553 NOUS42 KJAX 270100 PNSJAX GAZ134>136-151>153-271558- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL 859 PM EDT SUN JUN 26 2011 ...JESUP NOAA WEATHER RADIO TRANSMITTER IS OFF THE AIR... THE JESUP TRANSMITTER WXJ-28 ON A FREQUENCY OF 162.45 MHZ IS OFF THE AIR/EXPERIENCING TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES. THE TRANSMITTER WILL BE OFF THE AIR THROUGH MONDAY MORNING. HERE IS A LIST OF ALTERNATIVE TRANSMITTERS COVERING THE JESUP LISTENING AREA... 162.425 MHZ IN BRUNSWICK... 162.40 MHZ IN SAVANNAH... 162.425 MHZ IN METTER... 162.475 MHZ IN WAYCROSS. $$  790 NOUS43 KLSX 270103 PNSLSX PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ST LOUIS MO 802 PM CDT SUN JUN 26 2011 THE NOAA ALL HAZARDS WEATHER RADIO IN CUBA, MISSOURI (WWF-75)IS BACK ON THE AIR AS OF 7:30 P.M. CDT. WE ARE SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS OUTAGE MAY HAVE CAUSED. $$  525 NOUS43 KLSX 270213 PNSLSX ILZ058>060-064-065-069-070-074-079-095>102-MOZ018-019-026-027- 034>036-041-042-047>052-059>065-072>075-084-085-099-270815- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ST LOUIS MO 913 PM CDT SUN JUN 26 2011 ...SAFETY RULES FOR FLASH FLOODS... A FLOOD WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. IN THE INTEREST OF PUBLIC SAFETY...THE FOLLOWING SAFETY RULES ARE PROVIDED. PUBLIC AND COMMERCIAL BROADCAST STATIONS SERVING THE AFFECTED AREA ARE ASKED TO BROADCAST THESE SAFETY MESSAGES FREQUENTLY WHILE THE WATCH IS IN EFFECT. AS A REMINDER...A FLOOD WATCH MEANS CONDITIONS IN AND CLOSE TO THE WATCH AREA ARE FAVORABLE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF FLASH FLOODING. PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN FLOOD PRONE AREAS SHOULD CAREFULLY MONITOR WEATHER CONDITIONS AND BE PREPARED TO TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION SHOULD FLOODING BEGIN TO DEVELOP. A FLASH FLOOD WARNING MEANS FLOODING IS OCCURRING OR IMMINENT. PEOPLE IN THE WARNED AREA SHOULD TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION TO SAVE LIVES AND PROTECT PROPERTY. FLASH FLOODING CAUSES MORE DEATHS ANNUALLY THAN ANY OTHER WEATHER RELATED DISASTER. MOST FLASH FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN AUTOMOBILES. NEVER ATTEMPT TO DRIVE ACROSS FLOODED ROADWAYS. TWO FEET OF WATER CAN MOVE MOST VEHICLES. IF YOUR VEHICLE IS CAUGHT IN RAPIDLY RISING WATER...ABANDON IT QUICKLY AND MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND. SMALL STREAMS...CREEKS...AND RIVERS ARE POTENTIAL KILLERS DURING HEAVY RAINS. HEAVY RAINFALL CAN LEAD TO RAPID RISES PUSHING WATERWAYS OUT OF THEIR BANKS. CAMPERS SHOULD AVOID CAMPING ALONG STREAMS OR CREEKS DURING THREATENING RAINS. ALSO REMEMBER THAT THE HEAVY RAIN MAY OCCUR WELL UPSTREAM FROM YOUR IMMEDIATE AREA. NEVER ATTEMPT TO CROSS A FLOWING STREAM...EVEN A SMALL ONE...ON FOOT. IF YOU ARE NEAR A STREAM AND OBSERVE RAPIDLY RISING WATER...MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND IMMEDIATELY. BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS AT NIGHT WHEN IT IS HARDER TO RECOGNIZE THE DANGERS OF FLASH FLOODS. IF FLASH FLOODING OR RAPIDLY RISING WATER IS OBSERVED...MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND IMMEDIATELY. IF YOU LIVE IN FLOOD PRONE AREAS...BE ESPECIALLY ALERT DURING HEAVY RAIN. FLOODING CAN OFTEN OCCUR WITH LITTLE OR NO WARNING. $$ BRITT  049 NOUS43 KFSD 270255 PNSFSD IAZ001>003-012>014-020>022-031-032-MNZ071-072-080-081-089- 090-097-098-NEZ013-014-SDZ038>040-050-052>071-270400- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SIOUX FALLS SD 955 PM CDT SUN JUN 26 2011 ...SIOUX FALLS CLIMATE DATA UP TO 950 PM CDT... HIGH TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY.... 76 LOW TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY.... 65 PRECIPITATION SINCE MIDNIGHT..... 0.07 INCHES PEAK WIND GUST................... 63 MPH FROM EAST AT 843 PM CDT ...HURON CLIMATE DATA UP TO 950 PM CDT... HIGH TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY.... 77 LOW TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY.... 66 PRECIPITATION SINCE MIDNIGHT..... TRACE ...SIOUX CITY CLIMATE DATA UP TO 950 PM CDT... HIGH TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY.... 79 LOW TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY.... 65 PRECIPITATION SINCE MIDNIGHT..... 1.29 INCHES PEAK WIND GUST................... 67 MPH FROM NORTHWEST AT 803 PM CDT MISSOURI RIVER STAGE............. 34.85 FEET $$  862 NOUS43 KLSX 270332 PNSLSX PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ST LOUIS MO 1033 PM CDT SUN JUN 26 2011 THE NOAA ALL HAZARDS WEATHER RADIO IN CUBA, MISSOURI (WWF-75)IS ONCE AGAIN OFF THE AIR. WE ARE NOW WORKING ON THE PROBLEM AND HOPE TO HAVE THE RADIO BACK ON THE AIR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. WE ARE SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MAY CAUSE. TUNE IN TO YOUR LOCAL AREA TV STATION FOR CONTINUED WEATHER COVERAGE. $$  383 NOUS43 KLBF 270336 CCA PNSLBF NEZ004>010-022>029-035>038-056>059-069>071-094-271100- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORTH PLATTE NE 1026 PM CDT SUN JUN 26 2011 ...STORMS SPEW GOLFBALLS AND BASEBALLS ACROSS NORTHERN TIER... SINCE NOON THE NORTHERN AND CENTRAL COUNTIES HAVE BEEN ASSAULTED BY SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS...THERE WERE NUMEROUS REPORTS OF LARGE HAIL... HEAVY RAIN...AND A FUNNEL OR TWO...RAINFALL EXCEEDED 2 INCHES NEAR ELSMERE AND WELL OVER AN INCH IN SEVERAL OTHER LOCATIONS...BELOW ARE LOCAL STORMS REPORTS RECEIVED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SINCE NOON TODAY. PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...CORRECTED NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORTH PLATTE NE 1025 PM CDT SUN JUN 26 2011 ..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON... ..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE.... ..REMARKS.. 0101 PM HAIL 18 SE MERRIMAN 42.74N 101.45W 06/26/2011 E0.50 INCH CHERRY NE PUBLIC 0156 PM HAIL 22 SSE KILGORE 42.64N 100.79W 06/26/2011 E1.75 INCH CHERRY NE PUBLIC REPORTED BY MERRITT TRADING POST AT MERRITT DAM 0156 PM HAIL 21 SSE KILGORE 42.66N 100.80W 06/26/2011 E2.00 INCH CHERRY NE PUBLIC PUBLIC REPORTED CRACKED WINDSHIELDS AND PLASTIC PARTS DAMAGE. 0210 PM TSTM WND DMG 10 ESE MERRITT RESERVOI 42.59N 100.69W 06/26/2011 CHERRY NE EMERGENCY MNGR 6 RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION POWER POLES WERE BLOWN DOWN ONE HALF MILE WEST OF THE VALENTINE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE HEADQUARTERS BUILDING. TIME OF DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT 210 PM CDT. 0220 PM TSTM WND GST 20 S VALENTINE 42.58N 100.55W 06/26/2011 M60.00 MPH CHERRY NE PUBLIC PUBLIC REPORTED WIND GUST TO 60 MPH. MEASURED WITH HOME WEATHER STATION. 0253 PM HAIL 12 S WOOD LAKE 42.47N 100.24W 06/26/2011 E1.00 INCH CHERRY NE PUBLIC 0253 PM TSTM WND GST 12 S WOOD LAKE 42.47N 100.24W 06/26/2011 E60.00 MPH CHERRY NE PUBLIC WIND SPEEDS OF 60 MPH OCCURRING ALONG WITH NICKEL TO QUARTER SIZED HAIL AT TIME OF THIS REPORT. 0305 PM HAIL 9 ENE ELSMERE 42.21N 100.02W 06/26/2011 M1.75 INCH BROWN NE CO-OP OBSERVER 0322 PM HAIL 5 W AINSWORTH 42.55N 99.96W 06/26/2011 E0.50 INCH BROWN NE PUBLIC 50 MPH WIND GUSTS WERE ALSO REPORTED. 0322 PM HEAVY RAIN 29 S VALENTINE 42.45N 100.55W 06/26/2011 M1.53 INCH CHERRY NE PUBLIC 0423 PM TSTM WND GST 6 S ATKINSON 42.44N 98.98W 06/26/2011 E70.00 MPH HOLT NE TRAINED SPOTTER SPOTTER ESTIMATED 60 TO 70 MPH WINDS 6 MILES SOUTH OF ATKINSON. 0428 PM HAIL 8 WSW AMELIA 42.19N 99.10W 06/26/2011 E2.75 INCH HOLT NE CO-OP OBSERVER 0515 PM HEAVY RAIN 8 WSW AMELIA 42.19N 99.10W 06/26/2011 M1.51 INCH HOLT NE CO-OP OBSERVER 1.51 INCHES OF RAINFALL SO FAR AS REPORTED BY COOP OBSERVER. HEAVY RAINFALL CONTINUED AT TIME OF THIS REPORT. 0515 PM TSTM WND GST 15 NW BARTLETT 42.04N 98.76W 06/26/2011 E60.00 MPH WHEELER NE PUBLIC HERDCO FEED LOT REPORTED VERY STRONG WINDS ALONG WITH HAIL AS LARGE AS GOLF BALLS. 0515 PM HAIL 15 NW BARTLETT 42.04N 98.76W 06/26/2011 M1.75 INCH WHEELER NE PUBLIC MOSTLY NICKEL SIZED HAIL BUT SOME HAIL WAS AS LARGE AS GOLFBALLS. REPORT WAS FURNISHED BY HERDCO FEED LOT. 0528 PM FUNNEL CLOUD 5 S BARTLETT 41.81N 98.55W 06/26/2011 WHEELER NE EMERGENCY MNGR PUBLIC REPORT OF A FUNNEL CLOUD 5 MILES SOUTH OF BARTLETT. REPORT RELAYED BY EMERGENCY MANAGER. 0535 PM TSTM WND GST 4 W ONEILL 42.46N 98.73W 06/26/2011 E70.00 MPH HOLT NE PUBLIC ESTIMATED 60 TO 70 MPH WIND GUSTS ALONG WITH PEBBLE SIZED HAIL AND VERY HEAVY RAIN. 0540 PM HAIL 10 SE BARTLETT 41.78N 98.41W 06/26/2011 M1.00 INCH WHEELER NE PUBLIC MOSTLY DIME SIZED HAIL LASTED FOR 5 MINUTES. 0540 PM TSTM WND GST 10 SE BARTLETT 41.78N 98.41W 06/26/2011 E60.00 MPH WHEELER NE PUBLIC 0611 PM HAIL 17 N HAY SPRINGS 42.93N 102.69W 06/26/2011 E1.75 INCH SHERIDAN NE PUBLIC 0625 PM HEAVY RAIN 9 ENE ELSMERE 42.21N 100.02W 06/26/2011 M2.57 INCH BROWN NE CO-OP OBSERVER 0637 PM HAIL 6 N RUSHVILLE 42.80N 102.47W 06/26/2011 E1.50 INCH SHERIDAN NE PUBLIC 0644 PM HAIL 5 NW RUSHVILLE 42.76N 102.54W 06/26/2011 E2.75 INCH SHERIDAN NE PUBLIC 0644 PM HAIL 12 E RUSHVILLE 42.71N 102.23W 06/26/2011 E1.00 INCH SHERIDAN NE PUBLIC 0740 PM HAIL 41 S MERRIMAN 42.33N 101.70W 06/26/2011 E1.00 INCH CHERRY NE PUBLIC 0740 PM HAIL 32 SSW MERRIMAN 42.49N 101.94W 06/26/2011 E1.25 INCH CHERRY NE PUBLIC 0837 PM HAIL 41 S MERRIMAN 42.33N 101.70W 06/26/2011 M1.00 INCH CHERRY NE PUBLIC QUARTER SIZE HAIL CONTINUES. 0840 PM HAIL 4 NNE ELLSWORTH 42.11N 102.26W 06/26/2011 M1.25 INCH SHERIDAN NE PUBLIC MOST OF THE STONES WERE MUCH SMALLER. 0856 PM HAIL 47 S MERRIMAN 42.24N 101.70W 06/26/2011 E1.75 INCH CHERRY NE PUBLIC 0856 PM HAIL 47 S MERRIMAN 42.24N 101.70W 06/26/2011 E1.00 INCH CHERRY NE PUBLIC 0857 PM HAIL 47 S MERRIMAN 42.24N 101.70W 06/26/2011 E1.75 INCH CHERRY NE PUBLIC 0908 PM HAIL BINGHAM 42.02N 102.06W 06/26/2011 E0.50 INCH SHERIDAN NE PUBLIC DRIVER ON HWY 2 REPORTED GOLF BALL HAIL NEAR ELLSWORTH AND MARBLE SIZE HAIL AT BIGHAM. 0925 PM HAIL 18 SSW HYANNIS 41.76N 101.89W 06/26/2011 E1.75 INCH GRANT NE PUBLIC 0936 PM HAIL 6 NNE MULLEN 42.12N 101.00W 06/26/2011 M1.00 INCH CHERRY NE PUBLIC 0947 PM HAIL MULLEN 42.04N 101.04W 06/26/2011 M1.00 INCH HOOKER NE LAW ENFORCEMENT 1010 PM HAIL THEDFORD 41.98N 100.57W 06/26/2011 E1.00 INCH THOMAS NE LAW ENFORCEMENT $$ NWS  319 NOUS45 KFGZ 270348 PNSFGZ PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FLAGSTAFF AZ 900 PM MST SUN JUNE 26 2011 ...STRONG WINDS ACROSS NORTHERN ARIZONA TODAY... A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING ACROSS THE GREAT BASIN PRODUCED STRONG AND GUSTY WINDS ACROSS MUCH OF NORTHERN ARIZONA TODAY. WIND REPORTS RECEIVED TODAY INCLUDE... AIRPORT (ASOS) SITES FLAGSTAFF .............. 54 MPH. WINDOW ROCK ............ 46 MPH. GRAND CANYON ........... 43 MPH. WINSLOW ................ 41 MPH. SAINT JOHNS ............ 40 MPH. PRESCOTT ............... 38 MPH. PAGE ................... 24 MPH. ADDITIONAL REPORTS (RAWS/ADOT) DONEY PARK ............. 45 MPH. TWO GUNS AT I-40 ....... 43 MPH. HOPI/KYKOTSMOVI ........ 40 MPH. HOUSEROCK .............. 36 MPH. SHOW LOW ............... 35 MPH. ASH FORK ............... 34 MPH. MORMON LAKE ............ 34 MPH. PHANTOM RANCH .......... 33 MPH. FRAZIER WELLS .......... 31 MPH. SEDONA ................. 30 MPH. SUNSET POINT ........... 30 MPH. PAYSON ................. 24 MPH. $$  469 NOUS44 KEWX 270444 PNSEWX TXZ171>173-183>194-202>209-217>225-228-271645- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AUSTIN/SAN ANTONIO TX 1144 PM CDT SUN JUN 26 2011 ..HOT AND VERY DRY JUNE 2011 DAYS CONTINUE... SUMMERLIKE DAYS SINCE LATE MAY AND VERY DRY CONDITIONS SINCE OCTOBER 2010 HAVE CONTINUED. THE SPRING OF 2011 HAD MANY WARM AND DRY DAYS. MARCH TO MAY 2011 WAS THE WARMEST AND 10TH DRIEST MARCH TO MAY AT AUSTIN MABRY...AND THE 2ND WARMEST AND 2ND DRIEST MARCH TO MAY AT SAN ANTONIO. MARCH TO MAY 2011 WAS THE WARMEST AND 3RD DRIEST MARCH TO MAY AT DEL RIO. JUNE 2011 HAS BROUGHT MANY SUNNY...HOT AND VERY DRY DAYS. THE NUMBER OF 100 DEGREE DAYS HAS INCREASED MARKEDLY...AS SOILS AND THE GROUND REMAIN VERY DRY...ALONG WITH THE INTENSE JUNE SUN. BRIEF RAINS LAST WEEK CAME FROM THE NORTHWEST AND PASSED EAST OF THE AREA SIMILAR TO THE WEATHER SYSTEMS IN MAY. HOT AFTERNOONS AND VERY DRY CONDITIONS HAVE RETURNED TO SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS THIS WEEKEND OF JUNE 25TH AND 26TH. THE LIST BELOW SHOWS THE DAILY RECORDS FROM JUNE 1ST TO 26TH...2011. AUSTIN BERGSTROM... JUNE 3...2011.....HIGH OF 98 TIED OLD RECORD OF 98 JUNE 3...2008 JUNE 4...2011.....HIGH OF 99 TIED OLD RECORD OF 99 JUNE 4...1998 JUNE 5...2011.....HIGH OF 98 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 97 JUNE 5...1948 JUNE 6...2011.....HIGH OF 103 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 96 JUNE 6...2006 JUNE 7...2011.....HIGH OF 98 TIED OLD RECORD OF 98 JUNE 7...2008 JUNE 11...2011....HIGH OF 99 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 98 JUNE 11...2008 JUNE 16...2011....HIGH OF 102 TIED OLD RECORD OF 102 JUNE 16...1998 JUNE 17...2011....HIGH OF 104 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 100 JUNE 17...2008 JUNE 17...2011....LOW OF 79 BROKE THE OLD RECORD HIGH MINIMUM OF 78 THAT WAS SET ON JUNE 17...2009 JUNE 18...2011....HIGH OF 105 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 102 JUNE 18...1953 JUNE 19...2011....HIGH OF 103 TIED THE OLD RECORD OF 103 JUNE 19...1953 AUSTIN MABRY... JUNE 5...2011.....HIGH OF 101 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 98 JUNE 5...1960 JUNE 6...2011.....HIGH OF 103 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 98 JUNE 6...2009 JUNE 7...2011.....HIGH OF 100 TIED THE OLD RECORD OF 100 JUNE 7...2008 JUNE 13...2011....HIGH OF 101 TIED THE OLD RECORD OF 101 JUNE 13...2006 JUNE 15...2011....HIGH OF 104 TIED THE OLD RECORD OF 104 JUNE 15...1998 JUNE 16...2011....HIGH OF 103 TIED THE OLD RECORD OF 103 JUNE 16...1925 JUNE 17...2011....LOW OF 80 BROKE THE OLD RECORD HIGH MINIMUM OF 78 THAT WAS SET ON JUNE 17...2009 JUNE 17...2011....HIGH OF 106 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 101 JUNE 17...2008 JUNE 18...2011....HIGH OF 106 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 103 JUNE 18...2003 JUNE 19...2011....HIGH OF 105 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 102 JUNE 19...1918 SAN ANTONIO... JUNE 6...2011.....HIGH OF 101 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 100 JUNE 6...1948 JUNE 17...2011....HIGH OF 104 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 102 JUNE 17...1934 JUNE 18...2011....HIGH OF 104 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 102 JUNE 18...1996 JUNE 19...2011....HIGH OF 103 TIED THE OLD RECORD OF 103 JUNE 19...1918 DEL RIO... JUNE 17...2011....HIGH OF 106 BROKE THE OLD RECORD OF 105 JUNE 17...1951 JUNE 18...2011....HIGH OF 106 BROKE THE OLD RECORD OF 105 JUNE 18...1951 JUNE 19...2011....HIGH OF 106 TIED THE OLD RECORD OF 106 JUNE 19...1996 THE TABLE BELOW SHOWS THE NUMBER OF 100 DEGREE DAYS IN 2011 AS OF JUNE 26TH AT AUSTIN...DEL RIO...HONDO...NEW BRAUNFELS...SAN ANTONIO AND UVALDE. LOCATION 100 DEGREE DAYS HOTTEST DAY AS OF JUNE 26 AS OF JUNE 26 DEL RIO 30 106 MAY 28...JUN 17...18 AND 19 UVALDE 16 108 JUN 17...18 AND 19 NEW BRAUNFELS 13 105 JUN 18 AUSTIN MABRY 17 106 JUN 17 AND 18 AUSTIN BERGSTROM INTL AIRPORT 13 105 JUN 18 SAN ANTONIO INTL AIRPORT 9 104 JUN 17 AND 18 SAN ANTONIO STINSON 22 107 JUN 17 HONDO 20 107 JUN 18 AUSTIN...DEL RIO AND SAN ANTONIO HAVE EXCEEDED THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF 100 DEGREE DAYS IN A YEAR...WHERE THE AVERAGE PER YEAR AT DEL RIO IS 20 DAYS...AT AUSTIN MABRY 12 DAYS...AND AT SAN ANTONIO 8 DAYS. THE TABLE BELOW SHOWS THE MOST CONSECUTIVE 100 DEGREE DAYS AND MOST 100 DEGREE DAYS OF RECORD IN A YEAR AT AUSTIN...DEL RIO...AND SAN ANTONIO. LOCATION MOST CONSECUTIVE MOST 100 DEGREE 100 DEGREE DAYS DAYS IN A YEAR AUSTIN MABRY 21 JUL 12 TO AUG 1...2001 69 IN 1925 AUSTIN BERGSTROM 23 JUL 27 TO AUG 18...1951 55 IN 2009 DEL RIO 50 JUN 17 TO AUG 5...1980 72 IN 2001 SAN ANTONIO 21 JUL 24 TO AUG 13...1962 59 IN 2009 CONDITIONS SINCE OCTOBER 2010 HAVE BEEN ONE OF THE DRIER OCTOBER TO MAY AND JANUARY TO MAY PERIODS AT AUSTIN...DEL RIO AND SAN ANTONIO. THE LISTS BELOW SHOW THE DRIEST JANUARY TO MAY AND OCTOBER TO MAY PERIODS AT AUSTIN...DEL RIO AND SAN ANTONIO. AT THE AUSTIN CITY CLIMATE SITE...AUSTIN MABRY...JANUARY TO MAY 2011 WAS THE 10TH DRIEST JANUARY TO MAY SINCE 1856. AUSTIN AREA (THREADEX STATION) EXTREMES LOWEST TOTAL PRECIPITATION INCHES DAYS: 1/1 - 5/31 LENGTH OF PERIOD: 151 DAYS YEARS: 1856-2011 RANK VALUE ENDING DATE 1 3.96 5/31/1971 2 5.00 5/31/1996 3 5.40 5/31/1867 4 5.41 5/31/1925 5 5.60 5/31/2002 6 6.08 5/31/1954 7 6.48 5/31/1984 8 6.58 5/31/1960 9 7.33 5/31/1956 10 7.41 5/31/2011 AT AUSTIN BERGSTROM JANUARY TO MAY 2011 WAS THE 7TH DRIEST JANUARY TO MAY SINCE 1943. AUSTIN BERGSTROM (THREADEX STATION) EXTREMES LOWEST TOTAL PRECIPITATION INCHES DAYS: 1/1 - 5/31 LENGTH OF PERIOD: 151 DAYS YEARS: 1943-2011 RANK VALUE ENDING DATE 1 4.61 5/31/1971 2 4.84 5/31/1954 3 5.61 5/31/1962 4 5.74 5/31/2002 5 6.24 5/31/1943 6 6.48 5/31/1963 7 6.61 5/31/2011 AT DEL RIO JANUARY TO MAY 2011 WAS THE 3RD DRIEST JANUARY TO MAY SINCE 1906. DEL RIO AREA (THREADEX STATION) EXTREMES LOWEST TOTAL PRECIPITATION INCHES DAYS: 1/1 - 5/31 LENGTH OF PERIOD: 151 DAYS YEARS: 1906-2011 RANK VALUE ENDING DATE 1 0.70 5/31/1956 2 1.31 5/31/2008 3 1.35 5/31/2011 4 1.50 5/31/1998 5 1.59 5/31/1933 AT SAN ANTONIO JANUARY TO MAY 2011 WAS THE 8TH DRIEST JANUARY TO MAY SINCE 1871. SAN ANTONIO AREA (THREADEX STATION) EXTREMES LOWEST TOTAL PRECIPITATION INCHES DAYS: 1/1 - 5/31 LENGTH OF PERIOD: 151 DAYS YEARS: 1871-2011 RANK VALUE ENDING DATE 1 2.99 5/31/1961 2 3.14 5/31/1996 3 3.72 5/31/1925 4 3.80 5/31/1971 5 3.81 5/31/1988 6 3.93 5/31/2008 7 3.97 5/31/1954 8 4.03 5/31/2011 OCTOBER 2010 THROUGH MAY 2011 WAS THE DRIEST OCTOBER TO MAY AT DEL RIO SINCE 1906...WITH 1.39 INCHES OF RAIN. OCTOBER 2010 TO MAY 2011 WAS THE 2ND DRIEST OCTOBER TO MAY AT AUSTIN MABRY SINCE 1856 WITH 8.96 INCHES OF RAIN...AND AT SAN ANTONIO SINCE 1871... WITH 5.09 INCHES OF RAIN. THE DRIEST OCTOBER TO MAY PERIODS AT DEL RIO SINCE 1906 ARE LISTED BELOW. 1. OCTOBER 2010 TO MAY 2011 1.39 2. OCTOBER 1955 TO MAY 1956 2.25 3. OCTOBER 1970 TO MAY 1971 3.22 THE DRIEST OCTOBER TO MAY PERIODS AT AUSTIN MABRY SINCE 1856 ARE LISTED BELOW. 1. OCTOBER 1924 TO MAY 1925 7.00 2. OCTOBER 2010 TO MAY 2011 8.96 3. OCTOBER 1970 TO MAY 1971 9.29 THE DRIEST OCTOBER TO MAY PERIODS AT SAN ANTONIO SINCE 1871 ARE LISTED BELOW. 1. OCTOBER 1995 TO MAY 1996 4.83 2. OCTOBER 2010 TO MAY 2011 5.09 3. OCTOBER 1970 TO MAY 1971 5.27 SO FAR JUNE 2011 RAINFALL HAS BEEN LESS THAN NORMAL. THE RAINS FROM LAST WEEK BROUGHT ENOUGH RAIN TO KEEP JUNE 2011 OUT OF THE TOP 10 DRIEST JUNES OF RECORD. THE TABLE BELOW SHOWS THE RAINFALL SO FAR IN JUNE 2011..FROM THE 1ST TO THE 26TH. LOCATION JUNE 1 TO 26 1971 TO 2000 JUNE 2011 RAINFALL NORMAL RAINFALL AUSTIN MABRY 2.01 3.81 SAN ANTONIO INTL AP 1.58 4.30 DEL RIO 0.45 2.34 $$  348 NOUS44 KEWX 270445 PNSEWX TXZ171>173-183>194-202>209-217>225-228-271645- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AUSTIN/SAN ANTONIO TX 1145 PM CDT SUN JUN 26 2011 ...HOT AND VERY DRY JUNE 2011 DAYS CONTINUE... SUMMERLIKE DAYS SINCE LATE MAY AND VERY DRY CONDITIONS SINCE OCTOBER 2010 HAVE CONTINUED. THE SPRING OF 2011 HAD MANY WARM AND DRY DAYS. MARCH TO MAY 2011 WAS THE WARMEST AND 10TH DRIEST MARCH TO MAY AT AUSTIN MABRY...AND THE 2ND WARMEST AND 2ND DRIEST MARCH TO MAY AT SAN ANTONIO. MARCH TO MAY 2011 WAS THE WARMEST AND 3RD DRIEST MARCH TO MAY AT DEL RIO. JUNE 2011 HAS BROUGHT MANY SUNNY...HOT AND VERY DRY DAYS. THE NUMBER OF 100 DEGREE DAYS HAS INCREASED MARKEDLY...AS SOILS AND THE GROUND REMAIN VERY DRY...ALONG WITH THE INTENSE JUNE SUN. BRIEF RAINS LAST WEEK CAME FROM THE NORTHWEST AND PASSED EAST OF THE AREA SIMILAR TO THE WEATHER SYSTEMS IN MAY. HOT AFTERNOONS AND VERY DRY CONDITIONS HAVE RETURNED TO SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS THIS WEEKEND OF JUNE 25TH AND 26TH. THE LIST BELOW SHOWS THE DAILY RECORDS FROM JUNE 1ST TO 26TH...2011. AUSTIN BERGSTROM... JUNE 3...2011.....HIGH OF 98 TIED OLD RECORD OF 98 JUNE 3...2008 JUNE 4...2011.....HIGH OF 99 TIED OLD RECORD OF 99 JUNE 4...1998 JUNE 5...2011.....HIGH OF 98 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 97 JUNE 5...1948 JUNE 6...2011.....HIGH OF 103 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 96 JUNE 6...2006 JUNE 7...2011.....HIGH OF 98 TIED OLD RECORD OF 98 JUNE 7...2008 JUNE 11...2011....HIGH OF 99 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 98 JUNE 11...2008 JUNE 16...2011....HIGH OF 102 TIED OLD RECORD OF 102 JUNE 16...1998 JUNE 17...2011....HIGH OF 104 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 100 JUNE 17...2008 JUNE 17...2011....LOW OF 79 BROKE THE OLD RECORD HIGH MINIMUM OF 78 THAT WAS SET ON JUNE 17...2009 JUNE 18...2011....HIGH OF 105 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 102 JUNE 18...1953 JUNE 19...2011....HIGH OF 103 TIED THE OLD RECORD OF 103 JUNE 19...1953 AUSTIN MABRY... JUNE 5...2011.....HIGH OF 101 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 98 JUNE 5...1960 JUNE 6...2011.....HIGH OF 103 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 98 JUNE 6...2009 JUNE 7...2011.....HIGH OF 100 TIED THE OLD RECORD OF 100 JUNE 7...2008 JUNE 13...2011....HIGH OF 101 TIED THE OLD RECORD OF 101 JUNE 13...2006 JUNE 15...2011....HIGH OF 104 TIED THE OLD RECORD OF 104 JUNE 15...1998 JUNE 16...2011....HIGH OF 103 TIED THE OLD RECORD OF 103 JUNE 16...1925 JUNE 17...2011....LOW OF 80 BROKE THE OLD RECORD HIGH MINIMUM OF 78 THAT WAS SET ON JUNE 17...2009 JUNE 17...2011....HIGH OF 106 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 101 JUNE 17...2008 JUNE 18...2011....HIGH OF 106 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 103 JUNE 18...2003 JUNE 19...2011....HIGH OF 105 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 102 JUNE 19...1918 SAN ANTONIO... JUNE 6...2011.....HIGH OF 101 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 100 JUNE 6...1948 JUNE 17...2011....HIGH OF 104 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 102 JUNE 17...1934 JUNE 18...2011....HIGH OF 104 BROKE OLD RECORD OF 102 JUNE 18...1996 JUNE 19...2011....HIGH OF 103 TIED THE OLD RECORD OF 103 JUNE 19...1918 DEL RIO... JUNE 17...2011....HIGH OF 106 BROKE THE OLD RECORD OF 105 JUNE 17...1951 JUNE 18...2011....HIGH OF 106 BROKE THE OLD RECORD OF 105 JUNE 18...1951 JUNE 19...2011....HIGH OF 106 TIED THE OLD RECORD OF 106 JUNE 19...1996 THE TABLE BELOW SHOWS THE NUMBER OF 100 DEGREE DAYS IN 2011 AS OF JUNE 26TH AT AUSTIN...DEL RIO...HONDO...NEW BRAUNFELS...SAN ANTONIO AND UVALDE. LOCATION 100 DEGREE DAYS HOTTEST DAY AS OF JUNE 26 AS OF JUNE 26 DEL RIO 30 106 MAY 28...JUN 17...18 AND 19 UVALDE 16 108 JUN 17...18 AND 19 NEW BRAUNFELS 13 105 JUN 18 AUSTIN MABRY 17 106 JUN 17 AND 18 AUSTIN BERGSTROM INTL AIRPORT 13 105 JUN 18 SAN ANTONIO INTL AIRPORT 9 104 JUN 17 AND 18 SAN ANTONIO STINSON 22 107 JUN 17 HONDO 20 107 JUN 18 AUSTIN...DEL RIO AND SAN ANTONIO HAVE EXCEEDED THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF 100 DEGREE DAYS IN A YEAR...WHERE THE AVERAGE PER YEAR AT DEL RIO IS 20 DAYS...AT AUSTIN MABRY 12 DAYS...AND AT SAN ANTONIO 8 DAYS. THE TABLE BELOW SHOWS THE MOST CONSECUTIVE 100 DEGREE DAYS AND MOST 100 DEGREE DAYS OF RECORD IN A YEAR AT AUSTIN...DEL RIO...AND SAN ANTONIO. LOCATION MOST CONSECUTIVE MOST 100 DEGREE 100 DEGREE DAYS DAYS IN A YEAR AUSTIN MABRY 21 JUL 12 TO AUG 1...2001 69 IN 1925 AUSTIN BERGSTROM 23 JUL 27 TO AUG 18...1951 55 IN 2009 DEL RIO 50 JUN 17 TO AUG 5...1980 72 IN 2001 SAN ANTONIO 21 JUL 24 TO AUG 13...1962 59 IN 2009 CONDITIONS SINCE OCTOBER 2010 HAVE BEEN ONE OF THE DRIER OCTOBER TO MAY AND JANUARY TO MAY PERIODS AT AUSTIN...DEL RIO AND SAN ANTONIO. THE LISTS BELOW SHOW THE DRIEST JANUARY TO MAY AND OCTOBER TO MAY PERIODS AT AUSTIN...DEL RIO AND SAN ANTONIO. AT THE AUSTIN CITY CLIMATE SITE...AUSTIN MABRY...JANUARY TO MAY 2011 WAS THE 10TH DRIEST JANUARY TO MAY SINCE 1856. AUSTIN AREA (THREADEX STATION) EXTREMES LOWEST TOTAL PRECIPITATION INCHES DAYS: 1/1 - 5/31 LENGTH OF PERIOD: 151 DAYS YEARS: 1856-2011 RANK VALUE ENDING DATE 1 3.96 5/31/1971 2 5.00 5/31/1996 3 5.40 5/31/1867 4 5.41 5/31/1925 5 5.60 5/31/2002 6 6.08 5/31/1954 7 6.48 5/31/1984 8 6.58 5/31/1960 9 7.33 5/31/1956 10 7.41 5/31/2011 AT AUSTIN BERGSTROM JANUARY TO MAY 2011 WAS THE 7TH DRIEST JANUARY TO MAY SINCE 1943. AUSTIN BERGSTROM (THREADEX STATION) EXTREMES LOWEST TOTAL PRECIPITATION INCHES DAYS: 1/1 - 5/31 LENGTH OF PERIOD: 151 DAYS YEARS: 1943-2011 RANK VALUE ENDING DATE 1 4.61 5/31/1971 2 4.84 5/31/1954 3 5.61 5/31/1962 4 5.74 5/31/2002 5 6.24 5/31/1943 6 6.48 5/31/1963 7 6.61 5/31/2011 AT DEL RIO JANUARY TO MAY 2011 WAS THE 3RD DRIEST JANUARY TO MAY SINCE 1906. DEL RIO AREA (THREADEX STATION) EXTREMES LOWEST TOTAL PRECIPITATION INCHES DAYS: 1/1 - 5/31 LENGTH OF PERIOD: 151 DAYS YEARS: 1906-2011 RANK VALUE ENDING DATE 1 0.70 5/31/1956 2 1.31 5/31/2008 3 1.35 5/31/2011 4 1.50 5/31/1998 5 1.59 5/31/1933 AT SAN ANTONIO JANUARY TO MAY 2011 WAS THE 8TH DRIEST JANUARY TO MAY SINCE 1871. SAN ANTONIO AREA (THREADEX STATION) EXTREMES LOWEST TOTAL PRECIPITATION INCHES DAYS: 1/1 - 5/31 LENGTH OF PERIOD: 151 DAYS YEARS: 1871-2011 RANK VALUE ENDING DATE 1 2.99 5/31/1961 2 3.14 5/31/1996 3 3.72 5/31/1925 4 3.80 5/31/1971 5 3.81 5/31/1988 6 3.93 5/31/2008 7 3.97 5/31/1954 8 4.03 5/31/2011 OCTOBER 2010 THROUGH MAY 2011 WAS THE DRIEST OCTOBER TO MAY AT DEL RIO SINCE 1906...WITH 1.39 INCHES OF RAIN. OCTOBER 2010 TO MAY 2011 WAS THE 2ND DRIEST OCTOBER TO MAY AT AUSTIN MABRY SINCE 1856 WITH 8.96 INCHES OF RAIN...AND AT SAN ANTONIO SINCE 1871... WITH 5.09 INCHES OF RAIN. THE DRIEST OCTOBER TO MAY PERIODS AT DEL RIO SINCE 1906 ARE LISTED BELOW. 1. OCTOBER 2010 TO MAY 2011 1.39 2. OCTOBER 1955 TO MAY 1956 2.25 3. OCTOBER 1970 TO MAY 1971 3.22 THE DRIEST OCTOBER TO MAY PERIODS AT AUSTIN MABRY SINCE 1856 ARE LISTED BELOW. 1. OCTOBER 1924 TO MAY 1925 7.00 2. OCTOBER 2010 TO MAY 2011 8.96 3. OCTOBER 1970 TO MAY 1971 9.29 THE DRIEST OCTOBER TO MAY PERIODS AT SAN ANTONIO SINCE 1871 ARE LISTED BELOW. 1. OCTOBER 1995 TO MAY 1996 4.83 2. OCTOBER 2010 TO MAY 2011 5.09 3. OCTOBER 1970 TO MAY 1971 5.27 SO FAR JUNE 2011 RAINFALL HAS BEEN LESS THAN NORMAL. THE RAINS FROM LAST WEEK BROUGHT ENOUGH RAIN TO KEEP JUNE 2011 OUT OF THE TOP 10 DRIEST JUNES OF RECORD. THE TABLE BELOW SHOWS THE RAINFALL SO FAR IN JUNE 2011..FROM THE 1ST TO THE 26TH. LOCATION JUNE 1 TO 26 1971 TO 2000 JUNE 2011 RAINFALL NORMAL RAINFALL AUSTIN MABRY 2.01 3.81 SAN ANTONIO INTL AP 1.58 4.30 DEL RIO 0.45 2.34 $$  428 NOUS43 KTOP 270634 PNSTOP PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TOPEKA KS 134 AM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...STORM SAFETY INFORMATION.... A SEVERE WEATHER WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TOPEKA FOR A PORTION OF KANSAS. IN THE INTEREST OF PUBLIC SAFETY...THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INFORMATION IS PROVIDED. A WATCH MEANS CONDITIONS ARE FAVORABLE FOR SEVERE WEATHER DEVELOPMENT WITHIN IN THE WATCH AREA. THERE IS NO CAUSE FOR IMMEDIATE CONCERN...AND YOU MAY GO ABOUT YOUR NORMAL BUSINESS. STAY INFORMED OF THE WEATHER SITUATION. KNOW YOUR COUNTY...NEARBY CITIES...AND LOCAL LANDMARKS WHETHER AT HOME OR IF YOU ARE ON THE ROAD. LISTEN TO WEATHER RADIO OR LOCAL MEDIA FOR UPDATED WEATHER INFORMATION. A WARNING MEANS A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM OR TORNADO HAS BEEN OBSERVED OR IS INDICATED BY DOPPLER WEATHER RADAR. IF A WARNING IS ISSUED FOR YOUR LOCATION...IMMEDIEATELY PUT YOUR EMERGENCY SAFETY PLAN INTO ACTION. ...SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS MAY PRODUCE... STRONG DAMAGING WINDS...DAMAGING DOWNBURST WINDS ASSOCIATED WITH A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WILL BE GREATER THAN 60MPH. GO INDOORS OR INTO A BASEMENT OR STORM SHELTER AND STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS. LARGE HAIL...DESTRUCTIVE HAIL ASSOCIATED WITH A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WILL BE GREATER THAN ONE INCH IN DIAMETER. GO INDOORS OR INTO A BASEMENT AND STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS. HEAVY RAIN...HEAVY RAIN MAY PRODUCE FLASH FLOODING QUICKLY. AVOID LOW LYING AND POOR DRAINAGE AREAS. BE CAUTIOUS WHEN DRIVING AT NIGHT AS ROADS COULD BE WASHED OUT. TURN AROUND...DONT DROWN. DEADLY LIGHTNING...LIGHTNING IS AN UNDERRATED KILLER. WHEN LIGHTNING THREATENS...GET INDOORS AND AWAY FROM WINDOWS...STAY AWAY TREES OR TOWERS... AND AVOID LAKES AND BOATS TORNADOES...TORNADOES ARE NATURES MOST VIOLENT STORMS. THE BEST SHELTERS ARE A BASEMENT OR UNDERGROUND STORM SHELTER...ON THE LOWEST FLOOR IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUILDING...OR IN AN INTERIOR HALLWAY OR DESIGNATED SHELTER AREA. AVOID WINDOWS...MOBILE HOMES...AND LARGE OPEN SPACES LIKE A GYMNASIUM OR AUDITORIUM. IF ON THE ROAD...DRIVE TO FIND SAFE SHELTER. AS A LAST RESORT EITHER ABANDON VEHICLES AND GET INTO A DITCH OR STAY BELTED IN YOUR VEHICLE CROUCHED BELOW THE WINDOW LINE. AGAIN...STAY INFORMED OF THE WEATHER SITUATION. KNOW YOUR COUNTY...NEARBY CITIES...AND LOCAL LANDMARKS WHETHER AT HOME OR ON THE ROAD. LISTEN TO WEATHER RADIO OR LOCAL MEDIA FOR UPDATED WEATHER INFORMATION. $$  633 NOUS45 KABQ 270654 PNSABQ NMZ501>540-271800- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBUQUERQUE NM 154 AM MDT MON JUNE 27 2011 PRELIMINARY RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURES ACROSS NORTHERN AND CENTRAL NEW MEXICO FOR SUNDAY JUNE 26 2011. LOCATION NEW RECORD OLD RECORD PERIOD OF RECORD TUCUMCARI ARPT 107 105 1980 (1948-2010) CLAYTON 103 TIE 103 1924 (1909-2010) CAPULIN 96 92 1998 (1996-2010) $$  943 NOUS44 KOUN 270655 PNSOUN RECORD EVENT REPORT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORMAN OK 130 AM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...ALL-TIME RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE TIED AT GAGE... ON SUNDAY...JUNE 26TH...THE HIGH TEMPERATURE REACHED 113 AT GAGE. THIS SETS A NEW DAILY RECORD FOR JUNE 26TH WHICH WAS 107 SET IN 1980. THIS ALSO SETS AN ALL-TIME RECORD FOR ANY DAY IN JUNE AND TIES THE ALL-TIME RECORD HIGH FOR ANY CALENDAR DAY. THE PREVIOUS RECORD FOR JUNE WAS 111 SET ON THE 9TH...24TH...AND 27TH. THE DAILY RECORD HIGHS FOR JULY 10TH AND AUGUST 10TH ARE 113 DEGREES. CONSISTENT TEMPERATURE RECORDS FOR GAGE DATE BACK TO 1947. $$  367 NOUS45 KBOU 270859 PNSBOU COZ030>051-272300- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DENVER CO 259 AM MDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...TODAY IN METRO DENVER WEATHER HISTORY... 26-27 IN 1965...WIND GUSTS TO 38 MPH WERE RECORDED IN DOWNTOWN BOULDER...CAUSING WIDESPREAD MINOR DAMAGE. A MICROBURST WIND GUST TO 41 MPH WAS RECORDED AT STAPLETON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. 27 IN 1873...PIKES PEAK WAS HIDDEN FROM VIEW BY SMOKE FROM FOREST FIRES IN THE MOUNTAINS TO THE SOUTHWEST OF THE CITY. IN 1927...THE TEMPERATURE COOLED TO A LOW OF ONLY 72 DEGREES... THE ALL-TIME RECORD HIGH MINIMUM FOR THE MONTH. IN 1980...LIGHTNING INJURED 4 PEOPLE ON A BASEBALL DIAMOND IN BROOMFIELD. THE BOLT SERIOUSLY INJURED THE PITCHER WHILE ALSO STRIKING (OUT) THE BATTER...CATCHER AND SECOND BASEMAN. IN 1987...A MICROBURST WIND GUST TO 53 MPH WAS RECORDED AT STAPLETON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. IN 1990...THE TEMPERATURE REACHED A HIGH OF 102 DEGREES... SETTING A NEW RECORD MAXIMUM FOR THE DATE. IN 1993...THUNDERSTORM WINDS GUSTED TO 60 MPH ACROSS PARTS OF METRO DENVER. A WIND GUST TO 50 MPH BLEW OVER A 30-FOOT CANVAS TENT AT AN AMUSEMENT PARK SOUTHEAST OF DENVER. FIFTEEN PEOPLE...MOSTLY CHILDREN...WERE INJURED. MICROBURST WIND GUSTS TO 33 MPH WERE RECORDED AT STAPLETON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. IN 2002...HEAVY RAIN...UP TO 3/4 INCH...FELL ACROSS SECTIONS OF THE HAYMAN BURN AREA NEAR CHEESEMAN RESERVOIR. SEVERAL FOREST SERVICE ROADS WERE WASHED OUT AND MANY CULVERTS WERE PLUGGED BY DEBRIS. IN 2004...HEAVY RAIN PRODUCING THUNDERSTORMS CAUSED ROCK AND MUD SLIDES ACROSS THE OVERLAND FIRE BURN AREA IN JAMESTOWN. AN ESTIMATED 50 TONS OF SAND...DIRT...ROCK...AND ASH SLID INTO TOWN...FILLING A CULVERT UNDER MAIN STREET. THE SLIDE COVERED 150 TO 225 FEET OF MAIN STREET. THE FLOOD WAS PRODUCED BY HALF AN INCH OF RAIN IN 30 MINUTES. A DELUGE OF VERY HEAVY RAINFALL FROM NEARLY STATIONARY THUNDERSTORMS CAUSED FLOODING AND FLASH FLOODING PROBLEMS OVER PARTS OF JEFFERSON AND DOUGLAS COUNTIES. AN AUTOMATED RAIN GAGE IN GOLDEN MEASURED 3.60 INCHES OF RAINFALL IN ONE HOUR. NUMEROUS HOMES WERE FLOODED IN GOLDEN...INCLUDING ONE THAT WAS 146 YEARS OLD. THE HOME WAS LISTED AS A COMPLETE LOSS. STATE HIGHWAY 93 HAD TO BE CLOSED FROM THE PINE RIDGE SUBDIVISION TO THE GOLDEN GATE CANYON ROAD. AT THE HEIGHT OF THE STORM...ABOUT 4 FEET OF WATER COVERED STATE HIGHWAY 93 THROUGH GOLDEN... FORCING ITS TEMPORARY CLOSURE. SEVERAL INTERSECTIONS WERE ALSO FLOODED AND IMPASSABLE. ROCK AND MUD SLIDES WERE REPORTED IN GOLDEN GATE CANYON STATE PARK. AT THE DEER CREEK GOLF COURSE AT COLORADO 470 AND KIPLING...THE GREENS WERE COMPLETELY INUNDATED BY FLOODWATERS. SOME BACKYARDS NEAR THE GOLF COURSE WERE PARTIALLY WASHED OUT. IN DOUGLAS COUNTY...WATER UP TO A FOOT DEEP COVERED THE ROADWAYS IN ROXBOROUGH STATE PARK. THE WATERTON CANYON ROAD ALSO HAD TO BE CLOSED DUE TO HIGH WATER. IN 2010...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM PRODUCED HAIL UP TO 1 INCH IN DIAMETER NEAR STRASBURG. HAIL UP TO 3/4 INCH IN DIAMETER WAS REPORTED IN AURORA AND BUCKLEY AIR FIELD. $$  073 NOUS43 KIND 271015 PNSIND INZ047-271230- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE INDIANAPOLIS IN 615 AM EDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...ON THIS DATE IN CENTRAL INDIANA WEATHER HISTORY... 1993 SEVERAL INCHES OF HAIL COVERED THE GROUND IN PARKE COUNTY WITH DRIFTS OF 1 TO 2 FEET. A 4-WHEEL DRIVE COUNTY HIGHWAY TRUCK HAD TO BE PULLED OUT OF A DRIFT. THE NEXT MORNING HAIL STILL COVERED THE GROUND IN THE GUION AREA. $$  829 NOUS43 KICT 271101 PNSICT KSZ032-033-047>053-067>072-082-083-091>096-098>100-271500- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS 601 AM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY... IN 1987...EXCEPTIONALLY DANGEROUS SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS MOVING SOUTHEAST FROM NEBRASKA INVADED NORTH-CENTRAL KANSAS SHORTLY AFTER MID-NIGHT. GUSTS AROUND 100 MPH TORE THROUGH LAKE WACONDA...HEAVILY DAMAGING AROUND 50 CAMPING TRAILERS AND INJURING 16 PEOPLE AT A STATE PARK CAMPGROUND. BELOIT AND SYLVAN GROVE WERE WHIP LASHED BY GUSTS AROUND 80 MPH. $$ AUTO  965 NOUS43 KARX 271102 PNSARX PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LA CROSSE WI 602 AM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...24 HOUR RAINFALL TOTALS ACROSS THE AREA... LOCATION COUNTY RAINFALL ...IOWA... CHARLES CITY FLOYD 0.02 IONIA 2W CHICKASAW 0.06 ...MINNESOTA... AUSTIN 3S MOWER 0.04 LANESBORO FILLMORE 0.01 LANSING MOWER 0.02 AUSTIN MOWER 0.03 DOVER 1E OLMSTED 0.02 ...WISCONSIN... BURTON GRANT 0.01 GENOA DAM 8 VERNON 0.04 OBSERVATIONS ARE COLLECTED FROM A VARIETY OF SOURCES WITH VARYING EQUIPMENT AND EXPOSURE. NOT ALL DATA LISTED IS CONSIDERED OFFICIAL. $$ SHEA  165 NOUS43 KGLD 271202 PNSGLD PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GOODLAND KS 600 AM MDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY... IN 1975, A TORNADO WAS REPORTED TO HAVE DESTROYED A BARN IN ARAPAHOE COLORADO. $$  357 NOUS43 KTOP 271248 PNSTOP KSZ008>012-020>024-026-034>040-054>056-058-059-271900- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TOPEKA KS 748 AM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...WSR-88D RADAR AT TOPEKA KANSAS DOWN... THE WSR-88D DOPPLER RADAR (KTOP) AT TOPEKA KANSAS IS EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS AND IS NOT OPERATIONAL AT THIS TIME. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TECHNICIANS ARE LOOKING INTO THE ISSUES WITH THE RADAR AND THE AMOUNT OF TIME THE RADAR WILL BE DOWN IS UNKNOWN AT THIS TIME. THE RADAR WILL BE RESTORED TO NORMAL OPERATION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. OTHER DOPPLER RADARS CLOSE TO TOPEKA INCLUDE KICT IN WICHITA...KUEX IN HASTINGS...KEAX IN PLEASANT HILL/KANSAS CITY... KOAX IN OMAHA...AND KSGF IN SPRINGFIELD. WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MAY CAUSE. $$  054 NOUS43 KOAX 271406 PNSOAX OMAHA METRO PRECIPITATION REPORTS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OMAHA/VALLEY 0905 AM MON JUN 27 2011 MEASUREMENTS TAKEN BETWEEN 6 AM AND 8 AM BY STORM SPOTTERS AND NWS PERSONNEL .B OMA 0627 C DH07/PP/SF/SD :LOCATION 24HR PRECIP 24HR SNOWFALL SNOW DEPTH [NORTH WEST] BENNINGTON 3WSW 1.35 / 0.0 / 0 BLAIR AIRPORT 0.91 / 0.0 / 0 BOYSTOWN 1NW 0.78 / 0.0 / 0 FREMONT AIRPORT 0.72 / 0.0 / 0 FREMONT 0.96 / 0.0 / 0 NWS OFFICE VALLEY 1.06 / 0.0 / 0 [OMAHA NORTH EAST] FORT CALHOUN 4W 1.28 / 0.0 / 0 35TH & CHARLES 0.85 / 0.0 / 0 32ND & TUCKER 1.33 / 0.0 / 0 [SOUTH EAST] OFFUTT AFB 1.17 / 0.0 / 0 COUNCIL BLUFFS AIRPORT 0.85 / 0.0 / 0 PAPILLION 0.84 / 0.0 / 0 PLATTSMOUTH AIRPORT 0.66 / 0.0 / 0 SPRINGFIELD 7E 1.12 / 0.0 / 0 [SOUTH WEST] 180TH & CENTER 1.12 / 0.0 / 0 GRETNA 3NE 1.07 / 0.0 / 0 MILLARD AIRPORT 1.05 / 0.0 / 0 .END $$ KLEMM  889 NOUS43 KSGF 271432 PNSSGF KSZ073-097-101-MOZ055>058-066>071-077>083-088>098-101>106-281431- VOLUNTEER WEATHER OBSERVATION REPORT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPRINGFIELD MO 931 AM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 MAX MIN COUNTY LOCATION TEMP TEMP PRECIP SIGNIFICANT WEATHER BARRY ROARING RIVER SP 89 73 0.00 BENTON EDWARDS 6W 92 67 0.25 DALLAS WINDYVILLE 4NW 0.40 DOUGLAS AVA 96 74 0.10 JASPER SARCOXIE 1W 94 77 0.03 LACLEDE 1 SE MORGAN 92 71 0.13 MORGAN LAURIE 4W 1.37 MORGAN GRAVOIS MILLS 92 63 1.29 NEWTON NEOSHO 5W 96 80 0.00 PHELPS ROLLA 1SE 0.10 TANEY RIDGEDALE 4W 95 72 0.00 WEBSTER NIANGUA 89 72 0.13 WEBSTER SEYMOUR 1N 0.70 $$  265 NOUS43 KTOP 271450 PNSTOP KSZ008>012-020>024-026-034>040-054>056-058-059-271900- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TOPEKA KS 949 AM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...WSR-88D RADAR AT TOPEKA KANSAS DOWN... THE WSR-88D DOPPLER RADAR (KTWX) AT TOPEKA KANSAS IS EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS AND IS NOT OPERATIONAL AT THIS TIME. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TECHNICIANS HAVE IDENTIFIED THE PROBLEM AS BEING A PROCESSOR FAILURE. PARTS HAVE BEEN ORDERED AND TECHNICIANS WILL REPAIR THE DAMAGED PART UPON ITS ARRIVAL. RADAR OUTAGE WILL LAST THROUGH AT LEAST THIS AFTERNOON. OTHER DOPPLER RADARS CLOSE TO TOPEKA INCLUDE KICT IN WICHITA...KUEX IN HASTINGS...KEAX IN PLEASANT HILL/KANSAS CITY... KOAX IN OMAHA...AND KSGF IN SPRINGFIELD. WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MAY CAUSE. $$  671 NOUS43 KFSD 271454 PNSFSD IAZ001>003-012>014-020>022-031-032-MNZ071-072-080-081-089-090-097-098 -NEZ013-014-SDZ038>040-050-052>071-272000- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SIOUX FALLS SD 950 AM MON JUN 27 2011 24 HOUR PRECIPITATION DATA IN INCHES...FOR SOUTHEAST SOUTH DAKOTA... SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA...NORTHWEST IOWA...AND NORTHEAST NEBRASKA ...RECEIVED BY 950 AM MONDAY JUNE 27 2011. ...SOUTHEAST SOUTH DAKOTA... YANKTON COOP 1.48 VERMILLION 1.16 YANKTON AIRPORT 1.04 CHAMBERLAIN 0.16 GREGORY 0.14 WHITE LAKE 0.10 WINFRED 0.09 PICKSTOWN 0.07 SIOUX FALLS AIRPORT 0.07 MITCHELL 0.07 WESSINGTON SPRINGS 0.06 EROS DATA CENTER 0.05 WESSINGTON RAWS 0.04 BROOKINGS COOP 0.04 ASTORIA 0.02 CARTHAGE 0.02 BROOKINGS AIRPORT 0.01 HURON AIRPORT T ...SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA... WINDOM AIRPORT 0.46 LAKEFIELD 0.28 LUVERNE AIRPORT 0.15 WORTHINGTON COOP 0.15 PIPESTONE 0.07 WORTHINGTON AIRPORT 0.06 SLAYTON 0.05 TRACY AIRPORT 0.03 MARSHALL COOP 0.02 ...NORTHWEST IOWA... REMSEN COOP 3.39 LE MARS 1.91 CHEROKEE 1.77 STORM LAKE 1.58 BRUNSVILLE 1.48 SIOUX CITY 1.30 ORANGE CITY 0.70 BATTLE CREEK 3NE 0.56 ORANGE CITY 0.55 SANBORN COOP 0.35 SIBLEY 0.23 SHELDON COOP 0.19 SPENCER AIRPORT 0.18 SHELDON 0.07 .END... 24 HOUR PRECIPITATION DATA IN INCHES...FOR SOUTH DAKOTA ...RECEIVED BY 950 AM MONDAY JUNE 27 2011. LOCATION RAINFALL ELLSWORTH AFB 2.75 ELK POINT 5.6 NNE 1.35 PINNACLES RAWS 1.32 YANKTON COOP 1.04 SHADEHILL 0.91 PHILIP 0.82 BUFFALO 0.82 PORCUPINE 0.78 EDGEMONT 0.69 ROY LAKE 0.66 ABERDEEN 2.1 SW 0.65 HERREID 3.6 ESE 0.65 KADOKA 2.8 WNW 0.63 MOBRIDGE 8.0 NNW 0.62 ABERDEEN WFO 0.60 MARTIN 11.7 E 0.59 HOT SPRINGS 0.5 SSW 0.58 LOWRY 1.1 WNW 0.56 CLAREMONT 2.4 SSE 0.56 ABERDEEN 1.3 SE 0.55 ROSCOE 6.1 W 0.50 MOBRIDGE 0.50 ABERDEEN 1.0 NNE 0.48 BATESLAND 7.4 NNE 0.47 ROSCOE 0.46 PIERRE 2.5 NNE 0.43 TIMBER LAKE 1.8 W 0.43 ROSCOE 0.3 NNW 0.42 CREIGHTON 2.7 S 0.41 EDGEMONT 2.2 ENE 0.40 VIVIAN 5.1 SSW 0.38 IPSWICH 9.8 ESE 0.37 PINE RIDGE 0.37 PIERRE 1.0 E 0.35 PIERRE 0.34 ABERDEEN 7.4 NNE 0.31 RELIANCE 9.8 S 0.31 FAITH 0.29 PIERRE 1.3 S 0.28 DRAPER 4.3 SSE 0.28 WINNER 0.28 MANSFIELD 0.1 NW 0.27 OELRICHS 7.4 SW 0.27 MURDO 0.27 NEWELL 3.7 SW 0.26 PARMALEE RAWS 0.26 RAPID CITY AIRPORT 0.26 OACOMA 17.4 SSW 0.25 HIGHMORE 19.1 NNW 0.25 MURDO 11.8 S 0.24 SISSETON 0.24 ABERDEEN 2.1 NW 0.23 WINNER 12.4 WSW 0.23 PLATTE 13.7 W 0.22 FAITH 36.3 W 0.22 PRESHO 8.6 SW 0.21 PRESHO 0.3 SSW 0.21 WHITE LAKE 10.9 S 0.20 PRESHO 13.8 NW 0.20 PRESHO 11.6 NNE 0.20 RELIANCE 0.1 ESE 0.19 PUKWANA 1.9 S 0.19 ONIDA 3.7 W 0.19 HIGHMORE 12.4 N 0.19 HARRISBURG 2.5 NW 0.18 MARTIN 19.6 ENE 0.18 WHITEWOOD 4.2 NNW 0.18 HERRICK 0.1 NNW 0.16 WESTPORT 0.16 FORT PIERRE RAWS 0.16 CHAMBERLAIN 0.16 SISSETON 3.8 W 0.15 HERRICK 8.2 SSW 0.14 BURKE 10.5 SSE 0.14 GREGORY 0.14 MISSION 0.13 DALLAS 8.8 S 0.12 ARMOUR 4.6 W 0.12 ONIDA 1.6 SSE 0.12 BURKE 4.2 SW 0.11 BELLE FOURCHE 0.11 RAPID CITY WFO 0.11 HARTFORD 6.4 S 0.10 0.10 SIOUX FALLS 4.1 SSE 0.10 WHITE LAKE 0.10 CUSTER 0.10 SIOUX FALLS 3.4 ESE 0.09 SIOUX FALLS 2.6 ESE 0.09 MITCHELL 1.7 SSE 0.09 HARTFORD 0.5 N 0.09 WINFRED 0.09 PARKER 6.8 WSW 0.08 SIOUX FALLS 3.9 SW 0.08 MARION 0.5 NE 0.07 HERMOSA 0.3 ENE 0.07 PICKSTOWN 0.07 SIOUX FALLS AIRPORT 0.07 MITCHELL 0.07 GANN VALLEY 7.8 WNW 0.06 PARKSTON 6.6 S 0.06 MITCHELL 1.1 N 0.06 WESSINGTON SPRINGS 0.06 KEYAPAHA 0.06 HOWARD 5.3 W 0.05 RAPID CITY 2.4 WNW 0.05 RAPID CITY 9.8 SW 0.05 CLARK 0.05 WHITE 0.1 S 0.04 BROOKINGS 6.5 N 0.04 WESSINGTON RAWS 0.04 CUSTER RAWS 0.04 LEAD 0.04 BROOKINGS 1.4 SW 0.03 BROOKINGS 0.2 SSW 0.03 WATERTOWN 3.1 W 0.03 LEAD 5.5 SSW 0.03 NEMO RAWS 0.03 IROQUOIS 5.2 SSW 0.02 WATERTOWN 4.1 WSW 0.02 RAPID CITY 3.4 WNW 0.02 ASTORIA 0.02 CARTHAGE 0.02 WATERTOWN 2.7 E 0.01 WATERTOWN 0.01 BROOKINGS 0.01 BROOKINGS 1.1 S T HURON AIRPORT T WATERTOWN 7.6 ENE T .END... $$  680 NOUS43 KDVN 271503 PNSDVN ILZ025-026-034-035-281515- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE QUAD CITIES IA IL 1003 AM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...NOAA WEATHER RADIO STATION WXJ92 IN MACOMB IS OFF THE AIR... NOAA WEATHER RADIO STATION WXJ92 IN MACOMB IS EXPERIENCING TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES. TECHNICIANS ARE WORKING ON THE PROBLEM. WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE. $$  528 NOUS43 KDMX 271505 PNSDMX IAZ004>007-015>017-023>028-033>039-044>050-057>062-070>075- 081>086-092>097-280315- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DES MOINES IA 1005 AM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...2011 MOVES TO 6TH WETTEST JUNE ON RECORD... THE DES MOINES AIRPORT HAS RECORDED 10.28 INCHES OF RAINFALL THUS FAR THIS MONTH. THIS PLACES JUNE 2011 AS THE 6TH WETTEST JUNE ON RECORD. RAIN CHANCES FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE MONTH WILL BE MINIMAL. SO CHANCES OF MOVING UP THE LIST ARE UNLIKELY. THE 5TH WETTEST JUNE ON RECORD OCCURED IN 1882 WITH 12.16 INCHES. $$  791 NOUS43 KLBF 271515 CCA PNSLBF NEZ004>010-022>029-035>038-056>059-069>071-094- 280000- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORTH PLATTE NE 1015 AM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...HEAVY RAINS IMPACT PARTS OF NORTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA ONCE AGAIN... SEVERAL THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCED PRODIGIOUS RAINFALL OVER PARTS OF NORTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY NIGHT. THE HEAVIEST RAINFALLS WERE REPORTED ACROSS BROWN COUNTY NEAR JOHNSTOWN AND ELSMERE...IN CHERRY COUNTY SOUTHWEST OF CODY AND NEAR MERRITT RESERVOIR...AND OVER PORTIONS OF HOLT COUNTY. BELOW ARE SOME OF THE HIGHER RAINFALL TOTALS REPORTED TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN THE PAST 24 HOURS...ENDING BY 800 AM CDT. ------------------------------------------------------------------ LOCATION STORM TOTAL RAINFALL AMOUNT JOHNSTOWN 4 WNW 4.20 INCHES BURWELL 20 NNE 2.35 INCHES VALENTINE 29 S 2.00 INCHES O'NEILL 17 ESE 1.70 INCHES PAGE 1.66 INCHES BARTLETT 9 NW 1.39 INCHES GORDON 6 N 1.39 INCHES CHAMBERS 1.28 INCHES AINSWORTH AIRPORT 1.10 INCHES ERICSON 6 WNW 1.10 INCHES EWING 9 WSW 1.10 INCHES CODY 10 WSW 1.06 INCHES O'NEILL AIRPORT 1.02 INCHES ------------------------------------------------------------------ $$ CARMEL  646 NOUS44 KMRX 271551 PNSMRX NCZ060-061-TNZ012>018-035>047-067>074-081>087-098>102-VAZ001-002-005- 006-008-271800- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MORRISTOWN TN 1147 AM EDT MON JUN 27 2011 THE RAINFALL AMOUNTS LISTED BELOW ARE LISTED BY THE COUNTY INTO WHICH THE RAIN FALLS, AND THEN THE RESERVOIR/BASIN INTO WHICH THE WATER WILL FLOW AFTER IT HITS THE GROUND. FOR EXAMPLE, RAIN FALLING AT MCGHEE-TYSON AIRPORT WILL FLOW INTO FT. LOUDON-TELLICO LAKE. THESE FIGURES COME FROM A COMBINATION OF TVA, USGS, COE, NWS, AND VARIOUS COUNTY-OWNED RAIN GAUGES. OUR THANKS TO THESE COOPERATORS. TOTALS ARE FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT (7 AM CDT) OR 7 AM EST (6 AM CST). T = TRACE COUNTY, STATE 24 HOUR RESERVOIR PRECIPITATION LOCATION (INCHES) ________________________________________________________________ BLOUNT COUNTY, TN FT. LOUDON/TELLICO LAKE MCGHEE-TYSON AIRPORT (ASOS - TYS) 0.15 TOWNSEND 5S (NWS COOP - TNST1) 0.60 WILDWOOD (TVA - WLDT1) 0.25 CARTER COUNTY, TN BOONE LAKE WATAUGA DAM (TVA - WTGT1) 0.25 CLAIBORNE COUNTY, TN NORRIS LAKE POWELL RIVER NR ARTHUR (TVA - ARTT1) 0.31 COCKE COUNTY, TN DOUGLAS LAKE COSBY (TVA - CBYT1) 0.06 FRENCH BROAD RIVER NR NEWPORT (TVA - NWPT1) 0.08 HAMBLEN COUNTY, TN CHEROKEE LAKE EAST MORRISTOWN (TVA - MSTT1) 0.20 NWS OFFICE MORRISTOWN 0.22 HAMILTON COUNTY, TN NICKAJACK LAKE CHATTANOOGA-LOVELL FIELD (ASOS - CHA) 0.66 HAWKINS COUNTY, TN CHEROKEE LAKE CHURCH HILL (TVA - CHHT1) 0.16 ROGERSVILLE-JOHN SEVIER PLANT (TVA - JSST1) 0.10 JEFFERSON COUNTY, TN DOUGLAS LAKE OAK GROVE (TVA - OKGT1) 0.02 FT. LOUDON/TELLICO LAKE CHEROKEE DAM (TVA - CRKT1) 0.14 JOHNSON COUNTY, TN WATAUGA LAKE PANDORA (TVA - PANT1) 0.20 LOUDON COUNTY, TN WATTS BAR LAKE FORT LOUDON/TELLICO DAM AREA (TVA - FLDT1) 0.06 RHEA COUNTY, TN CHICKAMAUGA LAKE WATTS BAR DAM (TVA - WBOT1) 0.05 SEVIER COUNTY, TN DOUGLAS LAKE MT. LECONTE (NWS COOP - MTLT1) 0.87 GSMNP HEADQUARTERS - SUGARLANDS (NWS COOP - GTLT1) 0.20 LITTLE PIGEON RIVER ABV SEVIERVILLE (TVA - SEVT1) 0.20 FT. LOUDON/TELLICO LAKE DOUGLAS DAM (TVA - DUGT1) 0.19 SULLIVAN COUNTY, TN BOONE LAKE TRI-CITIES AIRPORT (ASOS - TRI) 0.17 WASHINGTON COUNTY, TN CHEROKEE LAKE BOONE DAM (TVA - BOOT1) 0.17 DOUGLAS LAKE WASHINGTON COLLEGE (TVA - WAST1) 0.15 SCOTT COUNTY, VA NORRIS LAKE DUFFIELD (TVA - DUFV2) 0.26 WASHINGTON COUNTY, VA SOUTH HOLSTON LAKE ABINGDON (TVA - ABDV2) 0.02 CHEROKEE COUNTY, NC APALACHIA LAKE HIWASSEE DAM (TVA - HIWN7) 0.28 END $$  994 NOUS43 KFSD 271600 PNSFSD IAZ001>003-012>014-020>022-031-032-MNZ071-072-080-081-089- 090-097-098-NEZ013-014-SDZ038>040-050-052>071-281615- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SIOUX FALLS SD 1100 AM MON JUN 27 2011 ...SIOUX FALLS CLIMATE DATA UP TO 1100 AM ... HIGH TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY.... 68 LOW TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY.... 62 PRECIPITATION SINCE MIDNIGHT..... 0.00 ...HURON CLIMATE DATA UP TO 1100 AM ... HIGH TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY.... 68 LOW TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY.... 58 PRECIPITATION SINCE MIDNIGHT..... 0.00 ...SIOUX CITY CLIMATE DATA UP TO 1100 AM ... HIGH TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY.... 72 LOW TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY.... 64 PRECIPITATION SINCE MIDNIGHT..... 0.01 MISSOURI RIVER STAGE.............35.21 $$  202 NOUS43 KDDC 271621 PNSDDC KSZ030-031-043>046-061>066-074>081-084>090-280000- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DODGE CITY KS 1120 AM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURES WERE SET SUNDAY AFTERNOON ACROSS SOUTHWEST KANSAS... ASHLAND ESTABLISHED A RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE SUNDAY WITH A READING OF 114 DEGREES. THIS BREAKS THE RECORD OF 112 SET IN 1994. THIS RECORD HIGH OF 114 DEGREES TIES THE ALL TIME RECORD. GREENSBURG HIT A HIGH OF 110 BREAKING THE OLD RECORD OF 106 DATING BACK TO 1936. THE ABOVE READINGS ARE UNOFFICIAL AND SHOULD BE CONSIDERED PRELIMINARY. OFFICIAL DATA ARE REPORTED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COOPERATIVE OBSERVERS AT THE END OF THE MONTH. $$ 31  248 NOAK49 PAFG 271700 PNSAFG AKZ222-280500- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FAIRBANKS AK 900 AM AKDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...WEEKLY WEATHER SUMMARY FOR FAIRBANKS ALASKA... OBSERVED LAST WEEK...06/19/2011 TO 06/25/2011 OBSERVED NORMAL DEPARTURE AVG MAX TEMP (F) 74.4 71.3 3.1 AVG MIN TEMP (F) 53.3 50.7 2.6 AVG TEMP (F) 63.9 61.0 2.9 TOTAL PRECIP (IN) 0.25 0.35 -0.10 TOTAL SNOWFALL (IN) 0.0 0.0 0.0 NORMALS FOR THIS WEEK...06/26/2011 TO 07/02/2011 NORMAL AVG MAX TEMP (F) 72.0 AVG MIN TEMP(F) 52.0 AVG TEMP (F) 62.0 TOTAL PRECIP (IN) 0.36 TOTAL SNOW (IN) 0.0 $$  961 NOUS43 KDMX 271749 PNSDMX IAZ004>007-015>017-023>028-033>039-044>050-057>062-070>075-081>086- 092>097-280100- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DES MOINES IA 1249 PM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...NWS METEOROLOGISTS SURVEYING POSSIBLE TORNADO DAMAGE 2 MILES SOUTH OF HALBUR IN CARROLL COUNTY... A STORM SURVEY IS CURRENTLY ONGOING 2 MILES SOUTH OF HALBUR IN RELATION TO SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THAT MOVED THROUGH THE AREA 06/26/2011. A FINAL ASSESSMENT INCLUDING RESULTS OF THE SURVEY WILL BE COMPLETED AND TRANSMITTED VIA A PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT AND ALSO POSTED TO OUR WEBSITE [WEATHER.GOV/DMX] AROUND 7 PM. $$ MJB  768 NOUS46 KHNX 271753 PNSHNX PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY - HANFORD CA 1053 AM PDT MON JUN 27 2011 CAZ089>095-281800- WEST CENTRAL SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY-EAST CENTRAL SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY- SOUTHWESTERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY-SOUTHEASTERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY- MARIPOSA MADERA AND FRESNO COUNTY FOOTHILLS- TULARE COUNTY FOOTHILLS-KERN COUNTY MOUNTAINS- 1053 AM PDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...WARM WEATHER AND FAST FLOWING COLD WATER ARE A DEADLY COMBINATION... AREA RIVERS...STREAMS AND RESERVOIRS ARE DIRECTLY FED FROM THE MELTING SNOW PACK IN THE SIERRA NEVADA AND TEHACHAPI MOUNTAINS. EVEN THOUGH A STREAM OR RIVER LOOKS COOL AND INVITING...THE WATER IS ACTUALLY VERY COLD. OUTDOOR ENTHUSIASTS ARE ADVISED TO USE EXTREME CAUTION NEAR RIVERS...STREAMS AND RESERVOIRS. IF YOU ARE PLANNING TRAVEL INTO THE SOUTHERN SIERRA NEVADA...THE TEHACHAPI MOUNTAINS...THE KERN RIVER CANYON OR THE SIERRA FOOTHILLS THIS WEEKEND...REMEMBER THAT THE INCREASED COLD WATER FLOW IN RIVERS...STREAMS AND RESERVOIRS...COMBINED WITH EXPECTED TEMPERATURES IN THE 80S TO LOWER 90S...CAN BE A POTENTIALLY DEADLY COMBINATION. PEOPLE PLANNING ACTIVITIES SUCH AS RAFTING...SWIMMING OR PADDLING SHOULD ALWAYS WEAR LIFE JACKETS OR VESTS...AND KEEP OTHER FLOTATION GEAR HANDY WHEN IN THE WATER. BE AWARE THAT EXPOSURE TO COLD WATER FOR TOO LONG COULD QUICKLY RESULT IN HYPOTHERMIA. HYPOTHERMIA IS A SUDDEN LOSS OF BODY TEMPERATURE WHICH CAN BE FATAL. EARLY SIGNS OF HYPOTHERMIA ARE UNCONTROLLABLE SHIVERING AND NUMBNESS OF LIMBS. THE ADVANCED STAGES OF HYPOTHERMIA INCLUDE... MEMORY LOSS...DISORIENTATION...SLURRED SPEECH...DROWSINESS AND APPARENT EXHAUSTION. A PERSON MAY APPEAR DRUNK DURING THE ADVANCED STAGE AND SHIVERING MAY DECREASE OR STOP. IF YOU WITNESS SOMEONE SUFFERING FROM THE SYMPTOMS OF HYPOTHERMIA...GET HELP IMMEDIATELY. IF YOU ARE CAMPING NEAR A RIVER OR STREAM...REMEMBER THAT THE HIGHEST WATER LEVELS OCCUR AT NIGHT...USUALLY WITHIN AN HOUR OR TWO EITHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT. A CAMPGROUND MAY LOOK DRY AND SAFE IN THE LATE AFTERNOON...BUT CAN TAKE ON WATER AT NIGHT. $$ BEAN WEATHER.GOV/HANFORD  839 NOUS41 KPBZ 271758 PNSPBZ MDZ001-OHZ039>041-048>050-057>059-068-069-PAZ007>009-013>016-020>023- 029-031-073>076-WVZ001>004-012-021>023-041-291800- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH PA 158 PM EDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...DUAL POLARIZATION RADAR INSTALLATION JULY 6-16... THE PITTSBURGH RADAR...KPBZ...WILL UNDERGO A MODERNIZATION TO USE NEW TECHNOLOGY KNOWN AS DUAL POLARIZATION. NWS PITTSBURGH WILL BE AMONG THE FIRST RADARS IN THE COUNTRY TO ACQUIRE THIS NEW AND EXCITING TECHNOLOGY. INSTALLATION WILL TAKE UP TO TEN DAYS AND WILL BEGIN ON WEDNESDAY...JULY 6. IT WILL RESULT IN THE WEATHER RADAR DATA BEING UNAVAILABLE FOR MUCH OF THAT PERIOD. DURING THIS DOWN TIME...SURROUNDING NWS RADARS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR COVERAGE. SURROUNDING RADARS INCLUDE CLEVELAND OH...KCLE ... CHARLESTON WV...KRLX...WILMINGTON OH...KILN...STATE COLLEGE PA...KCCX AND STERLING VA...KLWX FOR AN INTRODUCTION TO DUAL POLARIZATION RADAR BROWSE TO THE WARNING DECISION TRAINING BRANCH WEB SITE AT... ...LOWER CASE... HTTP://WWW.WDTB.NOAA.GOV/COURSES/DUALPOL/OUTREACH/INDEX.HTML FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE INSTALLATION SCHEDULE AND RADAR OUTAGE HERE IN PITTSBURGH PA VISIT ...LOWER CASE... HTTP://WWW.WEATHER.GOV/PITTSBURGH OR CONTACT RICHARD KANE...METEOROLOGIST IN CHARGE EMAIL... RICHARD.KANE@NOAA.GOV PHONE... 412-262-1591 X222 $$  337 NOUS43 KFGF 271926 PNSFGF MNZ001>009-013>017-022>024-027>032-040-NDZ006>008-014>016-024- 026>030-038-039-049-052>054-272200- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND FORKS ND 229 PM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...3-DAY RAINFALL ROUND-UP... THE FOLLOWING ARE RAIN AMOUNTS FOR THE PREVIOUS 24-HOURS AS MEASURED IN THE MORNING BY NWS COOPERATIVE OBSERVERS. OBSERVATIONS ARE USUALLY TAKENAT7 AM. 24-HOUR RAINFALL REPORTS: ***************** MONDAY (06/27/11) ************** NORTH DAKOTA RAIN LOCATION (COUNTY): FALL (IN) GRAND FORKS 1SW (GRAND FORKS).................1.77 HARWOOD (CASS)................................1.39 GRAND FORKS NWS (GRAND FORKS).................1.33 NDAWN AT WYNDMERE (RICHLAND)..................1.16 NDAWN AT DAZEY (BARNES).......................0.97 NDAWN AT PILLSBURY (BARNES)...................0.76 VALLEY CITY 2NW (BARNES)......................0.74 LIDGERWOOD (RICHLAND).........................0.71 SHEYENNE 7ESE (EDDY)..........................0.68 WEST FARGO 4SSE (CASS)........................0.66 MAPLETON (CASS)...............................0.65 FARGO 1ESE (CASS).............................0.65 OSLO 3WNW (WALSH).............................0.65 FARGO 2SE (CASS)..............................0.61 FARGO 3NE (CASS)..............................0.56 ASOS AT GRAND FORKS AFB (GRAND FORKS).........0.55 ASOS AT FARGO AIRPORT (CASS)..................0.53 NDAWN AT WAHPETON (RICHLAND)..................0.52 FARGO 5NW (CASS)..............................0.50 ASOS AT GRAND FORKS AP (GRAND FORKS)..........0.48 MICHIGAN UCOOP (NELSON).......................0.48 MAYVILLE (TRAILL).............................0.48 NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIV (CASS)................0.40 NDAWN AT MICHIGAN 2W (NELSON).................0.39 NDAWN AT GALESBURG (TRAILL)...................0.38 KINDRED (CASS)................................0.36 NEW ROCKFORD 7ESE (EDDY)......................0.32 GRANDIN 3SW (CASS)............................0.31 NDAWN AT MAYVILLE (TRAILL)....................0.27 LANKIN 9SW (WALSH)............................0.23 LANKIN 6E (WALSH).............................0.22 AWOS AT DEVILS LAKE (RAMSEY)..................0.20 NDAWN AT HILLSBORO (TRAILL)...................0.15 CAVALIER (PEMBINA)............................0.14 PEMBINA (PEMBINA).............................0.14 PENN 6SE (RAMSEY).............................0.11 STARKWEATHER (RAMSEY).........................0.11 NDAWN AT CAVALIER (PEMBINA)...................0.10 GRAFTON ARPT (WALSH)..........................0.06 LANGDON EXP FARM (CAVALIER)...................0.04 NDAWN AT BAKER (BENSON).......................0.03 NDAWN AT LANGDON (CAVALIER)...................0.02 NDAWN AT CANDO (TOWNER).......................0.01 MINNESOTA RAIN LOCATION (COUNTY): FALL (IN) ASOS AT PARK RAPIDS (HUBBARD).................1.76 ROOSEVELT 5N (LAKE OF THE WOODS)..............1.73 BARNESVILLE (CLAY)............................1.72 AWOS AT DETROIT LAKES (BECKER)................1.65 AWOS AT WARROAD (LAKE OF THE WOODS)...........1.22 SEBEKA (WADENA)...............................0.88 GREENBUSH (ROSEAU)............................0.87 CAMP NORRIS DNR (BELTRAMI)....................0.78 SABIN (CLAY)..................................0.78 ITASCA U OF M (CLEARWATER)....................0.75 LONG LOST LAKE (CLEARWATER)...................0.73 ELBOW LAKE VILLAGE 8ENE (CLEARWATER)..........0.73 NEW YORK MILLS (OTTER TAIL)...................0.72 WARROAD (ROSEAU)..............................0.69 UNDERWOOD 8NNE (OTTER TAIL)...................0.65 MOORHEAD (CLAY)...............................0.63 BRECKENRIDGE (WILKIN).........................0.62 AWOS AT FERGUS FALLS (OTTER TAIL).............0.62 ROTHSAY (WILKIN)..............................0.60 AWOS AT FLAG ISLAND (LAKE OF THE WOODS).......0.58 ASOS AT BAUDETTE (LAKE OF THE WOODS)..........0.51 NDAWN AT PERLEY (NORMAN)......................0.50 BEMIDJI 8NE (BELTRAMI)........................0.46 AWOS AT ELBOW LAKE AWOS (GRANT)...............0.46 AWOS AT ROSEAU (ROSEAU).......................0.40 AWOS AT WADENA (WADENA).......................0.34 AWOS AT FOSSTON (POLK)........................0.31 AWOS AT BEMIDJI (BELTRAMI)....................0.29 ARGYLE (MARSHALL).............................0.21 HALSTAD (NORMAN)..............................0.20 NDAWN AT STEPHEN (MARSHALL)...................0.18 LANCASTER (KITTSON)...........................0.17 HUMBOLT (KITTSON).............................0.16 RED LAKE FALLS (RED LAKE).....................0.13 AWOS AT HALLOCK (KITTSON).....................0.05 AWOS AT THIEF RIVER FALLS (PENNINGTON)........0.04 ***************** SUNDAY (06/26/11) ************** NORTH DAKOTA RAIN LOCATION (COUNTY): FALL (IN) SHEYENNE 7ESE (EDDY)..........................2.30 NDAWN AT BAKER (BENSON).......................1.40 HARWOOD (CASS)................................1.40 GRAFTON ARPT (WALSH)..........................1.35 VALLEY CITY 2NW (BARNES)......................1.20 NEW ROCKFORD 7ESE (EDDY)......................1.10 NDAWN AT MICHIGAN 2W (NELSON).................1.08 LANKIN 6E (WALSH).............................0.95 NDAWN AT HILLSBORO (TRAILL)...................0.94 DEVILS LAKE KDLR (RAMSEY).....................0.91 MAPLETON (CASS)...............................0.88 MICHIGAN UCOOP (NELSON).......................0.87 NDAWN AT CRARY (RAMSEY).......................0.83 NDAWN AT WYNDMERE (RICHLAND)..................0.82 ASOS AT FARGO AIRPORT (CASS)..................0.76 MAYVILLE (TRAILL).............................0.75 AWOS AT DEVILS LAKE (RAMSEY)..................0.74 NDAWN AT DAZEY (BARNES).......................0.69 LANKIN 9SW (WALSH)............................0.68 VALLEY CITY (BARNES)..........................0.68 OSLO 3WNW (WALSH).............................0.65 NDAWN AT MAYVILLE (TRAILL)....................0.62 FARGO 1ESE (CASS).............................0.59 FARGO 2SE (CASS)..............................0.57 FARGO 5NW (CASS)..............................0.55 WEST FARGO 4SSE (CASS)........................0.54 ASOS AT GRAND FORKS AP (GRAND FORKS)..........0.53 ASOS AT GRAND FORKS AFB (GRAND FORKS).........0.53 GRAND FORKS 1SW (GRAND FORKS).................0.50 NDAWN AT CAVALIER (PEMBINA)...................0.49 GRAND FORKS NWS (GRAND FORKS).................0.49 LANGDON EXP FARM (CAVALIER)...................0.48 NDAWN AT LANGDON (CAVALIER)...................0.44 EDMORE (RAMSEY)...............................0.43 PEMBINA (PEMBINA).............................0.43 STARKWEATHER (RAMSEY).........................0.43 NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIV (CASS)................0.40 CAVALIER (PEMBINA)............................0.32 NDAWN AT PILLSBURY (BARNES)...................0.32 KINDRED (CASS)................................0.31 NDAWN AT CANDO (TOWNER).......................0.30 NDAWN AT GALESBURG (TRAILL)...................0.24 PENN 6SE (RAMSEY).............................0.06 MINNESOTA RAIN LOCATION (COUNTY): FALL (IN) ARGYLE (MARSHALL).............................0.89 RED LAKE FALLS (RED LAKE).....................0.87 NDAWN AT STEPHEN (MARSHALL)...................0.87 HALSTAD (NORMAN)..............................0.70 AWOS AT FOSSTON (POLK)........................0.64 HUMBOLT (KITTSON).............................0.64 NDAWN AT PERLEY (NORMAN)......................0.59 TAMARAC WILDLIFE REFUGE (BECKER)..............0.59 LANCASTER (KITTSON)...........................0.56 MOORHEAD (CLAY)...............................0.55 SABIN (CLAY)..................................0.51 AWOS AT BEMIDJI (BELTRAMI)....................0.48 ASOS AT PARK RAPIDS (HUBBARD).................0.45 AWOS AT HALLOCK (KITTSON).....................0.44 ITASCA U OF M (CLEARWATER)....................0.42 LONG LOST LAKE (CLEARWATER)...................0.41 AWOS AT DETROIT LAKES (BECKER)................0.39 AWOS AT THIEF RIVER FALLS (PENNINGTON)........0.36 BEMIDJI (BELTRAMI)............................0.35 GREENBUSH (ROSEAU)............................0.31 CAMP NORRIS DNR (BELTRAMI)....................0.22 AWOS AT ROSEAU (ROSEAU).......................0.22 WARROAD (ROSEAU)..............................0.21 ROOSEVELT 5N (LAKE OF THE WOODS)..............0.19 AWOS AT WARROAD (LAKE OF THE WOODS)...........0.17 WASKISH (BELTRAMI)............................0.07 AWOS AT FLAG ISLAND (LAKE OF THE WOODS).......0.03 ASOS AT BAUDETTE (LAKE OF THE WOODS)..........0.02 BEMIDJI 8NE (BELTRAMI)........................0.01 ROTHSAY (WILKIN).............................TRACE ***************** SATURDAY (06/25/11) ************** NORTH DAKOTA RAIN LOCATION (COUNTY): FALL (IN) HARWOOD (CASS)................................0.10 HAVANA (SARGENT)..............................0.05 FARGO 1ESE (CASS).............................0.05 LIDGERWOOD (RICHLAND).........................0.03 VALLEY CITY (BARNES)..........................0.03 NDAWN AT CAVALIER (PEMBINA)...................0.02 CAVALIER (PEMBINA)............................0.01 NDAWN AT MAYVILLE (TRAILL)....................0.01 WEST FARGO 4SSE (CASS)........................0.01 LANKIN 9SW (WALSH)...........................TRACE MINNESOTA RAIN LOCATION (COUNTY): FALL (IN) ASOS AT PARK RAPIDS (HUBBARD).................0.03 AWOS AT DETROIT LAKES (BECKER)................0.01 ITASCA U OF M (CLEARWATER)....................0.01 LONG LOST LAKE (CLEARWATER)..................TRACE MOORHEAD (CLAY)..............................TRACE SELECTED 3 DAY TOTALS FROM COOPERATIVE OBSERVATIONS...RAIN GAGE AND OTHER DATA SOURCES. SELECTED 72 HOUR TOTALS RAIN ENDING AT 7 AM MONDAY JUNE 27 FALL (IN) SHEYENNE 7ESE 2.98 BUFFALO RIVER NR GEOEOGETOWN 2.89 GRAND FORKS 1SW 2.27 ASOS AT PARK RAPIDS 2.24 RAWS AT DETROIT LAKES 2.16 FELTON DITCH AT CO RD 27 2.15 AWOS AT DETROIT LAKES 2.05 NDAWN AT WYNDMERE 1.98 RAWS AT FT TOTEN-DEVI 1.98 VALLEY CITY 2NW 1.94 ROOSEVELT 5N 1.92 GRAND FORKS NWS 1.82 NDAWN AT DAZEY 1.66 SNAKE RRVER RETENTION POND 1.65 HARWOOD 1.49 NDAWN AT MICHIGAN 2W 1.47 BALDHILL DAM AT LK AS 1.46 NDAWN AT BAKER 1.43 GRAFTON ARPT 1.41 BAUUDETTE 12 S. 1.41 AWOS AT WARROAD 1.39 WARWICK 1.36 COOPERSTOWN 1.35 OSLO 3WNW 1.30 FARGO 1ESE 1.29 ASOS AT FARGO AIRPORT 1.29 LEGEND: ASOS - AUTOMATED SURFACE OBSERVATION SYSTEM AWOS - AUTOMATED WEATHER OBSERVATION SYSTEM NDAWN - NORTH DAKOTA AGRICULTURAL WEATHER NETWORK RAWS - REMOTE AUTOMATED WEATHER STATION $$ ME  954 NOUS43 KBIS 271954 RRA PNSBIS NDZ035-280000- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BISMARCK ND 254 PM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...STAGE OF THE MISSOURI RIVER AT BISMARCK... AT 215 PM CDT MONDAY...THE MISSOURI RIVER STAGE WAS 19.15 FEET. THE RIVER IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN FAIRLY STEADY AND NO LARGE STAGE INCREASES ARE EXPECTED AT THIS TIME. THIS WILL BE THE LAST PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT ON THE STAGE OF THE MISSOURI RIVER AT BISMARCK AS LONG AS THE RIVER HOLDS RELATIVELY STEADY. FOR INFORMATION ON CURRENT RIVER STAGES...VISIT WWW.WEATHER.GOV/BIS. $$ JJT/AS  809 NOUS45 KPUB 272012 PNSPUB COZ081>089-093>099-280815- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PUEBLO CO 212 PM MDT MON JUN 27 2011 THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF SOME THUNDERSTORM SAFETY RULES THAT CAN BE PASSED ALONG TO RESIDENTS OF...AND VISITORS TO...SOUTHERN COLORADO. IF YOU PLAN TO BE OUTDOORS...CHECK THE LATEST WEATHER INFORMATION. IF THUNDERSTORMS ARE IN THE FORECAST...YOU MAY WANT TO CURTAIL OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES. IF YOU ARE OUTDOORS AND HEAR THUNDER...YOU SHOULD IMMEDIATELY GET INDOORS INTO A SUBSTANTIAL BUILDING...OR GET INTO ANY HARD TOPPED VEHICLE. LIGHTNING CAN STRIKE SEVERAL MILES AWAY FROM THE STORM... WHERE IT IS NOT RAINING AND WHERE YOU MAY BE. IN COLORADO...LIGHTNING CAN OCCUR WITH THUNDERSTORMS THAT PRODUCE LITTLE...IF ANY...RAIN. DO NOT WAIT TOO LONG TO TAKE ACTION. DEADLY LIGHTNING CAN OCCUR WITH ALL THUNDERSTORMS. WAIT 30 MINUTES UNTIL THE LAST RUMBLE OF THUNDER BEFORE RESUMING OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES. IF YOU ARE CAUGHT OUTDOORS DURING A LIGHTNING STORM...AND THERE IS NO SAFE SHELTER NEARBY...THERE IS NOT MUCH YOU CAN DO TO REDUCE YOUR RISK OF BEING STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. THE BEST THING TO DO IS FIND A LOW SPOT AND STAY AWAY FROM TREES. IF YOU ARE IN THE MOUNTAINS AND ARE ABOVE TIMBERLINE...GO TO A LOWER AREA. IF YOU ARE BELOW TIMBERLINE...TRY TO FIND AN OPEN AREA AWAY FROM TREES. IF YOU ARE IN AN AREA OF DENSE TREES...DO YOUR BEST TO STAY AWAY FROM THE TALLEST TREES. IF YOU ARE IN A GROUP...STAY APART. IF SOMEONE IS STRUCK... OTHERS WILL BE ABLE TO HELP THE VICTIM. REMEMBER...WHEN THUNDER ROARS...GO INDOORS. $$  089 NOUS43 KDMX 272040 PNSDMX IAZ004>007-015>017-023>028-033>039-044>050-057>062-070>075-081>086- 092>097-280845- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DES MOINES IA 340 PM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...PRELIMINARY DAMAGE SURVEY RESULTS FOR SOUTH OF HALBUR... ...A NARROW EF-1 TORNADO OCCURRED 3 MILES SOUTH OF HALBUR... THE FOLLOWING IS A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT FOR THE DAMAGE THAT OCCURRED APPROXIMATELY 3 MILES SOUTH OF HALBUR ON 06/26/2011. * EVENT DATE: 06/26/2011 * ESTIMATED START TIME: 840 PM CDT * EVENT TYPE: EF-1 TORNADO * EVENT LOCATION: 3 MILES SOUTH OF HALBUR * PEAK WIND: 95 MPH * AVERAGE PATH WIDTH: 50 YARDS * PATH LENGTH: 2.5 MILES * INJURIES: 0 * FATALITIES: 0 * DISCUSSION/DAMAGE: NARROW SWATH OF DAMAGE FROM AROUND ONE QUARTER MILE SOUTHWEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF GRANITE AVE AND COUNTY ROAD E53 WITH THE ROOF BLOWN OFF A HOG CONFINEMENT BUILDING JUST SOUTHEAST OF THE GRANITE AVE AND COUNTY ROAD E53 INTERSECTION. MINOR DAMAGE CONTINUED ALONG A PATH 2.5 MILES TO THE EAST WITH ANOTHER ROOF PARTIALLY BLOWN OFF A MORTON BUILDING JUST SOUTHWEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF COUNTY ROAD E53 AND IVY AVE. THE TORNADO LIFTED ABOUT ONE QUARTER MILE SOUTHEAST OF THE INTERSECTION OF COUNTY ROAD E53 AND IVY AVE. && FOR REFERENCE...THE ENHANCED FUJITA TORNADO SCALE CLASSIFIES TORNADOES INTO THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES: EF0...WIND SPEEDS 65 TO 85 MPH. EF1...WIND SPEEDS 86 TO 110 MPH. EF2...WIND SPEEDS 111 TO 135 MPH. EF3...WIND SPEEDS 136 TO 165 MPH. EF4...WIND SPEEDS 166 TO 200 MPH. EF5...WIND SPEEDS GREATER THAN 200 MPH. $$ MJB  159 NOUS43 KOAX 272104 PNSOAX IAZ043-055-056-069-079-080-090-091-NEZ011-012-015>018-030>034- 042>045-050>053-065>068-078-088>093-280915- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OMAHA/VALLEY NE 404 PM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...EF1 TORNADO CONFIRMED IN PIERCE COUNTY... THE FOLLOWING IS A FINAL ASSESSMENT FOR THE DAMAGE THAT OCCURRED OVER PIERCE COUNTY ON JUNE 20 2011. * EVENT DATE...JUNE 20 2011 * ESTIMATED START TIME...727 PM TO 740 PM CDT * EVENT TYPE...EF1 TORNADO * EVENT LOCATION...2 SOUTHEAST OF PIERCE TO 3 MIES EAST OF OSMOND * PEAK WIND...105 MPH * AVERAGE PATH WIDTH...300 YARDS * PATH LENGTH...12 MILES * INJURIES...NONE * FATALITIES...NONE * DISCUSSION/DAMAGE... THE INITIAL DAMAGE WAS NOTED AT THE INTERSECTION OF 522ND AVENUE AND 852ND ROAD WERE TREE DAMAGE OCCURRED INCLUDING UPROOTING. THE TORNADO THEN TRAVELED TO THE NORTH NORTHWEST CROSSING HIGHWAY 98 PRODUCING ADDITIONAL TREE DAMAGE. THE TORNADO THEN CROSSED 855TH ROAD NEAR 551ST AVE WHERE A FARM WAS STRUCK. NUMEROUS OUTBUILDINGS WERE DESTROYED AND ADDITIONAL TREE DAMAGE NOTED. A CENTER PIVOT WAS OVERTURNED BETWEEN 856TH AND 857TH ROADS. THE TORNADO CONTINUED NORTH NORTHWEST DESTROYING A GRAIN BIN NEAR 858TH ROAD AND 550TH AVE. A FARM WAS THEN STRUCK ON 550TH AVE WHERE TREES WERE UPROOTED. THE OUTBUILDINGS WERE ALSO DESTROYED WITH SOME FARM EQUIPMENT WAS THROWN OVER 300 YARDS. AS THE TORNADO CROSSED 550TH AVE POWER POLES WERE KNOCKED DOWNED. IN THIS AREA THE TORNADO TRACK WAS ALSO VISIBLE IN A CORN FIELD AS WELL. THE TORNADO THEN HIT AN ADDITIONAL FARMSTEAD WHERE A SMALL PART OF THE ROOF ON THE FARMHOUSE WAS REMOVED. ALSO THE OUTBUILDINGS WERE DESTROYED AND TREE DAMAGE OCCURRED. SOME DEBRIS FROM THIS FARMSTEAD WAS CARRIED NEARLY A QUARTER OF A MILE TO THE NORTHWEST. THE TORNADO THEN CROSSED 859TH ROAD WHERE ADDITIONAL POWER POLES WERE KNOCKED DOWN. THE TORNADO THEN APPEARED TO WEAKEN AS IT MOVED NORTH NORTHWEST PRODUCING TREE DAMAGE AND OVERTURNING CENTER PIVOTS BEFORE ENDING NEAR 864TH ROAD. && FOR REFERENCE...THE ENHANCED FUJITA TORNADO SCALE CLASSIFIES TORNADOES INTO THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES: EF0...WIND SPEEDS 65 TO 85 MPH. EF1...WIND SPEEDS 86 TO 110 MPH. EF2...WIND SPEEDS 111 TO 135 MPH. EF3...WIND SPEEDS 136 TO 165 MPH. EF4...WIND SPEEDS 166 TO 200 MPH. EF5...WIND SPEEDS GREATER THAN 200 MPH. $$ BOUSTEAD  872 NOUS44 KLZK 272124 PNSLZK ARZ003>007-012>016-021>025-030>034-037>047-052>057-062>069-280300- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LITTLE ROCK AR 425 PM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...LITTLE ROCK REACHES 100 DEGREES FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS YEAR... AT 350 PM CDT THIS AFTERNOON...THE TEMPERATURE IN LITTLE ROCK REACHED 100 DEGREES FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 2011. THE LAST TIME THE 100 DEGREE MARK WAS REACHED OR EXCEEDED IN LITTLE ROCK WAS ON AUGUST 21ST 2010...WHEN THE HIGH TEMPERATURE WAS 101 DEGREES. $$ 28  604 NOUS46 KOTX 272141 PNSOTX PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPOKANE WA 230 PM PDT JUN 27 2011 ...NOAA WEATHER RADIO FOR AREAS IN AND AROUND SPOKANE...THE OKANOGAN VALLEY...THE WENATCHEE AREA...THE BONNERS FERRY AND SANDPOINT AREA...THE PALOUSE AND LEWISTON-CLARKSTON VALLEY AND THE GRANGEVILLE AND AREA WILL BE OUT OF SERVICE DUE TO MAINTENANCE BETWEEN APPROXIMATELY 8 AM PDT AND 11 AM PDT ON TUESDAY JUNE 28TH 2011... $$  229 NOUS46 KOTX 272141 CCA PNSOTX PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPOKANE WA 230 PM PDT JUN 27 2011 ...NOAA WEATHER RADIO FOR AREAS IN AND AROUND SPOKANE...THE OKANOGAN VALLEY...THE WENATCHEE AREA...THE BONNERS FERRY AND SANDPOINT AREA...THE PALOUSE AND LEWISTON-CLARKSTON VALLEY AND THE GRANGEVILLE AREA WILL BE OUT OF SERVICE DUE TO MAINTENANCE BETWEEN APPROXIMATELY 8 AM PDT AND 11 AM PDT ON TUESDAY JUNE 28TH 2011... $$  463 NOUS43 KPAH 272210 PNSPAH ILZ075>078-080>094-INZ081-082-085>088-KYZ001>022-MOZ076-086-087- 100-107>112-114-280300- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PADUCAH KY 510 PM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...TENTH WETTEST JUNE SO FAR IN EVANSVILLE INDIANA... THE RAIN THAT FELL MONDAY AFTERNOON...JUNE 27TH...PUSHED THE MONTHLY TOTAL FOR JUNE SO FAR TO 6.52 INCHES. THIS NEW RAINFALL TOTAL MAKES IT THE TENTH WETTEST JUNE IN EVANSVILLE SINCE 1897. THIS EXCEEDS THE PREVIOUS RECORD OF 6.36 INCHES THAT FELL IN 1960. WITH A COLD FRONT POISED JUST NORTH OF THE EVANSVILLE AREA...ANOTHER ROUND OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS IS EXPECTED TO MOVE ACROSS THE TRI-STATE AREA TONIGHT. FORECAST RAINFALL NEAR A THIRD OF AN INCH TONIGHT COULD ELEVATE THIS MONTHLY RAINFALL RANKING UP TO THE SIXTH OR FIFTH WETTEST JUNE ON RECORD IN EVANSVILLE INDIANA. THE WETTEST JUNE ON RECORD FOR EVANSVILLE INDIANA STILL REMAINS 11.44 INCHES THAT OCCURRED BACK IN 1900. $$ SMITH  987 NOUS43 KLMK 272222 PNSLMK INZ076>079-083-084-089>092-KYZ023>043-045>049-053>057-061>067- 070>078-081-082-280000- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOUISVILLE KY 620 PM EDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...EF-1 TORNADO IN SPENCER AND PERRY COUNTIES IN INDIANA SUNDAY JUNE 26 2011... DAMAGE TYPE: TORNADO BEGIN TIME: 2:12 AM CDT END TIME: 2:17 AM CDT BEGIN POINT: 0.7 MILE SOUTH OF ST. MEINRAD END POINT: 2.3 MILES EAST OF ST. MEINRAD EF SCALE: EF-1 WIND SPEED: 95-100 MPH PATH LENGTH: 2.3 MILES PATH WIDTH: 200 YARDS (MAXIMUM) INJURIES: 0 FATALITIES: 0 NARRATIVE: THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN ON THE SOUTHERN END OF THE ST. MEINRAD SEMINARY GROUNDS...DESTROYING A CINDER BLOCK OUTBUILDING AND TAKING 100 FEET OF ROOFING OFF A LARGE METAL OUTBUILDING. THE TORNADO ALSO UPROOTED NUMEROUS TREES AND RIPPED SECTIONS OF ROOFING OFF SEVERAL OTHER BUILDINGS BEFORE MOVING OFF TO THE EAST-NORTHEAST. IT WEAKENED AS IT MOVED INTO FORESTED HILLS WHERE IT SNAPPED AND UPROOTED TREES ON A NARROWING PATH BEFORE LIFTING OFF CATNIP ROAD. ...OUTFLOW WINDS CAUSE DAMAGE IN SOUTHERN SPENCER AND PERRY COUNTIES IN INDIANA SUNDAY JUNE 26 2011... A NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DAMAGE SURVEY CONDUCTED IN FAR SOUTHERN SPENCER AND PERRY COUNTIES SUNDAY REVEALED A 2 MILE WIDE SWATH OF WINDS IN EXCESS OF 50 MPH OCCURRED SHORTLY AFTER 2 AM SUNDAY JUNE 26. EVIDENCE OF EMBEDDED AREAS OF BRIEF ROTATION...OR GUSTNADOES...WAS ALSO OBSERVED. WIND SPEEDS INCREASED TO AROUND 80 MPH IN THESE BRIEF SPIN-UPS...SNAPPING LARGE LIMBS AND UPROOTING TREES...AS WELL AS DAMAGING THE ROOF OF A BUSINESS IN TROY. ...OUTFLOW WINDS CAUSE DAMAGE IN DAVIESS AND HANCOCK COUNTIES IN KENTUCKY JUNE 26 2011... A NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DAMAGE SURVEY CONDUCTED SUNDAY AND MONDAY REVEALED A 2-MILE WIDE SWATH OF THUNDERSTORM OUTFLOW WINDS IN EXCESS OF 50 MPH OCCURRED FROM NEAR LEWISPORT WEST TO THE OHIO RIVER. EMBEDDED WITHIN THIS AREA WAS EVIDENCE OF SEVERAL SMALL GUSTNADOES...BRIEF VERTICALLY SPINNING COLUMNS OF AIR WITH INCREASED WIND VELOCITIES. THE WIND SPEEDS INCREASED TO AS MUCH AS 105 MPH WITHIN THESE BRIEF SPIN-UPS...SNAPPING TREES AND HEAVILY DAMAGING SEVERAL METAL OUTBUILDINGS. IN MORE THAN ONE LOCATION THERE WAS EVIDENCE OF INTENSE WIND SPEEDS WITH DEBRIS ROTATING IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO EACH OTHER. $$ JBS  580 NOUS43 KFSD 272240 PNSFSD IAZ001>003-012>014-020>022-031-032-MNZ071-072-080-081-089- 090-097-098-NEZ013-014-SDZ038>040-050-052>071-280100- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SIOUX FALLS SD 540 PM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...SIOUX FALLS CLIMATE DATA UP TO 530 PM CDT... HIGH TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY.... 74 LOW TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY.... 62 PRECIPITATION SINCE MIDNIGHT..... 0 ...HURON CLIMATE DATA UP TO 530 PM CDT... HIGH TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY.... 75 LOW TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY.... 58 PRECIPITATION SINCE MIDNIGHT..... TRACE ...SIOUX CITY CLIMATE DATA UP TO 530 PM CDT... HIGH TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY.... 77 LOW TEMPERATURE SO FAR TODAY.... 64 PRECIPITATION SINCE MIDNIGHT..... 0.01 INCHES MISSOURI RIVER STAGE............. 35.18 FEET $$  168 NOUS45 KPUB 272252 PNSPUB COZ070-085-086-272352 PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PUEBLO CO 452 PM MDT MON JUN 27 2011 PUEBLO HIGH TODAY................. 84 LOW THIS MORNING........... 63 PCPN PAST 24 HRS........... 0.00 PK WIND: 45MPH FROM THE NORTH AT 2:09AM. COLORADO SPRGS HIGH TODAY................. 79 LOW THIS MORNING........... 56 PCPN PAST 24 HRS........... 0.00 PK WIND: 37MPH FROM THE NORTH AT 1:42AM. ALAMOSA HIGH TODAY................. 89 LOW THIS MORNING........... 39 PCPN PAST 24 HRS........... 0.00 PK WIND: 33MPH FROM THE WEST AT 3:20PM. $$  099 NOUS43 KTOP 272355 PNSTOP KSZ008>012-020>024-026-034>040-054>056-058-059-280100- REPUBLIC-WASHINGTON-MARSHALL-NEMAHA-BROWN-CLOUD-CLAY-RILEY- POTTAWATOMIE-JACKSON-JEFFERSON-OTTAWA-DICKINSON-GEARY-MORRIS- WABAUNSEE-SHAWNEE-DOUGLAS-LYON-OSAGE-FRANKLIN-COFFEY-ANDERSON- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MARYSVILLE...HIAWATHA...CONCORDIA... CLAY CENTER...MANHATTAN...ABILENE...JUNCTION CITY...TOPEKA... LAWRENCE...EMPORIA...OTTAWA 655 PM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TOPEKA KS 655 PM CDT MON JUN 27 2011 ...WSR-88D RADAR AT TOPEKA KANSAS OPERATIONAL... NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TECHNICIANS HAVE RESOLVED THE ISSUES WITH THE RADAR AND THE RADAR HAS BEEN RETURNED TO SERVICE. WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MAY HAVE CAUSED. $$