Winter Storm Warning
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service New Orleans LA
633 PM CST Tue Jan 21 2025
LAZ070-MSZ084-085-087-088-220600-
/O.CON.KLIX.WS.W.0001.000000T0000Z-250122T0600Z/
Lower St. Bernard-Northern Harrison-Northern Jackson-Southern
Harrison-Southern Jackson-
Including the cities of Escatawpa, Long Beach, St. Martin, Lyman,
Gautier, Yscloskey, Delacroix, Pascagoula, Saucier, Biloxi,
Vancleave, Ocean Springs, Shell Beach, Pass Christian, Wade,
Gulfport, and Moss Point
633 PM CST Tue Jan 21 2025
...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT CST
TONIGHT...
* WHAT...Snow. Additional snow accumulations up to one inch.
* WHERE...In Louisiana, Lower St. Bernard Parish. In Mississippi,
Northern Harrison, Northern Jackson, Southern Harrison, and
Southern Jackson Counties.
* WHEN...Until midnight CST tonight.
* IMPACTS...Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will
remain extremely hazardous. The hazardous conditions will impact
the Wednesday morning commute, and could impact the Wednesday
evening commute.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in
your vehicle in case of an emergency. The latest road conditions for
the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 5 1 1.
Persons are urged to stay indoors until conditions improve. If you
must go outside, dress in layers. Several layers of clothes will
keep you warmer than a single heavy coat. Cover exposed skin to
reduce your risk of frostbite or hypothermia. Gloves, a scarf, and a
hat will keep you from losing your body heat.
Persons should consider delaying all travel. If travel is absolutely
necessary, drive with extreme caution. Consider taking a winter
storm kit along with you, including such items as tire chains,
booster cables, flashlight, shovel, blankets and extra clothing.
Also take water, a first aid kit, and anything else that would help
you survive in case you become stranded.
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URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service New Orleans LA
633 PM CST Tue Jan 21 2025
LAZ066>069-220600-
/O.CON.KLIX.WS.W.0001.000000T0000Z-250122T0600Z/
Lower Terrebonne-Lower Lafourche-Coastal Jefferson Parish-Lower
Plaquemines-
Including the cities of Empire, Pointe A La Hache, Cut Off,
Golden Meadow, Montegut, Boothville, Cocodrie, Myrtle Grove,
Grand Isle, Galliano, Port Sulphur, Venice, Chauvin, Buras,
Dulac, and Leeville
633 PM CST Tue Jan 21 2025
...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT CST
TONIGHT...
* WHAT...Snow. Additional snow accumulations up to one inch.
* WHERE...Coastal Jefferson Parish, Lower Lafourche, Lower
Plaquemines, and Lower Terrebonne Parishes.
* WHEN...Until midnight CST tonight.
* IMPACTS...Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will
remain extremely hazardous. The hazardous conditions will impact
the Wednesday morning commute and could impact the Wednesday
evening commute.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in
your vehicle in case of an emergency. The latest road conditions for
the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 5 1 1.
Persons are urged to stay indoors until conditions improve. If you
must go outside, dress in layers. Several layers of clothes will
keep you warmer than a single heavy coat. Cover exposed skin to
reduce your risk of frostbite or hypothermia. Gloves, a scarf, and a
hat will keep you from losing your body heat.
Persons should consider delaying all travel. If travel is absolutely
necessary, drive with extreme caution. Consider taking a winter
storm kit along with you, including such items as tire chains,
booster cables, flashlight, shovel, blankets and extra clothing.
Also take water, a first aid kit, and anything else that would help
you survive in case you become stranded.
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URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Mobile AL
117 PM CST Tue Jan 21 2025
ALZ051>060-261>266-FLZ201>206-MSZ067-075-076-078-079-220415-
/O.CON.KMOB.WS.W.0001.000000T0000Z-250122T1200Z/
Choctaw-Washington-Clarke-Wilcox-Monroe-Conecuh-Butler-Crenshaw-
Escambia-Covington-Mobile Inland-Baldwin Inland-Mobile Central-
Baldwin Central-Mobile Coastal-Baldwin Coastal-Escambia Inland-
Escambia Coastal-Santa Rosa Inland-Santa Rosa Coastal-Okaloosa
Inland-Okaloosa Coastal-Wayne-Perry-Greene-Stone-George-
Including the cities of Mobile, Theodore, Grand Bay, Seminole,
Chatom, Greenville, Dauphin Island, Luverne, Andalusia, Opp,
Millry, Valparaiso, Leakesville, Evergreen, Wiggins, Prichard,
Eglin AFB, Citronelle, Fort Walton Beach, Spanish Fort, Beaumont,
Daphne, Bayou La Batre, Pensacola Beach, Grove Hill, Orange
Beach, Crestview, Lisman, Homewood, Bay Minette, Fort Pickens,
Niceville, Pine Hill, Saraland, Destin, Silas, Brantley, Beulah,
Richton, Perdido Bay, Lucedale, Butler, Pensacola, Gulf Shores,
Century, Camden, Flomaton, Walnut Hill, Brewton, Ensley,
Waynesboro, Milton, McLain, Thomasville, Stockton, Fairhope, New
Augusta, Jackson, Jay, Gulf Breeze, Navarre, Wright, Monroeville,
Fort Morgan, Foley, Bagdad, Atmore, and Molino
117 PM CST Tue Jan 21 2025
...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM CST WEDNESDAY...
* WHAT...Heavy snow. Additional snow accumulations between 1 and 3
inches.
* WHERE...Portions of south central and southwest Alabama, northwest
Florida, and southeast Mississippi.
* WHEN...Until 6 AM CST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS...Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will
likely become slick and hazardous. Plan on slippery road
conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the Tuesday
evening commute.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Near blizzard conditions are expected along
and south of I-10 through late this afternoon. Heavy, blowing snow
will reduce visibility as low as a quarter mile at times.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in
your vehicle in case of an emergency. The latest road conditions for
the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 5 1 1.
Persons are urged to stay indoors until conditions improve. If you
must go outside, dress in layers. Several layers of clothes will
keep you warmer than a single heavy coat. Cover exposed skin to
reduce your risk of frostbite or hypothermia. Gloves, a scarf, and a
hat will keep you from losing your body heat.
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