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MARFC River Ice Briefing

MARFC River Ice Briefing . Wednesday , January 29, 2014 NWS Middle Atlantic River Forecast Center. Accotink Creek at Annondale , VA (Fairfax County) Jan 28, 2014. Our Current Status. Continued cold weather has caused river ice to increase & strengthen on Mid-Atlantic rivers and streams.

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MARFC River Ice Briefing

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  1. MARFC River Ice Briefing Wednesday, January 29, 2014 NWS Middle Atlantic River Forecast Center Accotink Creek at Annondale, VA (Fairfax County) Jan 28, 2014

  2. Our Current Status • Continued cold weather has caused river ice to increase & strengthen on Mid-Atlantic rivers and streams. • No strong warm-up or significant rain event is forecast, therefore conditions remain unfavorable for the ice to break-up and move. • Regardless, please stay alert and stay in touch. Share river ice information with your local NWS office.

  3. Recent River Ice Photos & News • Thank you to everyone who has shared your photos of the river ice with us through email, Twitter and Facebook. • We are sharing these photos, plus any news we gather, through our Facebook and Twitter accounts, everyday. Following MARFC on Facebook & Twitter is the best way to stay up to date on the river ice because, as you know, conditions can change rapidly. • If there are any particular locations you are interested in, please contact MARFC at patricia.wnek@noaa.gov and we will do our best to help you.

  4. How to stay updated • Follow MARFC on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/US.NationalWeatherService.MARFC.gov • Follow MARFC on Twitter @NWSMARFC • Follow your local NWS Weather Forecast Offices too. They are also sharing photos and news about river ice.

  5. Additional Resources • NWS Middle Atlantic River Forecast Center Website: http://weather.gov/marfc • NWS River Forecasts: http://water.weather.gov • NWS Temperature Forecasts: http://preview.weather.gov/graphical/ • NWS Precipitation Forecasts: http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/qpf/day1-7.shtml • NWS MARFC Water Temperature Observations (raw data - not quality controlled): http://www.erh.noaa.gov/marfc/Maps/water_temps/ • NWS Susquehanna and Delaware River Basins River Ice Website http://www.erh.noaa.gov/er/ctp/hydro/riverice/index.php

  6. As long as conditions remain stable, the next MARFC River Ice Briefing will be Friday, January 31. If you have any questions or concerns, please email patricia.wnek@noaa.gov

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