Special Weather Statement
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Great Falls MT
740 AM MST Wed Dec 3 2025
MTZ303-308-309-312-313-316-031700-
Eastern Glacier, Western Toole, and Central Pondera-
Southern High Plains-Eastern Pondera and Eastern Teton-
Cascade County below 5000ft-Judith Basin County and Judith Gap-
Gates of the Mountains-
Including the cities of Cut Bank, Ethridge, Santa Rita, Bynum,
Choteau, Pendroy, Brady, Conrad, Ledger, Great Falls, Raynesford,
Geyser, Stanford, Windham, Benchland, Hobson, Moccasin,
Canyon Creek, Wolf Creek, and Craig
740 AM MST Wed Dec 3 2025
Patchy dense freezing fog is possible across portions of north-
central Montana this morning. Reduced visibility, in combination
with icy roads, may make travel difficult at times. Motorists
should be prepared for sudden changes in visibility and road
conditions.
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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
513 AM EST Wed Dec 3 2025
INZ050-058-059-066-073>075-080-KYZ089>100-OHZ026-034-035-042>046-
051>056-060>065-070>074-077>082-088-031800-
Wayne-Fayette-Union-Franklin-Ripley-Dearborn-Ohio-Switzerland-
Carroll-Gallatin-Boone-Kenton-Campbell-Owen-Grant-Pendleton-
Bracken-Robertson-Mason-Lewis-Hardin-Mercer-Auglaize-Darke-Shelby-
Logan-Delaware-Miami-Champaign-Clark-Madison-Licking-Preble-
Montgomery-Greene-Pickaway-Fairfield-Butler-Warren-Clinton-Ross-
Hocking-Hamilton-Clermont-Brown-Highland-Adams-Pike-Scioto-
Including the cities of Richmond, Connersville, Liberty,
West College Corner, Brookville, Batesville, Milan, Versailles,
Osgood, Bright, Lawrenceburg, Hidden Valley, Greendale, Aurora,
Dillsboro, Rising Sun, Vevay, Carrollton, Warsaw, Florence,
Burlington, Oakbrook, Covington, Erlanger, Independence, Newport,
Fort Thomas, Highland Heights, Bellevue, Dayton, Alexandria,
Owenton, Williamstown, Crittenden, Dry Ridge, Falmouth, Butler,
Augusta, Brooksville, Mount Olivet, Maysville, Tollesboro,
Head Of Grassy, Camp Dix, Vanceburg, Kenton, Ada, Celina,
Coldwater, Wapakoneta, St. Marys, New Bremen, Minster,
Greenville, Sidney, Bellefontaine, Marysville, Delaware, Troy,
Piqua, Tipp City, Urbana, Springfield, London, West Jefferson,
Plain City, Downtown Columbus, Newark, Eaton, Camden,
Downtown Dayton, Kettering, Beavercreek, Fairborn, Xenia,
Washington Court House, Circleville, Lancaster, Pickerington,
Hamilton, Middletown, Fairfield, Oxford, Mason, Lebanon, Landen,
Springboro, Franklin, Wilmington, Blanchester, Chillicothe,
Logan, Downtown Cincinnati, Milford, Summerside, Mount Carmel,
Mount Repose, Withamsville, Mulberry, Day Heights, Georgetown,
Mount Orab, Ripley, Aberdeen, Hillsboro, Greenfield, West Union,
Manchester, Peebles, Seaman, Winchester, Waverly, Pike Lake,
Piketon, Portsmouth, and Wheelersburg
513 AM EST Wed Dec 3 2025
...LIGHT SNOW LIKELY LATE TONIGHT...
Light snow is expected to develop across the area after midnight,
shifting to the southeast through the predawn hours. This band of
light snow will affect the Tri-State region by the Thursday
morning commute, eventually pushing south of the area by mid-
morning.
Minor snow accumulations of less than an inch are expected, but
cold ground conditions will allow for quick accumulation on any
untreated surfaces. The main impacts are expected to be reduced
visibilities and some slick spots on untreated surfaces.
Motorists should exercise caution. Plan extra time for the
Thursday morning commute.
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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Pendleton OR
123 AM PST Wed Dec 3 2025
ORZ507-WAZ029-031600-
Foothills of the Northern Blue Mountains of Oregon-
Foothills of the Blue Mountains of Washington-
Including the cities of Athena, Pendleton, Pilot Rock, Dayton,
Waitsburg, and Walla Walla
123 AM PST Wed Dec 3 2025
Patchy dense fog and freezing fog is reducing visibilities down to 1
mile or less in parts of the Foothills of the Blue Mountains in
Washington and Oregon. Webcams show reduced visibilities on I-84
in Mission and Cabbage Hill, SR-204, and SR-11 near Dry Creek,
Weston, and Athena. Fog will continue to settle through the early
and mid morning hours today. Remember to practice safer driving,
including to leave extra space in the car in front of you and
using your low beams
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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Amarillo TX
1029 PM CST Tue Dec 2 2025
OKZ001-002-TXZ001>003-006>008-011>013-016>018-317-031800-
Cimarron-Texas-Dallam-Sherman-Hansford-Hartley-Moore-Hutchinson-
Oldham-Potter-Carson-Deaf Smith-Randall-Armstrong-
Palo Duro Canyon-
Including the cities of Boise City, Keyes, Guymon, Dalhart, Ware,
Conlen, Stratford, Spearman, Gruver, Hartley, Channing, Romero,
Dumas, Four Way, Masterson, Borger, Vega, Wildorado, Boys Ranch,
Amarillo, Bushland, Panhandle, Pantex, White Deer, Skellytown,
Dawn, Hereford, Bootleg, Buffalo Lake, Canyon, Umbarger, Claude,
Washburn, Wayside, Goodnight, and Palo Duro Canyon State Park
1029 PM CST Tue Dec 2 2025
Winter weather is on the way to the Panhandles Wednesday afternoon
into Thursday. A weather system is expected to move over the Four
Corners Wednesday and then track east across New Mexico on
Wednesday night. Out ahead of this system a strong cold front,
associated with a much larger cold air mass over Canada will bring
cold enough temperatures to the Panhandles to allow the
precipitation to be in the form of snow.
It`s anticipated that this system will produce some snow bands,
possibly a narrow area of snow. These band locations could range
from the Oklahoma Panhandle down to the southern Texas Panhandle.
Right now there`s high uncertainty on the location of the snow
bands, so much that winter highlights are currently on hold. As
the system approaches and we narrow down the areas that have the
greatest chances of impactful accumulating snow, then we`ll add
winter highlights as needed.
Right now areas covered in this statement have about a 30 to 60
percent chance of receiving at least an inch of snow between
Wednesday afternoon, and Thursday evening. But if these turn out
to be narrow snow bands, then there could be several areas that
receive little to no snow, while more isolated areas pick up 1 to
2 inches of snow. And those same areas would have about a 10
percent chance of greater than 2 inches of snow.
As it stands right now the best chance for snow to occur in
Oklahoma to northwest Texas would be mid day Wednesday through
midnight Wednesday night. West of Amarillo to Guymon has the best
chance for snow from 9PM Wednesday through about 6 AM Thursday
morning. And east of that same line would be from 3AM to 3PM
Thursday.
$$
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Juneau AK
257 PM AKST Tue Dec 2 2025
AKZ320>322-325-040000-
Glacier Bay-Eastern Chichagof Island-
Cape Fairweather to Lisianski Strait-City and Borough of Juneau-
Including the cities of Gustavus, Hoonah, Tenakee Springs,
Elfin Cove, Pelican, and Juneau
257 PM AKST Tue Dec 2 2025
..POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT LONG DURATION SNOW EVENT LATE THIS
WEEKEND...
Multiple systems look to move through the region this coming
weekend. Temperatures and snow levels are expected to steadily
fall on Sunday over the Juneau and Icy Strait areas.
Snowfall rates will increase through Sunday with potential for 6
inches every 12 hours and at least a 20% probability of 24 hour
accumulations exceeding 12 inches.
Snow is likely to continue through Monday and potentially longer
as additional weather systems move into the region. Stay tuned to
the forecast over the coming days. Now is the time to begin
preparations for this potentially significant event.
$$
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Juneau AK
257 PM AKST Tue Dec 2 2025
AKZ317>319-040000-
City and Borough of Yakutat-Municipality of Skagway-
Haines Borough and Klukwan-
Including the cities of Yakutat, Skagway, White Pass, and Haines
257 PM AKST Tue Dec 2 2025
...POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT LONG DURATION SNOW EVENT THIS WEEKEND...
Multiple systems look to move through the region this coming
weekend. Temperatures and snow levels are expected to steadily
fall starting Friday night across Yakutat and the Northern Inner
Channels.
Snowfall rates will increase Saturday with potential for 6 inches
every 12 hours and at least a 20% probability of 24 hour
accumulations exceeding 12 inches.
Snow is likely to continue through Sunday and potentially into
Monday as additional weather systems move into the region. Stay
tuned to the forecast over the coming days. Now is the time to
begin preparations for this potentially significant event.
$$
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Fairbanks AK
118 PM AKST Tue Dec 2 2025
AKZ811-812-831-031800-
South Slopes Of The Eastern Brooks Range-
South Slopes Of The Central Brooks Range-Upper Koyukuk Valley-
Including Arctic Village, Wiseman, Coldfoot, Chandalar DOT Camp,
Iniakuk Lake, the Dalton Highway from MP 165 to MP 232,
Allakaket, Bettles, Evansville, and Alatna
118 PM AKST Tue Dec 2 2025
...Moderate Snow Continues...
As of 1pm AKST Tuesday, 2 to 4 inches of snow have been reported
so far across the area. An additional 1 to 3 inches are expected
southeast of Bettles to Hughes and north of the White Mountains,
where more snow is expected. Snow will continue through Wednesday
morning before tapering off.
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