In effect from Thursday, Feb 12 2026 1:02 AM - Thursday, Feb 12 2026 7:15 AM
Issued by NWS Baltimore MD/Washington DC
What:
Isolated to scattered snow showers.
Where:
Near and west of the Allegheny Front.
When:
Continuing through this morning.
Impacts:
Plan on slippery road conditions.
Additional Details:
Snow showers may be moderate at times
overnight, perhaps spilling into the foothills. Additional
snowfall accumulations of 1 to 2 inches are possible, mainly
along west-facing slopes above 2500 feet through this morning.
Instructions: Slow down and use caution while traveling. The latest road
conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by
calling 5 1 1.
Winds this strong can make driving difficult, especially for high
profile vehicles. Use extra caution.
Areas Impacted:
Western Garrett
Western Grant
Western Pendleton
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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Feb 12 2026 1:02 AM - Thursday, Feb 12 2026 7:15 AM
Issued by NWS Baltimore MD/Washington DC
What:
Isolated to scattered snow showers.
Where:
Near and west of the Allegheny Front.
When:
Continuing through this morning.
Impacts:
Plan on slippery road conditions.
Additional Details:
Snow showers may be moderate at times
overnight, perhaps spilling into the foothills. Additional
snowfall accumulations of 1 to 2 inches are possible, mainly
along west-facing slopes above 2500 feet through this morning.
Instructions: Slow down and use caution while traveling. The latest road
conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by
calling 5 1 1.
Winds this strong can make driving difficult, especially for high
profile vehicles. Use extra caution.
Areas Impacted:
Western Garrett
Western Grant
Western Pendleton
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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Feb 12 2026 12:20 AM - Thursday, Feb 12 2026 6:00 PM
Issued by NWS Peachtree City GA
Relative Humidities of 25 percent or less can be expected for
4 or more hours this afternoon into the evening. Winds will be
northwest to northeast at 5 to 10 mph.
With drying fuels, high fire danger conditions can be expected.
Please refer to your local burn permitting authorities
whether you may burn outdoors. If you do burn outside,
use extreme caution.
Areas Impacted:
Dade
Walker
Catoosa
Whitfield
Murray
Fannin
Gilmer
Union
Towns
Chattooga
Gordon
Pickens
Dawson
Lumpkin
White
Floyd
Bartow
Cherokee
Forsyth
Hall
Banks
Jackson
Madison
Polk
Paulding
Cobb
North Fulton
Gwinnett
Barrow
Clarke
Oconee
Oglethorpe
Wilkes
Haralson
Carroll
Douglas
South Fulton
DeKalb
Rockdale
Walton
Newton
Morgan
Greene
Taliaferro
Heard
Coweta
Fayette
Clayton
Spalding
Henry
Butts
Jasper
Putnam
Hancock
Warren
Troup
Meriwether
Pike
Upson
Lamar
Monroe
Jones
Baldwin
Washington
Glascock
Jefferson
Harris
Talbot
Taylor
Crawford
Bibb
Twiggs
Wilkinson
Johnson
Emanuel
Muscogee
Chattahoochee
Marion
Schley
Macon
Peach
Houston
Bleckley
Laurens
Treutlen
Stewart
Webster
Sumter
Dooly
Crisp
Pulaski
Wilcox
Dodge
Telfair
Wheeler
Montgomery
Toombs
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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Feb 12 2026 12:15 AM - Thursday, Feb 12 2026 6:00 PM
Issued by NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC
ALthough lighter winds return today, minimum relative humidity
will drop below 25 percent this afternoon and early evening across
northeast Georgia. These critically low humidity values will lead
to increased fire danger from noon to 6 PM EST this evening.
Please refer to your local burn permitting authorities on whether
you can burn today. If you do burn, use extreme caution since
fires can quickly get out of hand under these conditions.
Areas Impacted:
Rabun
Habersham
Stephens
Franklin
Hart
Elbert
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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Wednesday, Feb 11 2026 10:58 PM - Thursday, Feb 12 2026 6:00 AM
Issued by NWS State College PA
Lake enhanced and upslope snow showers will continue through the
rest of the night. Light to moderate snow may accumulate on
roadways and will reduce visibility to 1 mile at times, creating
hazardous travel conditions. Additional accumulation of 1 to 3
inches is possible, with the highest amounts expected on the
western ridges of Cambria and Somerset Counties.
Areas Impacted:
Warren
McKean
Elk
Clearfield
Cambria
Somerset
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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Wednesday, Feb 11 2026 6:35 PM - Thursday, Feb 12 2026 6:00 AM
Issued by NWS Pittsburgh PA
Upslope snow showers along the higher elevations of western
Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia can impact area travel
through Thursday. Some instances of snow north of Allegheny County
will also be possible. Some of these showers may be moderate in
intensity at times and can reduce visibility and lead to
accumulation on roadways. Total accumulations between 1-3 inches
are expected with localized amounts approaching 4 inches possible,
mainly along west-facing slopes.
Areas Impacted:
Mercer
Venango
Forest
Lawrence
Butler
Clarion
Jefferson
Armstrong
Westmoreland Ridges
Fayette Ridges
Indiana
Higher Elevations of Indiana
Eastern Preston
Eastern Tucker
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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Wednesday, Feb 11 2026 2:33 PM - Thursday, Feb 12 2026 4:00 PM
Issued by NWS Fairbanks AK
A warm and moist low pressure system out in the northern Bering Sea
makes its way into Western Alaska beginning late Friday night into
Saturday. This storm is expected to bring widespread snowfall to
much of the West Coast and Interior through Saturday evening. High
end snowfall is expected to be between 4" to 8", with low end
snowfall amounts between 2" to 5". Locally higher snowfall amounts
are possible in areas where the heaviest snow bands set up. Exact
snowfall location and amounts are still uncertain for right now, but
we will continue to update over the next couple of days.
Areas Impacted:
South Slopes of the Western Brooks Range
Noatak Valley
Kivalina and Red Dog Dock
Lower Kobuk Valley
Baldwin Peninsula
Northern Seward Peninsula
Upper Kobuk Valleys
Shishmaref
Bering Strait Coast
Southern Seward Peninsula Coast
Interior Seward Peninsula
Eastern Norton Sound and Nulato Hills
Yukon Delta Coast
Lower Yukon River
St Lawrence Island
Lower Koyukuk Valley
Middle Yukon Valley
Lower Yukon and Innoko Valleys
North Slopes of the Western Alaska Range
Upper Kuskokwim Valley
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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Wednesday, Feb 11 2026 2:31 PM - Thursday, Feb 12 2026 4:00 PM
Issued by NWS Fairbanks AK
A warm and moist low pressure system out in the northern Bering Sea
makes its way into Western Alaska beginning late Friday night into
Saturday. This storm is expected to bring widespread snowfall to
much of the West Coast and Interior through Saturday evening. High
end snowfall is expected to be between 4" to 8", with low end
snowfall amounts between 2" to 5". Locally higher snowfall amounts
are possible in areas where the heaviest snow bands set up. Exact
snowfall location and amounts are still uncertain for right now, but
we will continue to update over the next couple of days.
Areas Impacted:
South Slopes Of The Eastern Brooks Range
South Slopes Of The Central Brooks Range
Upper Koyukuk Valley
Dalton Highway Summits
Yukon Flats
White Mountains and High Terrain South of the Yukon River