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  1. Feb 25, 2022 · Winter storm watches are typically the first to be issued when a potentially serious storm is on its way; they are issued between 12 and 48 hours before forecasters expect it to hit. A winter ...

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  2. Nov 22, 2021 · At a Glance. Understanding the difference between watches, warnings and advisories will help you know what to expect. Winter precipitation comes in many forms which changes potential impacts.

  3. Nov 28, 2022 · Winter storm warnings are posted when a high impact event is anticipated within the next 12 to 18 hours. Warnings are for heavy snow, sleet or lake-effect snow and can indicate dangerous and life ...

  4. NWS issues a watch to provide 12 to 36 hours notice of possible severe winter weather. A watch is intended to provide enough lead time for you to prepare. Winter Storm Warning: A warning is issued for a significant winter weather event including snow, ice, sleet, or blowing snow, or a combination of these hazards. Travel will become difficult ...

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  6. Winter weather related Warnings, Watches and Advisories are issued by your local National Weather Service office. Each office knows the local area and will issue Warnings, Watches or Advisories based on local criteria. For example, the amount of snow that triggers a “Winter Storm Warning” in the Northern Plains is typically much higher than ...

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  8. Nov 18, 2020 · Winter Weather Advisory. Snow, blowing snow, ice, sleet or a combination of these elements could occur, but conditions may not be hazardous enough to meet warning or watch criteria. Ice Storm Warning. There's the possibility of 1/4 inch of ice to accumulate on the roadways, tree branches and power lines. Wind Chill Warning.

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