655 WWUS55 KPUB 190223 SQWPUB BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED Snow Squall Warning National Weather Service Pueblo CO 723 PM MST Wed Feb 18 2026 COC041-119-190245- /O.NEW.KPUB.SQ.W.0007.260219T0223Z-260219T0245Z/ Teller CO-El Paso CO- 723 PM MST Wed Feb 18 2026 The National Weather Service in Pueblo has issued a * Snow Squall Warning for... East central Teller County in central Colorado... Northwestern El Paso County in east central Colorado... * Until 745 PM MST. * At 722 PM MST, a dangerous snow squall was located along a line extending from near Monument to near Chipita Park to near Green Mountain Falls, moving southeast at 15 mph. HAZARD...Intense bursts of heavy snow. Gusty winds leading to blowing snow and rapidly falling visibility. Wind gusts up to 35 mph. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Travel will become difficult and potentially dangerous within minutes. This will impact Highway 24. Locations impacted include... Northwestern Colorado Springs, Woodland Park, Monument, Air Force Academy, Manitou Springs, Green Mountain Falls, Divide, Pikes Peak, Crystola, Chipita Park, Gleneagle, and Cascade. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Slow Down! Rapid changes in visibility and road conditions are expected with this dangerous snow squall. Be alert for sudden whiteout conditions. && LAT...LON 3907 10477 3889 10480 3879 10500 3894 10516 3899 10505 3912 10498 TIME...MOT...LOC 0222Z 301DEG 15KT 3908 10491 3896 10495 3891 10507 SNOW SQUALL...RADAR INDICATED $$ Simcoe  859 FZUS74 KCRP 190228 MWSCRP Marine Weather Statement National Weather Service Corpus Christi TX 828 PM CST Wed Feb 18 2026 GMZ231-232-236-237-250-255-191600- Baffin Bay and Upper Laguna Madre-Corpus Christi and Nueces Bays- Copano, Aransas, and Redfish Bays- San Antonio, Mesquite, and Espiritu Santo Bays- Coastal waters from Baffin Bay to Port Aransas out 20 NM- Coastal waters from Port Aransas to Matagorda Ship Channel out 20 NM- 828 PM CST Wed Feb 18 2026 ...PATCHY TO AREAS FOG ACROSS NEARSHORE WATERS AND INTO THE BAYS TONIGHT... Patchy fog to areas of fog is developing across nearshore waters and into the bays this evening. Visibilities will generally remain greater than 1 mile, but a few locations may see visibility briefly fall below 1 mile at times through Thursday morning. If you experience dense fog, proceed with caution. Use proper fog signals. Make sure all running lights are on. Remember to use your radar and compass. $$  973 FZUS71 KLWX 190236 MWSLWX Marine Weather Statement National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC 936 PM EST Wed Feb 18 2026 ANZ533-534-537-543-190500- Chesapeake Bay from North Beach to Drum Point MD- Chesapeake Bay from Drum Point MD to Smith Point VA- Tidal Potomac from Cobb Island MD to Smith Point VA- Tangier Sound and the inland waters surrounding Bloodsworth Island- 936 PM EST Wed Feb 18 2026 ...WESTERLY GUSTS UP TO 20 KNOTS ARE POSSIBLE... A number of buoys across southern portions of the tidal Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay have shown an increase in westerly winds. A few have begun to approach 20 knots. While this should be brief and intermittent in nature, this may pose some hazardous boating conditions to mariners. Inexperienced mariners, especially those operating smaller vessels, should exercise extra caution if navigating the waters during this time. $$ BRO  563 FZUS74 KHGX 190245 MWSHGX Marine Weather Statement National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX 845 PM CST Wed Feb 18 2026 GMZ330-335-350-355-191045- Matagorda Bay-Galveston Bay- Coastal waters from Freeport to Matagorda Ship Channel TX out 20 NM-Coastal waters from High Island to Freeport TX out 20 NM- 845 PM CST Wed Feb 18 2026 Hazy conditions along with patchy dense fog are effecting the Upper Texas coastal waters and bays this evening. Areas of reduced visibility are likely to continue overnight. Visibility is expected to generally drop into the 2 to 4 NM range. However, beach cameras suggest that there are areas where visibility is lower. We will monitor the situation closely. A Marine Dense Fog Advisory could be issued if we think there is an increasing risk of widespread visibility under 1 NM. $$