The National Weather Service issued an advice on Friday until 22:00 on Friday for parts of Alaska, including Upper Chena River Valley and the White Mountains. Snowfall is expected, with congestion of 3-6 inches, leading to smooth road conditions. Heavy rain and thunderstorms will affect the southeast coast, with a flood in Florida. (Representative Image: Pixabay) The National Weather Service (NWS) in Fairbanks, Alaska, has issued a winter weather advice for parts of the Upper Chena River Valley and the surrounding area. Depending on the area, snowfall is expected until 22:00, with accumulations of 3 to 6 inches. Affected the areas Upper Chena River Valley: including Chena Hot Springs and Chena Hot Springs Road East of MP 34; Snow congestion of 3-5 inches expected. White mountains and high terrain south of the Yukon River: including Steese and Elliott highways, circular hot water, twelv themile top and surrounding areas; Snow -up -one heaping up to 6 inches expected. Precautions are advised to delay and be careful on smooth roads. Watch out for icy surfaces on sidewalks, ramps and stairs. For updated road conditions, call 511. Southeast -Atlantic coast stares heavy rain and thunderstorms flooded and stormed the short distance predicted from the NWS Weather Prediction Center throughout the weekend thunderstorms and heavy rainfall along the southeastern Atlantic coast. Localized flash floods are possible, especially in urban areas or places with poor drainage. Rainfall estimates in the east of Florida are expected to see 1 to 3 inches of rain or more, with repeated rounds of rain showers and thunderstorms stretching to Georgia and possibly the Carolinas. Marine dangers sustained eastern, onland flow from strong high pressure across the northeast will lead to high surfing, dangerous frost streams and minor flooding on the east coast. Cool and troubled weather over the western US regions affected the northwest of the Pacific, Great Basin, Northern Rockies and Intermountain West, will experience restless and cooler than normal weather as a result of a powerful top level trough. Snow and rain may snow at the highest heights in the Northern Rockies, especially Saturday. Localized flash floods can occur as a result of intense rain showers and thunderstorms, especially in the Sierra foothills, large sink and Northern Rockies. Temperature impacts High temperatures will remain under normal over the weekend over the weekend over most of the Western US.
US Winter Againing Advice: Snow 3-5 inches expected near Alaska in Upper Chena River Valley and Chena Hot Springs
