Special Weather Statement
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Phoenix AZ
416 PM PST Sat Nov 15 2025
CAZ560-561-563>565-567-568-570-160115-
Chuckwalla Mountains CA-Imperial County Southeast CA-Salton Sea CA-
Chuckwalla Valley CA-Imperial Valley CA-Chiriaco Summit CA-
Joshua Tree NP West CA-Joshua Tree NP East CA-
416 PM PST Sat Nov 15 2025
...STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL IMPACT SAN BERNARDINO...NORTH CENTRAL
IMPERIAL AND RIVERSIDE COUNTIES THROUGH 515 PM PST...
At 413 PM PST, Doppler radar was tracking showers and embedded
strong thunderstorms along a line extending from 7 miles west of
Eagle Mtn to 13 miles east of Bombay Beach to Westmorland. Movement
was northeast at 50 mph.
HAZARD...Wind gusts up to 40 mph, pea size hail, brief heavy
rainfall and localized minor flooding.
SOURCE...Radar indicated.
IMPACT...Heavy rainfall could produce ponding of water and minor
flooding. Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow
around unsecured objects. Minor damage to outdoor objects
is possible.
Locations impacted include...
Brawley, Desert Center, Westmorland, Eagle Mtn, Calipatria, Slab
City, Niland, and Wiest.
This includes the following highways...
CA Interstate 10 between mile markers 91 and 116.
CA Route 78 between mile markers 14 and 17.
CA Route 111 between mile markers 21 and 44.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
If outdoors, consider seeking shelter inside a building.
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LAT...LON 3407 11532 3408 11518 3310 11526 3285 11570
3333 11556 3382 11569 3403 11585 3404 11561
3409 11560 3408 11554 3411 11552
TIME...MOT...LOC 0013Z 207DEG 44KT 3381 11561 3342 11551 3304 11561
MAX HAIL SIZE...0.25 IN
MAX WIND GUST...40 MPH
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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Raleigh NC
202 PM EST Sat Nov 15 2025
NCZ038>040-042-073>078-083>086-088-089-162315-
Davidson-Randolph-Chatham-Johnston-Stanly-Montgomery-Moore-Lee-
Harnett-Wayne-Anson-Richmond-Scotland-Hoke-Cumberland-Sampson-
Including the cities of Lexington, Thomasville, Asheboro,
Archdale, Siler City, Pittsboro, Smithfield, Selma, Clayton,
Albemarle, Troy, Southern Pines, Pinehurst, Aberdeen, Carthage,
Sanford, Lillington, Angier, Buies Creek, Erwin, Dunn, Goldsboro,
Wadesboro, Polkton, Rockingham, Ellerbe, Laurinburg,
Camp Mackall, Wagram, Raeford, Fayetteville, Spring Lake,
Hope Mills, Clinton, and Roseboro
202 PM EST Sat Nov 15 2025
...INCREASED FIRE DANGER SUNDAY FROM 11 AM TO 6 PM EST...
The combination of afternoon relative humidity values between
20 and 30 percent and westerly to northwesterly winds that will
gust mostly between 20 to 30 mph will produce increased fire
danger Sunday.
Outdoor burning is discouraged. Please consult your local burn
permitting authorities as to whether burning is allowed. If you
must burn, use extreme caution, as fires can spread rapidly under
these conditions.
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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Greenville-Spartanburg SC
108 PM EST Sat Nov 15 2025
NCZ035>037-056-057-068>072-082-501>510-160900-
Alexander-Iredell-Davie-Catawba-Rowan-Cleveland-Lincoln-Gaston-
Mecklenburg-Cabarrus-Union-Caldwell Mountains-Greater Caldwell-
Burke Mountains-Greater Burke-McDowell Mountains-Eastern McDowell-
Rutherford Mountains-Greater Rutherford-Polk Mountains-
Eastern Polk-
108 PM EST Sat Nov 15 2025
...INCREASED FIRE DANGER FROM SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH
SUNDAY EVENING...
A dry air mass moves into the area behind a departing cold front
on Sunday. With warm temperatures remaining in place, relative
humidity values will drop into the 20 to 25 percent range across
the North Carolina foothills and Piedmont. Northwest wind gusts to
around 25 mph will continue into the afternoon as well. The
combination of low relative humidity and gusty winds will lead to
Increased Fire Danger across these areas.
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.
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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
National Weather Service ANCHORAGE AK
446 AM AKST Sat Nov 15 2025
AKZ755>757-761-764-781-785-795-160130-
Kuskokwim Delta Coast and Nunivak Island-Interior Kuskokwim Delta-
Western Capes-Central Alaska Peninsula-Northern Bristol Bay Coast-
Southern Alaska Peninsula-Eastern Aleutians-Pribilof Islands-
Including the cities of Quinhagak, Kipnuk, Toksook Bay, Mekoryuk,
Bethel, Kwethluk, Akiachak, Kasigluk, Goodnews Bay, Platinum,
Port Heiden, Dillingham, Manokotak, Togiak, Cold Bay, Sand Point,
False Pass, Unalaska, Akutan, Nikolski, Saint Paul,
and Saint George
446 AM AKST Sat Nov 15 2025
...STRONG STORM TO BRING GUSTY WINDS, SNOW, RAIN, AND FREEZING
RAIN TO COASTAL AREAS THIS WEEKEND AND EARLY NEXT WEEK...
A deep storm developing in the Pacific is expected to cross into
the eastern Bering Sea between late Saturday night and midday
Sunday. Confidence in the overall storm track has increased, but
some uncertainty remains. Now, the most likely storm track is from
the eastern Aleutians Sunday morning to near Nunivak Island by
Monday afternoon.
For the Eastern Aleutians and Alaska Peninsula, the most likely
impact is strong southeasterly winds becoming southwesterly as the
storm passes overhead sometime Sunday afternoon. With higher
confidence in the track, the storm`s timing and strength will
determine the severity of the impacts, so stay tuned to the
forecast for more details.
For Southwest Alaska, the most likely scenario is gusty
southeasterly winds from the Western Capes north into the greater
Y-K Delta region. Precipitation along the leading storm front is
likely to be snow, but a transition to freezing rain and rain is
expected as the storm moves north. Given the recent snow and cold
temperatures, rain falling onto frozen or snow-covered ground is
likely to create difficult travel conditions. The scenario in
which the low moves near Nunivak Island is more likely at this
point, but the limited fetch and lower tide cycle should help
mitigate storm surge from this storm. Even so, the potential for
minor coastal flooding in the Kuskokwim Delta remains. Stay tuned
to the forecast as we continue to monitor this system.
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