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    Warnungen - Smith Center

    Welt / Vereinigte Staaten / Kansas / Smith Center

    39°46' N / 98°47' W / Höhe 543 m / 18:48 14.03.2026, America/Chicago (UTC-5)

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    High Wind Warning issued March 14 at 11:34AM CDT until March 15 at 9:00PM CDT by NWS Hastings NE

    Seit: 14.03.2026, 11:34
    Zu: 14.03.2026, 22:00

    * WHAT...Sustained north TO northwest winds of 30 to 45 mph with gusts as high as 65 mph. * WHERE...Portions of north central Kansas and central, east central, and south central Nebraska. * WHEN...From 3 AM to 9 PM CDT Sunday. * IMPACTS...The high winds may damage trees and power lines. Power outages are possible. Travel may be challenging, especially for high profile vehicles. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Parts of south central Nebraska will experience some light snow, which will result in briefly reduced visibility, and some slick spots as temperatures drop below freezing. Areas of blowing dust are likely as well, especially in southwest Dawson County Nebraska downwind of the burn scar.

    • Smith,Smith
    • Secure outdoor objects today before the wind arrives. If you drive Sunday, plan for the strong winds and use caution.
    • NWS Hastings NE
    • 14.03.2026, 11:34
    sonstiges

    Red Flag Warning issued March 14 at 4:34PM CDT until March 14 at 9:00PM CDT by NWS Hastings NE

    Seit: 14.03.2026, 16:34
    Zu: 14.03.2026, 21:00

    ...MARGINALLY-CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDTIONS INTO THIS EVENING... * WINDS...Mainly from the south-southeast, sustained 10 to 20 MPH and gusting as high as 20 to 25 MPH. * RELATIVE HUMIDITY...As low as 15 to 30 percent, overall-lowest near and west of Highway 183. * IMPACTS...Any fire that develops will spread quickly. Outdoor burning is not recommended.

    • Smith,Smith
    • A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions are either occurring now, or will shortly. A combination of strong winds, low relative humidity, and warm temperatures can contribute to extreme fire behavior.
    • NWS Hastings NE
    • 14.03.2026, 16:34