Severe Center
East Central Florida Warnings, Watches, And Advisories Special Weather Statement
Special Weather Statement
In effect:
Sunday, Apr 19 2026 4:30 AM EDT – Sunday, Apr 19 2026 4:00 PM EDT
Issued by NWS Louisville KY
Patchy Frost Possible Late Tonight Across Southeast Indiana and the Bluegrass Region of Central Kentucky
A dry cold front is expected to move through the region tonight
bringing only an increase in clouds to the region. Behind the
front, a reinforcing shot of colder air will allow temps to fall
into the mid-upper 30s across southeastern Indiana and the
Bluegrass region of central Kentucky. Patchy frost will be
possible in these areas. Those with sensitive vegetation should
take precautions tonight.
bringing only an increase in clouds to the region. Behind the
front, a reinforcing shot of colder air will allow temps to fall
into the mid-upper 30s across southeastern Indiana and the
Bluegrass region of central Kentucky. Patchy frost will be
possible in these areas. Those with sensitive vegetation should
take precautions tonight.
Areas Impacted:
Washington
Scott
Jefferson
Clark
Oldham
Trimble
Henry
Shelby
Franklin
Scott
Harrison
Anderson
Woodford
Fayette
Bourbon
Nicholas
Jessamine
Clark
Madison
Special Weather Statement
In effect:
Sunday, Apr 19 2026 2:29 AM EDT – Sunday, Apr 19 2026 8:00 PM EDT
Issued by NWS Peachtree City GA
HIGH FIRE DANGER CONDITIONS THIS AFTERNOON INTO THE EVENING FOR PARTS OF EAST-CENTRAL GEORGIA DUE TO LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITIES AND GUSTY WINDS
Relative Humidities of 30 percent or less can be expected for 4
or more hours this afternoon into the evening. Winds will be
northwest at 8 to 12 MPH with gusts to 20 MPH.
With dry 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.
or more hours this afternoon into the evening. Winds will be
northwest at 8 to 12 MPH with gusts to 20 MPH.
With dry 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:
Warren
Washington
Glascock
Jefferson
Johnson
Emanuel
Laurens
Treutlen
Dodge
Telfair
Wheeler
Montgomery
Toombs
Special Weather Statement
In effect:
Sunday, Apr 19 2026 2:00 AM EDT – Sunday, Apr 19 2026 8:00 PM EDT
Issued by NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC
INCREASED FIRE DANGER FROM 12 PM to 8 PM EDT TODAY
Relative humidity values will fall below 25 percent this afternoon
across northeast Georgia. Breezy winds with gusts up to 25 mph
are also expected. Low relative humidity, breezy winds, very low
fuel moisture, and ongoing drought will allow any fires that
develop to spread quickly.
Refer to your local burn permitting authority regarding whether
you may burn outdoors.
across northeast Georgia. Breezy winds with gusts up to 25 mph
are also expected. Low relative humidity, breezy winds, very low
fuel moisture, and ongoing drought will allow any fires that
develop to spread quickly.
Refer to your local burn permitting authority regarding whether
you may burn outdoors.
Areas Impacted:
Stephens
Franklin
Hart
Elbert
Special Weather Statement
In effect:
Saturday, Apr 18 2026 8:47 PM AKDT – Sunday, Apr 19 2026 5:00 AM AKDT
Issued by NWS Anchorage AK
ACCUMULATING SNOW AND PERIODS OF BLOWING SNOW FROM THOMPSON PASS NORTH ALONG THE RICHARDSON HIGHWAY TO MP 35 SUNDAY MORNING THROUGH MONDAY
A frontal system moving through Prince William Sound will bring
snow and gusty winds to Thompson Pass and along the Richardson
Highway north of Thompson Pass to MP 35 Sunday morning through
Monday. Expect the heaviest snow and strongest winds from mid to
late Sunday morning through Sunday night. East-southeasterly winds
may gust up to 35 to 40 mph during this time. The combination of
snow and gusty winds may reduce visibility to as low as one mile
or less at times. Snow showers are expected to persist through
Monday along with occasional wind gusts up to 25 mph. Total snow
accumulations of 7 to 14 inches are possible Sunday morning
through Monday evening.
snow and gusty winds to Thompson Pass and along the Richardson
Highway north of Thompson Pass to MP 35 Sunday morning through
Monday. Expect the heaviest snow and strongest winds from mid to
late Sunday morning through Sunday night. East-southeasterly winds
may gust up to 35 to 40 mph during this time. The combination of
snow and gusty winds may reduce visibility to as low as one mile
or less at times. Snow showers are expected to persist through
Monday along with occasional wind gusts up to 25 mph. Total snow
accumulations of 7 to 14 inches are possible Sunday morning
through Monday evening.
Areas Impacted:
Thompson Pass
Special Weather Statement
In effect:
Saturday, Apr 18 2026 1:30 PM AKDT – Sunday, Apr 19 2026 4:00 PM AKDT
Issued by NWS Fairbanks AK
Light Snow And Gusty Winds Through Monday
As a front moves north this weekend, areas of snow will move into
the Seward Peninsula and Western Interior Saturday night into
Sunday. Periods of snow will continue through Sunday night before
lessening in coverage on Monday. Snowfall amounts will be
heaviest east of Nome, especially in the higher terrain, where
around 1 to 3 inches of snow is expected. Gusty northeast winds,
particularly through the Bering Strait, could lead to areas of
blowing snow which could significantly reduce visibility.
the Seward Peninsula and Western Interior Saturday night into
Sunday. Periods of snow will continue through Sunday night before
lessening in coverage on Monday. Snowfall amounts will be
heaviest east of Nome, especially in the higher terrain, where
around 1 to 3 inches of snow is expected. Gusty northeast winds,
particularly through the Bering Strait, could lead to areas of
blowing snow which could significantly reduce visibility.
Areas Impacted:
Northern Seward Peninsula
Upper Kobuk Valleys
Shishmaref
Bering Strait Coast
Southern Seward Peninsula Coast
Interior Seward Peninsula
Lower Koyukuk Valley
Special Weather Statement
In effect:
Saturday, Apr 18 2026 1:15 PM AKDT – Sunday, Apr 19 2026 4:00 PM AKDT
Issued by NWS Fairbanks AK
Light To Moderate Snow Expected Through Tuesday
Light snow showers will continue on Saturday, turning more
moderate and steadier throughout the day on Sunday. Periods of
snow will persist through Monday and Tuesday before dissipating.
Snowfall totals over the 3 day period are expected to be between 5
and 8 inches with highest amounts expected over the higher
terrain and also around Bettles southwest to Hughes.
moderate and steadier throughout the day on Sunday. Periods of
snow will persist through Monday and Tuesday before dissipating.
Snowfall totals over the 3 day period are expected to be between 5
and 8 inches with highest amounts expected over the higher
terrain and also around Bettles southwest to Hughes.
Areas Impacted:
South Slopes Of The Eastern Brooks Range
South Slopes Of The Central Brooks Range
Upper Koyukuk Valley
Yukon Flats
Special Weather Statement
In effect:
Saturday, Apr 18 2026 1:15 PM AKDT – Sunday, Apr 19 2026 4:00 PM AKDT
Issued by NWS Fairbanks AK
Daily Snow Chances Continue Through Tuesday
Light snow showers will continue on Saturday, turning more
moderate and steadier throughout the day on Sunday. Periods of
snow will persist through Monday and Tuesday before dissipating.
By Sunday afternoon and evening, there is a slight chance that
snow transitions to a mix of rain and snow in the valleys. Any
rain will likely transition back to snow by Sunday night into
Monday. Wet spots that develop during the daytime hours will
likely freeze during the overnight hours, leading to possible icy
conditions. Snowfall totals will range between 2 and 4 inches for
the Tanana Valley south to the foothills of the Alaska Range.
moderate and steadier throughout the day on Sunday. Periods of
snow will persist through Monday and Tuesday before dissipating.
By Sunday afternoon and evening, there is a slight chance that
snow transitions to a mix of rain and snow in the valleys. Any
rain will likely transition back to snow by Sunday night into
Monday. Wet spots that develop during the daytime hours will
likely freeze during the overnight hours, leading to possible icy
conditions. Snowfall totals will range between 2 and 4 inches for
the Tanana Valley south to the foothills of the Alaska Range.
Areas Impacted:
Delta Junction
Tanana Flats
Eielson AFB and Salcha
Goldstream Valley and Nenana Hills
Fairbanks Metro Area
Nenana
Northern Denali Borough