALSO HELP INTENSIFY THE SNOW WITH THE TROUGH. INZ003>005-MIZ077-078-120300- BERRIEN MI-CASS MI-ELKHART IN-LA PORTE IN-ST. JOSEPH IN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BENTON HARBOR...BENTON HEIGHTS... BUCHANAN...DOWAGIAC...DUNLAP...ELKHART...FAIR PLAIN...GEORGETOWN... GOSHEN...GRANGER...GULIVOIRE PARK...LA PORTE...MICHIGAN CITY... MISHAWAKA...NAPPANEE...NILES...SIMONTON LAKE...SOUTH BEND... ST. JOSEPH...TRAIL CREEK AND WESTVILLE 413 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...LAKE EFFECT SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EST (5 AM CST) SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NORTHERN INDIANA HAS ISSUED A LAKE EFFECT SNOW ADVISORY. LAKE EFFECT SNOW WILL START THIS EVENING AND CONTINUE THROUGH THE NIGHT. SNOWFALL TOTALS OF 3 TO 5 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED. SOME SPOTS COULD SEE HIGHER AMOUNTS...DEPENDING ON IF SEVERAL SNOW BANDS MOVE THROUGH THE SAME AREA. SNOW SQUALLS WILL CAUSE ROADS TO BE SNOW COVERED AND SLICK. SLOW DOWN AND USE EXTRA CAUTION WHEN TRAVELING. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$  000 WWUS44 KMRX 112115 CCA WSWMRX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MORRISTOWN TN 414 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 .A SERIES OF UPPER LEVEL TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE WILL MOVE ACROSS THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING. FIRST LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL PRODUCE SNOW SHOWERS THROUGH MIDNIGHT WITH ANOTHER SYSTEM EXPECTED SATURDAY MORNING. PERIODS OF SNOW... SOME LOCALLY HEAVY AT TIMES...CAN BE EXPECTED. BESIDES THE SNOW...GUSTY WESTERLY WINDS BETWEEN 15 AND 30 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 45 MPH CAN BE ANTICIPATED. THE STRONG WINDS WILL PRODUCE SOME BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF THE SNOW ACROSS THE WARNING AND ADVISORY AREAS. TNZ012>017-035-042-044-046-112034- CAMPBELL TN-CLAIBORNE TN-HANCOCK TN-HAWKINS TN-MORGAN TN- NORTHWEST CARTER TN-NORTHWEST GREENE TN-SCOTT TN-SULLIVAN TN- WASHINGTON TN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BRISTOL TN...ELIZABETHTON...GREENEVILLE... JOHNSON CITY...KINGSPORT...LA FOLLETTE...ONEIDA...ROGERSVILLE... SNEEDVILLE AND WARTBURG 414 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IS CANCELED... PERIODS OF RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS ARE LIKELY THIS EVENING. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS UP TO 1 INCH IS POSSIBLE...MAINLY OVER THE GRASSY SURFACES. ANOTHER ROUND OF LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS OR FLURRIES IS ANTICIPATED AFTER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT WITH UP TO 1 INCH OF SNOWFALL POSSIBLE. $$ TNZ018-043-045-047-VAZ001-002-005-006-008-121700- JOHNSON TN-LEE VA-RUSSELL VA-SCOTT VA-SOUTHEAST CARTER TN- SOUTHEAST GREENE TN-UNICOI TN-WASHINGTON VA-WISE VA- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ABINGDON...BRISTOL VA...ERWIN... GATE CITY...JONESVILLE...LEBANON...MOUNTAIN CITY...NORTON AND WISE 414 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WATCH IS CANCELLED... ...HEAVY SNOW WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON EST (11 AM CST) SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MORRISTOWN TN HAS ISSUED A HEAVY SNOW WARNING. PERIODS OF MODERATE TO LOCALLY HEAVY SNOW CAN BE EXPECTED THIS EVENING THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING WITH SNOW ACCUMULATIONS BETWEEN 2 AND 5 INCHES...BUT LOCAL HEAVIER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE ACROSS THE HIGHER TERRAIN. BESIDES THE SNOW...STRONG NORTHWEST WINDS BETWEEN 20 AND 30 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 45 MPH CAN BE EXPECTED. THE HIGH WINDS WILL PRODUCE SOME BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF THE SNOW. A HEAVY SNOW WARNING IS ISSUED WHEN SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW ARE FORECAST. SNOWFALL INTENSITIES WILL BE HEAVY ENOUGH TO SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCE VISIBILITIES AT TIMES. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ TNZ041-072-074-120900- BLOUNT SMOKY MOUNTAINS TN-COCKE SMOKY MOUNTAINS TN- SEVIER SMOKY MOUNTAINS TN- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...GATLINBURG 414 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 AM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MORRISTOWN TN HAS ISSUED A SNOW ADVISORY. PERIODS OF MODERATE TO LOCALLY HEAVY SNOW CAN BE EXPECTED THIS EVENING THROUGH EARLY SATURDAY MORNING. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS BETWEEN 2 AND 4 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED WITH LOCALLY HEAVIER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE. BESIDES THE SNOW...STRONG NORTHWEST WINDS BETWEEN 25 AND 35 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 45 MPH CAN BE ANTICIPATED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ DH  000 WWUS41 KALY 112127 WSWALY URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBANY NY 423 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 CTZ001-MAZ025-NYZ042-043-054-084-120400- EASTERN RENSSELAER NY-NORTHERN LITCHFIELD CT-NORTHERN WARREN NY- NORTHERN WASHINGTON NY-SOUTHERN BERKSHIRE MA-SOUTHERN WASHINGTON NY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...GREAT BARRINGTON...HOOSICK FALLS... HUDSON FALLS...SALEM...TORRINGTON...WARRENSBURG AND WHITEHALL 423 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 PM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ALBANY NY HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY THROUGH 4 PM SATURDAY FOR THE LAKE GEORGE REGION...NORTHERN TACONICS...SOUTHERN BERKSHIRES AND LITCHFIELD HILLS. PERIODS OF SNOW WILL OCCUR TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY AFTERNOON...WITH TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 3 TO 7 INCHES. THE HIGHEST SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS WILL OCCUR ACROSS THE LAKE GEORGE REGION. THE SNOW WILL BEGIN TO TAPER OFF DURING SATURDAY AFTERNOON. A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS NORMALLY ISSUED FOR A VARIETY OF WINTER WEATHER CONDITIONS SUCH AS LIGHT SNOW, BLOWING SNOW, SLEET, FREEZING RAIN AND EXTREME WIND CHILLS. WHILE THE WEATHER WILL BE SIGNIFICANT, THE WORD ADVISORY IMPLIES THAT SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS NOT ANTICIPATED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$ MAZ001-VTZ013>015-120400- BENNINGTON VT-EASTERN WINDHAM VT-NORTHERN BERKSHIRE MA- WESTERN WINDHAM VT- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ARLINGTON...BELLOWS FALLS...BENNINGTON... BRATTLEBORO...LONDONDERRY...MANCHESTER...NORTH ADAMS...PITTSFIELD... STRATTON AND TOWNSHEND 423 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 PM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ALBANY NY CONTINUES THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY THROUGH 4 PM SATURDAY FOR ALL OF SOUTHERN VERMONT AND THE NORTHERN BERKSHIRES. TOTAL SNOWFALL AMOUNTS OF 4 TO 10 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED THROUGH SATURDAY AFTERNOON. PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CONTINUE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY...AND THEN TAPER OFF BY LATE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. THE HEAVIEST SNOW WILL FALL IN WESTERN WINDHAM COUNTY VERMONT...WHERE STORM TOTALS WILL REACH 6 TO 10 INCHES. A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS NORMALLY ISSUED FOR A VARIETY OF WINTER WEATHER CONDITIONS SUCH AS LIGHT SNOW, BLOWING SNOW, SLEET, FREEZING RAIN AND EXTREME WIND CHILLS. WHILE THE WEATHER WILL BE SIGNIFICANT, THE WORD ADVISORY IMPLIES THAT SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS NOT ANTICIPATED. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND OTHER LOCAL MEDIA FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES. $$  000 WWUS41 KGYX 112138 WSWGYX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAY ME 437 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...ANOTHER MAJOR WINTER STORM IS POISED TO STRIKE WESTERN MAINE AND NORTHERN...CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST NEW HAMPSHIRE... .LOW PRESSURE OVER NORTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA LATE THIS AFTERNOON WILL WEAKEN...AS A SECONDARY LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM DEVELOPS OFF THE LONG ISLAND NEW YORK COAST LATE TONIGHT. THE LOW WILL THEN TRACK NORTHEAST THROUGH THE GULF OF MAINE SATURDAY...THEN PASS SOUTH OF NOVA SCOTIA SATURDAY NIGHT. SNOW HAS OVERSPREAD NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE AND SOUTHWEST MAINE THIS AFTERNOON. AS THE SECONDARY LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM STARTS SPINNING UP TONIGHT...SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD THE ENTIRE REGION TONIGHT. THE SNOW MAY BE HEAVY AT TIMES LATER TONIGHT AND SATURDAY. BY THE TIME THE SNOW TAPERS TO SNOW SHOWERS LATER SATURDAY AFTERNOON...ANYWHERE FROM 8 TO 24 INCHES OF SNOW CAN BE EXPECTED... WITH THE MOST OVER THE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. LISTEN TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO...THE OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE...OR YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL MEDIA OUTLET FOR THE LATEST ON THE STORM. MEZ007>009-NHZ001-122300- CENTRAL SOMERSET ME-NORTHERN COOS NH-NORTHERN FRANKLIN ME- NORTHERN OXFORD ME- 437 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST SATURDAY... EXPECT A STORM TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 8 TO 16 INCHES. $$ NHZ002-003-122300- NORTHERN GRAFTON NH-SOUTHERN COOS NH- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BERLIN 437 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GRAY ME HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING. EXPECT A STORM TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 12 TO 24 INCHES. $$ NHZ005-007-122300- SOUTHERN GRAFTON NH-SULLIVAN NH- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CLAREMONT AND LEBANON 437 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST SATURDAY... EXPECT A STORM TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 8 TO 16 INCHES. $$ MEZ012-018>020-NHZ004-006-008>010-013-122300- ANDROSCOGGIN ME-BELKNAP NH-INTERIOR CUMBERLAND ME- INTERIOR ROCKINGHAM NH-INTERIOR YORK ME-MERRIMACK NH- NORTHERN CARROLL NH-SOUTHERN CARROLL NH-SOUTHERN OXFORD ME- STRAFFORD NH- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...AUBURN...CONCORD...DERRY...DOVER... DURHAM...EXETER...FRANKLIN...LACONIA...LEWISTON...LISBON FALLS... LONDONDERRY...NORTH WINDHAM...ROCHESTER...RUMFORD... SANFORD AND SOMERSWORTH 437 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST SATURDAY... EXPECT A STORM TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 10 TO 20 INCHES. $$ MEZ013-014-021-022-122300- INTERIOR WALDO ME-KENNEBEC ME-SOUTHERN FRANKLIN ME- SOUTHERN SOMERSET ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...AUGUSTA...FAIRFIELD...FARMINGTON... GARDINER...SKOWHEGAN...WATERVILLE AND WINSLOW 437 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST SATURDAY... EXPECT A STORM TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 8 TO 16 INCHES. $$ MEZ023-024-NHZ014-122300- COASTAL CUMBERLAND ME-COASTAL ROCKINGHAM NH-COASTAL YORK ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BIDDEFORD...BRUNSWICK...HAMPTON... KENNEBUNK...KITTERY...OLD ORCHARD BEACH...PORTLAND...PORTSMOUTH... SACO...SOUTH PORTLAND AND WESTBROOK 437 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST SATURDAY... EXPECT A STORM TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 8 TO 16 INCHES. $$ MEZ025>028-122300- COASTAL WALDO ME-KNOX ME-LINCOLN ME-SAGADAHOC ME- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BATH...BELFAST...ROCKLAND AND TOPSHAM 437 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST SATURDAY... EXPECT A STORM TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 8 TO 16 INCHES. $$ HAYES  000 WWUS45 KBYZ 112137 WSWBYZ URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BILLINGS MT 237 PM MST FRI MAR 11 2005 .A COLD FRONT WILL PUSH SOUTH INTO THE AREA LATE TONIGHT. THIS SYSTEM WILL USHER A COOL MOIST UNSTABLE FLOW OF AIR INTO THE REGION FOR SATURDAY WHICH WILL PRODUCE ACCUMULATING SNOW. MTZ056-120345- /X.NEW.KBYZ.SN.Y.0001.050312T1200Z-050313T0000Z/ RED LODGE FOOTHILLS- INCLUDING THE CITY OF...RED LODGE 237 PM MST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 5 AM TO 5 PM MST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BILLINGS HAS ISSUED A SNOW ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 5 AM TO 5 PM MST SATURDAY. SNOW WILL DEVELOP OVER THE ADVISORY AREA LATE TONIGHT AND CONTINUE THROUGH THE DAY ON SATURDAY. EXPECT 3 TO 5 INCHES OF SNOW OVER THE AREA BY SATURDAY EVENING. A SNOW ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CAUSE PRIMARILY TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SNOW COVERED ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES...AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING. $$ WYZ098-120345- /X.NEW.KBYZ.SN.Y.0001.050312T1200Z-050313T0000Z/ NORTHEAST BIG HORN MOUNTAINS- INCLUDING THE CITY OF...BURGESS JCT 237 PM MST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 5 AM TO 5 PM MST SATURDAY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BILLINGS HAS ISSUED A SNOW ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 5 AM TO 5 PM MST SATURDAY. SNOW WILL DEVELOP OVER THE ADVISORY AREA EARLY SATURDAY MORNING AND CONTINUE THROUGH THE DAY. EXPECT 4 TO 6 INCHES OF SNOW OVER THE AREA BY SATURDAY EVENING. A SNOW ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CAUSE PRIMARILY TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SNOW COVERED ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES...AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING. $$ ARTHUR  000 WWUS43 KMPX 112147 WSWMPX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN MN 345 PM CST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...SNOW AND WIND TO CONTINUE THROUGH EARLY EVENING... .UP TO 2 INCHES OF SNOW IS STILL LIKELY ACROSS EAST CENTRAL MINNESOTA AND WEST CENTRAL WISCONSIN LATE THIS AFTERNOON INTO THIS EVENING. WHILE PERIODS OF MODERATE SNOW HAVE FALLEN ACROSS MUCH OF THE AREA THIS AFTERNOON...TEMPERATURES IN THE LOWER 30S HAVE KEPT ACCUMULATIONS FROM A COATING TO AN INCH. HOWEVER...AN ARCTIC COLD FRONT...FROM ALEXANDRIA TO MORA LATE THIS AFTERNOON WAS SURGING SOUTH...BRINGING A SHARP DROP IN TEMPERATURES...AND WIND GUSTS TO 30 MPH. ALONG THIS FRONT...A BAND OF INTENSE SNOW SHOWERS HAS SET UP...WITH VISIBILITIES TO LESS THAN A QUARTER MILE IN HEAVY SNOW BEING REPORTED AT NUMEROUS LOCATIONS. THIS BAND OF SNOW SHOWERS WILL CROSS THE AREA LATE THIS AFTERNOON...ENTERING THE TWIN CITIES AROUND 5 PM. THIS BAND OF SNOW SHOWERS WILL EXIT THE AREA BY 7 PM. IN ADVANCE OF THIS BAND OF SNOW SHOWERS...A LARGE AREA OF LIGHT TO MODERATE SNOW WILL CONTINUE MOVE ACROSS THE AREA. AS THE SUN BEGINS TO SET...SNOW WILL BEGIN TO ACCUMULATE. ONE TO TWO INCHES OF SNOW IS LIKELY BY THE TIME THE SNOW ENDS THIS EVENING. COUPLED WITH THE GUSTY WINDS...AND POOR VISIBILITIES...DRIVING WILL BECOME A LITTLE MORE TREACHEROUS AS THE SNOW ACCUMULATES ON ROADS. ONCE THE ARCTIC COLD FRONT MOVES THROUGH...SNOW WILL ABRUPTLY COME TO AN END...THOUGH WINDS COULD GUST TO 35 OR 40 MPH. A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY CONTINUES UNTIL 8 PM FOR AN AREA BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY A MORRIS TO MANKATO LINE...AND ON THE EAST BY A MORA TO DURAND LINE. THIS ADVISORY INCLUDES THE TWIN CITIES METRO AREA...ST. CLOUD...HUTCHINSON...ALEXANDRIA...WILLMAR...BENSON...CAMBRIDGE... NEW RICHMOND...OSCEOLA...DURAND AND RED WING. MNZ041>045-047>053-055>063-065>070-075>078-WIZ014-023-024-026-120200- ANOKA-BENTON-CARVER-CHIPPEWA-CHISAGO-DAKOTA-DOUGLAS-GOODHUE-HENNEPIN- ISANTI-KANABEC-KANDIYOHI-LE SUEUR-MCLEOD-MEEKER-MILLE LACS-MORRISON- NICOLLET-PEPIN-PIERCE-POLK-POPE-RAMSEY-RENVILLE-RICE-SCOTT-SHERBURNE- SIBLEY-ST. CROIX-STEARNS-STEVENS-SWIFT-TODD-WASHINGTON-WRIGHT- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ALEXANDRIA...APPLETON...BALSAM LAKE... BENSON...BLAINE...BUFFALO...CAMBRIDGE...CENTER CITY...CHASKA... DURAND...ELK RIVER...ELLSWORTH...FARIBAULT...FOLEY...GAYLORD... GLENCOE...GLENWOOD...HUTCHINSON...LAKEVILLE...LE CENTER... LITCHFIELD...LITTLE FALLS...MILLE LACS...MINNEAPOLIS... MONTEVIDEO...MONTICELLO...MORA...MORRIS...NEW RICHMOND...OLIVIA... PRINCETON...PRIOR LAKE...RED WING...SHAKOPEE...ST. CLOUD...ST. PAUL...ST. PETER...STAPLES...STILLWATER...WILLMAR 345 PM CST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM CST THIS EVENING... THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR THE AREA BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY A MORRIS TO MANKATO LINE...AND ON THE EAST BY A MORA TO DURAND LINE. THIS ADVISORY INCLUDES THE TWIN CITIES METRO AREA...HUTCHINSON...ALEXANDRIA...WILLMAR...BENSON...CAMBRIDGE...ST. CLOUD...NEW RICHMOND...OSCEOLA...DURAND AND RED WING. 1 TO 2 INCHES OF SNOW IS LIKELY LATE THIS AFTERNOON AND EARLY THIS EVENING...ESPECIALLY ON A ST. CLOUD TO TWIN CITIES TO RED WING LINE. AN ARCTIC COLD FRONT WILL DROP THROUGH THE AREA LATE THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING WITH A PERIOD OF INTENSE SNOWFALL AND GUSTY WINDS. IN ADVANCE OF THIS...LIGHT TO MODERATE SNOW WILL CONTINUE ACROSS MUCH OF THE AREA. GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS WILL CAUSE POOR VISIBILITIES...AND FALLING TEMPERATURES BEHIND THE FRONT WILL ALLOW ROADS TO FREEZE UP AND BECOME QUITE SLICK. BE PREPARED FOR RAPIDLY CHANGING ROAD CONDITIONS LATE THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. REMEMBER...ONLY A GLAZING OF SNOW...SLEET...OR FREEZING PRECIPITATION CAN RESULT IN HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS AND VEHICLE ACCIDENTS. DRIVE WITH CARE. $$ BINAU/RAH  000 WWUS41 KCTP 112307 WSWCTP URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA 606 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 PAZ024-033-120900- CAMBRIA PA-SOMERSET PA- 606 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY EXTENDED UNTIL 4 AM EST SATURDAY... OCCASIONAL LIGHT SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO FALL THIS EVENING THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES WILL OCCUR...BRINGING STORM TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS SINCE THE SNOW BEGAN LATE THURSDAY EVENING TO 4 TO 8 INCHES IN MOST AREAS...BUT LOCALLY UP TO 10 INCHES ON THE WEST FACING SLOPES. UNTREATED ROADS COULD BE PARTIALLY SNOW COVERED AND SLIPPERY THIS EVENING AND OVERNIGHT...SO IF YOU MUST TRAVEL...ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION. $$ DEVOIR  000 WWUS41 KOKX 112313 WSWOKX URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE UPTON NY 612 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 CTZ006>008-010>012-121000- NORTHERN MIDDLESEX CT-NORTHERN NEW HAVEN CT-NORTHERN NEW LONDON CT- SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX CT-SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN CT-SOUTHERN NEW LONDON CT- 612 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM TONIGHT TO 7 AM SATURDAY... A DEVELOPING AREA OF LOW PRESSURE OVER THE ATLANTIC WILL MOVE NORTHEAST TOWARDS THE CANADIAN MARITIMES TONIGHT. LIGHT TO OCCASIONALLY MODERATE SNOW WILL BE DEVELOPING LATER THIS EVENING AND PERSIST THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. SNOW WILL THEN TAPER OFF SATURDAY MORNING WITH ACCUMULATIONS GENERALLY RANGING FROM 3 TO 4 INCHES. THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS WILL FALL ACROSS INTERIOR PORTIONS OF CONNECTICUT...MAINLY ALONG AND NORTH OF A LINE FROM WATERBURY TO NORWICH. $$  000 WWUS43 KMQT 112332 WSWMQT URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MARQUETTE MI 632 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...INTENSE LAKE EFFECT SNOW BANDS OVER NORTHERN HOUGHTON COUNTY THIS EVENING... .A NORTHWEST FLOW OF COLD AND RELATIVELY MOIST AIR ACROSS WESTERN LAKE SUPERIOR HAS GENERATED INTENSE LAKE EFFECT SNOW SHOWERS OVER HOUGHTON COUNTY THIS EVENING. UP TO 6 INCHES OF SNOWFALL IS POSSIBLE THIS EVENING FROM THE MORE INTENSE SNOW BANDS. SNOW SHOWERS WILL TAPER OFF AROUND MIDNIGHT AS DRIER AIR FILTERS IN FROM NORTHWEST OF LAKE SUPERIOR. MIZ003-120400- NORTHERN HOUGHTON- INCLUDING THE CITY OF...HOUGHTON 632 PM EST FRI MAR 11 2005 ...LAKE EFFECT SNOW WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 11 PM EST THIS EVENING... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MARQUETTE HAS ISSUED A LAKE EFFECT SNOW WARNING. INTENSE LAKE EFFECT SNOW SHOWERS WILL DROP 3 TO LOCALLY 6 INCHES OF SNOWFALL BETWEEN 630 PM AND 11 PM. LOOK FOR THE GREATEST ACCUMULATIONS ALONG HIGHWAYS M-26 AND US-41 FROM TWIN LAKES TO CALUMET. THE MORE INTENSE SNOW BANDS COULD PRODUCE SNOWFALL RATES EXCEEDING 2 INCHES PER HOUR WHILE DROPPING VISIBILITY DOWN TO NEAR ZERO AT TIMES. SNOW SHOWERS WILL BEGIN TO DIMINISH AROUND MIDNIGHT AS DRIER AIR WORKS IN FROM NORTHWEST OF LAKE SUPERIOR. REMEMBER...A LAKE EFFECT SNOW WARNING MEANS SEVERE WINTER WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE IMMINENT OR HIGHLY LIKELY. IF TRAVEL IS NECESSARY TONIGHT...DRIVE WITH EXTREME CAUTION. REDUCE DRIVING SPEEDS...LEAVE PLENTY OF ROOM BETWEEN YOU AND THE MOTORIST AHEAD OF YOU...AND ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR YOUR FAVORITE MEDIA OUTLET FOR FURTHER STATEMENTS ON THIS WINTER WEATHER EVENT. $$ VOSS