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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Friday, Feb 06 2026 12:34 AM - Friday, Feb 06 2026 4:30 AM
Issued by NWS Charleston SC


Patchy fog has developed across parts the Charleston Tri-County
area into Colleton County early this morning. With temperatures at
or below freezing in many areas, there is a chance for the fog to
produce a few slick spots, mainly on bridges and overpasses. A
little ice could also form on colder, elevated surfaces such as
tree limbs and fences.

Instructions:
Motorists are urged to remain alert for possible slick spots this
morning.

Areas Impacted:
Inland Colleton
Dorchester
Inland Berkeley
Charleston
Tidal Berkeley

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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Feb 05 2026 11:59 PM - Friday, Feb 06 2026 9:00 AM
Issued by NWS Louisville KY


A period of snow, possibly mixed with some rain and sleet, is
expected to develop Friday morning and continue through the early
afternoon hours. A dusting to one half inch of slushy snow
accumulation is possible in the advisory area. A brief glaze of
ice cannot be ruled out as some surfaces will be slow to warm
above freezing. This may cause slick spots to develop on area
roadways.

Travelers are advised to exercise caution and allow extra time to
reach their destinations on Friday.

Areas Impacted:
Washington
Scott
Floyd
Clark
Bullitt
Jefferson
Oldham
Shelby
Spencer
Anderson
Woodford
Nelson
Washington
Mercer
Jessamine
Marion
Boyle
Garrard
Madison
Casey
Lincoln

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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Feb 05 2026 11:42 PM - Friday, Feb 06 2026 10:00 AM
Issued by NWS Morristown TN


Cold temperatures tonight will continue to cause slick travel
conditions through at least Friday morning. Icy spots on roads
will likely persist in many locations due to residual moisture on
roads that will freeze as temperature fall into the 20s. Be
prepared for slick spots, especially on untreated secondary
roadways and overpasses. Use caution if traveling tonight and
Friday morning.

Areas Impacted:
Scott
Campbell
Claiborne
Hancock
Hawkins
Sullivan
Johnson
Morgan
Anderson
Union
Grainger
Hamblen
Northwest Cocke
Cocke Smoky Mountains
Northwest Greene
Southeast Greene
Washington
Unicoi
Northwest Carter
Southeast Carter
Roane
Loudon
Knox
Jefferson
NW Blount
Blount Smoky Mountains
North Sevier
Sevier Smoky Mountains
Southeast Monroe
Lee
Wise
Scott
Russell
Washington

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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Feb 05 2026 8:45 PM - Friday, Feb 06 2026 3:00 AM
Issued by NWS Chicago IL


A fast moving weather system will produce a short 3 to 5 hour
period of freezing drizzle overnight into early Friday morning.
While significant ice amounts are not expected, a minor glaze of
ice will be possible on untreated surfaces such as sidewalks and
side streets. Accordingly, motorists and walkers should be
prepared for the possibility of some slick surfaces early Friday
morning.

Areas Impacted:
Winnebago
Boone
Ogle
Lee
De Kalb
Kane
La Salle
Kendall
Grundy
Kankakee
Livingston
Iroquois
Ford
Southern Will
Newton
Benton

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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Feb 05 2026 8:45 PM - Friday, Feb 06 2026 3:00 AM
Issued by NWS Chicago IL


A fast moving weather system will produce a short 3 to 5 hour
period of accumulating snow overnight into early Friday morning.
While significant snowfall amounts are not expected, a burst of
snow, with rates up to 1 inch per hour, could result in a period
of slick travel due to snow covered roads early Friday morning.
Patchy freezing drizzle is also possible. Accordingly, motorists
are urged to plan for extra time to reach their destination
Friday morning.

Areas Impacted:
McHenry
Lake
DuPage
Northern Cook
Central Cook
Southern Cook
Northern Will
Eastern Will
Lake
Porter
Jasper

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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Feb 05 2026 8:16 PM - Friday, Feb 06 2026 9:00 AM
Issued by NWS Newport/Morehead City NC


The mix of rain, snow, sleet, and ice pellets, has further
dampened the ground near the Crystal Coast this evening resulting
in fairly widespread wet spots across portions of Onslow to
Carteret County and areas north to Beaufort and mainland Hyde
Counties. With temps quickly forecast to fall below freezing
tonight, don't think these more widespread wet spots will dry in
time, so black ice has become a concern. This threat will last
until about 9AM before temps quickly warm above freezing and the
black ice threat greatly lowers. Biggest areas of concern will be
across bridges, overpasses, and any elevated roadways.

Thin sheets of ice, called black ice, may be difficult to see,
especially during the pre-dawn hours. They may appear to be wet
spots on the road. Motorists will have a difficult time
determining which spots are just wet and which are icy.

Motorists are advised to use extra caution. Allow ample distance
between yourself and other vehicles, to avoid the risk of a
collision if slippery conditions are encountered. Allow a little
extra time to reach your destination safely.

Areas Impacted:
Beaufort
Mainland Hyde
Jones
Pamlico
Northern Craven
Southern Craven
West Carteret
East Carteret
Inland Onslow
Coastal Onslow

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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Feb 05 2026 7:05 PM - Friday, Feb 06 2026 9:00 AM
Issued by NWS Wilmington NC


Standing water from the recent rainfall and any leftover melting
snow will result in patchy black ice along or across area roadways
and thoroughfares as temperatures drop to and below 32 later this
evening, and into the 20s overnight. Icy spots could form on
paved surfaces such as bridges and overpasses, primary and
especially less traveled secondary roads, parking lots, sidewalks
and driveways.

Black ice is difficult to see and distinguish from dry surfaces.
The deceptive nature of black ice can catch you unaware while you
are driving or walking, causing you to lose control of your motor
vehicle or for one to slip and fall.

Instructions:
If you plan to drive or walk, remain alert for those slick spots.
Slow your driving speed and use care when walking on sidewalks,
driveways or across parking lots. Slips and falls constitute a
leading cause of injuries during the winter weather season.

Areas Impacted:
Robeson
Bladen
Columbus
Inland Pender
Coastal Pender
Inland New Hanover
Coastal New Hanover
Inland Brunswick
Coastal Brunswick
Marlboro
Darlington
Dillon
Florence
Marion
Williamsburg
Coastal Horry
Inland Georgetown
Coastal Georgetown
Central Horry
Northern Horry

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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Feb 05 2026 6:55 PM - Friday, Feb 06 2026 5:45 AM
Issued by NWS Jackson KY


A period of snow, possibly mixed with rain and sleet, is expected
to develop late Friday morning and persist into the afternoon
hours. A dusting to one half inch of sloppy snow accumulation is
expected for most locations.

Travelers are advised to exercise caution and allow extra time to
reach their destination on Friday.

Areas Impacted:
Estill
Rockcastle
Jackson
Lee
Owsley
Perry
Clay
Leslie

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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Feb 05 2026 1:06 PM - Friday, Feb 06 2026 2:00 AM
Issued by NWS Morristown TN


Cold temperatures tonight will continue to cause slick travel
conditions through at least Friday morning. Icy spots on roads
will likely persist in many locations due to residual moisture on
roads that will freeze as temperature fall into the 20s. Be
prepared for slick spots, especially on untreated secondary
roadways and overpasses. Use caution if traveling tonight and
Friday morning.

Areas Impacted:
Scott
Campbell
Claiborne
Hancock
Hawkins
Sullivan
Johnson
Morgan
Anderson
Union
Grainger
Hamblen
Northwest Cocke
Cocke Smoky Mountains
Northwest Greene
Southeast Greene
Washington
Unicoi
Northwest Carter
Southeast Carter
Roane
Loudon
Knox
Jefferson
NW Blount
Blount Smoky Mountains
North Sevier
Sevier Smoky Mountains
Southeast Monroe
Lee
Wise
Scott
Russell
Washington

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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Feb 05 2026 12:28 PM - Friday, Feb 06 2026 12:30 AM
Issued by NWS Pendleton OR


Areas of dense fog reducing visibility as low as one quarter mile
will persist across many areas especially above about 2000 ft
through the duration of the afternoon and into the evening. By the
evening and overnight, many of these areas of dense fog will
expand to lower elevations, becoming more widespread, especially
for areas along the foothills of the Blue Mountains.

Motorists should be prepared for dense fog expanding overnight,
potentially creating a travel hazard well into the late morning
on Friday.

Areas Impacted:
Northern Blue Mountains of Oregon
Foothills of the Northern Blue Mountains of Oregon
Foothills of the Southern Blue Mountains of Oregon
North Central Oregon
Central Oregon
Lower Columbia Basin of Washington
Foothills of the Blue Mountains of Washington

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