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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC
449 AM EST Fri Nov 7 2025

VAZ026>031-WVZ050>053-055-072200-
Rockingham-Shenandoah-Frederick VA-Page-Warren-Clarke-Hampshire-
Morgan-Berkeley-Jefferson-Hardy-
Including the cities of Harrisonburg, Strasburg, Woodstock,
Mount Jackson, New Market, Winchester, Luray, Shenandoah,
Stanley, Front Royal, Berryville, Romney, Paw Paw, Martinsburg,
Charles Town, Shepherdstown, and Moorefield
449 AM EST Fri Nov 7 2025

...ELEVATED FIRE DANGER FOR NORTHERN PORTIONS OF THE SHENANDOAH
VALLEY INTO EASTERN WEST VIRGINIA BETWEEN NOON AND 5 PM THIS
AFTERNOON...

The combination of 10 hour fuel moistures around 9 to 10 percent,
relative humidities around 30 to 38 percent, and winds around 15
to 20 mph, with frequent gusts to 30 mph will lead to an
increased risk for the rapid spread of wildfires today,
especially between noon and 5 PM.

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
grass. Most dry grasses, dead leaves, and other tree litter could
easily ignite and spread fire quickly.

Lastly, remember to obey local burn bans. For more information about
wildfire danger, burn restrictions, and wildfire prevention and
education, please visit your state forestry or environmental
protection website.

For West Virginia, visit www.wvforestry.com
For Virginia, visit dof.virginia.gov

$$

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TIYAN GU
728 PM ChST Fri Nov 7 2025

PMZ171-072130-
YAP-
728 PM ChST Fri Nov 7 2025

...TROPICAL STORM FUNG-WONG MOVING NORTHWEST AND FURTHER INTO THE
PHILIPPINE SEA...
...CHOPPY SEAS AND ELEVATED SURF TO STEADILY IMPROVE...

Tropical Storm Fung-Wong is now northwest or Yap and is moving
westward further into the Philippine Sea and away from Yap State.
Satellite-derived winds show moderate to fresh winds (15-20 kt) south
to southeast winds across eastern Yap State. Tropical storm-force
winds are no longer occurring at Yap Proper, and are now southwest to
south winds of 20 to 30 kt winds near Yap Proper. Winds will
gradually continue to improve tonight and Saturday, with the
background trade-wind pattern eventually extending back across the
region.

Seas and surf will remain elevated across eastern Yap State as the
swell from Fung-wong will continue to impact the region for the next
few days. As Fung-wong continues to move away from the region, this
swell will slowly diminish and be replaced by the background trade-wind
swell. Minor coastal inundation is still possible due to the elevated
King Tide cycle, but risk of inundation will decrease by the end of
the weekend or early this upcoming week.

This will be the last Special Weather Statement issued for the outer
islands of Yap State. For the latest weather info, visit
weather.gov/gum/PublicForecasts or listen for information shared
by WSO Yap.

For more information on Tropical Storm Fung-Wong please see
bulletins issued by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center under WMO header
WTPN32 PGTW and the National Weather Service WMO headers WTPQ32 PGUM.

$$

Schank

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Jacksonville FL
305 AM EST Fri Nov 7 2025

FLZ021-023-024-030-031-120-124-125-132-220-225-232-322-325-422-
425-522-GAZ132>136-149-151>154-162-163-165-166-250-264-350-364-
071400-
Suwannee-Baker-Inland Nassau-Union-Bradford-Eastern Hamilton-
Coastal Nassau-Coastal Duval-Eastern Clay-Western Hamilton-
Trout River-Western Clay-Northern Columbia-South Central Duval-
Southeastern Columbia-Western Duval-Southwestern Columbia-Coffee-
Jeff Davis-Bacon-Appling-Wayne-Atkinson-Pierce-Brantley-
Inland Glynn-Coastal Glynn-Echols-Clinch-Inland Camden-
Coastal Camden-Northern Ware-Northeastern Charlton-Southern Ware-
Western Charlton-
Including the cities of Houston, Live Oak, McAlpin, Newburn,
Suwannee Springs, Macclenny, Olustee, Ratliff, Hilliard,
Kings Ferry, Bryceville, Lake Butler, Starke, New River, Jasper,
Jennings, Belmont, White Springs, Amelia City, Fernandina Beach,
Yulee, Arlington, Jacksonville, Oceanway, Tallyrand, Orange Park,
Green Cove Springs, West Lake, Blue Springs,
Suwannee River Station, Doctors Inlet, Lakeside, Bellair,
Middleburg, Winfield, Suwannee Valley, Ortega, Riverside,
San Marco, Lake City, Lulu, Watertown, Normandy, Columbia,
Oleno State Park, Douglas, Hazlehurst, Alma, New Lacy, Baxley,
Pine Grove, Plant Hatch, Doctortown, Gardi, Jesup, Axson,
Pearson, Willacoochee, Blackshear, Atkinson, Hickox, Hortense,
Nahunta, Raybon, Waynesville, Hoboken, Thalmann, Jekyll Island,
Glynn Haven, Sea Island, St. Simons, Country Club Estate,
Dock Junction, Needmore, Statenville, Homerville, Colesburg,
Tarboro, Waverly, Woodbine, Dover Bluff, Kingsland, Dungeness,
Needham, Waycross, Winokur, Folkston, St. George, Homeland,
Race Pond, and Stephen Foster State Park
305 AM EST Fri Nov 7 2025

...AREAS OF LOCALLY DENSE FOG DEVELOPING DURING THE PREDAWN AND
EARLY MORNING HOURS...

Area observations and nighttime infrared satellite imagery
indicate that fog is expanding across portions of southeast
Georgia and along the Interstate 10 corridor in the Suwannee
Valley and portions of inland northeast Florida. We expect locally
dense fog to expand in coverage as the predawn and early morning
hours progress, and Dense Fog Advisories may become necessary for
portions of our area towards sunrise. Motorists should remain
alert for sudden changes in visibility during the early morning
commute, especially in low spots and near marshes, rivers, creeks
or lakes. Fog is expected to dissipate by the mid-morning hours
today.

$$

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ
229 AM EST Fri Nov 7 2025

DEZ001>004-MDZ012-015-019-020-PAZ054-055-060>062-070-071-101>106-
072300-
New Castle-Kent-Inland Sussex-Delaware Beaches-Kent MD-
Queen Annes-Talbot-Caroline-Carbon-Monroe-Berks-Lehigh-
Northampton-Delaware-Philadelphia-Western Chester-Eastern Chester-
Western Montgomery-Eastern Montgomery-Upper Bucks-Lower Bucks-
Including the cities of Wilmington, Dover, Georgetown,
Rehoboth Beach, Chestertown, Centreville, Easton, Denton,
Jim Thorpe, Stroudsburg, Reading, Allentown, Bethlehem, Media,
Philadelphia, Honey Brook, Oxford, West Chester, Kennett Square,
Collegeville, Pottstown, Norristown, Lansdale, Chalfont,
Perkasie, Morrisville, and Doylestown
229 AM EST Fri Nov 7 2025

...ELEVATED RISK FOR FIRE SPREAD TODAY...

There is an elevated risk for fire spread today for Delaware, the
Eastern Shore of Maryland and eastern Pennsylvania. Minimum
relative humidity values will fall into the 30-40% range. This
will be accompanied by mild and dry south-southwest winds of 10
to 15 mph with gusts of 20 to 30 mph. These conditions, along
with the continued drying of fine fuels, could support the rapid
spread of any fires that ignite, which could quickly become
difficult to control. Relative humidities will begin to increase
late in the afternoon as winds will decrease toward sunset.

Outdoor burning is strongly discouraged. Be sure to properly
extinguish or dispose of any potential ignition sources, including
smoking materials such as cigarette butts.

This forecast considers meteorological, fuel, and land conditions
and has been developed in coordination with state fire officials.

$$

RCM

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Juneau AK
936 PM AKST Thu Nov 6 2025

AKZ323-326>332-080000-
City and Borough of Sitka-Petersburg Borough-
Western Kupreanof Island and Kuiu Island-Prince of Wales Island-
City and Borough of Wrangell-Ketchikan Gateway Borough-
City of Hyder-Annette Island-
Including the cities of Sitka, Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander,
Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg, Coffman Cove, Thorne Bay, Wrangell,
Ketchikan, Hyder, and Metlakatla
936 PM AKST Thu Nov 6 2025

...HIGH WIND AND HEAVY RAIN FOR THE WEEKEND...

Heavy rain returns to the southern and central panhandle over the
weekend as a strong plume of moisture, associated with a low
pressure system, move north. This system reaches the panhandle
Saturday afternoon and continues to bring times of heavy
precipitation through Sunday. The heaviest rainfall rates are
most likely to occur over the far southern panhandle between
Saturday evening and Sunday morning. Rain amounts between 2 to 5
inches are expected. Isolated higher amounts are possible in areas
of elevated terrain. Precipitation amounts currently look to be
between a 2 to 5 year return interval event. Rises in water levels
are anticipated but no river flooding is expected at this time.

Additionally, high winds will be a concern across the southern
panhandle as the system moves northward. A High Wind Watch is in
effect for Prince of Wales Island, Ketchikan, and Metlakatla from
the latter half of Saturday through Sunday morning, with gusts of
up to 60 mph possible. Given the potential combination of high
winds and heavy rainfall, isolated landslides may be possible in
areas of steep terrain.

$$

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Juneau AK
936 PM AKST Thu Nov 6 2025

AKZ318>322-324-325-080000-
Municipality of Skagway-Haines Borough and Klukwan-Glacier Bay-
Eastern Chichagof Island-Cape Fairweather to Lisianski Strait-
Admiralty Island-City and Borough of Juneau-
Including the cities of Skagway, White Pass, Haines, Gustavus,
Hoonah, Tenakee Springs, Elfin Cove, Pelican, Angoon, and Juneau
936 PM AKST Thu Nov 6 2025

...SNOW POTENTIAL FOR THE NORTHERN PANHANDLE OVER THE WEEKEND...

Confidence is growing for the potential of significant
accumulating snow over the weekend. Specifically over parts of
far northern panhandle, with minor accumulations in the Icy
Strait corridor. This is due to a strong system that moves into
the panhandle Saturday night. As this system moves northward, a
rain/snow mix will initially be possible for parts of the Icy
Strait corridor, ranging from Pelican to Juneau. There is
possibility of minor snow accumulations in these locations, but
any accumulation is likely to be less than one inch.

Significantly more snow is expected for the far northern
panhandle, with confidence increasing for accumulating snow late
Saturday night through Sunday. In particular, the Klondike
Highway could receive between 7 to 15 inches of new snow. The
Haines Highway may also receive appreciable accumulating snow, but
confidence is lower due to warmer temperatures. Minor snow
accumulation is possible for Haines and Skagway into Sunday
morning, but confidence is low due to temperatures being warm
near sea level limiting any accumulation.

Additionally, gusty winds and periods of moderate to heavy
rainfall is expected across the northern panhandle Saturday night
into Sunday.

$$

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
National Weather Service ANCHORAGE AK
335 PM AKST Thu Nov 6 2025

AKZ771-772-071500-
Kodiak Island Northeast-Kodiak Island Southwest-
Including the cities of Kodiak City, Port Lions, Ouzinkie,
Old Harbor, Akhiok, Karluk, and Larsen Bay
335 PM AKST Thu Nov 6 2025

...RESUSPENDED ASH FROM KATMAI-NOVARUPTA EXPECTED OVER KODIAK
ISLAND THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT...

Strong northwesterly winds with gusts up to 65 mph are expected
across Shelikof Strait and the waters around Kodiak Island through
Friday night. These winds have resuspended ash from the 1912
Katmai-Novarupta eruption aloft, potentially causing haze and
trace amounts of ash accumulation at the surface. The communities
of Karluk, Akhiok, and Larson Bay are most likely to be affected.

Those with respiratory ailments in these areas are encourage to
avoid or reduce outdoor activity to avoid inhaling the ash. Those
in sensitive groups and with respiratory ailments are encouraged
to avoid or significantly reduce time outdoors through Friday to
reduce the amount of ash inhaled.

Winds are expected to diminish Saturday, which should cause the
ash to settle out of the atmosphere.

$$

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
National Weather Service ANCHORAGE AK
335 PM AKST Thu Nov 6 2025

AKZ725-071500-
Southern Kenai Mtns-
Including the city of Seward
335 PM AKST Thu Nov 6 2025

...STRONG WINDS AND PERIODS OF SNOW AND RAIN/SNOW MIX THROUGH
FRIDAY MORNING...

Gusty northerly winds will continue to increase through the day
today as an area of low pressure approaches from the south. Snow
will develop across the Bear Creek and Seward areas later this
morning. Snow may be heavy at times this afternoon with several
inches of snow accumulation possible. Temperatures are expected
to warm into the mid 30s by late Thursday afternoon. Any warmer
air will help to minimize the potential of blowing and drifting
snow due to the gusty winds. Warmer air may also allow for rain
to mix with the snow helping to reduce snowfall totals. Wind
gusts up to 50 mph remain possible this afternoon and evening.

$$

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Fairbanks AK
330 PM AKST Thu Nov 6 2025

AKZ825-080000-
Yukon Delta Coast-
Including Mountain Village, Emmonak, Alakanuk, Kotlik,
Scammon Bay, Hooper Bay, Nunam Iqua, and Chevak
330 PM AKST Thu Nov 6 2025

...Elevated Water Levels Saturday and Sunday...

A strong low pressure system moving into the Western Bering Sea
will bring elevated water levels 1 to 3 feet above the normal high
tide line on Saturday and Sunday. The highest water levels will be
with the high tide each afternoon from Nunam Iqua south including
Scammon Bay, Hooper Bay, and Chevak. Winds will be primarily
offshore from the southeast, but larger than normal tide cycles
due to the nearly full moon and the strength of the storm will
bring in elevated water. The strongest winds will not coincide
with the highest water levels, so significant wave run-up or
coastal flooding are not expected.

$$

Chriest

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