In effect from Thursday, Apr 02 2026 9:59 AM - Thursday, Apr 02 2026 10:45 AM
Issued by NWS Shreveport LA
Hazard:
Wind gusts up to 40 mph.
Source:
Radar indicated.
Impact:
Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around
unsecured objects.
Locations impacted include...
Henderson, Carthage, Tenaha, Timpson, Garrison, Minden, Pinehill,
Trawick, Sacul, New Salem, Cushing, Appleby, Mount Enterprise,
Reklaw, Gary City, Lawsonville, Dotson, Chapman and Laneville.
Instructions: Monitor the weather situation closely and be alert for threatening
weather conditions.
This storm may intensify, so be certain to monitor local radio
stations and available television stations for additional information
and possible warnings from the National Weather Service.
Frequent cloud to ground lightning is occurring with this storm.
Lightning can strike 10 miles away from a thunderstorm. Seek a safe
shelter inside a building or vehicle.
Areas Impacted:
Cherokee
Rusk
Panola
Nacogdoches
Shelby
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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Apr 02 2026 8:28 AM - Thursday, Apr 02 2026 12:00 PM
Issued by NWS Albany NY
Light rain and freezing rain is moving into the southern
Adirondacks this morning. The freezing rain will be patchy and
above 2000 feet in elevation in Hamilton and northwestern Warren
Counties. Temperatures continue to hover near freezing in these
higher elevations. Some light ice accretions of a light glaze to a
few hundredths may occur on untreated surfaces. Caution should be
used on the roadways this morning.
Areas Impacted:
Hamilton
Northern Warren
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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Apr 02 2026 7:49 AM - Thursday, Apr 02 2026 12:00 PM
Issued by NWS Bismarck ND
Areas of freezing drizzle and fog will impact much of western and
central North Dakota this morning. The freezing drizzle may
deposit a thin layer of ice on untreated and elevated surfaces,
such as sidewalks and bridges. Fog will be dense at times in
southwest parts of the state, with visibility reduced to one
quarter mile or less.
Use caution on your morning commute and be prepared for rapidly
changing conditions. Do not use cruise control and leave plenty of
stopping distance ahead of you. Conditions are expected to
improve by late morning.
Areas Impacted:
Divide
Burke
Renville
Bottineau
Rolette
Williams
Mountrail
Ward
McHenry
Pierce
McKenzie
Dunn
Mercer
Oliver
McLean
Sheridan
Golden Valley
Billings
Stark
Morton
Burleigh
Slope
Hettinger
Grant
Bowman
Adams
Sioux
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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Apr 02 2026 7:32 AM - Thursday, Apr 02 2026 12:00 PM
Issued by NWS Albany NY
Light rain and freezing rain is moving into southern Vermont this
morning. The freezing rain will be patchy and above 2000 feet in
elevation in the southern Greens of Bennington and western Windham
Counties through noon. Temperatures continue to hover near
freezing in these higher elevations. Some light ice accretions
of a light glaze to a few hundredths may occur on untreated
surfaces. Caution should be used on the roadways this morning.
Areas Impacted:
Bennington
Western Windham
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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Apr 02 2026 5:45 AM - Thursday, Apr 02 2026 10:00 AM
Issued by NWS Rapid City SD
Patchy dense fog can be expected this morning. Motorists should
expect rapidly changing visibility, down to near zero at times.
Remember to use your low beam headlights in fog, slow down, and
provide plenty of braking distance between yourself and any
vehicles in front of you.
Areas Impacted:
Harding
Northern Perkins
Butte
Northern Meade Co Plains
Northern Foothills
Rapid City
Southern Foothills
Custer Co Plains
Pennington Co Plains
Western Fall River
Sturgis/Piedmont Foothills
Southern Meade Co Plains
Hermosa Foothills
Eastern Fall River
Southern Perkins
Northeastern Crook
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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Apr 02 2026 3:38 AM - Thursday, Apr 02 2026 8:00 PM
Issued by NWS Raleigh NC
The combination of low relative humidity, gusty winds, and very
dry fuels will lead to an increased risk of wildfires today
across central North Carolina.
Residents and visitors are urged to properly dispose of cigarette
butts, matches, and any other flammable items in appropriate
containers. Additionally, exercise caution if operating any
equipment that could create sparks, and keep vehicles off of dry
leaves and grass. Most dry grasses, dead leaves, and other tree
litter could easily ignite and spread fire quickly.
A statewide burn ban issued by the North Carolina Forest Service
is currently in place. Open burning of any kind is illegal.
Areas Impacted:
Person
Granville
Vance
Warren
Halifax
Forsyth
Guilford
Alamance
Orange
Durham
Franklin
Nash
Edgecombe
Davidson
Randolph
Chatham
Wake
Johnston
Wilson
Stanly
Montgomery
Moore
Lee
Harnett
Wayne
Anson
Richmond
Scotland
Hoke
Cumberland
Sampson
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Special Weather Statement
In effect from Thursday, Apr 02 2026 2:50 AM - Thursday, Apr 02 2026 12:00 PM
Issued by NWS Louisville KY
A strong low pressure system will move into the upper Midwest by
this evening, and will bring increasingly gusty winds across our
area today. Expect increasing southwest to northeast gusts by
late morning with peak gusts through the afternoon in the 30 to 40
mph range. Gusts will diminish toward sunset this evening. High
profile vehicles should use caution, especially on east to west
oriented roadways like I-64.