User talk:Jared 62911

A Snow Advisory is issued by the National Weather Service of the United States when a low pressure system produces snow that may cause significant disruption, but does not meet warning criteria. The advisory criteria varies from area to area. Snow advisories are typically issued only when a storm system is expected to only produce snow in the advised area. Depending on the amount of snow that is expected, a Heavy snow warning can be issued for similar times, but when larger amounts of snow are expected. The exact border between a snow advisory and heavy snow warning varies throughout the country. For example, one inch of snow will constitute the advisory in Florida, while up to 5 inches will do so in New England. If other forms of wintry precipitation are expected, then a Winter Weather Advisory or winter storm warning can be issued, also depending on the amount of precipitation that is expected.In a cat1 snow storm drivers are to use caution and slow down. In cat2 snow storm drivers are to use extreme caution and slow to under the speed limit, drivers over the limit will be ticketed for reckless driveing. Cat3 snow storm calls for a car ban preventing and motor vehicles to be on the road, violators will be ticketed, Cat3 also calls for any 4WD vehicles to enter the roads, consiting of (any 4WD vehicles, Snowmobiles, ATV's, UTV's Rhino vehicles, Snowplows EXT:)Cat4 prevents all motor vehicles to be on the road, including (any 4WD vehicles , Snowmobiles, ATV's, UTV's Rhino vehicles, Snowplows.) All roads are closed till authorized otherwise.