Sunday, March 3, 2013

Severe Weather Alert Great Lakes Region/Central WI - Stormmode/weather.com

Severe Weather Alert Great Lakes Region/Central WI

OK,

This might not be the last of Severe Winter Weather this year.

Don't really care what the Groundhog saw...  Love the Movie, live the content, I feel like sometimes... 

So, apparently this one... This on has a name...

"His name was Winter Storm Saturn."

Here is SC WI, we more times than not get a Huge Ice Storm, Winter Snow Dump, or Freezing Rain every Year at the time of the High School Sports Tourneys.

Well,  the WIAA Tornaments are happening this w/e and next...

I'm not sayin', but yeah... just sayin' - Almost Every Year.

Hopefully Everyone has had enough practice by now.

Be Smart, Be Prepared.  Follow Local Alerts.  Don't Drive if You Don't have to.

If you do Drive:

>Slow Down according to conditions  

>Practice Winter Driving Techniques: http://madtownpreppers.blogspot.com/2013/01/driving-on-snow-and-ice-weathercom.html#.UTN0elcZx2E

>Monitor CO Exposure - feeling Dizzy/Nauseous or Tired - GET FRESH AIR!!!  IMMEDIATELY!!! CO is a Silent Killer.

>When Traveling, Notify Friends/Family of your Trip. Fill Your Gas Tank. 

>Travel Safely: Have a Winter Emergency Kit/Vehicle EDC

>>

We will have Central WI Live Radar HERE via NBC15.com

We've had enough Practice this Year.

We'll be planting Seeds soon.

That won't Change.

Stay Safe.

_MP

See WIDOT for Updated Road Information and Conditions: 

 LIVE RADAR by Stormmode - NBC.com

NBC15 Weather Authority Forecast

http://www.nbc15.com/weather/stormmode 

Radar

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THE NBC-15 WEATHER AUTHORITY FORECAST FROM METEOROLOGIST DAN GUTHRIE....

** A WINTER STORM WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR GRANT AND CRAWFORD COUNTIES FOR MONDAY MORNING THROUGH TUESDAY AFTERNOON.

SNOWFALL TOTALS OF 6-10 INCHES POSSIBLE.**

TONIGHT: A FEW CLOUDS, COOL.
LOW: 0°
WIND: CALM

SUNDAY: MOSTLY SUNNY WITH INCREASING CLOUDS LATE.
HIGH: 29°
WIND: N 5

MONDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE FOR SNOW AFTER NOON.
HIGH: 32°
WIND: E 5-10

TUESDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH SNOW POSSIBLE.
HIGH: 29°
WIND: NE 10

  • Monthly Snow: .4"
  • Yearly Snow: 55.5"
  • Friday High: 26
  • Friday Low: 5
  • Sunrise: 6:31
  • Sunset: 5:48
  • Normal High: 37
  • Normal Low: 20
  • Record High: 67 (1964)
  • Record Low: -13 (1913) 
Winter Weather
 

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Multimedia Hazardous Weather Briefing discussing the upcoming winter storm for Sunday night through Tuesday

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUX3GuIr9jg&feature=youtu.be

Winter Storm Saturn: Midwest Mess, East Beast?

Jon Erdman Published: Mar 3, 2013, 8:06 AM EST weather.com

March Strikes Again?

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Driving on Snow and Ice - weather.com


The best advice for driving in bad winter weather is not to drive at all, if you can avoid it.

Don't go out until the snow plows and sanding trucks have had a chance to do their work, and allow yourself extra time to reach your destination. If you must drive in snowy conditions, make sure your car is prepared (TIPS), and that you know how to handle road conditions.

It's helpful to practice winter driving techniques in a snowy, open parking lot, so you're familiar with how your car handles. Consult your owner's manual for tips specific to your vehicle.

Driving safely on icy roads


http://www.blogtalkradio.com/usaebn/2013/01/30/situational-preparedness-w-madtown-preppers

 

USA Emergency Broadcasting Network - Mobile App Launch


In our continuing Partnership with USAEBN, we are Proud to announce our new Mobile App available at the google store: https://play.google.com/store/search?q=usaebn

Soon to be available for iTunes Store.

Stay Tuned...


USA Emergency Broadcasting Network: Our New Mobile application, FREE to download and keep up to date with USA Emergency Broadcasting Network

The USAEBN mobile app will provide emergency preparedness information via radio broadcasts, and articles. Plus we are working on sections that will help you or the family communicate during a emergency and have important information at your finger tips, like weather, solar information, earthquake, tsunami data, etc.


 


 

 

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  1. NBC15 Weather Authority Forecast

    THE NBC-15 WEATHER AUTHORITY FORECAST FROM METEOROLOGIST DAN GUTHRIE....

    *****A WINTER STORM WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR GRANT, CRAWFORD, AND RICHLAND COUNTIES FROM 6 AM MONDAY TO 6 PM TUESDAY.

    SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF 8-12 INCHES POSSIBLE

    WINDY CONDITIONS CREATING AREAS OF BLOWING SNOW AND DRIFTING.*****

    ***** A WINTER STORM WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR LAFAYETTE, IOWA, SAUK, JUNEAU, ADAMS, COLUMBIA, DANE, GREEN, ROCK, WALWORTH, JEFFERSON, DODGE, MARQUETTE AND GREEN LAKE COUNTIES FROM LATE MONDAY THROUGH TUESDAY EVENING.

    SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF 6-10 INCHES POSSIBLE

    WINDY CONDITIONS CREATING AREAS OF BLOWING SNOW AND DRIFTING.*****




    TONIGHT: INCREASING CLOUDS.
    LOW: 11°
    WINDS: E 5

    MONDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH SNOW SHOWERS BY THE AFTERNOON. 1-2 INCHES OF ACCUMULATION POSSIBLE.
    HIGH: 32°
    WINDS: E 5-15

    TUESDAY: CLOUDY WITH SNOW SHOWERS, SOME HEAVY AT TIMES, BREEZY. 3-5 INCHES OF ACCUMULATION POSSIBLE.
    HIGH: 30°
    WINDS: N 10-15

    WEDNESDAY: PARTLY SUNNY AND A LITTLE WARMER.
    HIGH: 34°
    WINDS: N 5-10

    Monthly Snow: .4"
    Yearly Snow: 55.5"
    Friday High: 26
    Friday Low: 5
    Sunrise: 6:31
    Sunset: 5:48
    Normal High: 37
    Normal Low: 20
    Record High: 67 (1964)
    Record Low: -13 (1913)

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