• Elevate Your Wardrobe with Our Curated Collection

  • Jan 19 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

Elevate Your Wardrobe with Our Curated Collection

  • Summary

  • **Weather Update: January 19, 2025**

    Good evening, I'm your weather anchor. Here's the latest on significant weather updates from the past 24 hours, focusing on hurricane alerts, warnings, and other critical weather information from NOAA, the National Hurricane Center, and major weather news sources.

    **Hurricane Alerts and Warnings:**

    - **No Active Hurricanes:** The National Hurricane Center reports no tropical cyclones in the Atlantic at this time. The Atlantic hurricane season concluded on November 30th[2][4].

    **Severe Weather Updates:**

    - **Severe Thunderstorms:** The Storm Prediction Center has issued a marginal risk of severe thunderstorms for parts of the Florida Panhandle, northern Florida, and adjacent areas of southeastern Alabama and southwestern Georgia. Strong thunderstorms may impact these regions today through tonight, posing a risk for locally damaging wind gusts and possibly a tornado or two[1][3].

    - **Winter Weather:** A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 7 AM EST Monday for northwest North Carolina, including Watauga and Ashe counties. Additionally, an Extreme Cold Warning is in effect from 4 AM to noon EST Monday, with an Extreme Cold Watch in effect from Tuesday evening through Wednesday morning[5].

    **Current Storm Systems and Trajectories:**

    - **Eastern Gulf Coast:** A consolidating, positively tilted large-scale trough is expected to encompass much of North America, leading to strong thunderstorms in the eastern Gulf Coast vicinity. This includes the potential for a pre-frontal line extending offshore of the Carolina coast through northern Florida into the northeastern Gulf[3].

    - **No Coastal Threats:** There are no tropical cyclones or significant coastal threats reported by the National Hurricane Center at this time[2][4].

    **Potential Impacts:**

    - **Florida and Southeast:** Residents in the Florida Panhandle, northern Florida, and adjacent areas of southeastern Alabama and southwestern Georgia should be prepared for strong thunderstorms, potentially leading to damaging wind gusts and isolated tornadoes[1][3].

    - **North Carolina:** Residents in northwest North Carolina should prepare for winter storm conditions and extreme cold temperatures, with potential impacts on travel and daily activities[5].

    Stay tuned for further updates and follow all weather advisories closely. For more information, visit weather.gov or tune into NOAA Weather Radio. Thank you for watching.
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